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The public is invited to review and provide comments on the proposal for how to allocate Marine Passenger Fee (MPF) proceeds in the upcoming year by May 3, 2026. Read the funding requests and draft recommendations here. Each cruise ship passenger...
Following the arrest of a Public Works employee, the City of Columbia confirms that the Public Works department is working closely with the Columbia Police Department in its ongoing investigation.The City is also proactively reviewing internal processes a
Mesa's Office of Economic Development is hosting AZ Tech Week Events in Mesa April 6-7. Details at AZTechWeekMesa.com
On March 31, the Columbia Police Department received an anonymous tip regarding a suspicious individual wearing a City of Columbia Public Works uniform who was exchanging a large amount of coins at a local business.
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As the severe weather season begins, the City of St. Louis is entering this spring significantly better prepared than it was one year ago, following substantial investments, structural reforms and ongoing improvements to its emergency management systems..
Mayor Kerry Thomson and City of Bloomington Planning & Transportation Director David Hittle invite residents to the next Traveling Town Hall on Monday, April 6, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Morgenstern Books and Cafe, 849 S Auto Mall Road. Traveling Town...
The City of Tacoma has been awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association for its 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The Certificate of Achievement is the highest...
As part of its ongoing commitment to maintaining safe and reliable infrastructure, the City of Tacoma's Public Works Department will conduct essential asphalt repairs on Proctor Street from April 6 – 10. During this time, Proctor Street will be...
City of Columbia Utilities won two awards at the Missouri Water Environment Association (MWEA) and the Missouri Section of the American Water Works Association (MO-AWWA) Joint Annual Meeting.
The City of Columbia took fir
Required 60-day notice of proposed fees and charges
April 1, 2026 -- Today, Mayor John Whitmire announced the City's timeline for renaming Cesar Chavez Blvd. to ensure opportunities for public input following recent revelations about the former leader of the the United Farmer Workers Union. The mayor...
Long Beach, CA — Today, the City of Long Beach is announcing the full transition to People Assisting The Homeless (PATH) as its new homeless services provider at City-funded shelters. PATH will now operate 443 shelter beds across these sites...
More than 338,000 fans enjoyed spring training games in Mesa. The Cubs led attendance for the 13th straight season in the Cactus League while the Athletics also saw an increase in attendance
The City of Bloomington is proud to announce that, as of April 1, all community challenges have been fully and permanently resolved. Allowing technical analysis, professional standards, and evidence-based practices to guide decisions has played a...
The Juneau Assembly will begin its multi-week review of the City and Borough of Juneau's (CBJ) proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 budget during the Assembly Finance Committee meeting on Wednesday, April 1 at 5:45 p.m. Residents can join the committee...
The annual observance is an opportunity to highlight barriers and elevate voices of system impacted individuals.
Beginning at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 8, Budrovich Crane Rental will place a new air conditioning unit on top of the Boone County Courthouse, 705 E. Walnut St.Both lanes of East Ash Street will be closed between North Seventh and North Eighth streets. T
On March 5, Director of Supplier Diversity Andrea Caruth gave remarks at the 5th Annual Women in Construction Event at Suffolk Construction, hosted by Suffolk Construction in partnership with the City of Boston.
Discussing the importance of self-care and mental health awareness in the spring.
On March 7, at the First Church in Roxbury, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the creation of the Boston Historic Markers Program, the City's program of commemorative markers ensuring Boston residents and communities are part of the city's ongoing storytelling.
The measure more the doubles the number of ADU eligible parcels, advancing the Johnson administration's work to cut developmental restrictions and increase housing availability.