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  • 1 Cleveland, Ohio Noise Ordinance 605.10 Unnecessary Noise

    Cleveland, OH
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    Cleveland's Noise Ordinance 605.10 prohibits unreasonably loud, disturbing, and unnecessary noise that is detrimental to health or disturbs the quiet and repose of neighboring inhabitants. Prohibited activities include sounding vehicle horns except as warning signals, keeping animals or birds that cause frequent or prolonged noise audible outside property lines, operating defective or improperly loaded vehicles, blowing steam whistles except to signal work start/stop or warn of danger, and discharging engine exhaust into open air. Construction, demolition, and mechanical equipment operation are prohibited between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. within 500 feet of residences and 150 feet of hospitals, schools, courthouses, and churches during their operating or service hours; these areas are designated as "zones of quiet." Compressed air devices are exempted from muffling requirements only when operated as jackhammers on weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

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  • 1 History of the State College Water System By Albert R. Jarrett 1892 to 2021

    State College, PA
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    This document is a comprehensive historical narrative of State College's water system from 1892 to 2021, tracing the evolution through four organizational entities: the State College Water Company (1892–1936), State College Water Works (1936–1941), State College Borough Authority (1941–1989), and State College Borough Water Authority (1989–2021). The 120-page history covers the development of water infrastructure including well fields named Thomas, Grays Woods, Harter, Nixon, and Kocher, with chapters organized chronologically addressing system expansion, treatment plant construction, water quality initiatives, and leadership structure. The document includes appendices detailing board members, consultants, population data for the Centre Region, and annual water pumping volumes.

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  • Alley North of Grant, East of Hartrey

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will conduct sewer and pavement improvements at the alley north of Grant Street and east of Hartrey Avenue over four to six weeks beginning July 22, 2025. Work includes a sewer extension on Colfax Street between Hartrey and Brown Avenues, storm sewer installation, 8-inch-thick concrete alley pavement, and garage apron restoration. The alley will be closed to traffic during reconstruction; residents must remove vehicles from garages and parking areas before closure, and refuse and recycling collection will move to curb-side service during construction. Alliance Contractors, Inc. will perform the work under monitoring by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker (708-435-3866) available for construction-related inquiries.

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  • Sheridan and Clinton Pedestrian Crossing

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will install pedestrian crossing improvements at the intersection of Sheridan Road and Clinton Place over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of the September 8, 2025 document date. Work includes installation of a new ADA-compliant pedestrian crossing with ramps, solar-powered LED pedestrian crossing signs with push buttons, striping, and parkway restoration. Daytime parking (7:00 AM to 5:00 PM) will be prohibited in the construction zone, with street sweeping restrictions waived for one block radius around the site. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash as primary contacts.

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  • Jacksonville Procurement Awards Committee (JPAC) ...

    Jacksonville, FL
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    The Jacksonville Procurement Awards Committee met on May 1, 2025, to approve eleven contracts totaling approximately $30.5 million across multiple city departments. Major awards included $23.99 million for afterschool and summer programming through Kids Hope Alliance (with a new contract not-to-exceed amount of $64.99 million), $2.5 million for comprehensive elevator service to TK Elevator Corporation, and approximately $2.35 million for Commonwealth Avenue and Pickettville Road intersection improvements. The committee also approved several infrastructure projects managed by Public Works Engineering & Construction, as well as equipment purchases for the Sheriff's Office including communications and forensic equipment.

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  • Sheridan and Keeney Pedestrian Crossing

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will implement pedestrian safety upgrades at the intersection of Sheridan Road and Keeney Street over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of September 8, 2025. Work includes installation of solar-powered LED pedestrian crossing signs with push buttons, striping, and parkway restoration. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with street sweeping restrictions waived within a one-block radius of the work zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will oversee the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker as the primary contact.

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  • Tucson, AZ Code of Ordinances

    Tucson, AZ
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    Tucson's Code of Ordinances establishes noise control standards for residential, commercial, and industrial properties, with maximum permissible sound levels ranging from 62-85 dB(A) depending on property use and time of day. The ordinance prohibits specific activities that produce plainly audible noise beyond property lines, including continuous music or amplified sound exceeding 15 minutes, loud vehicle loading/unloading, disruptive animal sounds, and raucous vocalizations. Construction activities are restricted during evening and nighttime hours (8:00 p.m. through sunrise on weekdays and all day Sunday), with limited exceptions for residential work during daytime hours.

