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Buffalo County approves purchase of 210-foot communications tower and leases site from Dwiggins Farm Co. The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved Resolution 2026-06 to buy a 210-foot communications tower from NEDELCO for $1, enter a 10-year lease with Dwiggins Farm Co. at $700 initial annual rent, and approved a $7,000 early claim to close the transaction.

Buffalo County just scored a 210-foot communications tower for just $1 and locked in a 10-year lease for the land—what's the story behind this groundbreaking deal?

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#BuffaloCounty #NE #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure

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Hardin County approves jail and courthouse renovation contracts and hurricane safe-room agreements Hardin County Commissioners on Dec. 10 authorized contracts and amendments for renovations to the county jail and courthouse and for a Hazard Mitigation Program hurricane safe room, approving agreements with Construction Managers of Southeast Texas, The LaBiche Architectural Group and N&T Construction by unanimous vote.

Hardin County is gearing up for major upgrades with the unanimous approval of renovations for the jail and courthouse, plus a new hurricane safe room!

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#HardinCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #DisasterResilience #CommunityInfrastructure

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Soddy-Daisy commissioners approve $14,000 annual payment, conditional sign-off, for Sneed Road cell-tower lease The Soddy-Daisy Board voted unanimously to allow city signing of a lease with Hamilton County for a cell tower on Sneed Road, approving a $14,000 annual payment conditioned on City Attorney approval; officials said the tower and county grant-funded equipment should reduce radio dead spots across the city.

Soddy-Daisy just approved a game-changing $14,000 cell tower lease that promises to eliminate radio dead spots and boost emergency services across the city!

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#HamiltonCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #SoddyDaisyCellTowers #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess #CommunityInfrastructure

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House Finance subcommittee hears Department of Military and Veterans Affairs FY27 budget overview, disaster-relief request The House Finance Subcommittee received an overview of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs FY27 governor's budget request on March 2, covering federally funded staffing requests, a veterans cemetery project outside Fairbanks with an estimated future operating need, and disaster-relief funding requests tied to Typhoon Hai Long recovery; no formal action was taken.

The Alaska House Finance Subcommittee is discussing a crucial budget request that includes plans for a new veterans cemetery and disaster relief funding in the wake of Typhoon Hai Long.

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#AK #CitizenPortal #MilitarySupport #DisasterRelief #AlaskaVeterans #CommunityInfrastructure

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Board approves revised FY26 budget and several capital and service contracts including West Middle bathroom, SRO amendment and Safe Routes easement The board adopted a revised FY26 budget reflecting enrollment gains and negotiated contracts, approved an LTFM‑funded West Middle bathroom renovation contract (~$289,000), a three‑year SRO cost amendment (~$293,700 first year), accepted a Safe Routes to School easement for Sweeney Elementary, and reviewed an opt‑in high‑school busing pilot.

The board just approved a revised $33.5 million budget, major renovations, and new safety measures for students—find out how these changes will impact our community!

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#MN #CitizenPortal #EducationFunding #MinnesotaSchools #CommunityInfrastructure #SchoolSafety

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Senate hearing hears strong rural support for SB 15 24 to dedicate lottery funds for horse racing and fairgrounds Supporters including county fair officials, trainers and breeders told the Senate committee SB 15 24 would replace funds lost when hub wagering changed and provide steady lottery funding (0.3% of proceeds) to preserve racing infrastructure and rural economic activity; committee members sought clarifications about ORC distribution mechanics and timing.

Oregon's Senate is considering a pivotal bill that aims to secure vital funding for horse racing and rural economies, promising to sustain community fairs and track infrastructure through a dedicated lottery allocation.

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#OR #PublicSafety #RuralEconomy #CommunityInfrastructure

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Council approves $2-per-ticket stadium facility fee for Bridgeway Station to fund infrastructure After a public hearing, Mauldin City Council approved on second reading a $2 stadium facility fee on commercial event tickets at Bridgeway Station to generate an estimated $166,000–$230,000 annually for stadium capital and maintenance; the project’s initial phase is projected at more than $28 million with a roughly $4.5 million city contribution.

Mauldin City Council has just approved a $2 stadium facility fee on event tickets, aiming to raise up to $230,000 annually for the new Bridgeway Station stadium's infrastructure!

