30 results for “transportation systems”
30 results for “transportation systems”
Hazleton City Council held a public hearing on April 14, 2026, to discuss the Greater Hazleton Area Thrive 2035 Multi-Municipal Comprehensive Plan covering the City of Hazleton, Borough of West Hazleton, and Hazle Township. Sara Hailstone, President of Hailstone Economics, presented the plan developed by a 23-person steering committee through surveys, focus groups, public meetings, and individual interviews, identifying five priority areas: Housing, Economic Vitality, Youth, Services and Amenities, and Resilient Systems. Mayor Cusat noted the City received a grant from DCED for the Comprehensive Plan and emphasized the need for "shared zoning" as some buildings are being constructed across municipal boundaries. Council members Bruno, Colombo, Nilles, Ondishin, and Perry were present; public comments raised concerns about plan implementation, municipal inclusivity, and regional transportation needs.
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This is an agenda document for a December 17, 2025 Board of Public Works meeting to be held online and at the State House Governor's Reception Room in Annapolis, Maryland. The agenda covers multiple state departments and agencies including Agriculture, Housing and Community Development, Maryland Department of the Environment, Maryland Department of Transportation, Department of General Services, University System of Maryland, and Department of Natural Resources, with items addressing grants, capital improvements, real property transactions, and various procurement matters across 293 pages of supporting materials.
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The Seattle Transportation Committee met on March 4, 2025, at 9:33 a.m. in the City Council Chamber with five members present (Councilmembers Saka, Hollingsworth, Kettle, Rinck, and Strauss) and one late arrival (Rivera). The committee heard two information items: Inf 2629 on the proposed SDOT 2025 Levy Delivery Plan and Inf 2641 on achieving Vision Zero through the Safe System Approach. The meeting adjourned at 12:26 p.m.
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The Seattle Transportation Committee met on January 21, 2025, at 9:32 a.m. with five members present (Councilmembers Saka, Hollingsworth, Kettle, Rinck, and Strauss) and unanimously recommended four items for City Council adoption. The committee approved Resolution 32158 granting conceptual approval for a below-grade pedestrian tunnel under Boren Avenue North as part of 121 Boren Avenue North construction in South Lake Union, and Resolution 32159 for a below-grade private thermal energy exchange system at the same location. The committee also recommended passage of Ordinance 120846 granting Triton West LLC a twenty-year pipeline permit under 13th Avenue Southwest and Southwest Florida Street, and Ordinance 120924 allowing Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority to maintain a pedestrian skybridge over Western Avenue approximately 300 feet north of Pike Street. The committee also heard presentations on Safe Routes to School and the School Traffic Safety Committee before adjourning at 11:13 a.m.
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The Seattle Transportation Committee met on December 17, 2024, from 9:32 a.m. to 11:38 a.m., with Presiding Officer Councilmember Saka and two other members present. The committee discussed two resolutions granting conceptual approval to Onni Boren Ave Seattle LLC for a below-grade pedestrian tunnel and thermal energy exchange system under Boren Avenue North north of Denny Way as part of construction at 121 Boren Avenue North in South Lake Union. The committee also discussed two ordinances: one granting Triton West LLC a twenty-year permit to maintain and operate a pipeline system under 13th Avenue Southwest and Southwest Florida Street, and another granting the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority permission to continue operating a pedestrian skybridge over Western Avenue approximately 300 feet north of Pike Street. The committee additionally heard an information briefing on SDOT permitting and a presentation on winter weather preparedness.
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This notice announces a possible quorum of Seattle City Council members attending a Puget Sound Regional Council Special Meeting on December 13, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. to discuss the current state of the Washington State Ferry System. The meeting, held at PSRC's office at 1201 Third Avenue, Seattle, will be conducted remotely with public access available via Zoom (Meeting ID: 821 6318 7660) and by phone at 1-877-853-5257. Recommendations to the US Congress or Washington State Department of Transportation may be discussed, though no City Council action is anticipated. In-person viewing of the video feed is available at PSRC's office by calling 206-464-7090 upon arrival.
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