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Court tables rezoning of 407 acres at 1675 Van Meter Road amid traffic and bridge concerns The Fiscal Court considered reclassifying about 407 acres at 1675 Van Meter Road from agricultural to Planned Development; planning staff said required traffic studies and a later public planning‑commission review would address road improvements, but local members asked for clearer answers and the court tabled action pending further review.

Clark County's Fiscal Court has hit pause on a major rezoning plan for 407 acres due to serious concerns over traffic and infrastructure—what's next for this development?

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Mapleton council adopts Transportation Master Plan after consultant cites $1.7M safety grant The Mapleton City Council unanimously adopted an updated Transportation Master Plan after consultant Jeremy Searle said the plan helped secure more than $1,700,000 in HSIP safety funding; the plan removes a proposed Maple Street extension and emphasizes intersection and trail improvements.

Mapleton City Council just approved a game-changing Transportation Master Plan, unlocking over $1.7 million for crucial safety upgrades and innovative traffic solutions!

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CRA annual report: $1.6 million Stittman grant, tree program expansion and heirs‑assistance updates City of Stuart’s CRA staff presented its 2025 annual report to the CRA board, reporting a $1.6 million grant for Stittman neighborhood drainage and sidewalks, the start of an expanded tree infill master plan, heirs‑assistance title clearances and small‑grant programs that funded six BERC awards totaling $56,000.

Big changes are coming to the Stittman neighborhood with a $1.6 million grant for drainage and sidewalk improvements, plus exciting plans for tree planting and revitalization!

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Board approves network upgrade, chiller and bleacher contracts totaling about $969,000 The Wilson County Board approved several facilities contracts March 25, including a $394,364 network-switch replacement (E-rate funded), a $120,640 chiller, $340,600 stadium bleachers and a $114,200 site-work contract to prepare for bleacher installation.

The Wilson County Board of Education just approved nearly $1 million in contracts for crucial upgrades, including a cutting-edge network overhaul and new stadium bleachers!

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Knox County explores CDBG applications for Danville neighborhood, Berlin Township ADA ramp and water system projects At a March 24 public hearing, county staff and local officials outlined potential CDBG applications including a Danville neighborhood revitalization package, a Berlin Township ADA ramp and water/system improvements in Martinsburg and Danville; state applications are due June 10 and the county will hold a second hearing June 2.

Knox County is gearing up for a major funding opportunity, with over $101 million in federal grants available to enhance neighborhoods and vital infrastructure—will your project make the cut?

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Consultant previews downtown development plan, and staff brief FRA grade-separation update Johnson Research Group summarized the downtown development and TIF planning process; community development staff and consultants also met with the Federal Railroad Administration on environmental review and next steps for a grade-separation underpass project.

Franklin Park is gearing up for transformative downtown development plans and a crucial grade-separation project—find out what’s on the horizon!

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Maywood board approves omnibus package including body cameras, water-main and roadway contracts The Village of Maywood Board of Trustees approved an omnibus package Aug. 16 that included purchase of 60 body-worn cameras, labor agreements, water-main and roadway construction contracts, county grant acceptance and waivers of competitive bidding for cabling and telecom services.

The Village of Maywood is stepping up its public safety game with the approval of new body-worn cameras and major construction contracts!

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Maywood board approves omnibus measures, infrastructure projects and personnel items The Maywood Village Board approved a package of omnibus motions Dec. 6 that ratified finance reports, multiple intergovernmental and procurement agreements, payments for park improvements, and personnel actions, including hires and promotions; major purchases included a $624,779 fire pumper and a $9,325 furnace for Fire Station No. 1.

The Maywood Village Board just approved a significant package of measures, including a $624,779 fire pumper and crucial park improvements, setting the stage for transformative community developments!

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Finance subcommittee advances mayoral appropriations for elevator repair, fire truck deposit, library and trail maintenance The Leominster City Finance Subcommittee recommended approval of a package of mayoral supplemental appropriations, including $175,000 for Gallagher Building elevator replacement and lighting upgrades, a $250,000 capital deposit toward a new fire engine, and other routine transfers; votes were largely unanimous with one recusal.

Leominster's Finance Subcommittee just greenlit crucial funding for a new elevator, fire engine deposit, and library enhancements—what's next for the city's capital projects?

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Madison County lays out five-year secondary roads plan, warns of funding shortfalls County roads staff presented a five-year construction program that lists about $22 million in proposed improvements but cautioned that federal timing, borrowing rules and a roughly $2.6 million negative Farm-to-Market balance limit which projects can be let and when.

Madison County's ambitious five-year roads plan proposes $22 million in improvements, but looming funding shortfalls could stall vital projects!

