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Commissioners approve CSX crossing closure deal, advance several DOT road contracts and buy new grader Dooly County approved a CSX Crossing Closure Agreement including $170,000 to pave Dusty Road, advanced multiple GDOT paving and right-of-way agreements and authorized a lease-purchase for a new motor grader and a road tractor to support county maintenance work.

Dooly County just struck a game-changing deal to close a railroad crossing while paving the way for major road improvements and new equipment purchases!

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#DoolyCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #RoadSafety #TransportationIssues #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Board debates four‑day school week pilot amid transportation and childcare concerns Trustees and staff reviewed a proposed pilot of a four‑day school week, discussing bus route lengths, student start times (potentially before sunrise in winter months), childcare solutions, IEP implications and modest projected savings (estimated 1–2%). No action taken; staff to return with more data.

The debate over a proposed four-day school week is heating up, with trustees voicing concerns about student safety, childcare availability, and potential savings.

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#ID #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #TransportationIssues #ChildcareAccess

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Planning commission reviews West Chester University master plan, eyes conditional‑use recommendation The planning commission reviewed a revised West Chester University master plan that removes a proposed parking garage, adds temporary housing and proposes Church Street pedestrianization; consultants will deliver a response to the urban engineer’s February 17 letter before next week’s vote, which would be the commission’s conditional‑use recommendation to borough council.

West Chester University's revised master plan is stirring debate with the removal of a parking garage and plans for a pedestrian-friendly Church Street—how will this impact the community?

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#WestChesterChesterCounty #PA #CitizenPortal #UrbanPlanning #TransportationIssues

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Parents tell East Stroudsburg board to pause redistricting plans; district says it will investigate options Public commenters from Resica Elementary urged the board not to redistrict students to North, citing transportation delays, loss of extracurricular opportunities and lack of notification about a feasibility survey; district leaders said boundary investigations will proceed as data-gathering, not as immediate changes.

Resica parents are rallying against proposed redistricting plans, fearing long bus rides and lost extracurricular opportunities for their children.

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#PA #CommunityEngagement #ExtracurricularAccess #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #PennsylvaniaEducation

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Veterans groups push for stronger housing, mental‑health and transportation supports for New Jersey veterans Women veterans, the VFW and Disabled American Veterans told the Assembly committee that gaps in housing for women with children, limited mental‑health program access, and patchy transportation to VA care are causing unmet needs and urged funding, oversight and expanded eligibility.

New Jersey veterans, especially women, are facing a crisis of housing, healthcare, and transportation that could have dire consequences for their well-being.

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#NJ #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #HousingSupport #NewJerseyVeterans #MentalHealthAccess

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Resident challenges photo-ticket mailing practice; judge says notice to address of record was adequate Leif Kerchoff argued the city’s photo‑ticket vendor failed to use the Department of Licensing mailing address, delaying notice; Judge Portenoy ruled the notice was mailed to the address of record and denied relief, while Kerchoff said he will appeal.

A Lake Forest Park resident is taking on the city over photo-ticket notices, claiming the vendor's mailing practices are flawed—will he win his appeal?

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#LakeForestParkKingCounty #WA #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #DueProcessNotice #LakeForestParkTraffic

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Caribou officials, residents press Maine DOT to avoid long closure of Fort Street bridge City staff and residents told the Planning Board that an online‑only DOT meeting and a preliminary DOT plan that could close the Fort Street bridge for months raised concerns over emergency response, school bus times for roughly 140 children, and economic impacts; city leaders have asked DOT for a face‑to‑face meeting and more engineering analysis to explore keeping one lane open.

Caribou residents and officials are sounding the alarm over a proposed full closure of the Fort Street bridge, fearing it could cripple access, emergency services, and local businesses for months on end.

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#CaribouAroostookCounty #ME #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues

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Yorktown preliminary budget: general support +5.6%, O&M +4.7%; transportation rising Assistant Superintendent for Business Lisa Sanfilippo presented a preliminary budget overview noting a tentative $227,000 (5.6%) increase to general support, an O&M increase of about $300,000 (4.7%), a projected 10% property/casualty insurance rise, ERS/ TRS rate changes and transportation as the largest increase area.

