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Southampton County planners debate data-center rules, ask staff to research ordinances The Planning Commission spent most of its meeting scrutinizing data-center impacts — power, water, land use and decommissioning — and asked staff to survey other local ordinances and report back, with an eye toward drafting a local ordinance within months.

Southampton County is gearing up to tackle the potential influx of data centers, weighing impacts on utilities, farmland, and the community—are they prepared for what's coming?

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#SouthamptonCounty #VA #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #ZoningRegulations #DataCenterImpact

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Developer outlines county battery storage plans; safety, siting and timeline questioned East Point Energy presented a battery energy storage overview and potential local footprint (estimated ~200 acres for roughly 1 GW); commissioners and staff asked about fire safety, volunteer fire department impacts, substations and siting. No zoning action was taken.

East Point Energy's bold plans for battery storage in Charlotte County could reshape the power landscape, but safety and siting concerns linger.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #FireSafety #EnergyStorage

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Lincoln County approves master-plan consultant and hears economic-diversification presentations Commissioners approved an agreement with Sunrise Engineering for a county master plan and heard Evaunt Management outline a proposed economic development playbook for Kemmerer; officials discussed Keller Associates’ scenarios (including a roughly $50 million estimate) and agreed ARPA funds do not require an RFP for this use.

Lincoln County is set to embark on a transformative journey with Sunrise Engineering leading the charge for a crucial master plan, aiming to shape the future of infrastructure and economic growth.

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#LincolnCounty #WY #LincolnCountyEconomy #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Henderson council approves rezoning of roughly 140 acres to R8 with unanimous vote The Henderson City Council unanimously approved Ordinance 23-17 on July 10, 2023, rezoning four Vance County parcels (about 140 acres) to R8 (high-density residential). Planning staff and True Homes representatives said infrastructure can support the projected buildout; a master plan will be submitted later.

Henderson City Council just made a bold move by rezoning 140 acres for high-density residential development, paving the way for new growth and community plans!

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#HendersonCityVanceCounty #NC #UrbanDevelopment #CommunityGrowth #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #HendersonCity

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DGGS mapping and geothermal programs move into operating budget; $5.8M Earth MRI grant recorded The Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys reported the Earth MRI critical‑minerals mapping grant will move into the operating budget as a $5.8 million federal increment with no state match, and the DGGS geothermal effort continues as a three‑year program focused on field work, contracting and partnership development.

Alaska's Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys just secured a $5.8 million federal boost to revolutionize critical minerals mapping and geothermal energy assessments—find out how this could reshape the state's future!

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#AK #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Cibola County Commission adopts FY24 final budget, approves ICIP and intergovernmental MOU The Cibola County Board of Commissioners approved the FY24 Final Budget, the FY2025–2029 ICIP and an MOU with Valencia County by unanimous 4-0 votes during its July 27 meeting, and directed publication of an ordinance amendment on subdivision exemption provisions.

Cibola County's Board of Commissioners made significant strides by unanimously adopting the FY24 Final Budget and an ambitious Infrastructure Capital Improvements Plan!

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#CibolaCounty #NM #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #BudgetApproval

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State Rep. James Tipton briefs Spencer County Fiscal Court on special session and possible outer-outer loop routes State Rep. James Allen Tipton updated the Spencer County Fiscal Court on the recent special session, passage of HB 1 on special-purpose governmental entities, and preliminary planning for an "outer-outer loop" connecting I-65 and I-71; he also reviewed local road and bridge work.

State Rep. James Tipton revealed exciting plans for an "outer-outer loop" road that could transform Spencer County's connectivity with multiple potential routes on the table!

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#SpencerCounty #KY #SpencerCountyGovernment #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance

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Burke County to buy 427-acre tract for industrial development for $2.4 million The Burke County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of an approximately 427-acre tract off Highway 56 for $2.4 million and a matching budget amendment, with the Burke County Development Authority leading the proposal.

Burke County is making a bold move by purchasing a 427-acre tract for industrial development at $2.4 million—what does this mean for the future of the area?

