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Communities navigate storm shelter needs

The Municipal Posted on September 17, 2018 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023

When faced with severe weather, a checklist of to-dos starts to form: make sure the animals are safe, locate supplies in case the power goes out, fill jugs of water and maybe even head to the basement or lowest level … Continue reading →

Posted in Storm Management

Early-bird registration discounts for the 2018 ICC Annual Conference end on Sunday, September 16

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

Washington, D.C. – Early-bird registration for the 2018 International Code Council Annual Conference, Code Hearings and Expo will end on Sunday, September 16. This essential industry event will be held on October 21-29 in Richmond, Va., and features expert speakers, … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release | Tagged icc, press release

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

From sanitation to fishing, Bryant balances work and play

The Municipal Posted on August 16, 2018 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Delbert Bryant poses with one of Greenville’s sanitation trucks, which was part of Greenville’s student art contest. (Photo provided)

If there’s one thing Greenville, N.C., Sanitation Engineer Delbert Bryant can do knowledgeably, it is talk trash. While he initially wanted be a teacher and an animal/crop farmer simultaneously as a child, Bryant ultimately pursued a lifelong career in sanitation, … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile

Gray water issues become black and white

The Municipal Posted on August 10, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Pictured is Naples’ ASR well No. 1 at the wastewater treatment plant. The purple arrows on the pipes indicate that gray water is being transmitted through the line. (Photo provided)

Droughts, wildfires and hurricanes — whether you “believe” in global warming or not — these climatic events seem to be increasing in severity, and they are having an effect on freshwater resources. The term “gray water” brings to mind dingy, … Continue reading →

Posted in Waste & Recycling, Wastewater Management | Tagged Davis, Gray Water, Naples, Spring Hill

The International Code Council Board of Directors creates new Ad Hoc Committee on Building Safety and Security

The Municipal Posted on August 9, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

Washington, D.C. – The International Code Council Board of Directors established an ad hoc committee to comprehensively explore and assess building safety and security. Building safety is an issue of upmost importance to our families and communities as we tackle … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release | Tagged municipal, press release

City Of College Station Beats The Heat

The Municipal Posted on August 3, 2018 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
Portacool Jetstream in College Station's service building

Located just under two hours northwest of Houston in the heart of the Brazos Valley is College Station, a college town with a population of 112,141. College Station is home to the main campus of Texas A&M University and is … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release | Tagged College Station, fleet, Portacool, Portacool Jetstreams, texas

Encouraging economic development: Improve marketing and communications

The Municipal Posted on July 23, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Elected officials and city administrators strive to create an environment of economic development and growth. Communicate your successes using a professional public relations and communications professional, knowledgeable in different media platforms. (Shutterstock.com)

by TROY KIDDER | TROY … Pure Blue Creative LLC One definition of a municipality is “a center for the exchanging of goods and services.” In other words, it’s people and money. Chances are you’re already doing a great job … Continue reading →

Posted in City / Town Management | Tagged Troy Kidder

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

Barton City’s magnificent night sky on the Fourth of July

The Municipal Posted on July 13, 2018 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
A veterans group marches in Barton City, Mich.’s, Fourth of July parade. The city is known as having “The Biggest 4th in the North.” (Photo provided)

Did you hear that police arrested two kids yesterday? One was drinking battery acid and the other was eating fireworks. They charged one and let the other one off… Bad fireworks jokes aside, we have a great summer story for … Continue reading →

Posted in Town Profile | Tagged Alcona Community Schools, Barton City, Bill Lossing

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