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Making a difference: Broken Arrow’s City Manager Michael Spurgeon

The Municipal Posted on December 18, 2018 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
Michael Spurgeon, Broken Arrow City Manager

No matter if he is updating the residents of Broken Arrow, Okla., about the latest infrastructure improvements, economic developments or upcoming plans and projects, City Manager Michael Spurgeon ends his PSA videos the same way: “I hope to see you … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile | Tagged Broken Arrow, Michael Spurgeon

An alternative fuel turns heads

The Municipal Posted on December 12, 2018 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023

Thıs fuel has been on the market ın some quantıty since at least 2010; however, you might not have heard of it yet: renewable diesel. No, it’s not biodiesel, even though it also utilizes organic materials. Offering numerous benefits, renewable … Continue reading →

Posted in New Year Outlook | Tagged Bio Diesel

Improving communications: Technology upgrades allow agencies to connect

The Municipal Posted on September 6, 2018 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
Kosciusko County, Ind., underwent an intensive hazardous material drill in 2017. During the drill, it was determined that communications were a weak point that could hinder responses during the real event. Pictured, emergency responders with the Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory in Kosciusko County evaluate a truck after it was struck by a moving train in July. (Photo by Maggie Kenworthy/Ink Free News)

No matter when disaster strikes or where an emergency occurs, the ability to deliver vital information to those who need it can be a matter of life or death. While municipalities have worked tirelessly to create multimedia platforms in order … Continue reading →

Posted in Storm Management | Tagged Ink Free News, Kosciusko County

Shrinking roads bring safety and challenges

The Municipal Posted on August 25, 2018 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023

According to the National Association of City Transportation Officials, surface streets comprise more than 80 percent of all public spaces in cities. Street placement has the potential to foster business activity, encourage car travel alongside bikers and pedestrians and can … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged NACTO

P3s encourage innovation, new outlooks

The Municipal Posted on July 16, 2018 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
Pictured is a rendering of Sandy Springs, Ga.’s, new city hall, which also includes the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center. Like much of its operations, the project was completed using public-private partnerships. (Photo provided)

Most cities cultivate partnerships with the private sector in one shape or another, whether they are seeking private sector bids for a construction or repaving project or outsourcing IT services. Sandy Springs, Ga., meanwhile, is taking public-private partnership to a … Continue reading →

Posted in Maintenance and Operations | Tagged Sandy Springs

Welcoming emergency responders to the road planning table

The Municipal Posted on June 17, 2018 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
When planning road alterations, the inclusion of emergency personnel in the process can save a lot of headaches in the future, whether those changes are a roundabout, speed bump, rumble strip or reduction in road size.(Shutterstock.com)

Roundabouts are associated with a long list of benefits to municipalities: increased safety for both pedestrians and motorists at intersections, improved traffic flow, reduced injury crashes and the opportunity for beautification in the heart of cities, to name a few. … Continue reading →

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Preserving the past: Shelby earns CLG status for historic conservation

The Municipal Posted on May 15, 2018 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
Shelby, Ohio’s, Historic Center District, which has been on the National Register since 1982, will be one beneficiary of the city’s Certified Local Government status. This status will open the way to seek grants to fund touch-ups, refurbishing and rehabilitation. (Public domain photo)

Every community has a story to tell. It may include the notable people who once called their city or town “home,” the important innovations and industries that contributed to the growth of the nation as well as the quirky claims … Continue reading →

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Cities adapt building codes in response to tiny homes

The Municipal Posted on May 13, 2018 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023
A variety of tiny homes can be constructed. Some can be a small home on a foundation, similar to other singlefamily homes, and others can be on wheels, which are more similar to a mobile home. (Photo provided)

One of the issues facing this tiny house craze is the various definitions of a tiny home. Some can be considered single-family homes on a single lot, others would be considered multiple-family homes on a single lot and still others … Continue reading →

Posted in Building Projects

Adapting to the era of alternative fuels

The Municipal Posted on April 16, 2018 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
As more alternative fuel vehicles are rolled out, firefighters should never assume anything when responding to traffic accidents or car fires. Training is invaluable to address different scenarios involving alternative fuel vehicles. (Shutterstock.com)

As technology rapidly evolves, firefighters are among those who have to stay on top of the ever-changing landscape, and in this day and age, that means becoming very educated on the ins and outs of electric vehicles. As of November … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Safety

When the world goes awry

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

Public safety has been pushed to the forefront of the public consciousness recently with shootings and natural disasters seemingly becoming constants. Cities and their various departments across the country are undoubtedly entering into self-reflection and inevitably asking themselves one question: … Continue reading →

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Acting on drone technology today can save lives tomorrow

The Municipal Posted on November 19, 2017 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023
Drones are able to travel over all types of terrain and provide vantage points that wouldn’t be available normally. (Photo provided)

Technologıcal advancements not only help first responders work more efficiently, but also keep them safe while on the job. Drone technology is ever changing, having made strides in the past few years, but its fluctuating nature hasn’t stopped fire and … Continue reading →

Posted in Technology | Tagged Bargersville

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