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Parma Heights officials report Feb. 8 shooting response, $50,000 grant for Cassidy Theatre and resident concern over E. Huffman paving Safety Director Scharschmidt updated Council on the Feb. 8 shooting near Twin Lakes and Pearl Road, saying firefighters freed a trapped woman and two people were transported to Metro Hospital; Mayor Gallo announced a $50,000 CDSG grant for Cassidy Theatre; residents asked about E. Huffman street repairs.

Parma Heights officials shared gripping updates on a recent shooting response and a $50,000 grant to enhance community theater—find out how safety measures are evolving!

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#OH #CommunityEngagement #ParmaHeightsSafety #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #InfrastructureRepair

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Ben Hill County reports near‑complete power restoration, distributes supplies after Hurricane Helene County officials said most power has been restored after Hurricane Helene, distributed water, MREs, tarps and food, opened temporary debris sites and are repairing washed‑out roads; no storm‑related injuries were reported.

Ben Hill County is bouncing back strong after Hurricane Helene, with power nearly restored and vital supplies like food and water distributed to the community!

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#BenHillCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #EmergencyResponse #BenHillCountyUtilities #CommunitySupport #InfrastructureRepair

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Commissioners approve dozens of budget amendments, vendor payments and property action Carter County commissioners on Oct. 20 approved multiple budget amendments, payments to contractors and fund transfers — including school and bond appropriations totaling millions — and authorized a quitclaim deed releasing county interest in an unopened road.

Carter County commissioners just approved over $10 million in budget amendments and vital infrastructure repairs, paving the way for significant improvements in our community!

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#CarterCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #CommunitySupport #EducationFunding #InfrastructureRepair

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Carter County approves $3 million HEAL loan and broad Helene flood spending package The Carter County Commission on Feb. 18 approved a $3 million Helene Emergency Assistance Loan (HEAL) from TEMA and a slate of related budget amendments, purchase orders and payments to support debris removal, road repairs and landfill operations following Tropical Storm Helene.

Carter County just approved a massive $3 million emergency loan to tackle the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene, paving the way for critical repairs and recovery efforts!

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#CarterCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #DisasterResponse #EmergencyFunding #InfrastructureRepair

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Spencer County declares emergencies after pump-station overflow and EMS HVAC failure; residents raise zoning concerns Spencer County Judge/Executive John Riley declared emergencies for a failing EMS HVAC unit and an overflowing lift station at Top Flight Landing on reports from EMA/EMS Director Chris Limpp. An engineer and residents told the court the pump failures stemmed largely from debris and 'flushable' wipes, and residents urged bond or operator responsibility as rezoning proceeds.

Spencer County is facing dual emergencies as a malfunctioning lift station and a broken EMS HVAC unit spark urgent responses and resident concerns about responsible growth.

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#SpencerCounty #KY #CitizenPortal #CommunityResponsibility #PublicSafety #InfrastructureRepair

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Houghton County Board seeks state disaster aid after spring flooding, cites $18.07 million in damages The Houghton County Board unanimously adopted Resolution #23-16 on Sept. 12, 2023 requesting a State Disaster Contingency Fund grant under Section 19 of Act 390 to reimburse spring 2023 flood costs totaling $18,073,066 and authorized the county road engineer to apply on the county’s behalf.

Houghton County is taking action after spring floods devastated infrastructure, seeking $500,000 in state disaster relief for damages exceeding $18 million.

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#MI #CitizenPortal #FloodResponse #EmergencyManagement #InfrastructureRepair

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Port Huron outlines $5.6 million canal repair plan, publishes bond notice to preserve options City staff presented a shovel‑ready proposal to repair the Black River Canal with an estimated cost of $5.6 million; the city would shoulder roughly $3.0–$3.6 million and is seeking about $1 million from each adjoining township. Council authorized publication of a notice of intent to issue bonds but the manager said no bonds will be sold until townships agree.

Port Huron is set to invest $5.6 million in repairing the Black River Canal, but urgent action is needed to prevent costly long-term consequences!

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#PortHuronCityClairCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #PublicFunding #PortHuronCanal #CommunityOutreach #InfrastructureRepair

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Council hears water-system update; reviews budgets and approves warrants Council member Godfrey reported the town's Mylar/Milder Creek spring is offline and described SCADA and meter problems; council reviewed January and February financial totals and approved the January budget and February warrant list by motion and voice vote.