Yorktown's preliminary budget reveals a significant $227,000 increase in general support and a hefty $300,000 boost for facilities and operations, raising questions about the impact on local education resources.

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#NY #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #PublicFinance

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Residents and commissioners press county on road and bridge maintenance; WSDOT to replace bridge lighting Public commenters and commissioners raised concerns about deteriorating sections of Highway 411, a log jam under the Allen Street Bridge, and debris in Silver Lake; staff said WSDOT will replace lighting on the Peter Crawford Bridge and clarified local versus state responsibility for specific structures.

Local residents are demanding action on hazardous road conditions and bridge debris, while WSDOT plans upgrades to improve safety for pedestrians.

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#CowlitzCounty #WA #CommunityEngagement #CowlitzCountyInfrastructure #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #PublicSafety

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Adams County: 20,000 listened to telephone town hall; transportation, housing and benefits topped callers' concerns County leaders said more than 20,000 residents tuned into the first 2026 telephone town hall. Commissioners highlighted transportation, housing/homelessness, benefits access and elections as the top themes and promoted adamscountyco.gov/townhall for recordings and resources.

Over 20,000 Adams County residents tuned in to a telephone town hall, raising pressing concerns about transportation, housing, and access to benefits.

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#AdamsCounty #CO #BenefitsAccess #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #HousingAffordability

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Cochise County sheriff recounts regional cooperation, local traffic problems and two recent investigations Sheriff Mark Danels told KWCD listeners about cooperative border and federal meetings, extended highway closures affecting I-10, and two local incidents — a traffic stop where officers found a large sum of cash and a suspicious-person call where no charges were pursued.

Sheriff Mark Danels shares gripping insights on regional cooperation in law enforcement, a shocking traffic stop involving $10,000 in cash, and the community's ongoing struggle with extended I-10 closures.

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#CochiseCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues

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Subcommittee questions storm overtime, snow removal and bus disruptions; seeks city operations director at next meeting Members pressed facilities staff on long overtime shifts, deconflicted responsibilities with city snow removal, salt stockpiles, and bus reroutes that left students walking extra blocks; the committee asked for a clarifying memo and voted to invite the city's operations director to discuss coordination.

After a major winter storm, the committee raised serious concerns about overtime shifts, bus disruptions, and the need for better coordination with city snow removal efforts.

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#FallRiverCityBristolCounty #MA #EmergencyResponse #TransportationIssues #PublicSafety

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Health committee accepts multiple grants and flags large preschool transportation costs The board’s Health & Human Services committee accepted several state public‑health grants and directed staff to seek bids for a large preschool special education transportation contract that has reached roughly $670,000–$680,000 annually.

Seneca County's Health & Human Services committee just approved vital public health grants while grappling with the looming budget crisis of preschool transportation costs reaching nearly $680,000 annually.

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#NY #EducationAccess #NewYorkPublicHealth #TransportationIssues

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Commission approves FEC lease amendment after debate over higher rates and added parcels The commission approved Resolution 90‑2025 to amend the city’s lease with Florida East Coast Railway (FEC), adding parcels and reflecting a multi‑year catch‑up that staff said equates to a large percentage increase; commissioners discussed the annual 5% escalator and implications for downtown parking and crossings.

The City of Stuart grapples with a significant lease amendment to the Florida East Coast Railway, raising concerns over increased costs and downtown parking implications after nearly two decades of stagnant rates.

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#FL #TransportationIssues #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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MetroWest Center for Independent Living offers help as Needham residents report unreliable paratransit Mark Dempsey of the MetroWest Center for Independent Living outlined regional advocacy and transportation resources; a commission member reported MBTA paratransit delays and the group discussed tracking failures to justify alternative funding.

Needham residents are facing major challenges with unreliable paratransit services, but help is on the way from the MetroWest Center for Independent Living!

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#TownofNeedhamNorfolkCounty #MA #NeedhamDisabilities #AccessibilitySupport #TransportationIssues #CitizenPortal

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Consultant recommends Scenario 8 to rebalance Westborough K–3 enrollment; committee weighs walkability, busing and grandfathering Dillinger Research presented three final redistricting scenarios to the Westborough School Committee. Scenario 8 — the consultant’s recommendation — would raise Fales Elementary utilization to about 83% but adds bus costs and would move some downtown, walkable neighborhoods. Committee members asked for more implementation detail and plan to vote at the next meeting.

