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Community treasures: Keeping masonry buildings around for years to come

The Municipal Posted on May 14, 2017 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
In Massachusetts, Norwood Town Hall’s most recent renovation project addressed its masonry veneer and replaced sections of its slate roof and copper to fix leaking. Pictured is the building prior to the latest renovation efforts, which finished in November 2013. (John Phelan via wikimedia.org; https://creativecommons. org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en)

Masonry buildings are oft en the cornerstones of downtowns across the country, with many dating back decades or centuries and serving as visual ties to a city’s past. However, their long-lasting natures can serve as a double-edged sword when it … Continue reading →

Posted in City / Town Management

Innovation remains key to Husky’s success

The Municipal Posted on March 27, 2017 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023

Since its founding in December 2004, Husky Portable Containment has strove to be the best at everything it does, leading to a series of one-of-a-kind innovations that continue to shape the fire industry. Innovation, however, is only one of several … Continue reading →

Posted in Cover Story, On the cover

Cities explore green roadway alternatives

The Municipal Posted on January 29, 2017 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023

Pervious concrete has gone by quite a few different name. Porous, green, permeable or “thirsty” concrete is an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional concrete for parking lots, driveways, parking lanes, alleys and roadways. It has been used primarily where water … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets & Snow, Uncategorized

Holland, Mich., heats up its sidewalks

The Municipal Posted on January 25, 2017 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Despite the frost and ice on the trees in downtown Holland, the snowmelt system is working to keep the streets and sidewalks free of snow and ice. Holland is home to the largest publicly owned snowmelt system in the United States, and it has been a draw for downtown development. (Photo provided)

It’s part of the season for northern and Midwestern states: mounds of snow piled up at the corners of city streets, icy sidewalks and salty slush. It can be a drain on city resources and a problem for business owners. … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets & Snow

Pollinators find support among cities

The Municipal Posted on January 4, 2017 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Pictured is a Carrboro Bee City USA banner. (Photo provided by Carrboro, N.C.)

To bee or not to bee? With apologies to The Bard of Avon, more and more municipalities are saying yes to bee … raising bees. The town of Carrboro, N.C., with a population of about 19,582, for example, has been … Continue reading →

Posted in Funding & Finances

WinterPave asphalt anti-freeze brings new options for safer winter roads

The Municipal Posted on November 15, 2016 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

WinterPave asphalt anti-freeze, brought to the United States by Cargill Deicing Technology, is an additive that gives traditional asphalt anti-icing properties. By effectively helping to reduce the bonding of ice and snow to the pavement, WinterPave asphalt anti-freeze helps create safer driving conditions, providing tremendous benefits to the general public.

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Posted in Cover Story, On the cover | Tagged anti-freeze, asphalt, Cargill, municipal, public works, snow, winter, WinterPave

Testing to maintain standards

The Municipal Posted on October 26, 2016 by JOHN DAVID THACKERAugust 2, 2023
Technicians at one time had to visit residential homes in zones to test water, oft en having to wait until someone was at home. The use of water sampling stations eliminates that middleman. (Shutterstock)

In April 2014, the water coming out of the taps in Flint, Mich., began to turn a strange color. Residents began to complain about its taste, color and odor. The water would later test positive for high levels of trihalomethanes … Continue reading →

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Right place, right time for Anuvia Plant Nutrients

The Municipal Posted on September 13, 2016 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Anuvia will start producing SymTRX 16-8-0-16S, a homogenous, enhancedefficiency plant nutrient formulated specifically for agricultural markets, later in 2016. (Photo provided)

Waste becomes wanted and byproducts become primary products with the recent opening of the first Anuvia Plant Nutrients Corporation fertilizer production facility near Zellwood, Fla. The unique Anuvia process is designed to recycle materials from a variety of organic waste sources into … Continue reading →

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Snow and street readiness: Have best practices in place this winter

The Municipal Posted on September 9, 2016 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
A snowblower and county truck work together to remove large drifts following a blizzard in January 2014. (Provided by APWA Winter Maintenance Technical Committee)

Though the temperatures may be fair now, we’re betting it won’t be long before a different four-letter word will crop up as a major part of your vocabulary — at least for some members of our readership. Yep, we’re talking … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets & Snow

‘Nursery capital of the world’ – McMinnville, Tenn.

The Municipal Posted on August 19, 2016 by Ray BaloghAugust 2, 2023

McMinnville, Tenn., sits in the eye of a perfect storm of fortuities, meriting the town of 13,605 — and its contiguous five-county area in central Tennessee — the designation as “Nursery Capital of the World.” The “concatenation of circumstances,” according … Continue reading →

Posted in World Capitals

Keep calm and be vigilant Helping the public remain aware of emergencies

The Municipal Posted on July 19, 2016 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Whitfield County Emergency Management Director Claude Craig, right, and his battalion chief discuss plans for a full-scale exercise held in 2015. (Photo provided)

Be prepared. The motto that scouts live by — trying to anticipate all possible scenarios and how to respond — is not only a good motto for them, but for municipalities as well. Having an emergency preparedness plan in place … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Safety | Tagged Dumont New Jersey, Monroe Ohio, Whitfield County Georgia

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