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Cocoa plans to mandate sewer hookups when sewer lines become available, to improve chances for federal and state grants to switch areas from septic tanks.
The City of Tempe is looking for input from residents on the new heat safety plan as we move into the summer months.
City officials have finalized and entered into a public-private agreement regarding a nearly $4 million project to install about 4,300 feet of new sewer line along Deaver Road, required for a ...
The city of Dubuque announced plans to address sewer capacity constraints in several areas within the community.
City of Maumee shares updated sanitary sewer lateral repair plan, residents pleased with future The five-year plan involves $120 million in repairs, according to city administrator Patrick Burtch.
The city of Tempe is reassuring residents it's prepared for any emergency and its fire hydrants won't run out of water.
The city of Tempe is set to transform a Food City plaza into a housing and community center that addresses mixed-income housing and other local needs.
The City of Tempe is moving forward with plans to turn a former Food City grocery store building into housing and a community hub.
Tempe is looking for a development partner to deliver a mixed-use tower that could rise as high as 250 feet in the city's downtown.
Two upcoming housing projects in Tempe will help city officials address homelessness, and offer more affordable housing in the East Valley community.
From Staff Reports The Tyler City Council adopted updates to the city’s drought contingency plan and heard about sewer system improvements at this week’s meeting.
Tempe officials say that testing wastewater can help show a more accurate representation of what’s happening in our community.