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Planning commission recommends Huntington Creek solar application be forwarded to county commissioners An affiliate of Dural presented a proposal for a 240 MW solar array and 100 MW battery on private land; the Emery County Planning and Zoning Commission found the application complete and agreed to forward the level‑3 conditional‑use permit to the county commission for further review and public hearings.

A massive 240-megawatt solar project is poised to transform Emery County, but what does it mean for the environment and local community?

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#UT #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #RenewableEnergy

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Summit County advisory council endorses access plan for Camp Hale monument, backs SUP management Summit County Open Space Advisory Council endorsed a Volpe Center access plan for the Camp Hale Continental Divide National Monument study area and recommended a special-use permit (SUP) be issued to the county to manage trailheads; the motion passed unanimously.

Summit County's Open Space Advisory Council just paved the way for a groundbreaking access plan that could transform trailheads in the stunning Camp Hale National Monument!

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#SummitCounty #CO #TrailheadManagement #CitizenPortal #PublicAccess #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Clallam County staff seek easement and timber rights from Ecotrust for 1.6‑mile Olympic Discovery Trail segment Public works staff told commissioners they are ready to buy and take easements on a 1.6‑mile, ~35.33‑acre section in the La Push corridor to complete the Olympic Discovery Trail; the purchase is largely RCO‑grant funded but requires coordination with DNR and WSDOT on corridor width and habitat constraints.

Clallam County is one step closer to completing a vital 1.6-mile segment of the Olympic Discovery Trail, but complex environmental negotiations stand in the way of progress.

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#ClallamCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #RecreationAccess #EnvironmentalPlanning #PublicTrust

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Select Water Committee recommends slate of planning and construction contracts and MOUs to state water commission The Select Water Committee voted to recommend multiple planning and construction contracts, amendments and University of Wyoming MOUs to the Wyoming Water Development Commission; most votes were unanimous with two members excused. The commission will review final approvals on March 18.

The Select Water Committee just greenlit a major package of planning and construction contracts set to reshape Wyoming's water future!

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#WY #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #CommunityResilience #WaterDevelopment

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Meet William Acheampong, a first-year master’s student in our department whose work aims at improving flood risk management and preparedness using integrative geospatial approaches. #geography #GIS #RemoteSensing #disasterriskmanagement #environmentalplanning

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LCRA to study potential off‑channel reservoir on Colorado County land it already owns LCRA told the Water Operations Committee it will begin a feasibility study for an off‑channel reservoir on roughly 1,988 acres it bought in Colorado County in 2015; the site could hold about 48,080 acre‑feet and will require federal and state permitting and possible water‑rights amendments.

LCRA is exploring a groundbreaking feasibility study for a new off-channel reservoir in Colorado County that could significantly boost water supplies for Texas’ rapidly growing region.

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#TX #ResourceManagement #WaterSupply #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #ColoradoCountyWater

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Council accepts $21,000 DNR planning grant to update phosphorus implementation plan The council accepted a $21,000 Wisconsin DNR Urban Nonpoint Source planning grant to develop a detailed phosphorus implementation plan tied to the Wisconsin River TMDL; city match is $10,500 paid from the stormwater utility.

The City Council just secured a $21,000 grant to enhance phosphorus management for the Wisconsin River, paving the way for a cleaner future!

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#WisconsinRapidsWoodCounty #WI #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #PhosphorusManagement #WaterQuality

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Kane County accepts $4 million IDOT grant to study improvements along Illinois Route 47 Kane County approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation to administer a $4 million planning and environmental linkages (PEL) study for Illinois Route 47 from Plank Road South to Route 88. The grant is federal ($3.2M) with IDOT covering an $800,000 match; no county funds were required for the study.

Kane County is set to enhance Illinois Route 47 with a $4 million grant, paving the way for vital improvements without using county funds!