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#BurkeCounty #GA #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #BudgetApproval

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Engineering presents Leander stormwater master plan; top 15 projects estimated at just under $15 million Engineers told the Leander City Council that public outreach and modeling identified 77 high‑risk flood locations narrowed to 45 candidate projects; the top 15 cost an estimated just under $15 million and the full 45 list is roughly $40 million. Staff outlined funding options and next steps toward a mid‑May draft for staff approval.

Leander has identified 77 high-risk flooding areas, narrowing them down to 15 top-priority projects that could cost nearly $15 million—find out how this stormwater master plan could reshape the city!

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#LeanderWilliamsonCounty #TX #LeanderStormwater #InfrastructurePlanning

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Nassau County to seed utility authority with restricted fund as first step toward coordinated utilities Staff proposed establishing a dependent utility authority and moving approximately $1.5 million into a restricted special-revenue fund to support staff, legal work and interlocal negotiations as the county explores a future independent utility authority for utilities coordination.

Nassau County is taking a bold step towards a coordinated utility authority by proposing to invest $1.5 million into a special fund to streamline water, sewer, and waste management!

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#NassauCounty #FL #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #InterlocalAgreements #UtilityManagement

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Engineer details RSR ratings, utility delays and $1 million allotment for Lowell resurfacing City engineer Dave Piari presented a five-year pavement list and said RSR ratings guide resurfacing; projects are often postponed for National Grid or CSO work. Piari said about $1,000,000 is allocated for road reconstruction this year and French Street has a larger appropriation.

City engineer Dave Piari reveals the complexities behind Lowell's street resurfacing delays, highlighting the challenges of utility work and budget constraints.

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#LowellCityMiddlesexCounty #MA #CommunityEngagement #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #LowellCity

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Scott County considers siting rules and short moratorium as officials weigh data-center impacts Planning staff proposed a framework to add data centers as conditional uses in I-2 zones with performance standards (noise, lighting, utility protections) and recommended environmental reviews and decommissioning plans; the court asked staff to draft moratorium language to allow ordinance development.

Scott County is poised to shape the future of data centers with a proposed moratorium and new zoning rules aimed at balancing growth with community concerns.

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#ScottCounty #KY #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalImpact #UtilityProtection

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Council adopts 2025 Water Master Plan outlining 10-year CIP and supply resilience After a presentation by public works and Jacobs Engineering, the council unanimously adopted the 2025 Water Master Plan, which projects demand through 2040 and recommends staged investments in supply, storage and treatment capacity.

Lake Havasu City Council has taken a bold step into the future by adopting a comprehensive 2025 Water Master Plan that outlines strategic investments for sustainable water supply through 2040.

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#LakeHavasuCityMohaveCounty #AZ #InfrastructurePlanning #WaterSupply #CitizenPortal

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Vendor outlines $7.8 million infrastructure plan and $4.7 million radio replacement option for Black Hawk County communications system Raycom, the county's long-term radio systems vendor, told the oversight board that many P25 system components are at or nearing manufacturer end-of-life and presented two financing options: an annual payment plan or one-time purchases for radios and infrastructure, with staff asked to return with final prices and a timeline.

Black Hawk County is facing a critical decision on its $7.8 million communications system overhaul as essential radio components approach end-of-life—will they invest now to ensure reliable emergency services?

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#BlackHawkCounty #IA #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Caroline County delays decision on Secondary Six‑Year Road Plan as officials seek more study and data County members reviewed the draft Secondary Six‑Year Plan for 2027–2032, heard a Port Royal request for a dynamic Route 301 traffic signal and a long‑term bypass study, and voted to table a formal recommendation until the next meeting while staff verifies eligibility and funding details.

Caroline County's officials hit pause on the Secondary Six-Year Road Plan as they dig deeper into funding and project eligibility, leaving crucial decisions hanging in the balance.