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#MauldinGreenvilleCounty #SC #CitizenPortal #MauldinStadium #LocalEventFees #CommunityInfrastructure

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Residents urge borough to act on roadside campers, Herring Cove restrooms and a proposed sales‑tax cap hike Three residents used public comment to press the borough: Barbara Bigelow urged action on long‑term campers in state rights‑of‑way; Mary Stevenson urged prioritizing restrooms and parking at Herring Cove ahead of summer tourism; Janie Henderson questioned a reported proposal to raise the sales‑tax cap from $2,000 to $6,000 and warned of local affordability impacts.

Residents are sounding the alarm on critical issues in Ketchikan Gateway Borough, from roadside campers to the urgent need for restrooms at Herring Cove and a controversial sales-tax cap hike.

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#KetchikanGatewayBorough #AK #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure

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Subcommittee hears updates on MHS and Vets roof projects; town says contractor payments withheld Subcommittee members were told pre-functional testing for the high school roof is imminent and long-lead HVAC equipment is expected in June. Separately, Vets roof work damaged interior spaces; the town says it has paid $0 to the contractor and will withhold payment until a mutually acceptable remediation plan is agreed.

The latest subcommittee meeting revealed major updates on the MHS roof project and troubling issues with the Vets roof, raising questions about contractor payments and building safety.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure

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Votes at a glance: what the Manatee County board decided Feb. 12 The Board approved two land‑development text amendments and an LDA, approved increased commercial allocation at Trivesta and Bradenton Estates 2 PDR, tabled a consent‑item denial and denied the large Lone Valley rezoning; several items were continued or pulled for further work.

Big decisions were made at the Manatee County Board meeting, from approving new developments to denying a controversial rezoning—find out how these changes will shape the future of the area!

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#ManateeCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #LandUseDevelopment #CommunityInfrastructure

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Council approves emergency generator deal and lot consolidation for Myers store on Broadview Road Seven Hills City Council adopted an emergency ordinance to contribute toward installation of an emergency generator at a Broadview Road fuel station and approved a companion lot‑consolidation resolution for the same property; the administration said the generator will support city vehicles during power outages.

Seven Hills City Council just took a bold step to ensure emergency preparedness by approving a $225,000 generator installation at a local gas station!

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#OH #CitizenPortal #EmergencyPreparedness #PublicSafety #SevenHillsEmergencyServices #CommunityInfrastructure

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Riviera Beach council approves Barracuda Bay site for new police headquarters after heated debate The Riviera Beach City Council on Feb. 4 approved land-use and abandonment ordinances clearing the Barracuda Bay site at 1621 W. Blue Heron Blvd. for a new police headquarters, amid public concerns about traffic, costs and demolition of the water park.

Riviera Beach City Council has given the green light for a new police headquarters, but the decision sparks heated debate over traffic safety and community concerns.

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#RivieraBeachPalmBeachCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TrafficMitigation #CommunityInfrastructure

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Council approves annexations to expand Synergy Park and bring Witter Lane into city maintenance On first reading the council approved voluntary annexation of about 212.12 acres for Synergy Park expansion and separately approved a 1.63-acre cleanup annexation to bring Witter (Whitter) Lane into city maintenance oversight; both measures passed unanimously on first reading.

Temple City Council just took a major step towards expansion by approving the annexation of over 212 acres for Synergy Park and a crucial cleanup of Witter Lane!

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#TempleBellCounty #TX #UrbanDevelopment #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #TempleIndustrial #CommunityInfrastructure

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Board approves Coastal Commission conditional certification for housing-element rezones after public safety questions The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 27 approved staff recommendations to accept the California Coastal Commission's conditional certification for rezones tied to the county's 2023–2031 housing element, while residents raised fire-safety and infrastructure concerns about specific sites such as the Baylor parcel.

Santa Barbara County's recent vote could pave the way for new housing developments, but residents are raising urgent safety concerns about infrastructure and fire risks.

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#SantaBarbaraCounty #CA #SantaBarbaraCounty #HousingDevelopment #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure

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Developer seeks approval for 60,500‑sq‑ft light‑industrial and R&D building at 20 Barefoot Road Quentin Park of McQuarrie Development presented plans for a single‑story, roughly 60,500‑square‑foot manufacturing, R&D and office building at 20 Barefoot Road in Northborough. The Design Review Committee discussed landscaping, parking, a reduced front buffer and pedestrian access and scheduled a site walk before final comment to the Planning Board.

A new 60,500-square-foot manufacturing and research facility is in the works for 20 Barefoot Road, promising innovative design and sustainable landscaping!

