Dalton City Council to consider contract for Mill Creek Greenway | Local News | #citycouncil
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- January 15, 2023
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The Dalton City Council meets Tuesday at 6 p.m in City Hall. The council members are scheduled to vote on a contract for construction of the Mill Creek Greenway, a walking and biking trail from Eagle Walk trail to the trail around Haig Mill Lake Park. The Eagle Walk at Mill Creek, a half-mile walking […]
Read MoreKearney City Council approves plan to demolish building, build new structure on E 25th St. | #citycouncil
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KEARNEY, Neb. (NCN) – A Kearney construction company is planning to redevelop a visible property on the east side of town. The Kearney City Council voted 4-0 to approve a redevelopment project at 1100 E 25th St. Richie Bock Construction plans to demolish the existing building, which used to house a small auto parts shop. […]
Read MoreDalton City Council meets Monday | Local News | #citycouncil
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- December 18, 2022
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The Dalton City Council meets Monday at 6 p.m. in the council chambers in City Hall. The council members are scheduled to vote on: • Whether to accept a $1,248,426 bid from Shaw Integrated and Turf Solutions to replace the artificial turf on the soccer fields at Lakeshore Park and the Ron Nix Soccer Complex at […]
Read MoreCouncil looks at agreements for parking garage plan | #citycouncil
Agreements for a proposal to turn a city lot into a parking garage and housing are up for discussion at the Kalispell City Council work session Monday. City Council last month authorized city staff to negotiate a developer’s agreement and lease agreement with Montana Development Partners for the parking lot at First Street West and […]
Read MoreTwo north downtown developments get go-ahead from Omaha City Council | Local Business News | #citycouncil
A press release from Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert’s office outlines the W. Dale Clark Library’s final days. Two developments expected to bring office space, retail and new apartments to north downtown got the go-ahead from the Omaha City Council Tuesday. The approval paves the way for a new office building near 15th and Mike […]
Read MoreMedical City Plano redevelopment pushed to Plano City Council | Plano Star Courier | #citycouncil
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Read MoreDalton City Council to consider rules for the Burr Performing Arts Park | Local News | #citycouncil
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- July 31, 2022
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The Dalton City Council is set to vote Monday on two measures that would clarify how the Burr Performing Arts Park is used. The first is a memorandum of understanding between the city and the Downtown Dalton Development Authority (DDDA) for Burr Park spelling out the various responsibilities for the park. Basically, the city Parks […]
Read MoreAgendas for upcoming working session, community development and city council meeting | News | #citycouncil
The public is invited to attend an upcoming meeting of a regional governmental body based in Madison County at which tax dollars may be spent. WHAT: Norfolk City Council working session. WHEN: Monday, July 18, 4 p.m. WHERE: Norfolk City Council chambers, 309 N. Fifth St. The Norfolk City Council has scheduled a working session […]
Read MoreWhitefish Council considers garbage rate increase for bear-resistant containers | #citycouncil
Whitefish City Council on Monday will consider increasing the garbage collection rate by about $6.50 per month for residences as a result of requiring the use of bear-resistant trash containers. City staff has been working with the city garbage contractor Republic Services and Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks for several years to identify solutions to […]
Read MoreConcord City Council to hear from public on $60 million GO bond referendum | Local News | #citycouncil
Victoria Young CONCORD — The public will soon have a chance to weigh in on the proposed $60 million general obligation (GO) bond that the Concord City Council plans to have on the November ballot. As part of the GO bond process, the council set a public hearing to discuss the bond. The public will be able to […]
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