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Northampton explores CCA opportunities

The Municipal Posted on September 27, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

For the past few years, Northampton, Mass., has explored community choice aggregation with the desire to use any energy savings from such an approach to fund clean energy projects. This will allow the town of about 30,000 people to band … Continue reading →

Posted in Water & Energy | Tagged green energy, massachusetts, northampton, september 2019, storm management, The Municipal, water & energy

Funding solid waste services

The Municipal Posted on August 14, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

When it comes to funding municipal solid waste services, two types of accounts appear to be the most common throughout most of the United States: an enterprise fund account or general fund account.           Whichever account a city or county … Continue reading →

Posted in Waste & Recycling | Tagged august 2019, catawba county, North Carolina, The Municipal, waste & recycling

Cowlitz River Erosion Project saves road and residential cabins

The Municipal Posted on July 22, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

In 2017, Lewis County in Washington faced a difficult task. A road along the Cowlitz River was experiencing extreme erosion thanks to the body of water’s wild and unpredictable nature. As the road began to wash away, multiple cabins in … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Works | Tagged july 2019, lee county, public works, The Municipal, washington

Santa Clarita comes up with award-winning transportation solutions

The Municipal Posted on July 2, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

As the city of Santa Clarita, Calif., looks toward its future, the department of public works knows that transportation needs to be at the forefront. Last year, the city finished several different award-winning projects, all related to a different type … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Works | Tagged California, june 2019, public works, santa clarita, The Municipal, water & energy

Universal basic income comes to Stockton, Calif.

The Municipal Posted on May 21, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

About 50 miles south of Sacramento, Stockton, Calif., has a relatively small population when compared to other cities within the state. Yet, with a population of 320,000 people, Stockton would be the largest or second largest city in several states … Continue reading →

Posted in Building & Construction | Tagged building & construction, California, may 2019, stockton, The Municipal

Technology advancements show promise in fire service

The Municipal Posted on May 19, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

Technology is changing at a rapid pace, and it doesn’t seem like it will slow down anytime soon. Some forward thinkers believe that today’s humans have only seen a small percentage of the technology that will be developed during their … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Safety | Tagged building & construction, California, may 2019, menlo park fire, public safety

South Davis Sewer District captures energy from food waste

The Municipal Posted on April 23, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023
Americans on average throw out 4.4 pounds of trash per day, and food waste takes up 15 to 30 percent of landfill space. Food waste, however, could be turned into energy. (Shutterstock.com)

Landfills across the United States are growing larger and larger thanks to the reported 4.4 pounds of trash the average American throws away per day — much of it coming from food. In the United States, food waste is the … Continue reading →

Posted in Waste & Recycling | Tagged Salt Lake City, South Davis Sewer District

Helping streets make the grade

The Municipal Posted on April 19, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023
Santa Maria Public Works employees pave a street as part of the city’s efforts to better grade and maintain its roads. (Photo provided)

Ask any city mayor and they’ll tell you that the most diabolical enemy of their citizens is a pothole. While a small portion of a mayor’s job, road upkeep impacts how constituents perceive their quality of life — the fewer … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged California

Preventing a skills gap in fleet technicians

The Municipal Posted on March 18, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023
Preventing a skills gap in fleet technicians

As more and more modern technology is introduced into the fleet management industry, new and potentially unfamiliar skills become a necessary part of a technician’s job. While experts such as Katherine Vigneau, NAFA’s director of professional development, said it’s unclear … Continue reading →

Posted in Fleet | Tagged Katherine Vigneau, Kathleen Wellik, nafa

Lessons from the private fleet sector

The Municipal Posted on March 4, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

Fleet management is often broken up into two different sectors: private and municipal. Fleets that fall under the private umbrella often have more money, different systems for evaluating employees and unique challenges. Even with the obvious differences, that doesn’t mean … Continue reading →

Posted in Fleet | Tagged fleet, fleet service & management, march, The Municipal

U.S. Department of Transportation makes huge investment in Idaho

The Municipal Posted on February 4, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023
ITD did not expect to receive the full grant amount it had requested but was pleasantly surprised when its thoroughness paid off, earning it the largest grant in its history. Pictured from left are Idaho Transportation board member Julie DeLorenzo; Ada County Commissioner Dave Case; Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas; Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter; ITD Director Brian Ness; Federal Highway Administration Deputy Administrator Brandye Hendrickson; and Canyon County Commission President Tom Dale. (Photo provided)

When staff members of the Idaho Transportation Department applied to receive $90.2 million dollars from the Infrastructure For Rebuilding America program to expand a 2.8-mile section of the I-84 corridor just west of Boise, Idaho, they never expected the U.S. … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged I-84, INFRA Grant

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