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Service committee approves wastewater loan resolution, property conveyance and ODOT shared-path cooperation The Service Committee advanced a Water Pollution Control Loan Fund agreement for the 16 North Separation Phase 1 wastewater project, authorized conveyance of two parcels to New York Development Partners, and approved cooperation with ODOT for a Granville Road multi-use path and bridge replacement (city share $460,636); all committee votes were unanimous.

The Newark Service Committee just greenlit major projects, including a wastewater loan and new developments, all with unanimous support!

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Cleveland utilities committee approves four emergency ordinances to refinance debt, align sewer contracts and authorize sewer projects The Cleveland City Council Utilities Committee on Aug. 23 approved four emergency ordinances to refinance water pollution control debt through the Ohio Water Development Authority, align short-term sewer contracts and authorize multiple sewer replacement and rehabilitation projects across the city.

Cleveland's Utilities Committee just approved four emergency ordinances aimed at saving ratepayers millions while upgrading vital sewer infrastructure!

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Council Approves Emergency Ordinances for Water Pollution Bonds and Public Health Positions City council approves financial measures for water pollution control and aligns health department functions.

Cleveland City Council is taking bold steps to enhance public health and tackle water pollution with new financial measures and organizational changes.

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Idaho House allocates funds for Environmental Quality Department in fiscal year 2026 House Bill 455 approves additional funding and reappropriation for Idaho's Department of Environmental Quality.

Idaho's House Bill 455 is set to shake up environmental funding, but will it be enough to tackle the state's urgent pollution problems?

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