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Tacoma's lack of housing is pervasive. Many challenges facing our community are harder to solve because there just aren't enough homes for those who live here. As we review Home in Tacoma's first year of implementation, it is important that we do...
The City of Tacoma today released its Year One review of the Home in Tacoma initiative, revealing significant growth in housing development applications and a broader diversity of housing options for residents within areas previously zoned exclusively...
The City's report provides a roadmap for how Boston will achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and increase resilience against sea level rise and extreme weather
Long Beach, CA -- The City of Long Beach Department of Public Works invites community members to attend a community meeting to learn more about the 10th Street Greenbelt Project, on Thursday, May 28, 2026, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Recreation Park...
Above: Selected 2025 Long Beach Youth Poet Laureate Ezequiel Correa recites his literary work during a live ceremony held on May 17, 2025. Long Beach, CA – The Department of Library, Arts and Culture, in partnership with the National Youth Poet...
Lisa Gardner, Spokane—WA, During Monday's Legislative Session, the Spokane City Council voted on a resolution supporting putting the Spokane Transit Authority (STA) ballot initiative to be on the August 2026 ballot. The initiative would reauthorize...
The City of Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility (CCA) asks residents to review and provide feedback on its ADA Transition Plan, a document that identifies accessibility barriers in City facilities, programs, services, and activities and...
The City's report provides a roadmap for how Boston will achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and increase resilience against sea level rise and extreme weather
The City of Colorado Springs today announced that Skyler Rorabaugh has been selected as the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) director following a national search process. His appointment is pending City Council confirmation. Rorabaugh...
Drivers on Marksheffel Road should expect a new traffic pattern beginning Saturday, April 25, between north of Stetson Hills Boulevard and Ryker Peak. The current lane shift north of Stetson Hills Boulevard will move farther north to Ryker Peak. On...
The City is gearing up for the annual Clean & Green citywide cleanup effort, a partnership between Idaho Falls Code Enforcement and Idaho Falls Sanitation Division.
Erin Hut, Communications Director, Mayor Brown today announced the reestablishment of the City of Spokane's arts office, restoring a key resource for local artists, cultural organizations, and creative businesses that had been shuttered under a...
Mesa Police will conduct DUI enforcement operations on May 5 to keep roadways safe during Cinco de Mayo celebrations. Enforcement will be concentrated during peak hours from 5pm to 3am
Beginning Monday, April 27, Bybee Excavation will begin utility construction work along Lewisville Highway, south of 65th North.
Glockner has spent decades leading oversight efforts in the public and private sectors.
Mesa celebrates Historic Preservation Month with a free event on Saturday, May 2 at The Post from 9am to 2pm. The event features an awards ceremony recognizing the student winners of the City's Historic Essay and Visual Arts Contest
Above: Children practice chest compressions on CPR mannequins during Water Safety Day at Silverado Park Pool in 2025, learning life-saving skills for emergency situations; A child extends a flotation device during a supervised water rescue exercise at...
Worker Empowerment Cabinet and Boston Public Library to host Apprenticeship Fair
The project is transforming a vacant site into a modern high-rise tower while expanding housing access and driving economic revitalization in the South Loop.
Mayor Johnson's order provides paid, year-round peacekeeping positions for up to 50 young Chicagoans while laying the groundwork for citywide investments in youth-led anti-violence programming.
Public safety is the most fundamental responsibility of local government. Every day in Colorado Springs, I see that responsibility lived out by the women and men of our police department, our firefighters, and our first responders. I also see how...