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Going for it: Massachusetts Fire Department experiences grant success

The Municipal Posted on May 23, 2016 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
West Barnstable Fire Department might be small, but it has accomplished major successes in grant writing, securing about $900,610 to support needed purchases such as a used ladder truck in 2004, training, and hiring a deputy fire chief. (Photo provided)

Since 2001, the West Barnstable Fire Department, servicing the seaside town of roughly 3,200, has received just shy of $1 million in grants. Part of that success came about from simply taking the first step: applying for a variety of … Continue reading →

Posted in Firefighting & EMS

Snow hauling and relocation

The Municipal Posted on May 19, 2016 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023
A viable alternative to the relocation of particularly large quantities of snow, or snow from a large property, is onsite melting. This option saves gas, wear and tear on local roads and the relocator’s equipment, plus time. (Steve Collender / Shutterstock.com)

Snow relocation is only an occasional event in the lives of street departments and grounds crews at educational institutions. It’s of some inconvenience when it is required, however. Safety considerations are paramount when relocating snow. They should be, given that … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets & Snow

National Public Works Week May 15–21

The Municipal Posted on May 16, 2016 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
National Public Works Week

About the Artist The artwork for the 2016 National Public Works Week poster was done by British-born artist Michael Crampton. After studying at the Art Center College of Design, Crampton went on to become the art director at Neiman Marcus … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Works

Are unions a hindrance to city budgets?

The Municipal Posted on April 25, 2016 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Heritage Foundation think tank member James Sherk published an article reporting that the average state or local government employee earns $39.83 an hour in wages and benefits, compared to $27.49 an hour in the private sector

Do public employee unions hurt city budgets? Do union employees receive higher pay and benefits than their nonunion counterparts in the private sector? The answers seem to depend on who you ask, as studies on the topic conflict. But for … Continue reading →

Posted in City / Town Management

Snowfi ghters head to Hartford 2016 APWA North American Snow Conference

The Municipal Posted on April 16, 2016 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

“The Premier Event in Snow & Ice Management,” APWA’s North American Snow Conference, will bring its focused and relevant educational opportunities and snowfighting products to Hartford, Conn., this year. On May 22–25, plan to learn from and shop alongside others … Continue reading →

Posted in Conference / Expo

John Maczko: CEAM Engineer of the Year

The Municipal Posted on April 6, 2016 by Anne Meyer BylerAugust 2, 2023
Maczko intended to become an architect, but a wise neighbor redirected his love of building things into a career in civil engineering. (Photo provided)

John Maczko, winner of the City Engineers Association of Minnesota Municipal Engineer of the Year Award for 2015, has labored in several different types of engineering throughout his career. He began in traffic signal timing in 1985, later working as … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile

Lynchburg responds to the big one

The Municipal Posted on April 1, 2016 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Lynchburg, Va., firefighters make sure all flames are out after a CSX train containing thousands of gallons of Bakken crude oil derailed in downtown Lynchburg in the middle of the week in 2014.

Ever since a derailment and fire that occurred in Lynchburg, Va., on April 30, 2014, Battalion Chief Robert Lipscomb has been traveling across the U.S. giving talks about what the Lynchburg Fire Department learned from the experience. In that incident, … Continue reading →

Posted in Firefighting & EMS

Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company Where it’s OK to horse around

The Municipal Posted on March 28, 2016 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Onlookers watch as wild ponies swim from Assateague Island to Chincoteague Island. The animals are headed for carnival grounds, where the foals will be auctioned off. The following day the adult horses are sent back to Assateague to replenish the herd for another year.

The volunteer fire company of Chincoteague, Va., has its share of cowboys; and the island village of nearly 3,000 is glad, as are visitors from around the globe who crowd the tiny resort area each July. After the release of … Continue reading →

Posted in Firefighting & EMS | Tagged Chincoteague, wild ponies

‘Duck Tape Capital of the World’ Avon, Ohio

The Municipal Posted on March 14, 2016 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
At the Duck Tape Festival held each Father’s Day weekend in Avon, Ohio, the “Duck Tape Capital of the World,” a main event is the “Stuck at Prom” Scholarship Contest. Prizes go to the young people who designs and builds the most attractive prom wear out of Duck Tape. Pictured is one of the 2015 winners.

The relationship between Avon, Ohio, and some super-sticky tape is one that just won’t let go. The city has knighted itself with one of the nation’s most down-to-earth acclamations of purported global fame: “The Duck Tape Capital of the World.”  … Continue reading →

Posted in World Capitals | Tagged Avon Ohio

Water, water, everywhere

The Municipal Posted on March 4, 2016 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
The structure of Dubuque’s stormwaterpermeable pavement is shown below. (Illustration by Richard Aguirre & Shutterstock, data provided)

Dubuque Green Alley Project mitigates flooding, improves water quality  Between 1999 and 2011, six presidential disaster declarations were issued for Dubuque County, Iowa, due to increased episodes of flash flooding in the area. With damage estimates nearing $70 million over … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green | Tagged green alleys

Cars, trucks and blizzards: It’s all in a day for fleet managers

The Municipal Posted on February 23, 2016 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023

The March edition of The Municipal is one in which we pay special attention to issues of fleet service and management. But in late January, as I tapped out a few relevant thoughts, states on and near the eastern seaboard … Continue reading →

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