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Plug-in hybrid trucks helping fleets take charge of their sustainability goals

The Municipal Posted on May 1, 2019 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023

As more cities across North America continue to put forth ambitious carbon reduction goals, municipal fleet managers are increasingly being tasked with making the changes needed to turn those lofty sustainability targets into reality. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency now … Continue reading →

Posted in On the cover | Tagged building, clean energy, construction, fleet, may 2019, The Municipal

Conway’s riverwalk celebrates community’s rich history

The Municipal Posted on April 29, 2019 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
The riverwalk often finds itself as a backdrop for all kinds of photos, particularly proms, engagements, weddings and other special events. (Photo provided)

Meandering along the banks of the Waccamaw, inviting tourists and residents to slow down and take in the city and its rich history, is the Conway, S.C., river boardwalk. Originally established as the village of Kingston in 1732, Conway was … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation | Tagged Conway, South Carolina, Waccamaw

Kirksville launches its own asphalt mixing plant

The Municipal Posted on March 28, 2019 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
This is the first asphalt Kirksville, Mo., laid on a street from its own asphalt mixing plant. (Photo provided)

Kirksville, Mo., a rural city in Benton Township with a population of 17,536, serves as the county seat of Adair County. For years it had contracted out for the laying of asphalt, including for repairs. One day in 2016, Ray … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Works | Tagged Adair County, Glen Balliew, Kirksville MO

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

Dig with peace of mind

The Municipal Posted on February 1, 2019 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023

Networks of hidden, buried utility lines can turn projects that involve any level of excavation into nightmares. Hitting one of those lines can prove not only costly, but also hazardous for both workers and members of the public. For this … Continue reading →

Posted in On the cover, Streets, Highways, & Bridges | Tagged blackburn flag, february, front cover, highways & bridges, streets

Commitment to mutual benefits turns infrastructure projects from eyesores into assets

The Municipal Posted on December 2, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Unlike other substations, Denny Substation invites in the public, with viewing areas to see its workings and the offering of public spaces for residents to meet, play, eat and enjoy public art. Public engagement was a key component throughout the development of the substation. (Photo provided)

By JAY KEELING | POWER Engineers Incorporated Imagine what is becoming a common situation: a municipal utility needs to build an electrical substation in the middle of an urban neighborhood. Substations have a reputation for being unsightly, certainly nothing anyone … Continue reading →

Posted in Company Profile | Tagged Denny Substation, Jay Keeling

PURE SAFETY GROUP BRINGS TOGETHER FOUR INDUSTRY LEADERS AT NSC

The Municipal Posted on October 18, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

Launches Multiple Products from Booth #2111, Unveils PSG Brand, and Professional and High Performance Product Categories HOUSTON, TX (OCT. 22, 2018) – The biggest news in the fall protection industry this year was the ascent of Pure Safety Group (PSG) … Continue reading →

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PURE SAFETY GROUP CHOOSES HOUSTON AS WORLD HEADQUARTERS AND CENTER FOR GLOBAL HEIGHT SAFETY TRAINING

The Municipal Posted on October 18, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

PSG Unveils Experiential Learning Program at New Facility HOUSTON (Oct. 22, 2018) The world’s largest provider dedicated to height safety equipment and services Pure Safety Group (PSG), has opened the doors to its 33,000-square-foot corporate headquarters office and global training … Continue reading →

Posted in Press Release

Common sense conservation with integrated planning

The Municipal Posted on October 8, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
In order to develop an integrated plan for the city that ensures its limited financial resources are being used wisely, an important component was creating an “environmental priorities task force.” The members, some shown here during a planning session, examined all the environmental issues the city was facing. (Photo provided)

It’s probably safe to assume that most city officials desire to preserve their community’s resources — environmental and fiscal — in order to provide the best quality of life for residents. It’s probably also safe to assume that at the … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation

Getting your electric ducks in a row

The Municipal Posted on August 19, 2018 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
To successfully launch an electric vehicle pilot program, cities need to critically look at their fleets to determine what segment of it is ripe for electrification. Going hand-in-hand with that is having an infrastructure plan in place that accurately gauges future electricity needs. Pictured is one of the EV charging stations that line the perimeter of San Francisco’s city hall. (Dan Schreiber/ Shutterstock.com)

The steady deployment of electric vehicles — along with the increased availability of many EV types — has municipalities welcoming them into their fleets; however, before taking the plunge, thorough research and groundwork can save a lot of headaches down … Continue reading →

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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

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