AOL: Residents voice frustration with city's $7B budget proposal during town hall in East Falls
Residents voice frustration with city's $7B budget proposal during town hall in East Falls
Downtown parking concerns from residents and businesses was a large focus of Monday night’s meeting of the Howell City Council.
Dozens of residents showed up at Wednesday's Coachella City Council meeting to voice their opposition against a proposed 240 acre data center. While limited details are available about the project, ...
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Hundreds of residents voiced frustration with the $7 billion budget proposed by Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker during a neighborhood town hall held in East Falls on Tuesday night.
The Lansing data center could bring about $933,000 in property tax revenue each year, but that's not enough to convince many residents to support it.
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12NewsNow on MSN: Sabine Pass residents voice fears over Highway 87 safety in closed-door meeting
Residents and officials in Sabine Pass urge action on Highway 87 safety concerns after a refinery explosion highlighted risks of road closures during emergencies.
Sabine Pass residents voice fears over Highway 87 safety in closed-door meeting
ABC17NEWS: Columbia Board of Health revisits feral cat ordinance as residents voice growing concerns
On , the Columbia Board of Health met to discuss some proposed changes to the city's ordinance regarding feral cats. Nearly a year to the day, the board met once again to discuss changes ...
Columbia Board of Health revisits feral cat ordinance as residents voice growing concerns
WALB on MSN: ‘I am just tired’: Pearson residents voice frustration over water quality
AOL: Dove Creek residents voice opposition as company explores data center possibility
Dozens of Dove Creek residents attended a community meeting Thursday evening to voice their concerns and opposition to the possibility of a data center campus project being developed in their ...
Yahoo: Residents voice concerns as Hobart takes step forward in building of Amazon data center
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HOBART, Ind. (WGN) – The city of Hobart, Indiana voted to approve a fill permit for Amazon to move forward with on site soil ...
Residents voice concerns as Hobart takes step forward in building of Amazon data center
WNEP on MSN: Residents voice opposition to data center campus at Archbald hearing
Another data center meeting in Archbald drew a full house of residents voicing their opposition to the proposed Wildcat Ridge Data Center Campus.
Austin American-Statesman on MSN: Hutto residents voice concern over proposed 70MW data center on busy corridor
The 70 megawatt data center would be at least the third in the city of Hutto, a town of 43,000 people.
Hutto residents voice concern over proposed 70MW data center on busy corridor
WCPO 9 News: Trenton residents push back against massive data center with petition, statewide ban effort
Trenton residents braved cold and rain to sign a petition aimed at banning massive data centers, challenging a project they say will disrupt their community.
Trenton residents push back against massive data center with petition, statewide ban effort
The Fayetteville Observer on MSN: Fayetteville residents speaking with one voice on data centers | Opinion
After hearing residents at multiple forums, it’s clear Fayetteville should consider a temporary data‑center moratorium.