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Council approves Waterworks & Sewage Fund amendment amid warnings about enterprise fund shortfall Council amended the 2026 Waterworks and Sewage Fund operating budget to cover shortfalls after a millage failed; members warned the enterprise fund is not supporting itself and urged long-term rate and revenue planning to avoid losing grant opportunities.

Plaquemines Parish Council's recent budget amendment raises urgent questions about the sustainability of its Waterworks and Sewage Fund, with potential rate hikes looming on the horizon.

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Freestone commissioners and residents debate data centers and solar projects; public raises environmental and infrastructure concerns Commissioners discussed data centers and solar farms, emphasizing that proposals vary and listing concerns about grid impacts, water use, noise, lighting, and end-of-life cleanup; a public commenter urged lifecycle analysis for solar panels.

Freestone County is grappling with the potential impacts of new data centers and solar projects, raising alarms about environmental risks and infrastructure strain.

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Board adopts updated 2060 Transportation Network Sustainability Plan The board approved an updated long-range transportation plan that extends to 2060, emphasizes a more aggressive maintenance regime (earlier crack fill and chip seal), factors in sharply higher construction costs, and flags an approximate $4 million decision point in 2037.

Washington County has just approved a groundbreaking transportation plan that not only extends to 2060 but also tackles rising construction costs and prioritizes safety like never before.

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Iowa Drainage District Association: summer meetings, legislation and a favorable Iowa Supreme Court ruling John Torbert of the Iowa Drainage District Association updated supervisors on association meetings, legislative monitoring and a recent Iowa Supreme Court decision finding railroads are not exempt from drainage assessments; he urged maintaining the IDDA litigation fund to defend district rights.

Iowa's drainage districts just scored a major victory in the Supreme Court, ensuring railroads are held accountable for assessments that impact property owners!

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Commission backs raising commercial lot coverage and adds canal‑setback exemption The planning commission voted to recommend a code change increasing commercial lot coverage from 50% to 70% and to add an irrigation canal‑setback exemption if the canal owner provides written approval; commissioners debated 70% vs. 80% and discussed possible CUP/variance flexibility for exceptional cases.

A major shift is on the horizon for Cache County as the Planning Commission proposes raising commercial lot coverage from 50% to 70%, igniting debate over urban development and its impact on local landscapes.

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Lakewood residents urge zoning commission to block 'Villas Indian Trace' PUD; trustees say case goes to zoning first Dozens of Lakewood-area residents urged the Fairfield Township Zoning Commission and trustees to reject or delay a proposed rezoning to a planned-unit development ("Villas Indian Trace"), citing density, traffic, sewer capacity and neighborhood character. Trustees said the zoning commission hears the case Nov. 19 and will forward a recommendation.

Lakewood residents are rallying against the controversial "Villas Indian Trace" development, raising alarms about traffic, sewer issues, and neighborhood integrity.

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County Commissioners Debate Road Maintenance Funding and Future Development Standards Commissioners discuss funding for road repairs and implications of waiving maintenance requirements.

Liberty County commissioners face mounting pressure over road maintenance funding, with one resident even offering $20,000 to protect his community's future.

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RevTelus Unveils 75-Year Asset Renewal Tool to Support Seattle's Sewer Rate Forecast MUPAC reviews new asset forecasting tool to enhance Seattle's sewer rate planning efforts.

King County's Regional Water Quality Committee has unveiled a groundbreaking 75-year forecasting tool aimed at revolutionizing water infrastructure management and enhancing service reliability for residents.

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Coalition Raises Concerns Over City's Debt Management and Budgeting Discrepancies Coalition warns city's debt could exceed capacity, impacting infrastructure and services.

Lawrence City faces a looming financial crisis as debt projections soar, potentially impacting essential services and community stability.

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Fayetteville Officials Address Stormwater Management and Soil Concerns for School Project Officials discuss soil analysis and stormwater solutions for Fayetteville school site development.

Fayetteville School District is tackling stormwater management and soil stability head-on to ensure a safer future for its new construction projects!

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Experts Evaluate Impact of New Buildings on Local Drainage Systems Group discusses drainage issues related to adding three new structures to the lot.

The Woodbury Planning Commission is raising vital questions about how new buildings could disrupt local drainage systems, potentially impacting the community's future.

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Lakewood City Council Approves Stormwater Fee Increase to Fund Infrastructure Needs Council raises stormwater service charge from $4.99 to $7.49 to address infrastructure challenges.

Lakewood City Council is taking bold steps to secure its future by approving a significant stormwater fee increase aimed at revitalizing aging infrastructure.

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Cobb Residents Urge County to Approve Asphalt Paving Over Chip Seal Roads Community members call for asphalt roads to ensure long-term durability and safety in Cobb.