Council member Godfrey revealed critical updates on Clarkston's water system, including offline springs and potential meter malfunctions that could impact the town's future.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureRepair #PublicSafety #BudgetTransparency

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County to accept $1.95M commerce grant for Tower Road bridge; auditor outlines ARPA allocations for Exit 21/22 engineering Public works asked commissioners to accept a $1.95 million commerce grant for a permanent Tower Road bridge repair and permission to sign an emergency leachate repair contract; the auditor reported $2.6 million allocated for Exit 21 engineering with roughly $1.8 million remaining and $200,000 proposed to study Exit 22.

Cowlitz County is set to secure a $1.95 million grant for a permanent fix to the Tower Road bridge, while plans for addressing Exit 21 and future overflow at Exit 22 are in motion!

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#CowlitzCounty #WA #EmergencyContracts #CitizenPortal #GrantFunding #InfrastructureRepair

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Hingham facilities director warns of repeated boiler failures and asks committee to back larger extraordinary‑repairs reserve Facilities director Matthew Meehan reported repeated boiler tube failures and ice‑damming damage at district schools and urged the committee to increase an extraordinary‑repairs warrant; staff said about $312,000 has already been spent and engineers estimate additional multi‑year repairs.

Hingham schools face a crisis as aging boilers and roofs lead to costly repairs, with officials pushing for a significant emergency fund to avert a complete system failure.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #SustainableEnergy #HinghamSchools #EmergencyFunding #InfrastructureRepair

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Traffic detour nearly quintuples on Horseshoe Island Road after Highway 36 bridge work; parish rolls out signage, shoulder repairs After a Highway 36 bridge closure, parish traffic counts on Horseshoe Island Road rose from about 355 to about 1,888 average daily trips, officials said; the parish refreshed no-through-truck signage, added chevrons, and plans shoulder stabilization and coordination with enforcement while longer-term fixes await the state bridge project.

Traffic on Horseshoe Island Road has skyrocketed nearly fivefold due to a bridge closure on Highway 36, raising serious safety concerns for local residents.

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#TammanyParish #LA #CitizenPortal #CommunityConcerns #PublicSafety #StTammanyParish #InfrastructureRepair

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El Campo council approves $476,999 sewer contract after recent line collapse The City Council voted to award a $476,998.78 contract to Ramrod Utilities LLC to replace a failing sanitary sewer line after staff reported a collapse and described the repair as an 'imminent failure.' Funding will come from remaining 2024 bond proceeds.

El Campo City Council has approved a $476,999 contract for urgent sewer line repairs after a recent collapse, pushing the project timeline from 2027 to now!

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#ElCampoWhartonCounty #TX #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #ElCampoSewer #GovernmentTransparency #InfrastructureRepair

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Lake Superior State University tells House panel outages, ransomware displaced students and urges urgent funding Lake Superior State University representatives told the subcommittee that a ransomware attack and a citywide power outage last fall disrupted campus operations, displaced students for days and prompted a request for LDSI funds to repair electrical and IT infrastructure.

Lake Superior State University is sounding the alarm after a devastating power outage and ransomware attack left students displaced and critical operations in jeopardy.

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#MI #CybersecurityThreats #CitizenPortal #StudentSupport #InfrastructureRepair

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UN warns Gaza’s Mikkorot supply remains shut; water trucking and medical relief increased amid damaged sewage infrastructure UN officials said the Mikkorot water supply into Gaza has been fully shut down since Feb. 10, prompting expanded water trucking and stressing that damaged sewage pumping stations and medicine shortages are compounding public‑health risks.

Gaza faces a public health crisis as the Mikkorot water supply remains shut down, and urgent repairs are hampered by access issues, leaving communities vulnerable to disease.

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#US #EmergencyRelief #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #GazaWaterSupply #InfrastructureRepair

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Committee advances $900,000 measure to fill gap in flood‑wall repair funding; MSD grant application planned Chair Browning and the committee advanced Board Bill 159, which would supply $900,000 to complete funding for a flood‑wall repair project after a prior amendment reduced the allocation to about $4.1 million; the sponsor said an MSD grant application is intended to cover the remainder and committee members discussed contingency plans if the grant is not received.

Chair Browning's Board Bill 159 aims to secure an extra $900,000 for crucial flood-wall repairs, but what happens if the grant falls through?

