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City Council

Tucson City Council approves new electric vehicle code | News | #citycouncil

TUCSON (KVOA) – Last week the Tucson City Council approved an amendment to the Unified Development Code to ensure  new commercial development in Tucson is Electric Vehicle (EV) ready.  “We want to make sure there’s the infrastructure in place for those people who want to make that choice and that switch to EVS feel confident there’s […]

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Alabama

Gas prices falling in Georgia, but are still higher than the same time last year | Georgia | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

(The Center Square) — Georgia motorists continue to see a bit of relief as gas prices drop, but they remain higher than a year ago. In Georgia, a gallon of regular unleaded gas averages $3.77, according to AAA. While the average is 13 cents less than a week ago and 59 cents less than a […]

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City Council

Car dealership’s move, proposed resort on deck for New Braunfels City Council | Community Alert | #citycouncil

New Braunfels City Council members are expected to consider the first reading of a rezoning request to construct a car dealership on the southbound I-35 access road near Oak Creek Way on the city’s east side when they meet Monday night. If passed by council members after two readings, the proposed Neighborhood Commercial District rezoning […]

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City Council

Waco City Council to vote on hybrid police cars, citing issues with electric models | Local Govt. and Politics | #citycouncil

The city of Waco is set to buy 34 hybrid police vehicles, holding off on full-electric options until they can be proven to support police equipment and needs, Waco City Manager Bradley Ford said. Officials postponed consideration of the purchase during a city council meeting last week because Caldwell Country Ford, one of three potential […]

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City Council

Lafayette City Council proclaims June Pride Month as LGBTQ residents fight for library presence | News | #citycouncil

Pride Month continues to be a fight for the LGBTQ+ population in Lafayette Parish despite making headway in recent years. The annual June celebration, which locally has been gaining momentum and growing in size, added a parade this year along with other activities where the LGBTQ+ community and their friends, family and supporters could congregate […]

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City Council

City council passes parking, fencing ordinances | Government and Politics | #citycouncil

Fremont City Council members passed an ordinance to provide restrictions for on-street parking and for parking lots in the downtown area. After much discussion, the council voted 6-1 to approve the ordinance with councilmember Brad Yerger casting the dissenting vote. The municipal code states that no vehicle is to be parked continuously on any street […]

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Arkansas

Ford settles false advertising claims for $19 million | Arkansas

(The Center Square) – Ford Motor Company has agreed to pay $19 million to 40 states as part of a settlement over false advertising, according to a news release by Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. The state will receive $245,765.75 of the settlement, according to Rutledge. The automobile manufacturer is accused of falsely advertising the […]

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