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3 results for “technology infrastructure” · other

  • City of York Code Operations Assessment Report

    York, PA
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    In August 2007, Municipal Resources of Pennsylvania conducted a comprehensive assessment of the City of York's code operations, examining the Permits Office and Fire Prevention Bureau. The report identified significant operational challenges including management issues, customer service concerns, overlapping responsibilities between departments, technology deficiencies, and staffing problems, while recommending improvements in interdepartmental cooperation, customer relations, tracking systems, and information technology infrastructure. The assessment also presented alternative organizational structures to address the identified inefficiencies in code administration.

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  • LETTERHEAD - Wilmington City Council

    Wilmington, DE
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The Wilmington City Council's Public Works & Transportation Committee held a meeting on November 19, 2018, to address street infrastructure changes requested by the Riverfront Development Corporation. The primary agenda items included approving the removal of a portion of Garasches Lane from the Official City Map while accepting dedication of a new unnamed city street connecting South Walnut Street and Garasches Lane, and declaring the removed portion of Garasches Lane as surplus property for disposition to the Riverfront Development Corporation. The meeting also included discussion of amendments to city code regarding wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights of way and a presentation on solar technology by Sun Edge LLC, with public comment limited to three minutes per agenda item.

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  • Governor Shapiro Visits Major Hazle Township Development Project to Announce PA Permit Fast Track Program to Speed Up Government — Streamlining Approvals, Fueling Economic Growth, and Making Pennsylvania More Competitive - PA Department of Community & Economic Development

    Hazleton, PA
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    Governor Shapiro announced the Pennsylvania Permit Fast Track Program on November 21, 2024, making Pennsylvania the first state to establish a project-based permitting fast track system for complex economic development and infrastructure projects. The program, launched via Executive Order 2024-04, is led by the Office of Transformation & Opportunity and aims to streamline approval timelines, reduce government delays, and enhance competitiveness by coordinating across state agencies and private partners through a publicly accessible dashboard. Project Hazelnut, a technology campus in Luzerne County expected to create over 900 permanent jobs, is one of three projects initially enrolled in the Fast Track program.

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