City Council unanimously voted 8-0 in favor of making the “Hake Block-Fort Wayne Bottling Works” building the 89th Local Historic District in Fort Wayne.
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — On Tuesday, Scranton City Council voted no to demolishing a historic building in Lackawanna County. The council voted against the demolition of the Carriage House located on Moir Court. The building is owned by the University of Scranton. Board officials say the reason they voted against the demo was because []
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Center City of Amarillo announced it is hosting a tour of downtown historic buildings in the Main Street District starting at 10 a.m. in the Paramount Building as part of "Texas Main Street Imagine the Possibilities." Center City said the tour will begin in the lobby of the Paramount Building at []
The proposition gives three or more council members the power to bring an item to the agenda. Before it was passed, only the mayor could bring items to the agenda.
The Youngstown City Council was asked to pass a resolution supporting a cease-fire in Gaza in the war between Israel and Hamas in a meeting Wednesday.
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – The Grants Pass Skate Park will be closing in May for renovations. The skate park was built in 2001 and is nearing the end of its lifespan. Many of the skating surfaces are cracked and uneven which park users say can make it difficult to skate. To repair the cracks and […]
A celebration event was held to mark the first birthday of the Child Friendly Cov initiative.
An historic Edinburgh landmark and museum that shut during lockdown will re-open next month, the city council has confirmed. Calton Hill’s Nelson Monument is set to welcome visitors for the first time in over four years following repairs to the 210-year-old hilltop tower. Councillor Val Walker, Edinburgh council’s culture and communities convener, said: “We’re looking to reopen the Monument from May this year.” She added it would remain open over summer before closing for another few weeks...
Some council members are still concerned the committee takes away from the power voters gave them. An unofficial draft of rules was available for the public to see during the first committee meeting.
(FOX40.COM) — The City Council could rename a small, historic park in Old Sacramento on Tuesday in honor of a woman business owner from the 1850s. The Center for Sacramento History, the group that maintains historical records for the city and county, is requesting the name change from Pioneer Park to Mary Gregory Park. "The []
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Late chef and TV personality Julia Child used to call Saturday's Farmers Market in downtown Santa Barbara "Marvelous." For decades it has been located at this Cota St. lot, but that will change on September 7th when it is relocated to make room for a new Santa Barbara Police Station. Before voting 5-to-2
Jamestown City Council will vote on issuing $2.7 million bond to cover the completion of the Fleet Maintenance Building project. City Comptroller Ericka Thomas said $4,890,000 has been spent to date on the project, “The BAN that we got last year for the garage was $2,850,000. So, currently we have expenses over that BAN amount […]