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Workforce committee endorses study of southern West Virginia water crisis The Senate workforce committee agreed to an originating concurrent resolution asking the joint committee on government finance to study drinking-water problems in southern West Virginia, singling out McDowell and Wyoming counties and directing reviews of causes, infrastructure needs, contamination sources, and agency response.

The Senate committee has taken a bold step to tackle the water crisis in southern West Virginia, focusing on the urgent need for improvements in McDowell and Wyoming counties.

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#WV #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #EnvironmentalProtection

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Mayor highlights water, sewer amendment and seeks $15 million for water line The mayor briefed the authority on a recent city council amendment allowing property transfers if an active water meter existed on Sept. 2024, described engineering capacity limits, and said the city has requested about $15 million to build a resiliency water line; a master plan lists roughly $100 million in infrastructure needs.

A recent amendment by the mayor allows property transfers linked to active water meters, while the city seeks $15 million to enhance water resiliency amidst significant infrastructure needs.

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#PickensCounty #GA #SewerServiceRights #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed

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Wales council approves $20-per‑1,000‑gallon bulk water fee, discusses water finances and upgrades The Wales Town Council on March 3 adopted a redlined change to its water-fees resolution setting bulk water sales at $20 per 1,000 gallons and reviewed a string of water‑system issues — from an unusually low water fund balance to pump-parts arrivals and a $66,043 tank lid purchase.

Wales Town Council has just approved a new bulk water sales fee, but there's much more at stake as they tackle urgent water finance and infrastructure challenges!

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#UT #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #WaterFinances

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Board presses county after refusal to reallocate $1.3 million in project savings Trustees learned the county declined to let the district reallocate $1.3 million in savings from a New Hanover High School repair project to other capital needs. Board members urged staff to pursue alternatives, and the superintendent will hold follow-up talks with the county manager before the board revisits the request.

New Hanover County Schools is caught in a funding tug-of-war after saving $1.3 million on structural repairs, but the county refuses to let the district reallocate those funds for urgent needs.

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#NC #NorthCarolinaSchools #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #CommunityAccountability

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Council hears citywide capital‑impact study briefing and two Old Town pre‑applications for major redevelopment Staff and consultants briefed council on a citywide level‑of‑service model to calculate capital impacts and possible cash proffers; planning then reviewed pre‑application concepts for a 260–280‑unit multifamily project at 10340 Democracy Lane and a phased Courthouse Plaza mixed‑use redevelopment.

Fairfax City is gearing up for major redevelopment with a new capital impact study and exciting proposals for multifamily and mixed-use projects that could reshape Old Town!

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#FairfaxCityFairfaxCounty #VA #UrbanDevelopment #FairfaxCityPlanning #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed

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Valley Vision highlights new investments and workforce recommendations in Lewiston update Valley Vision President Jerry Chavez briefed the council on regional economic indicators, prospects and business-support recommendations; he highlighted Cascade Plastics $10 million capital project in North Lewiston and discussed workforce and infrastructure needs.

Valley Vision's latest report reveals a $10 million investment from Cascade Plastic in Lewiston, promising new jobs and significant economic growth!

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#LewistonCityNezPerceCounty #ID #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #LewistonEconomy #WorkforceInvestment #EconomicDevelopment

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Pleasanton council accepts midyear budget update as long‑term forecast shows recurring $6M–$10M shortfalls On Feb. 17 the Pleasanton City Council accepted a midyear FY2026 budget update and a 10‑year forecast showing a small near‑term surplus but projected annual operating deficits of $6 million–$10 million in later years and a $44 million annual gap in asset‑management funding. Staff outlined options and next steps for pension strategy and community engagement.

Pleasanton's City Council has approved a budget update revealing a slim surplus now, but bracing for looming annual deficits of $6 million to $10 million ahead—what does this mean for the community's future?

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#PleasantonAlamedaCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed

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Pittsylvania County finance committee previews tight FY2027 budget, flags water, landfill financing County finance staff told supervisors on Feb. 17 that FY2027 requests top $100.4 million while revenues currently support about $94 million, highlighting $5.6 million and $8.2 million financing needs for a waterline and landfill phase and potential pressure to raise rates or taxes.

Pittsylvania County faces a staggering $6 million budget gap for FY2027, driven by urgent financing needs for water and landfill projects—are tax hikes on the horizon?

