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Top Ten Small cities with the highest number of Energy Star certified buildings

The Municipal Posted on February 24, 2015 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

Some of the most energy-efficient cities in the U.S. were located in smaller cities and towns in 2014, as evidenced by a list compiled by energystar.gov — proving that energy efficiency is an attainable goal for a municipality of any … Continue reading →

Posted in Top Ten | Tagged Energy Star Certified Buildings, Small Cities

ClearSpan Adds Options to HD Building Line

The Municipal Posted on October 16, 2014 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
65 R Manchester NH 2

Now Available in 160, 180 and 200’ length By Marc Zirolli SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. – ClearSpan Fabric Structures, the industry leader in tension fabric structures, has added three different length options to its HD Building solutions. The HD Buildings are … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release | Tagged clearspan

Building consensus into informed fleet purchase decisions

The Municipal Posted on March 14, 2014 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
KELLY REAGAN | Guest columnist Fleet Administrator, Columbus, Ohio

Deciding what to buy with limited funding can be challenging today, but as a fleet professional, I believe that it is incumbent upon us to eliminate preferential treatment for departments/divisions when making decisions about purchasing new vehicles. Many years ago … Continue reading →

Posted in Transportation | Tagged agency, assets, buy, cycle, fleet, rs, unit, user

Public building projects fund the arts

The Municipal Posted on August 24, 2012 by Carrie SchmittAugust 2, 2023
Kenyon College art professor Barry Gunderson’s piece, “Eye to Eye.”

During the past 40 years state governments have maintained a commitment to the arts, establishing arts agencies in all 50 states and allocating funding — even during recessions — to their programs. Why? The arts are an important policy asset … Continue reading →

Posted in Building Projects | Tagged art, artists, arts, campus, kent, ohio, public

The ‘It’ factor: Author Stephen King enriches Bangor’s literary history

The Municipal Posted on October 19, 2025 by Julie YoungSeptember 16, 2025
No1: Here is the iconic William Arnold House on West Broadway Street in Bangor. Stephen King and his wife, Tabitha, moved into the Victorian mansion in 1980 after a stint in Colorado and England. The house is still owned by King; however, he spends most of the year in Florida. Although it is not open to tourists, visitors can often be found taking a selfie from the sidewalk. (Photo provided by SK-Tours of Maine)

It is the city that inspired the fictional town of Derry, Maine, where a possessed Paul Bunyan comes to life and attacks Richie Tozier. It is the place where Stan Uris encounters something so terrifyingly horrible at the local standpipe … Continue reading →

Posted in On the Road Again | Tagged Notable Destinations, October 2025, on the road again

Johnson City reimagined: The story of Walnut Street’s revitalization

The Municipal Posted on October 15, 2025 by Danielle LundSeptember 16, 2025
No5: Walkability and suitability for biking were a major component of Johnson City, Tenn.’s, $33-million Walnut Street revitalization project. (Photo provided by Johnson City, Tenn.)

In June, Johnson City, Tenn., marked a major milestone with the near-completion of the Walnut Street revitalization project, a $33-million-effort that has reshaped one of Johnson City’s key corridors. Walnut Street runs from East Tennessee State University into the heart … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged October 2025, streets highways & bridges, The Municipal

Smart water management transforms Sandy, Ore., operations and cuts water loss by over 30%

The Municipal Posted on October 5, 2025 by The MunicipalSeptember 15, 2025
No1: Lowering a Singer valve. (Photos provided by Mueller Water Products)

By Malay Patel, Senior Manager, Capital Projects for Mueller Water Products Sandy, Ore., may be a small city with just 4,200 water service connections, but it faces the same challenges as much larger municipalities: aging infrastructure, limited staffing and the … Continue reading →

Posted in Company Profile | Tagged company profile, October 2025, parks & environmental services, The Municipal

When the water runs low: How two Texas towns are battling water scarcity

The Municipal Posted on September 29, 2025 by Danielle LundAugust 29, 2025
No 1: The area marked in black highlights the lake levels from 2019, clearly showing how much the lake has diminished over the years. (Photo provided by Beeville, Texas)

Across Texas, water scarcity is no longer a distant environmental concern. It’s now a reality already reshaping how communities live, plan and survive. In 2025, Texan cities like Beeville and San Marcos are navigating distinct, but connected, water challenges, ranging … Continue reading →

Posted in crisis management | Tagged crisis management, September 2025, The Municipal

Streetscape project revives Pennsylvania city’s historic beauty

The Municipal Posted on September 27, 2025 by Janet PattersonAugust 29, 2025
No1: The Lebanon Streetscape Project ribbon cutting was in April, achieving a valuable piece of the city’s Downtown Vision Strategy that had first been elaborated in 2010. (Photo provided by Lebanon, Pa.)

As part of a 2016 Economic Development plan, Lebanon officials took on a multi-year project that focused on the lagging downtown area of this city in eastern Pennsylvania. Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello explained that “the idea for the Streetscape Project … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged crisis management, September 2025, streets highways & bridges, The Municipal

Somewhere in time: Mackinac Island is a trip to the past

The Municipal Posted on September 19, 2025 by Julie YoungAugust 29, 2025
No 1: The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Mich., has been the setting for 1947’s “This Time for Keeps,” starring Esther Williams, as well as the 1980 cult classic “Somewhere in Time,” starring Jane Seymore and Christopher Reeve. (Photos by Julie Young)

It was a genre-bending film that coupled romance with the science fiction concept of time travel. Playwright Richard Collier, played by the late Christopher Reeve, becomes enamored with a photo of Edwardian-era actress Elise McKenna, played by Jane Seymour, and … Continue reading →

Posted in On the Road Again | Tagged crisis management, Notable Destinations, on the road again, September 2025, The Municipal

Gilcrease museum plans expanded home in Tulsa

The Municipal Posted on September 13, 2025 by Beth Anne Brink-CoxAugust 29, 2025
No2: This overhead shot shows exterior work on the Gilcrease Museum. (Photo provided by Tulsa, Okla.)

When a person thinks of Oklahoma, it might be of the famous musical by the same name, or Native Americans, tornadoes or any number of other things, including its nickname “The Sooner State” and the college football team known as … Continue reading →

Posted in Building & Construction | Tagged building & construction, crisis management, September 2025, The Municipal

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