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  • Greenwood Street from McDaniel Avenue to Fowler Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will undertake pedestrian improvements on Greenwood Street from McDaniel Avenue to Fowler Avenue over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of July 7, 2025. Work includes installation of new concrete sidewalk on the south side of Greenwood Street and west side of Fowler Avenue, sidewalk improvements, and driveway and parkway restoration as needed. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with street sweeping restrictions waived within one block of the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, with the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau overseeing the project.

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    Moore Township, PA
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    This is a zoning permit application form used by Moore Township to review requests for land use or structural changes under Moore Township Zoning Ordinance. The form requires applicants to provide property location details (deed owner, property address, county PIN, zoning district), describe the present use and proposed use of the land or structure, and specify construction details including type of work (new structure, addition, or alteration), building type (single-family dwelling, commercial, pool, shed, cell tower, etc.), estimated construction value, and total area. Applicants must acknowledge that errors or misrepresentations may result in permit revocation and that the zoning permit does not exempt them from obtaining other required permits or licenses under Pennsylvania law, including the Uniform Construction Code, stormwater management, PennDOT, sewage, DEP, or soil conservation permits. The form is processed by Moore Township Zoning Officer Jason L. Harhart, who approves or denies the application, documents conditions of approval or reasons for denial, and collects applicable permit fees.

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  • 7.8.2021 - Comments and Responses

    Houston, TX
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    On July 8, 2021, Mayor Pro Tem Martin's office collected public comments and questions regarding proposed flood management projects in the Kingwood area, with responses provided by Black & Veatch, Houston Public Works, and District E Office. Key discussion points included the Lake Houston Dam spillway gates project, which would increase discharge capacity by approximately 25% overall (45,000 cfs at 100-year water elevation), and clarifications that the project focuses solely on spillway gates rather than constructing a deeper channel downstream. Respondents addressed concerns about environmental assessments (confirming an Environmental Assessment rather than full Environmental Impact Statement due to minimal impacts), future gate automation operations still under development, and engineering certification requirements.

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  • Downtown Sidewalk Improvements

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will upgrade sidewalks on the east side of Benson Avenue from Davis Street to Clark Street and on both sides of Clark Street from Benson Avenue to Sherman Avenue, beginning within two weeks of July 14, 2025. Work will include tree removals and plantings, concrete curb and sidewalk installation with brick banding and tree grates, and driveway replacement. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with street sweeping restrictions waived within one block of the work zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker will oversee construction monitoring.

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  • Emerson Street and Elgin Road Patching

    Evanston, IL
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    This document describes concrete pavement patching scheduled as part of the City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project on Emerson Street between Oak Avenue and Maple Avenue and on Elgin Road between Emerson Street and Benson Avenue. Work is anticipated to begin the week of September 22, 2025 and be completed by mid-October, weather permitting, with daytime parking prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the contractor, and the project will be monitored by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau with oversight from Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • Alley North of Payne Street and East of Crawford Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project includes sewer and paving work in the alley north of Payne Street and east of Crawford Avenue, scheduled to begin within two weeks of October 9, 2025, with completion expected in four to six weeks weather permitting. The work encompasses storm sewer installation, construction of 8-inch-thick concrete alley pavement, and garage apron restoration as needed. The alley will be closed to traffic during construction, requiring vehicle removal from garages and parking areas, with refuse and recycling collection relocated to curbside and street sweeping parking restrictions waived within a one-block radius. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, with oversight by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau, monitored by Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker.

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  • Greenwood Picnic Pad

    Evanston, IL
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    The Greenwood Picnic Pad project is part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project in Evanston and includes ADA improvements adjacent to Greenwood Street Beach. The work encompasses installation of a concrete sidewalk from the parking lot on Sheridan Road to an existing asphalt path, a concrete picnic pad, picnic accessories, and parkway restoration as needed. Construction is scheduled to begin the week of September 15, 2025, and be completed by late October 2025, with Alliance Contractors, Inc. (1166 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60089) serving as the contractor. The City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker (708-435-3866) overseeing construction and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash (847-448-8102) handling general inquiries.