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Board rejects school request for $532,239 reappropriation; approves $6 million for HVAC and renovation projects After a long debate about carryforward funds, reserve policy and self-insurance solvency, the Henry County Board voted down a school request to reappropriate $532,239 for generators (motion failed) but later approved a separate $6 million appropriation for school HVAC and renovations funded by the 1% sales tax fund and a School Construction Assistance Program grant.

The Henry County Board of Supervisors has sparked controversy by rejecting a critical $532,239 funding request for school generators while approving a $6 million package for HVAC upgrades.

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Hoffman Estates committees approve truck chassis, road salt and landscaping contracts; finance panel OKs Now Arena LED upgrade On March 23, 2026, Hoffman Estates committees approved a set of procurement resolutions: the village will buy four heavy-duty truck chassis for up to $605,380, participate in a State joint road-salt purchase (requesting 3,400 tons), award a three-year landscaping contract not to exceed $250,000, and authorize up to $292,494 to replace LED panels on the Now Arena monument sign.

Hoffman Estates is gearing up for a major upgrade with new truck chassis, road salt, and LED displays—investing over $1 million to enhance community services!

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#HoffmanEstatesCookCounty #IL #InfrastructureImprovements #CitizenPortal #HoffmanEstatesPublicWorks #SmartCities

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Developer outlines progress and timeline for Coveset windfield housing project near Laredo Dr. Roland Ortiz of Killam Development told the board on July 2 that construction across multiple phases of the Coveset windfield project is underway, with Phase 8 under construction, a planned September 2026 delivery, donated land for Laredo College, and a developer goal to put about 300 lots into production each year.

Coveset windfield development is rapidly advancing with homes under construction, a planned hike-and-bike trail, and a significant donation to Laredo College—get ready for a booming community by 2026!

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Des Moines County supervisors set hearing on up to $4.23 million GO loan; approve bridge design work and bond‑counsel engagement The board approved engagement of bond counsel and set an April 7 public hearing on a proposed general‑obligation loan not to exceed $4,227,000 to fund sheriff facility remodels, parking improvements, building repairs, IT and election equipment, insurance and other projects; the board also approved a bridge final‑design supplemental agreement and a bridge‑naming resolution.

Des Moines County is set to make a major move with a proposed $4.23 million loan aimed at enhancing public safety and infrastructure!

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Port St. Lucie CRA reports about $2 billion in taxable value; details Southern Grove and Port District progress CRA staff told the board taxable value across the agency’s districts has climbed sharply (figures through Sept. 30) and provided updates on Southern Grove development, Port District infrastructure and grant-funded projects, including ADA sidewalk work and remaining undeveloped parcels.

Port St. Lucie's CRA is booming, with taxable values surging to nearly $2 billion and exciting developments on the horizon!

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Newport News council approves ordinances, grants and $12 million bond; all motions carry unanimously The council unanimously approved a series of routine ordinances, grant appropriations and a $12 million bond for water distribution upgrades, and endorsed applications for state and federal grant programs; votes were 5-0 on all items.

The Newport News City Council has just approved a game-changing $12 million bond for vital water distribution upgrades, alongside key support for local veterans and domestic violence victims.

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House reads four bills onto appropriations calendar; adjourns to March 23 The 2026 House of Representatives gave first reading to four bills — including measures to create a scenic byway enhancement fund and an Iowa rural health transformation fund — and placed them on the appropriations calendar before adjourning until Monday, March 23 at 1 p.m.

The 2026 House of Representatives has kicked off with new bills that could transform Iowa's scenic byways and rural health funding!

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Rochester committee hears plan to restore surface water plant capacity and address PFAS detection Engineers outlined near‑term hydraulic and long‑term filter and residuals upgrades to restore the surface water plant’s firm capacity, flagged PFAS detections near proposed EPA limits, and presented $5.3M–$8M planning estimates; staff said design is funded but construction is not.

Rochester's water treatment plant is on the brink of a critical upgrade, aiming to restore its capacity and tackle alarming PFAS levels threatening local water quality.

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Department of General Services asks committee to approve $517.5 million in FY27 capital outlay requests The Department of General Services presented a FY27 capital outlay request totaling $517.5 million, highlighting a $165 million rest areas/welcome centers package, new and reconstructed state parks, agency facility projects and inflationary pressures on construction costs.

Tennessee's Department of General Services is seeking a whopping $517.5 million for critical capital improvements, including new welcome centers and state park renovations!

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Committee approves series of Cook County transportation grants and engineering contracts The committee approved an omnibus package of transportation grants, appropriations and engineering contracts, including a $5 million IDOT award, a $6.44 million CMAQ grant and several engineering contract requests; the package passed by roll call after vote reconciliation.

Cook County is set to transform its transportation landscape with a groundbreaking $5 million IDOT project and multiple engineering contracts, paving the way for a more connected future!

