Heated debate erupts over Milton’s water at special City Council meeting | #citycouncil
CABELL COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) – In early October, West Virginia American Water made an informal offer to the city of Milton to purchase the water supply for $10 million. On Monday, a special City Council meeting was held to discuss how they would respond to the offer. The meeting had been called Friday. Megan Hannah, […]
Read MoreNewburyport mayor not ready to lift water ban yet | Local News
NEWBURYPORT — The region began seeing more rain after a dry summer in September, but the mayor is not looking at rolling back the city’s water restrictions just yet. The northeast region of the state is under a Level 3 Critical Drought status. With the city’s water reserves hovering at 80%, Mayor Sean Reardon announced […]
Read MoreProjects scrutinized as Arkansas’ ARPA funds dwindle
Water projects got a nod, while hospitals got a timeout from the Arkansas Legislative Council’s (ALC) expenditure review committee this week. State of play: Approval by the ALC is the next step in funding projects that received initial recommendations from the governor-appointed American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Steering Committee. Flashback: In all, the committee recommended […]
Read MoreStockton Mayor: $3M loan required to replace water system, water bills to triple, or city could unincorporate
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- August 25, 2022
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Stockton Mayor Nando Meli (inset). Images: Stocktontown.org, Google Maps STOCKTON, Utah, Aug. 25, 2022 (Gephardt Daily) — The mayor of the Tooele County town of Stockton issued a dramatic statement Wednesday, saying: The town of approximately 621 residents needs to take out a $3 million loan to replace the water system Loan repayment will triple […]
Read MoreWater projects get recommendation for Arkansas American Rescue Plan Act money
Arkansas’ water may soon run a little clearer. What’s happening: The Arkansas American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Steering Committee on Thursday OK’d $300 million for state water-related needs requested by the Department of Agriculture. Why it matters: There are 1,417 water-related infrastructure projects valued at more than $5.26 billion that need attention statewide, according to […]
Read MoreKalispell Council looks at housing and parking garage proposal | #citycouncil
Kalispell City Council on Monday will consider a parking garage and multi-family housing development project proposed for a downtown parking lot. The Montana Hotel Dev Partners have submitted a proposal to the city that would turn the lot into a 239-stall parking garage with retail space on the street level. It would also include a […]
Read MoreFairmont, West Virginia, City Council to vote on water, sewer rate increases for first time in decade | Fairmont News | #citycouncil
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Read MoreArkansas water tower featuring Johnny Cash vandalized
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- May 17, 2022
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KINGSLAND, Ark. (KAIT) – Every town has something they’re known for, and for Kingsland, that’s Johnny Cash. The southern Arkansas town of 500 was the birthplace of the music legend, but recently, Johnny’s been acting up, all thanks to a new, crude addition. A silhouette of Cash was put up on the 50,000-gallon tank to […]
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Tucson City Council to consider lifting eviction hold on city-owned housing, ponders water supplies | #citycouncil
Posted Jul 11, 2022, 1:57 pm Blake Morlock TucsonSentinel.com The Tucson City Council is planning to lift the eviction moratorium on municiple public housing units. At a Tuesday study session, city staff will ask for an informal nod to move into a new stage of dealing with tenants who have fallen behind on their rent […]
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