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Show Low officials press committee for East Wolford Road extension and 100-year bridge Show Low leaders told the Red Committee the East Wolford Road extension, including a bridge over Show Low Creek designed for a 100-year flood event, is shovel-ready and would improve emergency access to Summit Healthcare; the city seeks $6.5 million while local and developer commitments total $7.56 million.

Show Low officials are pushing for a shovel-ready road extension and a flood-proof bridge that promise to transform emergency access and reduce congestion in the White Mountains!

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#AZ #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #EmergencyAccess #FloodResilience #ShowLowInfrastructure

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Sumter County adopts private-road policy prioritizing emergency access, 5–2 Sumter County Council adopted Ordinance 25-1034 on Sept. 23, 2025, revising private-road procedures to allow the county to adopt private roads where emergency-services access is prioritized; the measure passed on third reading by a 5–2 vote following one public speaker in favor.

Sumter County has taken a bold step by adopting a new ordinance that prioritizes emergency services access for private roads, ensuring better safety for residents!

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#SumterCounty #SC #CitizenPortal #EmergencyAccess #PublicSafety #CommunityParticipation

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Council defers contested Choctaw-area rezoning after neighbors raise flooding and access concerns The council deferred a proposed PUD rezoning that would have connected a new 17‑lot subdivision to an existing neighborhood street after multiple residents warned of downstream flooding, one‑way access and emergency‑egress risks; the deferral was unanimous and set for April 7 for further review.

Oklahoma City Council hits pause on a controversial rezoning plan after residents voice urgent concerns about flooding and emergency access.

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Greenwood County approves watershed study and automated flood-monitoring stations Council authorized a $6,000 study of emergency access-road options and approved Wolpert Engineering's $64,007.55 proposal for automated flood-monitoring stations, with HOAs expected to cover recurring cellular/maintenance costs unless the county assumes them.

Greenwood County is taking significant steps to combat flooding with a new $6,000 study for emergency access roads and a $64,000 proposal for automated flood-monitoring stations.

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#GreenwoodCounty #SC #FloodMonitoring #CitizenPortal #EmergencyAccess #CommunityResilience

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Cook County discusses Gunflint Trail upgrade, Safe Streets task force and $3 million secured for federal grants County staff described a roughly $15 million Gunflint Trail project aimed at improving emergency access, replacing culverts and resurfacing up to 10 miles. Commissioners agreed to form a Safe Streets for All task force and provided feedback on messaging and legislative materials; staff said $3,000,000 in federal grants is secured.

Cook County is investing $15 million to upgrade the vital Gunflint Trail, enhancing emergency access and ensuring safety for over 200,000 acres of wilderness.

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Star Council approves Dayspring Church annexation with conditions on access, daycare and landscaping The Star City Council approved annexation, zoning, a development agreement and a conditional-use approach for Dayspring Church’s proposed 8.17-acre site at 9701 W. Beacon Light Road. Council required ACHD coordination on emergency access, landscaping in early phases and that a stand‑alone daycare must receive a conditional-use permit.

The Star City Council has officially greenlit the annexation for Dayspring Church, paving the way for a unique phased development that includes a daycare and a rural barn-style design.

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#StarAdaCounty #ID #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #UrbanPlanning #EmergencyAccess

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Accessibility in emergencies isn’t optional. It’s life‑saving.

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Deschutes County split over Conquest Road gate permit; road staff urges denial and code rewrite The county's road department recommended denying a gate permit for Conquest Road in the Eastbourne subdivision, citing land-use conflicts, emergency access and precedent; commissioners signaled they want a new ordinance and asked staff to return with options and potential permit conditions.

Deschutes County is at a crossroads over a controversial gate permit for Conquest Road, with road staff urging denial due to serious legal and safety concerns.

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#DeschutesCounty #OR #CommunityPlanning #LandUsePolicy #EmergencyAccess

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Committee votes not to advance bill that would change private-road maintenance rules After testimony from sponsor Rep. Deborah Elward and opponents including timberland owners, the House Public Works and Highways Committee voted to recommend House Bill 10-57 Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL). The bill would have created default rules for privately owned roads held in common and expressly treated snow-and-ice removal as maintenance.

New Hampshire's House Bill 10-57, aimed at clarifying private-road maintenance rules, faced a setback in committee after heated debates over its implications for landowners.

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#NH #LandUseReform #NewHampshirePrivateRoads #PublicSafety #EmergencyAccess #CitizenPortal

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Hendersonville officials weigh tighter street-parking rules to protect emergency access City leaders and public-safety officials discussed changing street-parking rules after fire and police leaders warned parked vehicles on narrow residential streets can prevent emergency vehicles from getting through; the council referred the matter to the traffic and parking committee for study.