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Dooly County calls SPLOST referendum, proposes split for roads and fire capital The county approved a resolution calling a one‑percent special purpose local option sales tax (SPLOST) referendum for a five‑year period, proposing 80% of proceeds for roads/street/bridge projects and 20% for fire department capital improvements.

Dooly County is gearing up for a crucial referendum that could boost local roads and fire services without raising property taxes!

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Burleson County commissioners appoint chief deputy as sheriff; approve funding, permits and purchases After an executive session prompted by the death of Sheriff Gene Hermes, the court appointed the chief deputy as sheriff and unanimously approved hotel/motel funding for a downtown sound system, a GLO CDBG contract amendment, an Atmos Energy right-of-way permit, an insurance renewal and other routine motions.

Burleson County has a new sheriff as Chief Deputy Bill Rios steps up following the passing of Sheriff Gene Hermes, alongside crucial funding and infrastructure decisions!

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Coffee County commissioners approve CDBG application, two road abandonments and broadband plan amendment; table dump truck bids At the April 4, 2022 Coffee County Board of Commissioners meeting, the board unanimously approved a FY2022 CDBG application for Jacobs Circle and Daniel Way, approved two road-abandonment resolutions, advanced an amendment to a TAD lending agreement and approved a broadband plan amendment; bids for two dump trucks were tabled.

Coffee County is paving the way for progress with a unanimous vote to enhance local streets and improve drainage, while also advancing a broadband initiative!

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Lincoln County approves $208,700 loan to match SLIB sewer grant and backs rail engineering, tech‑hub support The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners approved a $208,700 loan to the Joint Powers Board to match a SLIB sewer grant tied to Willow Avenue improvements, and authorized grant applications and letters of support for rail engineering, an EDA Tech Hub, and the City of Kemmerer’s PROTECT grant.

Lincoln County just approved a $208,700 loan to enhance sewer capacity for workforce housing, paving the way for exciting economic growth linked to TerraPower's Natrium Project!

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Madison County Board approves dozens of ARPA appropriations, including $6 million for Lake Drive and $8.5 million for Bethalto sewer project Madison County Board on Dec. 15 approved a broad slate of immediate emergency appropriations funded by ARPA for county facilities and infrastructure, including $6,000,000 for a Lake Drive stormwater project and $8,500,000 for a Bethalto/Wood River Township sewer interceptor. Committees unanimously recommended the measures.

Madison County is set to transform its infrastructure with a staggering $14.5 million in emergency appropriations, including major stormwater and sewer projects!

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Cibola County adopts FY23 budget, approves outside-agency funding and ICIP Cibola County commissioners unanimously adopted the FY23 final budget, approved an updated Infrastructure Capital Improvements Plan and approved multiple outside-agency funding requests — including $50,000 for the Village of Milan pool — during the July 28 meeting.

Cibola County is making waves with a unanimous budget approval, securing vital funding for community projects like the Village of Milan pool and local arts initiatives!

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Dooly County secures grants and right-of-way to serve industrial prospect on Richwood Road Dooly County commissioners moved forward on infrastructure for an industrial prospect on Richwood Road, accepting EIP/OneGeorgia/EDA grant awards, retaining engineering and legal counsel, authorizing right-of-way acquisition and later pausing eminent-domain after voluntary acquisitions.

Dooly County is paving the way for economic growth with new infrastructure investments that promise to create jobs and support local industry!

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Franklin County approves Keaton Lane industrial authority and backs state economic development application Franklin County Fiscal Court voted to establish the Keaton Lane Industrial Development Authority and approved a companion resolution to support applying to the Kentucky Economic Development Cabinet for property acquisition, due diligence and infrastructure improvements; both measures passed with recorded opposition from two members on the first measure and one on the second.

Franklin County is taking bold steps towards industrial growth by establishing the Keaton Lane Industrial Development Authority and seeking state funding for vital infrastructure improvements.

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Whitfield County commissioners approve contracts, grants and budget adjustments in October meeting At its Oct. 9 meeting, the Whitfield County Board of Commissioners approved multiple contracts and grants — including traffic-signal work, park lighting, IT upgrades, and a mass spectrometer grant — and adopted budget amendments and ordinance changes; most actions passed unanimously, 4-0.

Whitfield County's commissioners made significant strides in public safety and infrastructure by approving contracts worth over $1 million during their latest meeting.

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Sedona council presses staff for FY27 plan after engineers present options to fix city‑dedicated but privately maintained streets Public works presented mapping and options to address about 1+ mile of public rights‑of‑way not maintained by the city and approximately 40 miles of private roads; staff proposed three scenarios (full upgrade, targeted safety improvements, or status quo) and the council directed staff to return in FY27 with an assessment, outreach plan and funding options.

Sedona City Council is grappling with a critical decision on how to handle over a mile of public streets that are currently left unmaintained, with safety upgrades costing up to $1.5 million on the table!

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