Amarillo City officials announced that the Amarillo City Transit will be offering digital payment option to customers.
Haverhill this week began the first phase of its annual street and sidewalk resurfacing projects. Street paving is set for Offer Street; Hilldale Avenue, from Vale Street to the New Hampshire border; Glen Meadow Road; Twin Brook Circle; and Ferry Road, from South Riverview Street to Cross Road. Sidewalk repairs are scheduled for Webster Street, […] The post City Begins First Phase of Seasonal Sidewalk Repairs and Street Paving first appeared on WHAV.
The City of Amarillo announced that its Amarillo Animal Management & Welfare Department will shift to its summer operating hours beginning Tuesday.
The City of Amarillo Parks and Recreation Department is set to host a 'unique' Arbor Day event on Friday in which five Bur Oak trees will be planted in Ellwood Park with students at St. Mary's Catholic School participating in the National Arbor Day celebration, according to organizers.
County officials say a “big project” will soon begin with the year-long closure of Washington Street in Fox Lake as crews begin construction on a busy Route 59 intersection. The Lake County Division of Transportation (LCDOT) said Tuesday they will be closing Washington Street in Fox Lake to through traffic starting at 7 a.m. Monday. […]
The Amarillo Fire Department announced that its Wildland Team received a new Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) and trailer on Tuesday afternoon through a partnership between Amarillo National Bank and The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle.
Work is underway to re-lay new granite paving in a flagship city centre development - but it could take two months. Workers are replacing a swathe of asphalt on Wellington, Cambridge and Charles streets that appeared after cobbles were torn up to run pipes to a new food hall on Cambridge Street. Readers voiced dismay at how it was left in October. In March, Sean McClean, director of regeneration and development at Sheffield Council, said he shared people’s frustrations at the six-month wait to...
By Michael Hutchins, Herald Democrat Denison is ready to begin work on its second phase of downtown improvements. City representatives, developers and downtown stakeholders gathered… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
On Earth Day, Honolulu officials rode the city’s driverless, all-electric Skyline trains to not only tout the benefits of mass transit but laud current and future sustainable projects along the West Oahu line.
Officers with the New York Police Department (NYPD) began making arrests at the City University of New York (CUNY) on Tuesday evening.
Repairs on two Oahu bridges will begin Monday, the City and County of Honolulu announced this week.
$2.5 million project includes more than a dozen planned improvements to the park.