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#TownofNorthboroughWorcesterCounty #MA #SustainableDesign #UrbanPlanning #NorthboroughDevelopment #CommunityInfrastructure

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Committee advances seven supplemental appropriations; recreation item recessed The Budget Appropriations Committee voted to move seven supplemental appropriations and transfers to second reader on Jan. 12, including $13.65M for city IT, $15.5M for Hannibal Street Corridor design/NEPA, and a $1M transfer for neighborhood traffic calming; the Recreation & Parks item was recessed.

Baltimore's Budget Appropriations Committee is making waves by advancing $13.65M for city IT and $15.5M for the Hannibal Street Corridor design—what's next for the city's future?

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#BaltimoreCityBaltimoreCounty #MD #BaltimoreCity #PublicFunding #CommunityInfrastructure

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San Benito supervisors table CFD annexation for new subdivision amid concerns over fee calculations After extended questioning about fee methodology and reliance on a 2018 fiscal-impact baseline, the Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to table a request to annex a new subdivision into a Community Facilities District (CFD); staff had presented an assessment of $1,785.70 annually per unit.

San Benito supervisors have put the brakes on a controversial annexation request after serious doubts about fee calculations and the accuracy of post-pandemic cost assessments.

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#SanBenitoCounty #CA #SanBenitoCounty #PostPandemicRecovery #CommunityInfrastructure #CitizenPortal

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Mobile City Council authorizes application for up to $25 million DOT Water Street grant The council authorized the mayor to apply for a U.S. Department of Transportation leveraged development grant of up to $25 million for the Water Street Complete Streets corridor, with staff saying the proposal covers design through execution and the portal deadline is in February.

Mobile City Council is gearing up to secure a $25 million grant for transformative improvements to the Water Street corridor—will they get the green light?

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#MobileCityMobileCounty #AL #MobileCity #CommunityInfrastructure #UrbanDevelopment #TransportationInnovation

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Stark County Commission approves officer elections, wage bump for courthouse deputies and routine contracts At its Jan. 6 meeting the Stark County Commission elected officers, approved a $70,000 starting wage for courthouse deputies, adopted a 2026 burn‑restriction resolution, authorized temporary easement payments and approved multiple routine contracts and bids.

The Stark County Commission just made headlines by raising deputy starting wages to $70,000 and adopting new burn restrictions for 2026—what else did they decide?

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#StarkCounty #ND #StarkCountyGovernment #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure #CitizenPortal

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Palo Alto council elects Vicki Venker as mayor, outlines housing and climate priorities The Palo Alto City Council unanimously elected Vice Mayor Vicki Venker as mayor for 2026 and heard her outline three central priorities—Project Homekey, senior housing at the Avenidas-adjacent lot, and pursuing HCD pro-housing designation—during the ceremonial swearing-in on Jan. 5.

Vicki Venker has been elected as Palo Alto’s new mayor, unveiling ambitious plans for housing and climate initiatives that could reshape the community in 2026.

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#PaloAltoSantaClaraCounty #CA #ClimateAction #AffordableHousing #CommunityInfrastructure #CitizenPortal

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Commission conditionally approves Morningside and Morgan Farm final plats; FEMA LOMR and easement abandonment required The commission recommended conditional approval of Morningside Addition phases 1A and 1B (contingent on a final construction walkthrough and FEMA Letter of Map Revision for Phase 1B) and Morgan Farm Phase 1 (211 lots) contingent on final inspection and formal abandonment of a 15‑ft Collin County easement at city council.

The Planning & Zoning Commission has recommended conditional approvals for two major residential developments, but critical steps remain before construction can begin!

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#JosephineCollinCounty #TX #JosephinePlanning #FloodplainManagement #CommunityInfrastructure #CitizenPortal

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Everman council approves interlocal agreement with Fort Worth for $10 million Safe Streets project The Everman City Council approved an interlocal agreement to participate in a $10 million Safe Streets multimodal project overseen by Fort Worth; Everman’s local match obligation is $263,000, tentatively to be covered by the TIF fund pending TIF board approval.

The Everman City Council has just approved a groundbreaking $10 million Safe Streets project in partnership with Fort Worth, paving the way for safer sidewalks and paths in our community!

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#TX #EvermanSafeStreets #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure #CitizenPortal

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Advisors flag deficient columns at ICB building; remedial interior repairs needed, costs unknown Engineers and the owner's representative told the PBA advisory body that column testing around the ICB building found widespread deficiencies requiring remedial repair or interior bracing; officials said the city owns the exterior and an OG&E vault complicates options, and no cost estimate was available.