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#PittsylvaniaCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #PublicFinance #BudgetTransparency

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Indian Health Service outlines dementia support, warns sanitation and staffing gaps limit care Dr. Jolie Crowder of the Indian Health Service said IHS serves about 2.8 million American Indian and Alaska Native people from 575 tribes, highlighted chronic underfunding of purchased/referred care and infrastructure needs (running water, roads), and described dementia grants, a clinical support line, and workforce training.

Dr. Jolie Crowder reveals shocking infrastructure and staffing gaps in the Indian Health Service, which impede critical dementia care for 2.8 million American Indian and Alaska Native people.

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#US #HealthcareAccess #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #DementiaSupport

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East Stroudsburg outlines large budget shortfalls, debt service and capital needs Superintendent reported multi-million-dollar deficits (previous year actual deficit ~ $10.2M; current-year projected deficit reduced from ~$26.5M to ~$16M after debt restructuring and additional state revenue) and warned the district's fund balance is being rapidly consumed; board discussed debt-service cliffs and capital projects funding constraints.

East Stroudsburg's school district faces mounting budget shortfalls and urgent capital needs, with deficits projected to exceed $16 million this year alone!

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#PA #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #PennsylvaniaSchools #FiscalResponsibility

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DOC seeks maintenance and per-diem increases; explains ICE subcontract and revenue plan Department of Corrections Director Farris asked for increased county-jail backup per diems and $2 million for ICON maintenance, described infrastructure needs totaling about $52 million, and detailed an ICE contract for the Watonga facility that currently brings roughly $833,000 monthly into DOCs revolving fund; senators sought clarification on oversight and whether funds would be treated as recurring revenue.

Oklahoma's Department of Corrections is pushing for critical funding to maintain their offender management system while navigating complex revenue streams from ICE contracts.

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#OK #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #PublicSafety

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Yorkville school CFO warns Montgomery trustees of classroom strain as housing grows Yorkville School District officials told Montgomery trustees the district has tripled since 2002, faces full classrooms at Bristol Bay Elementary and projects roughly 800 new students over five years tied to recent and proposed housing growth, and asked to be included earlier in development planning.

Yorkville School District's rapid growth is straining facilities, with projections of 800 new students in just five years—will the village step up to support this urgent need?

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#MontgomeryKaneCounty #IL #EducationGrowth #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #MontgomerySchools

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State transportation officials warn purchase‑and‑use reallocation only delays funding shortfall for federal match Agency of Transportation and Joint Fiscal Office staff presented scenarios showing that while the governor's proposed purchase‑and‑use reallocation buys several years of relief, state match for federal highway funds may be exhausted in the mid‑ to late‑2030s unless longer‑term revenue changes occur; committee discussed local option taxes, indexing and VMT.

Vermont transportation officials reveal that while a proposed tax reallocation offers temporary relief, a looming funding shortfall threatens federal highway match funds by the late 2030s.

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#VT #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #FederalFunding #VermontTransportation #TaxReform

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Berkeley County Parks & Recreation seeks $1.2M allocation, urgent capital funds and turf-field planning dollars Parks & Recreation Director Joe Burton outlined urgent maintenance needs across county parks, requested $1.2 million in increased allocation (or continuation of 50% hotel/motel split) for operations and capital needs, and asked for $30,000 to begin surveying and geotechnical work for an initial turf field at the DuPont Soccer Complex.

Berkeley County Parks & Recreation is facing urgent maintenance needs and is asking for a $1.2 million allocation to enhance community facilities and kickstart a new turf field project.

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#BerkeleyCounty #WV #BerkeleyCountyParks #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #PublicSafety

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Agency of Education urges master planning, warns $6.2B estimate understates school construction need Bob Donahue testified that a statewide facilities assessment identified roughly $6.2 billion in 20‑year needs but that figure likely understates the true cost; he urged funding the Facilities Master Planning Grant, standing up a School Construction Division and developing prioritization rules.

Vermont's school facilities need over $6.2 billion in repairs, but experts warn that figure could be just the tip of the iceberg!

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#VT #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #EducationReform #VermontSchools #FundingChallenges

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Senate Energy Committee advances OWRB-led water package citing $24 billion need The Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee advanced legislation aimed at centering water infrastructure in the appropriations process and creating loan and grant programs modeled on an Oklahoma Water Resources Board request, citing an estimated $24 billion statewide need through 2030.

