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Preparation key for fleet management during natural disasters

The Municipal Posted on March 14, 2019 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
The Thomas Fire in Ventura, Calif., was, until 2018’s fi res, the largest California wildfi re, encompassing roughly 281,000 acres and moving one acre per minute with 80 mph winds. (Photo provided)

Although it’s difficult to be completely prepared for the variety of natural disasters that might hit your community, there are things that can be done to keep your fleet on the road and able to respond. No matter where you … Continue reading →

Posted in Fire, Fleet | Tagged Hardford, Ventura

Aiken, S.C.

The Municipal Posted on March 12, 2019 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Aiken SC

The central features of the city seal of Aiken, S.C., represent prominent facets of its history and community life. They include a building with traditional antebellum pillars, a golfer, a horse head and a molecule. Strangely, one symbol not included … Continue reading →

Posted in Town Profile

ODOT practices benefit pollinators

The Municipal Posted on February 22, 2019 by Lauren CaggianoAugust 2, 2023
Ohio Department of Transportation’s Highway Beautification and Pollinator Habitat Program saved Ohio taxpayers an estimated $1.8 million with its reduction in mowing. (Photo provided)

Pollinators, particularly the at-risk monarch butterfly species, play a critical role in our ecosystem. But what happens when infrastructure gets in the way? Sometimes the results can be detrimental for life that depends on biodiversity. Monarchs cannot survive without milkweed; … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged Monarch Butterflies, ODOT, ohio, Pollinators

Researchers gauge economic impact of immigrants

The Municipal Posted on February 20, 2019 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Agriculture is a big industry in Yuma and a majority of the people coming across the border are primarily serving in the agricultural industry as opposed to manufacturing or retail. (Shutterstock.com)

The topic of immigration in the United States has been center stage for the last two years with talks of closing our borders and revamping our immigration policies. But despite the negative rhetoric, studies have shown that immigrants to the … Continue reading →

Posted in Building Projects | Tagged Immigrants, San Diego

When law enforcement combats the unseen

The Municipal Posted on February 17, 2019 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023
Greenburgh participated in an article series, “Slavery in Suburbia,” where a variety of topics are discussed and include a first-hand account from a victim as to how trafficking operates and how traffickers choose locations. (Shutterstock.com)

Imagine being face-to-face with someone who could help and set you free away from this life you were forced into. Now imagine that person overlooking all the clues and then being taken away from the doorway to freedom, all because … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Safety | Tagged Sex Trafficking

Fighting snow one storm at a time: Fort Collins’ snow removal program

The Municipal Posted on February 14, 2019 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023
Fighting Snow in Fort Collins, CO

Keeping the roads clear for the approximately 170,000 people living in Fort Collins, Colo., is no easy task with an annual snowfall of 50 inches a year and 1,100 lane miles to plow. While the city typically has quite a … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged Fort Collins CO, Keith Scott, Larry Schneider

Paving the way to success by rocking the boat

The Municipal Posted on February 12, 2019 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Palo Alto, Calif., has many engaged residents who want their city to advocate on their behalf. (Shutterstock.com)

When Palo Alto, Calif., City Manager Ed Shikada was fired from his first job as a hotel dishwasher on the graveyard shift , he learned a valuable lesson. “I was graduating from high school, and after a month on the … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile | Tagged Ed Shikada, Palo Alto

Parking meters drive downtown business

The Municipal Posted on February 8, 2019 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
parking meters

We’ve all been there: heading downtown for an afternoon of shopping or an evening of entertainment quickly turns into a headache — and maybe a disagreement in the car — over parking, or lack thereof. A particularly unique problem for … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged Framingham Mass., Richmond KY

NAAAC Registration Info

The Municipal Posted on February 6, 2019 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

The fourth annual North American Active Assailant Conference (NAAAC), a non-profit governmental conference, will be hosted at Woodside Bible Church, 6600 Rochester Road, Troy, Mich., April 24-26. It is the largest such event in the world and is attended by … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release

World’s largest truck stop Walcott, Iowa

The Municipal Posted on February 6, 2019 by Ray BaloghAugust 2, 2023
The owners recently installed a new entrance to the 130,000-square-foot main building of the Iowa 80 Truckstop complex.

The place is big — really big. The main building of the Iowa 80 Truckstop in Walcott, Iowa, encompasses more square footage than a pair of football fields. The complex includes eight restaurants; a convenience store; gift shop; 30,000-square-foot “Super … Continue reading →

Posted in Unique Claims to Fame | Tagged Walcott Iowa

U.S. Department of Transportation makes huge investment in Idaho

The Municipal Posted on February 4, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023
ITD did not expect to receive the full grant amount it had requested but was pleasantly surprised when its thoroughness paid off, earning it the largest grant in its history. Pictured from left are Idaho Transportation board member Julie DeLorenzo; Ada County Commissioner Dave Case; Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas; Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter; ITD Director Brian Ness; Federal Highway Administration Deputy Administrator Brandye Hendrickson; and Canyon County Commission President Tom Dale. (Photo provided)

When staff members of the Idaho Transportation Department applied to receive $90.2 million dollars from the Infrastructure For Rebuilding America program to expand a 2.8-mile section of the I-84 corridor just west of Boise, Idaho, they never expected the U.S. … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged I-84, INFRA Grant

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