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#CarolineCounty #VA #CarolineCountyRoads #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #EconomicGrowth

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Utah committee backs resolution urging transfer of small federal parcels for housing The Senate committee unanimously recommended HCR 14, a concurrent resolution asking federal authorities to consider transferring small, clearly defined parcels of federally managed land adjacent to municipalities so they can be used for moderate‑income housing, sponsor said.

Utah's Senate committee just unanimously backed a resolution to repurpose small federal land parcels for much-needed moderate-income housing, aiming to tackle the state's housing affordability crisis!

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#UT #UrbanDevelopment #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Michigan Geological Survey warns funding cut would undercut mapping, federal matching and new repository work Western Michigan University and the Michigan Geological Survey told the appropriations subcommittee the governor’s proposed budget reduces ongoing MGS funding from $3,000,000 to $400,000 — a change they said would jeopardize multiyear mapping projects, federal cost‑share matches and the scientific staff needed to leverage large federal grants.

Michigan's Geological Survey warns that drastic funding cuts could jeopardize critical mapping projects and scientific credibility, threatening future partnerships and state infrastructure.

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#MI #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #ScientificResearch #PublicFunding

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Midwest Reliability Organization warns demand growth could outpace resources; data centers a major driver MRO told the Minnesota House Energy Finance and Policy Committee that its 2026 Regional Risk Assessment flags energy adequacy as the single extreme risk, driven largely by rapid data-center growth, retirements of dispatchable generation, and constrained equipment supply chains.

Midwest Reliability Organization warns that surging demand, fueled by data centers, could outstrip energy resources, marking a critical risk for the region's future.

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#MN #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #EnergyAdequacy #DataCenterGrowth #MinnesotaEnergy

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Developer seeks mixed‑use change near inland port; commissioners call for fuller study A developer asked the commission to consider changing the general plan for property near 7500 West to mixed use because the inland port’s expansion changed market conditions; commissioners urged routing the proposal through the planning commission and studying water, sewer and traffic before altering the general plan.

A developer is pushing for a mixed-use transformation near the expanding inland port, but commissioners insist on thorough studies before any changes can happen.

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#UT #UrbanDevelopment #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #SustainableGrowth

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Flagler Beach approves Veranda Bay annexation and land‑use changes over resident objections After hours of public comment and debate about infrastructure, environment and process, Flagler Beach commissioners approved the Veranda Bay pre‑annexation agreement, a comprehensive‑plan amendment and rezoning/master‑plan agreement; each vote passed 4–1 amid concerns about stormwater, marina impacts and the county’s dispute‑resolution status.

Flagler Beach has approved the controversial annexation of Veranda Bay, despite fierce public opposition over environmental and infrastructure concerns.

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#FL #EnvironmentalSustainability #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement

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City attorney details multiple growth‑management appeals, estimates $232,000 in outside counsel and staff costs since 2020 City Attorney Darcy Swetnam briefed the council on consolidated appeals to the Growth Management Hearings Board challenging the city’s comp plan and SEPA decisions, outlined the appellants' claims including inadequate public participation and infrastructure analysis, and estimated roughly $232,000 in outside counsel and attorney costs since 2020 for repeated appeals.

Anacortes is facing a legal showdown over its comprehensive plan, with appeals citing lack of public input and costly attorney fees raising concerns for taxpayers.

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#AnacortesSkagitCounty #WA #AnacortesGrowthManagement #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing

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DOT: State has toll-credit balance now but could face shortfall in early 2030s, commissioner retiring Assistant Commissioner David Rodrigue told the committee the Department of Transportation currently has a toll-credit balance sufficient to support its federal program but projected a possible shortfall in the early 2030s; he also announced a retirement reception for Commissioner Cass at DOT Headquarters.

New Hampshire's Department of Transportation warns of a potential toll-credit shortfall by the early 2030s, raising concerns about federal funding for transportation projects.

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#NH #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #FederalFunding #TollCredits #NewHampshireTransportation

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Glendale council approves annexation and rezoning for 39‑acre Sarabelle Logistics project The council unanimously approved annexation and a Planned Area Development rezoning for a 39‑acre parcel south of Peoria and Seville avenues to permit industrial development that staff says would include three buildings totaling about 675,000 sq. ft.; staff said utility service will be provided by EPCOR and no public speakers opposed the requests.