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#KaneCounty #IL #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #CommunityCollaboration #TransportationImprovement

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Planners review The Hive at 132 Cherry Street: parking option selected, gym and towpath added Project team for The Hive (132 Cherry St.) told the project‑review committee they selected an on‑street parking option, will convert southwest retail to a street‑access gym, add a towpath‑style pedestrian route and hedgerow with keyed access, and seek an amended "seeker" determination ahead of a March BZA review.

Exciting updates are coming to The Hive at 132 Cherry Street, including a new street-access gym and a scenic towpath-style walkway!

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#NY #UrbanDevelopment #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #NewYorkCommunity #PublicAccessibility

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Figure 1 Bogatinoska (2025): Digital elevation model including the river network (left) and soil map (right) of the Aa of Weerijs catchment.

Figure 1 Bogatinoska (2025): Digital elevation model including the river network (left) and soil map (right) of the Aa of Weerijs catchment.

New publication: Bridging technical insights and #stakeholder perspectives: The role of #models in environmental planning, by @stefandekker.bsky.social and others. #environmentalplanning
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NCDOT presents multi-year plan for Rockingham County, wins public input on US 220 prelim engineering NCDOT Division staff updated county officials on several projects — Barn Street bridge, Lindsay Bridge, NC 135 over US 220, Eden roundabout and a $2 million allocation for preliminary engineering on US 220 — and described timelines and public-engagement steps for environmental review and design.

Exciting infrastructure upgrades are coming to Rockingham County, including a new five-lane Barn Street bridge and a complex Lindsay Bridge project that will enhance local aesthetics!

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#RockinghamCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #PublicParticipation #EnvironmentalPlanning

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We’ve gone from drought to deluge in a matter of months
But does all this rain actually mean UK reservoirs are full
Short answer: not necessarily.
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#WaterManagement #Sustainability #ClimateResilience #GoingGreen #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Airport board forwards FAA‑approved noise compatibility program to city council The Laredo International Airport advisory board voted to recommend the FAA‑approved Noise Compatibility Program (NCP) to the mayor and City Council for adoption and implementation, noting FAA acceptance of the airport’s noise exposure maps and a record of approval for the revised NCP; adoption would allow pursuit of federal mitigation grants.

The Laredo International Airport advisory board has taken a significant step towards reducing noise pollution by recommending a new federal-approved Noise Compatibility Program to the City Council.

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#LaredoWebbCounty #TX #CommunityInvolvement #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Advisory boards urge quick adoption of NRI and vendor-hosted interactive maps for Grand Island Advisory boards praised the new Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) as a living resource and recommended adopting it quickly via a town resolution while keeping it updateable; members favored using the consultant’s interactive GIS hosting (Jenny’s site) linked from the town website rather than exposing the town's internal GIS server.

Grand Island's advisory committee is pushing for a swift adoption of the new Natural Resources Inventory, envisioning it as a vital tool for planning and public access.

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#GrandIslandErieCounty #NY #CommunityEngagement #PublicAccess #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Midway staff outline state Wildland‑Urban Interface rules, high‑risk map and local boundary options City building official and fire marshal detailed state WUI rules, two required maps (state high‑risk and a city WUI boundary), potential annual assessment fees on high‑risk parcels and a phased process for local code and scoring; staff urged public engagement before final adoption.

Midway's new Wildland-Urban Interface program could mean significant changes for property owners, including potential annual fees based on wildfire risk assessments!

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#UT #CommunityEngagement #EnvironmentalPlanning #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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Pacifica council accepts Phase 2A report for Beach Boulevard resiliency project as funding gap remains Council accepted a Phase 2A update on the Beach Boulevard infrastructure resiliency project, which sketches a deep‑foundation seawall, rock scour apron and beach nourishment. Staff estimated about $80 million for construction and flagged a continuing funding gap after a canceled federal grant; public speakers urged more nature‑based alternatives.

Pacifica's ambitious Beach Boulevard resiliency project is facing a significant funding gap, leaving the future of its $80 million construction plan in jeopardy!