Senator Hall's bold move to prioritize Oklahoma's staggering $24 billion water infrastructure needs could reshape the state's future—are we ready to make a change?

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#OK #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #CommunityResilience #WaterManagement

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Tennessee agriculture faces ‘‘commodity chaos’’; commissioner outlines losses, export push and infrastructure needs Tennessee Agriculture Commissioner Andy Holt told the Senate Energy, Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee that drought, low commodity prices and high input costs created large 2025 losses for core row crops and outlined state programs, export‑promotion goals and priority infrastructure projects to help producers.

Tennessee's agriculture is in crisis, facing staggering losses and urgent calls for infrastructure improvements to stabilize farmers and boost exports.

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#TN #EconomicStability #TennesseeAgriculture #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #ExportDevelopment

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Richland County committee starts 20-year facilities planning process; jail needs and courtroom safety flagged County staff presented a 20-year facilities planning framework and forms for department input; members highlighted jail deficiencies, an outside finding that courtrooms are unsafe, inventory needs for county properties (towers, fairgrounds) and a proposed meeting cadence to prioritize capital work.

Richland County is embarking on a crucial 20-year facilities plan, highlighting urgent needs for the jail and alarming safety risks in courtrooms that could threaten lives.

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#RichlandCounty #WI #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #PublicSafety #CapitalPlanning

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Fort Worth council debates shifting public-art bond set-asides as staff proposes expanding affordable housing funding Council discussed increasing 2026 bond capacity and shifting $2.9 million in public-art set-asides toward sidewalks or creating a standalone art proposition; councilmembers were split—some defended public art and local-artist participation, while others pressed for reallocation to sidewalks and basic infrastructure. Staff will bring a public-art ordinance amendment April 14 and the bond election ordinance is tentatively scheduled for Feb. 10.

Fort Worth's council is at a crossroads, weighing a $5 million boost for affordable housing against the future of public art funding—who will win in the battle for city priorities?

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#FortWorthTarrantCounty #TX #FortWorthAffordableHousing #InfrastructureNeed #PublicArt

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Senate Finance hears FY2027 budget overview as OMB flags billion-dollar deficit after including full PFD OMB Director Lacey Sanders told the Senate Finance Committee that the governor's FY2027 proposal, combined with lower oil-price forecasts and a full statutory Permanent Fund Dividend, produces an estimated deficit in the roughly $1.5 billion range; senators pressed on supplementals, use of the Constitutional Budget Reserve and timing for transportation match funding.

Alaska's proposed FY2027 budget could plunge the state into a staggering $1.5 billion deficit, raising urgent questions about fiscal planning and the future of the Permanent Fund Dividend.

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#AK #FiscalResponsibility #AlaskaBudget #InfrastructureNeed #PublicFinance #CitizenPortal

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Port Commission reviews biennial budget priorities as capital needs top $2.6 billion Acting Executive Director Michael Martin and interim Deputy Director Megan Wallace presented high‑level FY2026–27 and FY2027–28 budget priorities, citing rising operating costs, a $2.6 billion 10‑year capital need with $1.9 billion unfunded, and short‑term revenue strategies including tenant improvements and potential Pier 80 upgrades.

The Port of San Francisco is at a pivotal moment, facing a staggering $2.6 billion in capital needs while navigating rising operating costs and a post-pandemic recovery.

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#SanFranciscoCitySanFranciscoCounty #CA #EconomicResilience #InfrastructureNeed #PublicFinance

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Council highlights sinking funds, equipment replacement and infrastructure needs as grants fill some gaps Staff described stepped replacement programs and sinking funds for equipment and facilities, from SCBAs to servers and street maintenance; council urged continued grant-seeking and prioritized public safety and water projects.

The city is revamping its equipment replacement strategy, with pressing infrastructure needs potentially soaring into the tens of millions—how will they prioritize funding?

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#WY #GrantFunding #InfrastructureNeed #EquipmentReplacement #CitizenPortal

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Lynchburg water staff report 20 years of top water quality, flag infrastructure needs City water director Tim Mitchell told council the department won a 20th consecutive award for water quality, completed major testing and capital work, and warned 86 miles of waterline and millions in treatment-plant repairs remain unmet needs.

Lynchburg's water department celebrates 20 years of award-winning quality, but faces a daunting $28 million in infrastructure needs—are we ready to tackle this challenge?