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#LouisCityLouisCounty #MO #CitizenPortal #CommunityFunding #DisasterResilience #StLouisFlooding #InfrastructureRepair

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Council presses ODOT, OKI and OPW for help after Terracon report estimates $3.5M for US 50/Shady Lane repairs A Terracon report, shared with council by ODOT, estimates about $3.5 million to remediate slippage on US 50 near Shady Lane. Village officials said ODOT indicated local responsibility under state law for state highways in villages and scheduled a multiagency meeting to pursue funding and technical assistance.

A $3.5 million repair bill looms over US 50 at Shady Lane, as village officials scramble to secure funding to prevent a potentially dangerous road collapse.

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#NorthBendHamiltonCounty #OH #NorthBendHighways #CitizenPortal #CommunityFunding #PublicSafety #InfrastructureRepair

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Bakersfield officials explain proposed sewer-rate increase, Proposition 218 process City of Bakersfield Assistant Water Director Yvette Roldan told the city podcast the Public Works sewer enterprise needs more revenue because reserves have been drawn down and costs (equipment, chemicals, electricity) and demand have risen; Proposition 218 notices will be mailed in early March and a public hearing is set for April 22.

Bakersfield is facing a potential sewer rate increase due to rising costs and aging infrastructure—will residents rise up and protest?

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#BakersfieldKernCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #PublicEngagement #SustainableFunding #BakersfieldSewer #InfrastructureRepair

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Immediate Repair Works Carried Out After Water Overflow Incident at Jalan Abang Haji Openg, TTDI PUTRAJAYA, Feb 25 — The Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia (KPKT) said immediate rectification measures have been implemented following a water overflow incident at Jalan Abang Haji Openg in Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI), which occurred on February 22 and drew widespread attention on social media. The ministry said the technical interventions are …

Immediate Repair Works Carried Out After Water Overflow Incident at Jalan Abang Haji Openg, TTDI #WaterOverflow #MalaysiaNews #PublicSafety #InfrastructureRepair #LocalGovernment

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Architects and contractor report extensive concrete deterioration at ICB; committee recommends Miller Architects' plan to BOCC Miller Architects told the county the ICB building's brick facade and underlying concrete show widespread deterioration; the firm proposed a supplemental exterior structural system and redesign work with estimated fees and asked the committee to recommend the plan to the Board of County Commissioners, which the committee approved.

Oklahoma County's iconic ICB building is facing extensive deterioration, prompting architects to propose a crucial redesign that could reshape its future.

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#OklahomaCounty #OK #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #HistoricPreservation #InfrastructureRepair

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Police chief outlines $5.4M plan to finish Lorraine Barracks repairs; committee approves article Chief Gibson described multi-phase work at Lorraine Barracks and justified a $5.4 million debt-exclusion appropriation to complete electrical and plumbing upgrades needed for code compliance; the Finance Committee approved the article after questions about reporting and cost drivers.

Chief Gibson revealed a $5.4 million plan to update the aging Lorraine Barracks, sparking controversy over costs and management.

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#NantucketCounty #MA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #InfrastructureRepair

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State submits FEMA request after historic December flooding; preliminary infrastructure damage pegged at $182.3 million Speaker 1 said the state submitted a request to FEMA seeking a major disaster declaration for December flooding, with a preliminary damage assessment of $182,300,000 and eligibility for up to 75% federal reimbursement for qualifying public-assistance repairs.

Washington is taking action after December's historic flooding, with a request to FEMA for a major disaster declaration and a staggering $182.3 million in damage assessed.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #DisasterRelief #FloodMitigation #InfrastructureRepair

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State submits FEMA major-disaster request after December flooding; preliminary infrastructure damage set at $182.3 million Speaker 4 said the state is submitting a FEMA request to declare a major disaster for December floods and to enroll in the Public Assistance program, reporting a preliminary public-infrastructure damage assessment of $182.3 million and noting the figure may rise as assessments continue.

The state is taking action by requesting a major disaster declaration from FEMA due to December's catastrophic flooding, with preliminary infrastructure damage already estimated at a staggering $182.3 million.

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#WA #InfrastructureRepair #CitizenPortal #DisasterRelief

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Committee advances $1.2M ARPA interest allocation for water repairs; larger ARPA reallocation discussed The committee advanced board bill 160 to allocate $1.2 million in ARPA interest to the Water Division for replacement of 2–3 prioritized mains and valve work. Members used the discussion to press for a broader funding strategy; a related reallocation of $6,866,460.48 (board bill 161) was presented but deferred for further departmental detail.