Critical columns at the ICB building have been deemed "very deficient," sparking urgent discussions on costly interior repairs and bracing solutions.

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#OklahomaCounty #OK #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure #StructuralRepair

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Council approves first reading to raise Tampamultimodal impact fee; members seek clearer spending limits Council passed first reading of an ordinance adopting an updated multimodal transportation impact fee study and a phased fee increase. Some members asked staff to return with clearer spending allocation guidance before final adoption; the ordinance requires a two-thirds vote at second reading.

Tampa City Council just took a bold step towards enhancing multimodal transportation, but debates over spending limits are heating up!

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#TampaHillsboroughCounty #FL #TampaMultimodal #UrbanPlanning #CommunityInfrastructure #CitizenPortal #TransportationFunding

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Community groups press Boston to fix fields, bathrooms, permits and staffing for youth sports Neighborhood leagues and providers told council the city must fund ongoing maintenance, ease permitting, and support volunteers; providers described spending on portable lights, porta-potties and referees and called for greater transparency and recurring operating funds.

Boston's youth sports programs are crying out for basic infrastructure improvements—without reliable facilities, how can we expect our kids to thrive?

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#BostonCitySuffolkCounty #MA #CitizenPortal #BostonYouthSports #YouthParticipation #CommunityInfrastructure #LocalGovAI

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Council funds $100,000 downtown grant, approves CDBG/ARC applications and local match for Food City infrastructure Athens City Council approved a $100,000 appropriation to Athens Main Street for an expanded downtown business grant program, and added a CDBG ($300,000) and ARC ($266,660.34) grant application with a local match of $322,207.46 for sewer and road work to support a new Food City; staff said CDBG matching shifted to 70/30 increasing the city's obligation by about $35,000.

Athens City Council just greenlit a $100,000 grant to boost downtown businesses and secure vital funding for a new grocery store, setting the stage for exciting local growth!

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#AthensCityLimestoneCounty #AL #CommunityInfrastructure #AthensCity #EconomicDevelopment

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Planning board approves change of use for former Sears at Lewiston Mall; TMP requires off‑site signal and pedestrian work The board approved an application to repurpose the former Sears space at 20 East Avenue as a new retail use, imposing Traffic Movement Permit conditions requiring off‑site signal timing adjustments, new crosswalks and ADA improvements, and verifying stormwater/pipe repairs before occupancy.

Big changes are coming to the Lewiston Mall as the Planning Board approves a new retail tenant for the old Sears space, paving the way for improved pedestrian safety and infrastructure!

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#LewistonAndroscogginCounty #ME #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure

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Davidson County approves Tillman Infrastructure’s 160‑foot monopole tower in Arcadia with removal bond and conditions After a quasi‑judicial hearing, the board approved a special‑use permit for Tillman Infrastructure LLC to build a 160‑foot monopole (170 feet including lightning rod) in Arcadia, requiring a removal/decommissioning bond and legal review of bond language.

Davidson County has officially greenlit a controversial 160-foot telecommunications tower, sparking debate among local residents over safety and visual impact.

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#DavidsonCounty #NC #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityInfrastructure #CivicAccountability

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Chelsea City Council approves holiday calendar correction, street repairs, school grants, contracts and a fire vehicle purchase At its Nov. 18 meeting, Chelsea City Council approved a corrected FY2026 holiday calendar, paving in Willow Branch, three extracurricular grants totaling $50,000, renewal of the Shelby County emergency transport contract ($67,290 incoming), a fountain maintenance contract at $250/month, and purchase of a 2026 fire vehicle for $96,182.85.

Chelsea City Council just approved an array of key resolutions, from a revised holiday calendar to funding for local schools and the purchase of a new fire vehicle!

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#ChelseaCityShelbyCounty #AL #PublicSafety #ChelseaCity #CommunityInfrastructure #EducationFunding

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Council approves letter of intent for 600‑space downtown parking garage at GSQ Council approved a letter of intent with RG Land Partners for a 600‑space public parking garage at the GSQ development; Globe/Red would donate land, the city would fund construction (estimated ~$25,000 per space) and own the facility, which will include a public‑safety substation.

The City Council has taken a major step forward by approving plans for a 600-space public parking garage in downtown GSQ, complete with a public safety substation!

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#GoodyearMaricopaCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #GoodyearPublicParking #CommunityInfrastructure

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