Glendale's City Council has given the green light for a massive 39-acre industrial development, paving the way for three huge buildings set to transform the area!

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#GlendaleMaricopaCounty #AZ #CommunityEngagement #UrbanDevelopment #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Neighbors press county and city on speeding, photo radar and 88th/94th signal plan Residents pressed Clark County officials about speeding and cut‑through traffic, asked whether photo‑radar or speed bumps could be restored, and heard City of Vancouver traffic staff say the 88th/94th intersection warrants a signal; officials said mitigation for a city development impacting a county road would be the developer’s responsibility.

Residents are demanding action on speeding and dangerous intersections, with some calling their streets "like an Autobahn"—what solutions are on the table?

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#ClarkCounty #WA #CommunityEngagement #TrafficSafety #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #ClarkCountyResidents

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Traffic study for Longhorn subdivision flags widening needs; commissioners discuss prorated developer participation A county traffic exhibit for the Longhorn project (about 300 units) shows needed widening on 6700 W, turn-lane work and a roughly 100‑foot storage queue; commissioners asked engineering to include developer participation language that prorates future signal costs when warrants are met.

County engineers are proposing major road improvements for the Longhorn subdivision to handle the expected traffic surge, but developers may need to share the costs—how will this affect future projects?

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#UT #DeveloperParticipation #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Committee approves regional Port Saint Joe authority despite strong local pushback Lawmakers voted to expand the Port Saint Joe Port Authority to a four-county body to pursue cargo and economic development. Supporters cited jobs and regional coordination; opponents warned of environmental contamination, infrastructure costs and lack of local consent.

A controversial bill to expand the Port Saint Joe Port Authority has ignited fierce debate over economic growth versus environmental concerns, with local voices calling for caution amid promises of job creation.

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#FL #EnvironmentalConcerns #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Council weighs water-plant filter work, a line-mapping system and a billing vendor demo Council discussed replacing aging water-plant filters (an estimated $40,000–$50,000 range), adopting a mapping system to document water/sewer lines, and invited an on-site demonstration from Cassell (Zach Day) to address billing issues with the current vendor Arista.

The town council is tackling critical water utility issues, from replacing aging filters to adopting a high-tech mapping system for water and sewer lines!

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#PolkCounty #TN #CommunityEngagement #PolkCountyUtility #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #WaterManagement

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Panel Hears Bill Letting Local Governments Tie Development to Infrastructure The Municipal Affairs Committee considered House Bill 4050, which would allow cities and counties to adopt optional 'concurrency' programs requiring adequate public facilities before new development proceeds. Supporters said it gives local governments planning tools and legal cover; builders warned it could add costs and delays for housing.

A contentious new bill in South Carolina could reshape development by tying construction approval to the availability of essential public facilities, sparking fierce debates among local officials, developers, and residents.

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#SC #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal

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Commerce: rising distribution costs and federal tax‑credit changes could raise Minnesota utility bills Department of Commerce warned the committee that growing distribution-system investment, the end of some federal clean‑energy tax credits and rising gas export prices could push Minnesota utility bills higher even as generation costs from wind and solar remain low.

Minnesota's utility bills could surge as rising distribution costs and federal tax-credit changes loom over the energy landscape—are you prepared for the impact?

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#MN #MinnesotaUtility #EnergyCosts #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #CleanEnergy

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Midwest Reliability Organization warns MISO margins are tightening as data-center demand rises MRO representatives told the Senate Energy Committee that accelerating demand — largely from data centers — and lagging dispatchable resource additions are tightening regional reliability margins and raising the risk of seasonal shortfalls, while long lead times for critical equipment could slow necessary transmission and generation expansions.

As demand from data centers surges, the Midwest is facing tightening power margins and increased reliability risks that could lead to seasonal shortfalls.

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#MN #InfrastructurePlanning #CitizenPortal #EnergyReliability #MinnesotaEnergy #DataCenterDemand

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