St. Louis is taking a big step toward fixing its aging water infrastructure with a $1.2 million investment, but there's much more at stake!

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#LouisCityLouisCounty #MO #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #StLouisWater #PublicFunding #InfrastructureRepair

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Committee advances $1.2M in ARPA interest to water repairs and schedules review of larger $6.87M reallocation The committee advanced Board Bill 160 to allocate $1.2 million in ARPA interest to immediate water main and valve repairs and heard presentation on a proposed $6.866 million ARPA reallocation (Board Bill 161) that will return next week with detailed exhibits.

St. Louis is taking a major step to fix its aging water infrastructure with a $1.2 million boost aimed at urgent repairs, but there's even more funding on the horizon!

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#LouisCityLouisCounty #MO #ARPAFunding #CitizenPortal #StLouisWater #PublicUtilities #InfrastructureRepair

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Walled Lake council warned of aging sewer system as 14 Mile construction continues Council members were told sewer infrastructure across Walled Lake is in poor condition and faces years of repairs; staff updated the council on county-led work on 14 Mile Road, including a hoped-for July 1 finish and short-term reopening of a key intersection.

Walled Lake’s aging sewer system is in dire need of repairs, with council members warning that fixing it could take a decade and cost millions.

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#WalledLakeWayneCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #UrbanPlanning #TrafficManagement #WalledLakeSewer #InfrastructureRepair

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Committee approves several environment and transportation bills, schedules sewer-interceptor briefing The House Environment and Transportation Committee approved HB146 (as amended), HB164, HB220 (as amended), HB55 and HB177 by voice vote during a Feb. 13 session; the committee also accepted withdrawals and scheduled a 2 p.m. briefing on the Potomac Sewer Interceptor rupture.

The House Environment and Transportation Committee made significant progress, approving key bills and scheduling an urgent briefing on the Potomac Sewer Interceptor rupture.

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#MD #MarylandEnvironment #CitizenPortal #TransportationInnovation #WaterManagement #InfrastructureRepair

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Newberg committee weighs gravel roads, ADA ramps, equipment consortium and red-light cameras At the Feb. 10 Rate Review Committee meeting, staff outlined road-repair priorities including slurry/crack sealing, 50 ADA ramps required for grind-and-inlay work, the high cost of paving gravel streets, and a possible regional equipment consortium; red-light camera revenue is being used for debt reduction.

Newberg's Rate Review Committee is tackling the challenge of road repairs, ADA ramps, and innovative equipment sharing—will these changes pave the way for safer streets?

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#NewbergYamhillCounty #OR #CommunityEngagement #NewbergRoads #PublicSafety #InfrastructureRepair

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Transportation Commission adds storm debris assessment contracts, plans IDIQ bidding and FEMA coordination The commission added three small-purchase debris-assessment contracts for districts 1–3 after a winter ice storm, authorized advertising for debris-removal IDIQs, and heard that initial assessments will be submitted next week to support FEMA funding requests.

Mississippi is gearing up for extensive storm debris assessments and potential FEMA funding after a winter ice storm, with initial reports expected next week!

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#MS #CitizenPortal #DisasterResponse #FEMASupport #MississippiDebris #InfrastructureRepair

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Wayne budget committee prioritizes capital repairs, flags $600,000 fire truck gap At its Feb. 10 meeting the Town of Wayne budget committee reviewed an initial FY2027 budget draft, highlighted capital needs including a potential $600,000 fire truck purchase and dam and bridge repairs, and identified potential funding gaps despite an existing $430,000 reserve for the truck.

The Town of Wayne's budget committee is facing a $600,000 shortfall for a new fire truck while prioritizing crucial repairs to bridges and dams—how will they bridge the gap?

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#ME #CitizenPortal #CommunityFunding #PublicSafety #MaineBudget #InfrastructureRepair

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Regional planners tell House Transportation Committee flood repairs outpace town budgets; inventories speed reimbursement Central Vermont planners told the House Transportation Committee that post‑flood road, culvert and bridge damage has left towns with multi‑million dollar repair needs and urged easier access to VTrans and federal grant programs; inventories, they said, help prioritize projects and support FEMA reimbursement claims.

Central Vermont towns are drowning in highway repair costs after recent floods, with some facing damages up to four times their annual budgets.

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#VT #GrantAccess #CitizenPortal #DisasterRelief #VermontTowns #InfrastructureRepair

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