Cobb residents are fighting for better roads, insisting that asphalt paving is the key to durability and safety in the face of harsh winters and recovery from firestorms.

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Bear Issues Persist at Dog Shelter Amid Water Supply Concerns Officials address bear problems and discuss backup water sources at the animal shelter.

Carbon County officials are grappling with a bear rummaging through dumpsters at a dog shelter while also tackling urgent water supply issues.

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Westech Effort Promises Advanced Solutions for Future Energy Transmission Needs Experts discuss new technologies and regional planning for evolving energy transmission demands.

Innovative solutions for energy infrastructure are on the horizon as experts in Utah unveil plans to tackle rising demands with advanced transmission technologies and resilient utility designs.

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City officials address capital improvement delays and budget management strategies Officials discuss delays in capital projects and financial strategies for infrastructure sustainability.

Buellton City Council faces tough decisions as they grapple with delayed capital projects and the urgent need for financial sustainability in infrastructure.

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Public hearing addresses sidewalk repair costs in Macomb County Residents voice concerns over rising sidewalk repair costs and vendor selection transparency.

Macomb County residents are raising their voices over skyrocketing sidewalk repair costs and demanding transparency in the vendor selection process.

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California task force to study vehicle weight impact on road safety and equity Task force meetings will gather public input on vehicle weight and road user safety.

California launches a groundbreaking Vehicle Weight Safety Study to tackle road safety and infrastructure challenges—will your voice be heard in shaping the future of transportation?

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Credit River residents urge city to take over ditch maintenance and stormwater management Residents advocate for city jurisdiction over ditch to improve stormwater management.

Credit River residents are demanding a shift in ditch management to tackle alarming stormwater issues as their community transforms from farmland to thriving neighborhoods.

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Council debates dam safety and tree removal in long-standing project delays City council discusses seven-year dam project and tree loss for safety concerns.

Newton City officials face a tough choice: prioritize dam safety or preserve the beloved trees that have stood for generations.

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Redmond Council advances street tree preservation policy and safer streets action plan Council discusses strategies for tree canopy preservation and safer infrastructure in Redmond.

Redmond's City Council is taking bold steps to protect its tree canopy and improve public transit, paving the way for a greener and safer future.

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Huntsville City Council proclaims National Public Works Week to honor local infrastructure services Mayor Russell Humphrey declares May 20-24 as National Public Works Week in Huntsville.

Huntsville's City Council just proclaimed National Public Works Week, shining a spotlight on the heroes behind our essential services!

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Experts warn residential growth won't meet 7500 total housing demand Experts highlight that residential growth is insufficient for the 7500 housing demand.

Brigham City's ambitious housing goals may fall short as officials warn that projected growth won't meet the urgent demand for 7,500 new units!

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Residents oppose massive development near Weber County wildlife management area Local residents voice strong opposition to proposed development affecting wildlife and community views.

Residents are rallying against a massive development that threatens local wildlife and the cherished rural charm of Weber County.

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Mayor Lock Dawson declares May 2025 National Public Works Week in Riverside Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson designates May 2025 as National Public Works Week in Riverside.

Riverside City Council has officially declared May 2025 as National Public Works Week, honoring the unsung heroes who keep our city’s infrastructure running smoothly!

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Spokane County proclaims May 2025 National Public Works Week to honor infrastructure efforts Commissioners designate May 18-24, 2025, to celebrate Spokane County's public works professionals.

Spokane County is set to honor its unsung heroes during National Public Works Week, recognizing the vital role they play in keeping our community thriving!

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Kalamazoo council discusses neighborhood expansion and budget amid public housing concerns Public comments raise homelessness concerns as Kalamazoo council reviews neighborhood expansion policy.

Rising utility rates in Kalamazoo have sparked urgent concerns, with residents fearing that affordability issues could lead to increased homelessness.

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Mayor Cook proclaims May 2025 National Public Works Week in **** Rapids City Council recognizes public works contributions during National Public Works Week celebrations.

Coon Rapids is gearing up to celebrate National Public Works Week with a special event that highlights the unsung heroes behind our community's vital services!

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City Council considers street width reductions to lower development costs Council plans to reduce street widths for cost savings and improved long-term infrastructure management.

Minot is taking bold steps to lower development costs by proposing significant reductions in street widths, but what does this mean for residents' parking and traffic flow?

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Oregon Transportation Commission reviews critical funding package to address road deficits Eugene city facing road fund deficit as statewide transportation package is discussed.

Eugene is at a crossroads as a looming road fund deficit threatens its transportation future—will statewide discussions bring the funding solutions needed to keep our roads safe?

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