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Mar 22 2024
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Amid controversy, the Metropolitan Council begins work on area's development plan for 2050
The Met Council creates policies for future generations by addressing climate, equity, transit, housing and public health. ST PAUL, Minn — Right now, the Metropolitan Council is in the midst of helping the Twin Cities area plan for the future. The planning agency oversees the metro's seven-county area and every decade it works with dozens of cities to develop things like housing, parks and
KARE11Mar 25 2024
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St. Paul, Met Council seek developers for land around downtown Central Station
Pioneer PressMar 14 2024
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New timeline, construction plan for $1.5B District Detroit development
There is a new timeline and construction plan for the high-profile $1.5 billion District Detroit development that was originally expected to break ground last summer, but so far has not. The codevelopers, New York-based The Related Cos. and the Ilitch organization's Olympia Development of Michigan, are now aiming for an early 2025 construction start for the first of the development's 10
Detroit Free PressMar 21 2024
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New development looking to breathe new life into Las Vegas' Historic Westside
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — New life is coming to the Historic Westside. There's a residential and commercial development planned to help address the critical need for affordable housing and more jobs in the area. It's something longtime Historic Westside resident CJ Oatis told me he's ready to see in the area. "I think more people should move over here and more businesses should come through and make
KTNV 13 Las VegasMar 18 2024
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$1 million secured to develop Wise County's Elam Farm property
A loan and grant funding totaling $1 million will be used to develop the Wise County Industrial Development Authority’s Elam Farm property. A $700,000 grant and a $300,000 loan have been approved by the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority [VCEDA] to assist with the first two phases of development for the property, which totals 203 acres and is adjacent to the Lonesome Pine
Cardinal NewsMar 21 2024
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UW developing new tool to fine-tune cherry blossom timing forecast
Since 2018, researchers have been working on calculating the number of “degree days” needed for campus trees to hit peak bloom. A team of University of Washington researchers is in the final stages of finalizing a tool that will help improve the campus’ iconic cherry blossom forecast every year. The University of Washington typically publishes an estimated timeline for peak bloom timing
KING 5 NewsMar 21 2024
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Bill directing state to begin regulating development in floodplains clears Vermont Senate
The Vermont Senate has signed off on legislation that would create new regulations for the state’s river systems, wetlands and dams in response to last summer’s flooding. Senators voted 24-4 to advance the measure Wednesday and gave it final approval on a voice vote Thursday. It now heads to the House. The bill, S.213, would require Vermonters to obtain a state permit to build in a river
VT DiggerMar 17 2024
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Grand Forks youth hockey adds Girls Growth and Development Director
GRAND FORKS — The Grand Forks Youth Hockey Association has added a new position to "recruit and retain (girls) players to the game, and will provide current players with expanded opportunities for development." Grand Forks Youth Hockey announced Monday, March 11, Margot Miller has been hired as the first Girls Growth and Development Director. Miller has been an assistant coach for the Grand
Grand Forks HeraldMar 24 2024
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Study assesses half a million Israelis at risk of developing PTSD due to Oct. 7 and war
A new study predicts that over half a million Israelis are at risk of developing post-traumatic stress disorder in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas-led attacks and the ensuing war with the terror group in Gaza. The study, the product of a collaboration of researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Columbia University, Shalvata Mental Health Center in Hod Hasharon and the
The Times of IsraelMar 12 2024
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Fishpond purchase gives Waipā community protection from development
A traditional Hawaiian fishpond on Kauaʻi's north shore is now permanently in the hands of the community. This is welcome news to generations of Hanalei families who pushed back against resort development more than 40 years ago. Halulu Fishpond, which sits on a quarter-acre of land along Hanalei Bay, is now the property of the Waipā Foundation. The non-profit stewards more than 1,600 acres in
Hawaii Public Radio