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#PacificaSanMateoCounty #CA #CoastalResilience #PublicFunding #EnvironmentalPlanning #CitizenPortal

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County signs MOU with SIMCOG for $45,000 stormwater planning grant, gives planner signing authority Christian County approved a one‑page MOU with the Southwest Missouri Council of Governments (SIMCOG) to administer a $45,000 grant for a stormwater management plan review under the state MS4 program, and separately authorized senior planner Jacob Phillips to sign approved plans and surveys on behalf of the county to streamline citizen transactions.

Christian County is set to enhance its stormwater management with a new $45,000 grant, paving the way for crucial updates and streamlined processes for residents!

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#ChristianCounty #MO #CommunityDevelopment #GovernmentTransparency #EnvironmentalPlanning #ChristianCountyStormwater

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Anacortes council approves Port’s West Basin shoreline permit and framework plan The Anacortes City Council unanimously approved the Port of Anacortes’ West Basin shoreline substantial development permit (STP20230003) and its framework development plan (FMW20230001), adopting 16 staff-recommended conditions and authorizing the mayor to sign final decisions. Council votes were 6–0 on both items.

The Anacortes City Council has just approved a transformative waterfront redevelopment project that promises to enhance the local economy and community spaces!

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#AnacortesSkagitCounty #WA #EnvironmentalPlanning #CommunityInvestment #CitizenPortal #UrbanDevelopment

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Wright County to act as fiscal agent for 55‑corridor MnDOT grant, signs agreement and hires SRF for environmental work The board authorized signatures on a MnDOT agreement to receive a $1,061,217 flow‑through award and approved hiring SRF Consulting to prepare environmental documentation and preliminary design for the 55 corridor; presenters noted Buffalo secured roughly $2 million in state funds for a related local realignment project.

Wright County is set to manage over $1 million in state funds for critical improvements along the 55 corridor, ensuring no cost to local taxpayers!

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#WrightCounty #MN #CommunityFunding #WrightCountyCorridor #EnvironmentalPlanning #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Dalton plans two-mile mill line trail extension; wetlands and buffers require added design time City staff said the mill line trail extension from the Paul Belk Honorary Trailhead toward Burr Park will add about two miles of ADA-compliant trail, but design must address US Army Corps wetlands, Georgia EPD buffer variances and right-of-way constraints; design completion is scheduled April 2026 with construction bidding planned for May 2026.

Dalton is set to enhance outdoor accessibility with a new two-mile ADA-compliant trail extension, but environmental challenges mean we’ll have to wait until 2026 to see it completed!

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#DaltonCityWhitfieldCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #DaltonTrails

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City and tribal staff outline $8.1M multiuse path and active‑transportation plans linking resort and town Staff presented an active-transportation plan connecting the Eagle Mountain Casino/Resort area, sports complex and Porterville with proposed 3‑mile multiuse path estimated at roughly $8.1 million (construction $6.6M; design/CM $1.4M) and discussed ATP/TCAG funding and environmental timelines.

A groundbreaking $8.1 million active-transportation plan aims to connect the Eagle Mountain Casino to downtown Porterville with a vibrant three-mile multiuse path!

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#PortervilleTulareCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #CommunityOutreach

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BWSR presents GIS and modeling tool to identify water‑storage sites and speed local project decisions The Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) demonstrated a PTM‑app integrated framework using LIDAR to map drain basins and tens of thousands of candidate water‑storage sites; the tool generates hydrographs in real time and supports watershed engagement and prioritization.

A groundbreaking tool that harnesses LIDAR technology has identified thousands of potential water-storage sites in Minnesota, revolutionizing local decision-making for wetland restoration.

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#MN #CitizenPortal #WaterStorage #EnvironmentalPlanning #MinnesotaWaterResources

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Council reviews proposed Chapter 14 to link water conservation and land use; no numeric Great Salt Lake target set yet Planning staff proposed adding Chapter 14 (Growing Water Smart) to Plan Salt Lake to meet state law requirements linking land‑use and water planning; staff outlined six required components and said the updated water conservation plan will be briefed next week; council asked about smart controllers, rebates, and Great Salt Lake measurement.

