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Ohio Association of Emergency Vehicle Technicians

The Municipal Posted on March 13, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

The Ohio Association of Emergency Vehicle technicians would like to publish and share the 26th annual Emergency and Municipal Vehicle Maintenance and Repair program Monday September 24 thru Friday September 28 2018.  The event is held at the Ohio Fire … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release

Got gas? Managing fuel in emergencies

The Municipal Posted on March 9, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Red beach cleaners and a blue beach trash truck comb a Ocean City, Md., beach. The city has a fuel depot with four underground storage tanks and several contingency plans ready should a disaster — whether man-made or natural — disrupt fuel from reaching the island. (Photo provided)

When disaster strikes your city, one thing that could compound the problem is not having enough fuel for emergency responders and public works vehicles. Police, fire and emergency medical personnel have to get to victims quickly and roads need to … Continue reading →

Posted in Fleet

Push to green municipal fleets

The Municipal Posted on March 5, 2018 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023

In the push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and also save money, alternative fuel vehicles are hitting the roadways in greater numbers, with states and cities playing a sizable role in this growth — in part due to the implementation … Continue reading →

Posted in Editor's Note

Boynton Beach combines sustainability practices and upgrades to win the Envision Bronze award

The Municipal Posted on February 25, 2018 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the upgraded East Water Treatment Plant on July 27, 2017. Pictured, from left, are Boynton Beach Commissioner Joe Casello, Mayor Steven Grant, Utilities Technical Services Manager Michael Low, Commissioner Christina Romelus and Vice Mayor Justin Katz. (Photo provided)

The Boynton Beach City Commission approved a partnership on March 2, 2015, allowing CDM Smith to begin the East Plant Ion Exchange and Upgrades Project. This partnership on the upgrades project led to the Envision Bronze award from the Institute … Continue reading →

Posted in Water & Energy

Bring back dark, starry skies with smart lighting

The Municipal Posted on February 17, 2018 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023
A night view of the city of Knoxville. Knoxville tries to closely follow the standards recommended by the International Dark-Sky Association. (Photo provided)

Light pollution is a growing problem that not only impacts circadian rhythms of wildlife and humans, but also eats up energy and funds. It’s no secret that LED bulbs last longer, cut down energy costs and are overall more efficient, … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges

Murfreesboro ‘excellent’ at financial reporting

The Municipal Posted on January 14, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023

Murfreesboro, Tenn.’s, motto is “Creating a better way of life,” and as far as the city’s finances are concerned, it seems to be living up to that motto. The city has earned the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial … Continue reading →

Posted in Maintenance and Operations

Finding what lurks beneath

The Municipal Posted on December 13, 2017 by Lauren CaggianoAugust 2, 2023
GPR offers many benefits for public works projects from mapping utility pipes or graves to checking a site for potential building hazards. (Shutterstock.com)

Ground-penetrating radar is a method that has potential for municipal use, especially when it comes to public works projects. Two projects, in Michigan and Florida respectively, illustrate its capabilities and limitations. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, “ground-penetrating radar (GPR) … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Works

Ice rinks considered to be a worthwhile city attraction

The Municipal Posted on December 8, 2017 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023
The Edge Ice Center in Owensboro, Ky., provides year-round family fun on the ice. A variety of programs, regardless of season, help to generate additional revenue for the city and help to pay for the rink’s operating expenses. (Photo provided)

Ice rinks can be an exciting tourist attraction for any town; however, they also come with their own list of positives and problems, including cost and maintenance. These will vary as to the area as well as whether the rink … Continue reading →

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What’s in your contingency plan?

The Municipal Posted on December 5, 2017 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
In a worst-case scenario having a contingency plan at the ready can reduce stress for fleet professionals. Minneapolis, Minn., has worked mutual aid agreements and rental contracts into its contingency plan. (Photo provided)

City fleet management crews across snow-prone states have been preparing their equipment, double and triple-checking their routes while getting ready for the long and cold days that have now arrived. But even with all of that hard labor, Murphy’s Law … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets & Snow

Downtown revitalization: A boon for local economies

The Municipal Posted on November 25, 2017 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Glens Falls, N.Y.’s, revitalization efforts have attracted both residents and businesses to its downtown. (Photo provided)

City sidewalks, busy sidewalks. Dressed in holiday style … Indeed, downtown city sidewalks are coming back into fashion all yearlong. And as increasingly more visionary municipalities shed their old downtowns’ ashes, the fresh ambience they create is attracting people of … Continue reading →

Posted in Holidays | Tagged Batesville, Glens Falls

Power hedging for public funds issuers

The Municipal Posted on November 17, 2017 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Over the past 10 years, electricity has been one of the more volatile energy commodities. (Source: Bloomberg Finance)

by BRIAN HODGE The cost of electricity can materially impact the “bottom line” and the budget process for many public funds issuers including local governments and tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations. The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects electricity prices to remain volatile … Continue reading →

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