Consultants recommend Scenario 8 for Westborough’s K-3 redistricting, promising better utilization at Fales Elementary but stirring concerns over walkability and busing costs.

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#MA #CommunityPlanning #EducationReform #TransportationIssues #CitizenPortal

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Waunakee policy committee pauses final transport changes pending Lamers routing analysis and 4K applications The committee paused final votes on multiple transportation policy options — including a one-mile-all-grades policy, elimination of cross-school shuttles, and mid-day routes to 4K community sites — pending Lamers' routing analysis and the Feb. 1 deadline for Get Kids Ready 4K applications.

The Waunakee Community School District is putting the brakes on transportation policy changes until they can gather crucial data that could reshape eligibility for many students.

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#WI #EducationPolicy #CommunitySupport #TransportationIssues #CitizenPortal

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County hears from landowner as DOT looks to close low‑volume bridge, offers roughly $1.5 million Mills County officials heard from a local landowner about a state proposal to close a low‑volume bridge over I‑29. County staff said the state’s bridge‑closure program is a cost savings and indicated roughly $1.5 million would be available to the county; landowner concerns centered on access, removal of bridge approaches and who would maintain or receive the land.

Local landowner Cheryl raises alarm over the Iowa DOT's proposal to close a crucial bridge, fearing it could cut off access to her property.

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#MillsCounty #IA #LandownerRights #TransportationIssues #InfrastructureSafety #MillsCountyAccess #CitizenPortal

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Cochise County sheriff urges ADOT to fix I‑10 wide‑load planning after holiday delays Sheriff Mark Danos criticized the Arizona Department of Transportation's handling of wide‑load escorts and bridge work on I‑10, saying the moves are forcing heavy traffic onto narrow mountain roads and worsening holiday backups for Cochise County drivers.

Sheriff Mark Danos is calling out the Arizona Department of Transportation for their mismanagement of wide-load escorts, which are creating dangerous delays and damage for Cochise County drivers.

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#CochiseCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #CommunityTransparency

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AOT officials say encampments on transportation property are growing and costly AOT told the committee that homelessness and abandoned vehicles on agency property are increasing, that staff coordinate with human services to help people and that removal of abandoned campers can cost roughly $3,500–$6,000 each.

Vermont’s transportation agency is grappling with a surge in homeless encampments and abandoned vehicles, leading to costly cleanup efforts and complex humanitarian responses.

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#VT #HumanitarianResponse #VermontHomelessness #TransportationIssues #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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Parents, community urge board to reject 'Option H' that would relocate Wootton High School Dozens of parents, teachers and students urged the Montgomery County Board of Education to reject “Option H,” a proposal that would permanently move Thomas Wootton High School to Crown, saying it would disrupt feeder patterns, increase buses and commute times, and raise equity and safety concerns.

Parents and local officials are rallying against a controversial plan that threatens to uproot Thomas Wootton High School, warning it could disrupt community ties and student safety.

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#MD #MarylandEducation #CommunityEngagement #EducationEquity #TransportationIssues

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Henderson County declines TxDOT offer to transfer FM 1667 right-of-way After public comment and an executive session, Henderson County Commissioners voted unanimously to decline a TxDOT offer that would have required the county to pay roughly $383,000–$385,000 to acquire a 16.82-acre tract along FM 1667; commissioners cited budget constraints and concerns about the state's handling of the transfer.

Henderson County Commissioners have unanimously rejected a costly TxDOT offer, prioritizing taxpayer dollars and local safety over a controversial land transfer.

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#HendersonCounty #TX #EmergencyResponse #TransportationIssues #HendersonCountyPublicSafety #TaxpayerAccountability

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Neighbors press ZBA for parking study as Lancer Insurance seeks removal of off‑street parking condition Lancer Insurance asked the board to remove a condition requiring 10 off‑street parking spaces at 373 West Park Avenue; neighbors opposed and the board requested a parking study and left the hearing open for additional evidence.

Lancer Insurance is pushing to remove a parking requirement, but local neighbors are voicing strong opposition—will the Zoning Board heed their concerns?