Salt Lake City is taking a bold step towards sustainable growth by integrating water conservation into its land-use planning, but will it be enough to protect the Great Salt Lake?

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#SaltLakeCitySaltLakeCounty #UT #SustainableLandUse #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Glendora approves $2.09 million traffic signal upgrade and $376,085 stormwater master plan The council awarded a $2,087,197 contract for traffic signal modifications at several Route 66 and Gladstone intersections and approved a $376,085 stormwater master plan contract to Kraft Water Engineering, authorizing 10% contingency and related appropriations.

Glendora City Council has just greenlit over $2 million for traffic signal upgrades and a comprehensive stormwater master plan, paving the way for safer streets and smarter infrastructure!

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#GlendoraLosAngelesCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Council amends Watershed Council authorization to add city council liaison After questions about representation and local planning oversight, the council amended item 11 to request an official council liaison be included among Watershed Council members and approved the item by roll call.

The LA City Council just took a significant step to ensure local voices are heard in regional watershed planning by adding a council liaison to the Watershed Council.

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#LosAngelesCityLosAngelesCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #CommunityInvolvement

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NRCS staffing cuts slow Vermont conservation, districts ask state for $2 million Vermont conservation district leaders told lawmakers that NRCS staffing fell by nearly half this year, hobbling engineering, wetlands and watershed projects; districts have repurposed staff but estimate roughly $2 million in state funding will be needed in FY27 to restore essential planning and engineering capacity.

Vermont's conservation efforts are in jeopardy as NRCS staffing plummets nearly 50%, leaving crucial flood and wetland projects stranded.

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#VT #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #VermontConservation #StaffingChallenges #FloodResilience

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CWCB outlines Wildfire Ready Watersheds planning and susceptibility analysis The Colorado Water Conservation Board presented Wildfire Ready Watersheds, a program that combines values‑at‑risk and hazard modeling to guide pre‑fire planning. CWCB has 18 wildfire ready action plans in progress and 4 complete; funding for planning and implementation is available via the Colorado Water Plan grant program.

Colorado is taking bold steps to protect communities from post-wildfire hazards with the innovative Wildfire Ready Watersheds program, already rolling out actionable plans to safeguard lives and infrastructure.

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#CO #CitizenPortal #DisasterResilience #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Trinidad council pledges $10,000 for coastal trail design, ties payment to CDP settlement After extended debate and public comment, Trinidad City Council approved a $10,000 budget amendment to fund a conceptual design for the Axel Lindgren Memorial Trail — but the payment is conditioned on settlement of the Coastal Development Permit appeal.

Trinidad City Council just approved a $10,000 budget amendment for the Axel Lindgren Memorial Trail, but there's a catch—payment hinges on settling a crucial Coastal Development Permit appeal!

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#HumboldtCounty #CA #PublicFunding #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning

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Coconino County Flood District lays out conceptual flood‑mitigation plan for Muns Park, seeks federal funding Coconino County Flood Control District presented conceptual projects for Muns Park — including a flood‑retarding structure and a Pinewood containment levee — but said they remain preliminary, will require benefit–cost approval, multi‑agency permits and substantial funding; feasibility studies and partner letters are next steps.

Coconino County is taking bold steps to tackle flooding in Muns Park with innovative projects, but they need your support to secure funding and make it happen!

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#CoconinoCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning #CommunitySafety #FloodMitigation

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Volusia County details near-term sand placements, inlet and offshore sand resources County staff described ongoing sand placement actions, recent emergency fills, and substantial additional sand resources inside the inlet and offshore that could be mobilized for future nourishment projects.

Volusia County is taking bold steps to replenish its beaches after losing over 6 million cubic yards of sand due to last year's hurricanes, with exciting plans underway for new projects and offshore resources!

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#VolusiaCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalPlanning

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