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- October 1, 2023
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4 candidates seek 2 council seats, mayor running unopposed for reelection Hopkins Mayor Patrick Hanlon is running unopposed for reelection as four candidates seek election to the Hopkins City Council. Incumbent City Council members Alan Beck and Brian Hunke are running against residents Ben Goodlund and Aaron Kuznia for the two seats. × This […]
Read MoreLA City Council OKs $30M plan to fix and build bus shelters – NBC Los Angeles | #citycouncil
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- September 29, 2023
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Nearly 300 new bus shelters will be installed across Los Angeles starting next year after the City Council approved $30 million in shelter replacements and additions. Two-hundred-eighty bus shelters will be installed across the city, including 50 new shelters where none currently exist. Money will also go toward improving sidewalks near shelters. Bus riders have […]
Read MoreCity council extends partnership with Bird scooters for another year | Top Stories | #citycouncil
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- November 21, 2022
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MEDFORD, Ore. — The city of Medford had a meeting on Thursday, November 17 about possibly extending the Bird Ride program. The program started on November 18, 2021. After going over data showing a high usage of the scooters, the city decided to extend the agreement for another year. Planning Director, Matt Brinkley said the number […]
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