9 results for “facility relocation”
9 results for “facility relocation”
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024, the Fort Worth City Council held a meeting featuring special presentations on the Charles Schwab Challenge, National Public Works Week, Stroke Awareness Month, and World Refugee Day. The consent agenda included approval of a $3.2 million annual library services contract with multiple vendors, enterprise zone designations for two manufacturing facilities, a memorandum of understanding with the Federal Aviation Administration regarding the relocation of an air traffic control tower at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport, and commitment of fiscal year 2024 fund balance to ARPA-funded affordable housing and innovation projects totaling over $5.2 million in reallocations.
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The Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency's Technical Coordinating Committee meeting scheduled for October 17, 2017, at 2:00 pm (315 S. Calhoun Street, Suite 450, Tallahassee, Florida) sought technical advice on two design alternatives for the Capital Cascades Trail Segment 3D Regional Stormwater Facility. Option 1 consists of an in-line stormwater management facility with two double box culverts detaining the first 5 feet of flow depth before discharging through an overflow structure, while Option 2 is an off-line facility directing the first 5 feet of flow into the pond while bypassing higher flow events. Blueprint staff and the design team presented comparative analysis on aesthetics, water quality, flood control, trash collection, facility maintenance, and construction cost for both alternatives. The decision on which alternative to select needed to be made following the TCC meeting to coordinate with the City of Tallahassee's Sanitary Sewer Relocation Project Bid Package, which includes a 42-inch gravity sewer in the project area. The selection would also determine the location and size of the box culvert for the stormwater facility.
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The Planning Commission of the City and County of Honolulu held a meeting on January 6, 2021, at 1:36 p.m., with six commissioners present—Arthur D. Challacombe (chair), Steve S.C. Lim, Ken K. Hayashida, Gifford K.F. Chang, Aki Marceau, and Brian Lee—attending remotely or in person per COVID-19 protocols. The Commission approved the minutes of the August 19, 2020 and October 28, 2020 meetings by a 6-0-1 vote, with Commissioner Kamo abstaining. The Commission held a public hearing on a State Special Use Permit (2020/SUP-1) for Olomana School/Olomana Youth Center, located at 42-470 Kalanianaole Highway, Kailua, on a 2.516-acre site zoned AG-2 General Agricultural District; the permit would remove the facility's nonconforming status and allow structural improvements including interior classroom alterations, modular trailer relocation, construction of three future classroom facilities and a restroom facility, and related site improvements.
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The Dallas County Clerk's Central Records Division temporarily closed beginning Monday, April 6 to relocate to a new facility, during which time the division cannot process records requests or provide access to physical records. Online criminal records from 2011–2026 remain accessible to the public at no charge during the closure. The Central Records Division maintains over one billion historical documents and records dating back to the county's establishment in 1846, including closed court records from civil, probate, criminal, and truancy courts, across three physical locations.
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