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City delays senior center project
21 hours ago ago from Bainbridge Conversation
The City Council on Monday voted to delay the start of the $9 million senior center expansion until the public is allowed to weigh in on the project. Funded in equal parts by a voter-approved bond, fundraising campaign and grants, the new center would be more than twice the size of the current facility. Recent discussions about the center's future have included the possibility of adding disaster relief capabilities and offices for the ...
Related contentHoliday gift for dogs in City of Seminole
21 hours ago ago from News for Florida animal advocates
During last night's meeting of the City of Seminole City Council, councilmembers unanimously approved an ordinance prohibiting dogs within the city limits from being tied up outdoors unless a guardian is outside along with the dog (violators would be given a warning to correct the situation before being fined). The City Council also approved a resolution urging other cities in Pinellas County to follow suit with similar ordinances. At ...
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20 hours ago ago from Columbia Business Times
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23 hours ago ago from Humans Unite
A former gravel mine that's home to a historic waterfall will be listed as a potential housing development area in a new citywide plan, the Carlsbad City Council decided Tuesday. In a 4-0 vote, with Councilman Mark Packard absent because of an illness, the council approved what's known as its Housing Element - a state-required document that spells out where the city will allow additional home construction, particularly high-density, ...
Related contentInaugural ceremony for elected officials Dec. 30
15 hours ago ago from Times-Herald and Sunday Times Newspapers
DEARBORN – The city will host an inaugural ceremony for city officials elected to serve 2010 to 2013 at 8 p.m. Wednesday inside the Michael A. Guido Theater at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan Ave. The public is invited. The ceremony will last about an hour. A reception will follow in the theater lobby. John O’Reilly Jr. will be sworn in for his first full term as mayor. He has served as mayor since ...
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