Hendersonville officials are considering stricter parking rules to ensure fire trucks can access narrow streets during emergencies.

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#HendersonvilleSumnerCounty #TN #HendersonvillePublicSafety #TrafficSafety #CommunityEngagement #EmergencyAccess #CitizenPortal

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North Augusta council approves towing and valet contracts for Riverside Village The City Council unanimously approved a competitively awarded towing contract and a valet-parking agreement intended to improve parking compliance, traffic flow and visitor experience in Riverside Village; enforcement waits on required signage and valet rollout will be voluntary and revenue-sharing-based.

North Augusta City Council has made a bold move to enhance Riverside Village with new towing and valet contracts aimed at improving traffic flow and visitor experience!

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#NorthAugustaAikenCounty #SC #CommunityEnhancement #EmergencyAccess #NorthAugustaParking #CitizenPortal

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Planning board approves Unitil West Concord substation rebuild and pole yard relocation with conditions The planning board granted major site-plan approval, architectural design review and conditional-use permits for Unitil’s West Concord substation rebuild and associated pole yard relocation, approving a set of waivers and precedent conditions after discussion of screening, gate width and snow storage.

Unitil is set to modernize its vintage substation in West Concord with advanced equipment and improved safety features after receiving key approvals from the planning board.

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#ConcordMerrimackCounty #NH #ConcordUtilities #PublicSafety #EmergencyAccess #CitizenPortal

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Poll: Do you feel confident describing your emergency clearly under stress?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

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Neighbors object, committee approves agritourism permit for Long Branch Saloon & Farms After an extended public exchange about emergency access, noise and event scale, the AAC voted to approve Kevin Palmer’s agritourism permit allowing up to 12 private farm/ranch events per year on a 43‑acre San Gregorio parcel.

The San Mateo County Agricultural Advisory Committee has sparked debate by approving an agritourism permit for Long Branch Saloon & Farms, despite concerns over safety and neighborhood impacts.

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#SanMateoCounty #CA #CommunityEngagement #PublicSafety #EmergencyAccess

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Poll: Have you ever thought about how you’d contact 911 if you couldn’t speak?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

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Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

In a crisis, every second counts. Download accesSOS before an emergency happens.

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Building Code Council special committee discusses side-yard paths, advises no immediate rulemaking A Building Code Council special committee reviewed proposed side-yard/egress language prompted by a petition, debated 3-foot vs. 5-foot dimensions for gurney access and code overlaps (IRC/IBC/zoning), and voted to direct staff to draft a response recommending no emergency rulemaking; staff will memorialize the discussion.

The Building Code Council's latest meeting raised critical questions about emergency access and safety standards for side-yard pathways, ultimately deciding to hold off on immediate rule changes.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityPlanning #EmergencyAccess

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Regional railroad needs study proposes overpasses, road widenings in Clay County HDR and Metro COG presented a regional FM Metro railroad needs study that identified 15 locations for potential improvements; in Clay County, preferred alternatives include a 14th Street overpass in Dilworth and future overpass planning at 50th Avenue, with emphasis on emergency access and benefit–cost scoring.

A new regional study reveals ambitious plans for overpasses and road widenings in Clay County to enhance railroad safety and accessibility.

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#ClayCounty #MN #CitizenPortal #ClayCountyRailroads #InfrastructureImprovements #CommunityPlanning #EmergencyAccess

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Poll: Have you ever had trouble understanding an emergency dispatcher because of language or stress?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

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Logan council approves narrower infill rules after debate over cul‑de‑sacs and shared driveways The Logan City Council approved an ordinance to amend the city’s infill code, changing flag‑lot and middle‑of‑block rules, reducing some lot‑size multipliers, tightening setbacks and allowing smaller private‑street cross‑sections. Council debate centered on emergency access, neighborhood character and whether cul‑de‑sacs should remain an option.

Logan City Council's recent vote to amend infill rules has sparked a heated debate on neighborhood character and emergency access—can these changes strike the right balance?

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#UT #CitizenPortal #LoganCity #UrbanPlanning #NeighborhoodCharacter #EmergencyAccess

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Smartphone screen displaying the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code. Below the QR code is the text ‘Scan to Download.’ The background is white with rounded screen edges.

Smartphone screen displaying the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code. Below the QR code is the text ‘Scan to Download.’ The background is white with rounded screen edges.

accesSOS = emergency help for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, non-speakers, & anyone in danger. Free. 24/7.