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#LynchburgCampbellCounty #VA #InfrastructureNeed #LynchburgWater #PublicSafety #CleanWater #CitizenPortal

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Cerritos officials outline aging water, sewer needs after C‑4 well failure as residents urge alternatives to steep rate hikes City staff reported an emergency C‑4 well wall repair and outlined roughly $23 million in critical water projects and $3.9 million in sewer needs; council heard hours of public comment pressing for alternatives to a proposed multi‑year rate increase under Proposition 218 and approved developing low‑income discounts.

Cerritos officials revealed urgent repairs for aging water and sewer systems, with residents pushing back against proposed steep rate hikes that could impact their bills.

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#CA #CommunityEngagement #CerritosWater #InfrastructureNeed #CitizenPortal #PublicBudgeting

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Grayson supervisors keep existing casino-revenue split after Bristol asks for larger share to cover landfill costs Grayson County rejected Bristol’s request to reallocate casino proceeds; after a staff presentation of revenue figures and scenarios, the board voted to "stay the course" and retain the current 14-way split while staff will continue discussions with regional partners and state representatives.

Grayson County officials just voted to keep the existing 14-way split of casino revenue, rejecting Bristol's plea for a bigger share to tackle infrastructure issues.

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#GraysonCounty #VA #LocalGovAI #InfrastructureNeed #RevenueDistribution #CitizenPortal

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Juneau Assembly adopts resolution declaring local emergency for December–January storm, seeks state and federal aid The Juneau City and Borough Assembly adopted Resolution 4038, declaring a local emergency in response to a December 2025–January 2026 winter storm and requesting state and federal assistance to support snow-load clearing, drainage, hydrant access and avalanche monitoring. The assembly approved the measure by unanimous consent.

Juneau's City Assembly has declared a local emergency in response to the devastating winter storm, seeking urgent state and federal aid to tackle critical infrastructure challenges.

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#JuneauCityandBorough #AK #JuneauCity #CommunityAssistance #EmergencyResponse #InfrastructureNeed

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State Sen. Paige Wally visits Chester County, urges support for public schools and cautions on voucher expansion Tennessee state senator Paige Wally visited the Chester County School Board to reaffirm support for fully funding public schools, criticize recent private‑school voucher expansion and outline infrastructure and budget priorities heading into the 2026 legislative session.

Sen. Paige Wally emphasizes the critical need for fully funding public education while raising concerns over the implications of expanding private-school voucher programs.

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#TN #TennesseeSchools #PublicSchoolSupport #EducationFunding #InfrastructureNeed #CitizenPortal

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Residents tell Coeur d'Alene council planning process sidelines neighborhoods, urge review of Courterra traffic impacts Multiple residents from Indian Meadows and adjacent neighborhoods criticized a Dec. 9 Planning & Zoning hearing and asked the council to reconsider using Industrial Loop as the primary connector and to revisit the PUD process, citing traffic, safety and lack of timely updates to council.

Residents are demanding the Coeur d'Alene City Council hit pause on the controversial Courterra development, citing safety concerns and a lack of respect for community input.

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#CoeurKootenaiCounty #ID #TrafficSafety #InfrastructureNeed #CoeurDAleneNeighborhoods #PublicEngagement

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House subcommittee hears MDOT, airport executives on Michigan aviation funding; parking-tax sunset flagged as a risk MDOT and airport officials told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation that Michigan’s aeronautics programs rely heavily on federal capital grants and a parking-tax earmark that sunsets in 2030, urging lawmakers to preserve state match funding and boost airport support beyond a $50,000 recruitment line item.

Michigan's aviation funding is at a critical crossroads, with airport officials warning that a looming parking-tax sunset could jeopardize essential federal matching funds.

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#MI #InfrastructureNeed #FederalFunding #CitizenPortal

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Georgetown council weighs stormwater utility fee after study finds $25 million needs City staff presented a Strand study identifying about $25 million in stormwater needs and an annual program cost of roughly $2.6 million, equivalent to about $6 per ERU per month; council debated credits, residential impacts and whether to start small maintenance crews before seeking a dedicated fee.

Georgetown City is facing a $25 million stormwater infrastructure challenge, and the debate over a new utility fee could reshape funding for crucial maintenance and repairs.

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#GeorgetownCityScottCounty #KY #InfrastructureNeed #GeorgetownCity #StormwaterManagement

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