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#LongBeachNassauCounty #NY #UrbanPlanning #TransportationIssues #LongBeachParking #CommunityInput #CitizenPortal

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School board reviews stakeholder survey on start times, flags transportation and childcare concerns At a Dec. 16 workshop the Flagler County School Board reviewed about 2,000 stakeholder survey responses on proposed later school start times, hearing strong parent preference for same-grade-band bus routes and concerns about transportation costs, extracurricular disruption and childcare; staff will prepare the required report for the Florida Department of Education and return with transportation modeling.

The Flagler County School Board is grappling with over 2,000 survey responses that reveal strong parent concerns about changing school start times and the impact on transportation and childcare.

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#FL #EducationReform #TransportationIssues #ChildcareConcerns #CitizenPortal

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Council member moves to oppose Charter Properties Mallard Creek rezoning amid cumulative-impact concerns After extended discussion of traffic, school capacity and cumulative development, the council recorded a motion to oppose the Charter Properties Mallard Creek rezoning; members asked staff for cumulative-impact maps and follow-up technical work.

Charlotte's council is raising alarms over a massive rezoning proposal, fearing the impact on traffic and schools could be overwhelming!

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#CharlotteMecklenburgCounty #NC #CitizenPortal #TransportationIssues #CivicEngagement #CharlotteDevelopment #EducationCapacity

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Commission raises MBTA accessibility concerns during Green Line shutdown and elevator closures Members reported disrupted commutes during the MBTA Green Line shutdown, frequent elevator/escalator closures and sanitation concerns in elevators used as restrooms; commissioners urged riders to check MBTA service interruptions online and flagged safety and accessibility problems.

MBTA riders are facing nightmarish commutes with Green Line shutdowns and dangerous elevator conditions—are you prepared for the chaos?

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#RevereCitySuffolkCounty #MA #RevereCityAccessibility #CommunityAccessibility #TransportationIssues #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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Board debates five-year bus contract extension with Student Transportation of America; motion to table fails Board members questioned a proposed five-year extension with Student Transportation of America after administration said the contract would add about $2.26 million over five years; a motion to table the contract until the new board took office failed in a roll-call vote and the board proceeded with section 8 business.

The Gateway School District board is locked in a heated debate over a $2.26 million bus contract extension, but will the incoming board get a chance to weigh in?

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#PA #CitizenPortal #EducationFunding #SchoolBoardDecisions #TransportationIssues #PennsylvaniaSchools

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Wappingers board approves consent agenda, capital committee charter and policies; parent raises repeated bus delays The Wappingers Central School District Board approved its consent agenda and several governance items on Nov. 17, including a revised capital improvement committee charter and policy adoptions; one consent item (6.02 #39) passed with multiple abstentions. A parent warned that repeated bus delays are creating safety concerns.

Wappingers Central School District's recent board meeting revealed critical transportation concerns, as a parent highlighted alarming delays that could jeopardize student safety.

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#NY #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TransportationIssues #NewYorkSchools #EducationGovernance

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Teachers, parents and community groups press Gaston board on reprimand, transportation, Juneteenth and LifeWise request Multiple public commenters on Nov. 17 urged the Gaston County Board of Education to address a teacher reprimand and morale, chronic bus driver shortages, inclusion of Juneteenth in curriculum, and community interest in an off‑campus religious release program, LifeWise Academy.

Teachers and community members are demanding action from the Gaston County Board of Education on critical issues like reprimands, transportation woes, and the inclusion of Juneteenth in curriculum.

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#NC #CitizenPortal #TeacherSupport #TransportationIssues

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Grand Rapids schools warn driver shortages and aging buses are stretching routes and fueling student safety concerns Transportation director Greg Olsen told the board the district is operating 44 bus routes, logged 936,799 miles last year, and is short drivers; he flagged vaping on buses as a growing safety and legal issue and urged restoring a regular bus‑purchase rotation and adding routes to cut ride times.

Grand Rapids schools are facing a transportation crisis with driver shortages and aging buses, putting students' safety and learning at risk.

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#MN #CitizenPortal #MinnesotaSchools #EducationAccess #StudentSafety #TransportationIssues

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