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Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Side-by-side mockups of the accesSOS app displayed on two smartphones. The left screen shows an emergency report page with a map at the top, an address listed as ‘3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,’ and buttons to choose the type of emergency: Medical, Police, Mental, or Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text ‘Scan to Download’ underneath.

Every second counts. Every voice matters. accesSOS is here for everyone — anytime, anywhere.

#DownloadNow #SaveLives #FreeApp #EmergencyAccess

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Council committee approves substitute to limit on-street parking for large vehicles, clarifies food-truck and emergency-access rules The Transportation & Infrastructure Committee approved a substituted version of BL2025-956 to restrict Class 4 and larger vehicles from parking on roadways while preserving a 12-foot emergency travel lane and allowing activity-based loading with enforcement discretion and a permit pathway.

A new ordinance could reshape downtown Nashville by restricting large vehicles from parking on roadways while ensuring food trucks can still serve the community—what does this mean for local businesses and emergency access?

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#TN #CitizenPortal #TrafficSafety #EmergencyAccess

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Poll: Do you think schools and workplaces should teach people alternative ways to reach 911?

#EmergencyAccess #CommunityVoices #YourOpinionMatters

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A side-by-side display of two smartphone screens showing the accesSOS app. The left screen shows a map with a red location pin, the address “3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,” and buttons to select emergency services: Medical, Police, Mental, and Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text “Scan to download.

A side-by-side display of two smartphone screens showing the accesSOS app. The left screen shows a map with a red location pin, the address “3301 Palace Dr, San Francisco, CA,” and buttons to select emergency services: Medical, Police, Mental, and Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text “Scan to download.

Saturday Tip: Download accesSOS today. You may never need it—but if you do, it could save your life.

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Encinitas introduces local amendments to 2025 California Fire Code, adds Wildland‑Urban Interface provisions Council introduced local amendments to adopt the 2025 California Fire Code and the new Wildland‑Urban Interface code, strengthening vegetation management, secondary access rules and cost‑recovery provisions; staff will return with legal and procedural recommendations before second reading on Dec. 10.

Encinitas is taking a bold step to enhance wildfire safety by introducing local amendments to the 2025 California Fire Code, including new vegetation management and access rules.

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#EncinitasSanDiegoCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #CommunityResilience #EmergencyAccess

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Two smartphone screens displaying the accesSOS app. The left screen shows the app’s emergency interface with a map of San Francisco, a listed address “3301 Palace Dr,” and options to select emergency services: Medical, Police, Mental, and Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text “SCAN TO DOWNLOAD.”

Two smartphone screens displaying the accesSOS app. The left screen shows the app’s emergency interface with a map of San Francisco, a listed address “3301 Palace Dr,” and options to select emergency services: Medical, Police, Mental, and Fire. The right screen shows the accesSOS logo above a large red QR code with the text “SCAN TO DOWNLOAD.”

Weekend CTA: Share accesSOS with 3 friends. You could save a life.

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Planning commission approves Camp Gold Star resort and marina on McDonald Island The Planning Commission approved conditional use permit PA240377 for Camp Gold Star, a private resort and marina on McDonald Island intended to honor fallen service members and first responders. The approval included acceptance of a Mitigated Negative Declaration and a condition requiring PG&E review of building plans.

The San Joaquin County Planning Commission has greenlit Camp Gold Star, a unique resort and marina on McDonald Island dedicated to honoring our fallen heroes.

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#SanJoaquinCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #VeteranHonor #CommunityRecreation #EmergencyAccess

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Council approves North 32 subdivision final plat with secondary access condition The city council approved the final plat for North 32, a 32-lot residential subdivision on 4.9766 acres at 1795 N. Loma Mariposa Road, and added a condition requiring a secondary access connection to improve emergency access.

The Nogales City Council just approved a new 32-lot residential subdivision, but not without ensuring vital emergency access measures are in place!

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#NogalesSantaCruzCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #UrbanPlanning #CommunityDevelopment #NogalesSubdivision #EmergencyAccess

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Building Code Council special committee weighs 5‑foot access for side‑yard entrances A Building Code Council special committee met to consider proposed code language that would require a minimum 5‑foot access to building entrances that do not face a public way, after emergency‑responders raised concerns about moving gurneys in narrow side‑yard paths. Stakeholders disagreed on scope, technical details and whether the issue needs a 


A crucial discussion is underway about new regulations requiring a minimum 5-foot access to building entrances, aimed at ensuring emergency responders can safely navigate narrow side-yards with gurneys.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EmergencyAccess #HousingRegulations

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