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  • Floodplain Info Sheet

    Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton participates in FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and provides property owners access to federal flood insurance to protect against losses from flooding. The city uses FEMA's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) to identify Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA)—land with a 1-percent chance of flooding in any given year—and mortgage lenders are required to mandate flood insurance for structures located within these designated areas. All construction in designated SFHAs must comply with the City of Scranton Floodplain Ordinance. Property owners located near but potentially outside the SFHA boundaries may request a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) if survey work and analysis demonstrate the structure is outside floodplain limits. Residents can contact the City Planner at dking@scrantonpa.gov or 570-348-4280 for questions about the FIRM map.

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  • Transit Stops

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project includes transit stop improvements scheduled to begin the week of July 28, 2025, and anticipated to take four to six weeks to complete. The work involves installation of ADA-compliant concrete pads at transit stops on Lake Street between Dodge Avenue and Ridge Avenue, and on Ridge Avenue between Dobson Street and Lake Street. Alliance Contractors, Inc. (1166 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60089) is the project contractor, and temporary "No Parking" signs will be posted a minimum of 48 hours before construction begins at each location. The City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Brooke Tucker (Resident Engineer, 708-435-3866) and Bridget Nash (Senior Project Manager, 847-448-8102) serving as city contacts.

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  • Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston will conduct pedestrian improvements on Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue as part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project, with work anticipated to begin within two weeks and lasting four to six weeks. The project includes pedestrian crossing improvements at Dodge Avenue, new sidewalk installation on the south side of Lee Street east of Dodge Avenue, sidewalk improvements throughout the project limits, and parkway restoration as needed. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with 48-hour advance notice provided via temporary no-parking signs, and street sweeping restrictions will be waived for one block around the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will oversee the work under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • Greenwood Street from McDaniel Avenue to Fowler Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will install new concrete sidewalk on the south side of Greenwood Street and west side of Fowler Avenue between McDaniel Avenue and Fowler Avenue, along with sidewalk improvements and driveway and parkway restoration as needed. Construction is scheduled to begin within two weeks of July 7, 2025, and is anticipated to take four to six weeks, with daytime no-parking restrictions in effect from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during work hours. Alliance Contractors, Inc. will serve as the contractor, with the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau overseeing the project. Temporary no-parking signs will be posted a minimum of 48 hours before work begins, and street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived within a one-block radius of the construction zone.

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  • Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will improve pedestrian infrastructure on Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of July 7, 2025. Work includes pedestrian crossing improvements at Dodge Avenue, new sidewalk installation on the south side of Lee Street east of Dodge Avenue, sidewalk improvements throughout the project limits, and parkway restoration as needed. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with street sweeping restrictions waived for one block around the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and construction notice signs will be posted at least 48 hours in advance of work start.

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  • Alley North of Lincoln and East of Hartrey

    Evanston, IL
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    This document announces the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project for the alley north of Lincoln Street and east of Hartrey Avenue in Evanston, with construction scheduled to begin within two weeks of September 16, 2025, and expected to last four to six weeks. The work includes installation of storm sewers, construction of 8-inch-thick concrete alley pavement, and garage apron restoration as needed. During the alley closure, refuse and recycling collection will shift to curb pickup, and street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived within a one-block radius to accommodate increased on-street parking demand. Alliance Contractors, Inc. will serve as the contractor, with oversight by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • Active Projects in District D

    Houston, TX
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    District D maintains six active infrastructure projects totaling approximately $144.3 million in estimated construction costs. The largest project is a 72-inch water line from Crawford to Mt. Vernon ($48.8 million) in construction phase with anticipated completion in Summer 2024, involving waterline, sanitary and storm system upgrades, and new concrete pavements along eight named streets. The Almeda Sims Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements ($21.2 million) is under construction with a Winter 2024 completion target and will replace electrical, mechanical, structural, process, and piping components. Three related lift station renewal projects for MacGregor Way North #1, Magnet, and Westpark #1 are each estimated at $21 million for site work and equipment improvements. An additional lift station rehabilitation project for Bretshire No. 2, Ferguson Way, Bayfield, Hempstead No. 1, and Highland Meadow is estimated at $11.2 million. All projects are in active construction phase.

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  • Colfax Street Sewer Extension

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston will install a storm sewer extension on Colfax Street between Hartrey Avenue and Brown Avenue as part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project, with work beginning within two weeks of July 22, 2025. Construction will include pavement saw cutting, trench excavation, storm sewer installation, street patching, and parkway restoration, with daytime work hours from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM requiring parking prohibitions. Temporary "No Parking" signs will be posted at least 48 hours before work begins, and street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived for one block radius around the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker's supervision.

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