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Roswell calls for support of federal funds for riverbank project, Doc’s Cafe restoration
Roswell’s funding request includes $6.5 million for part of the city’s riverbank restoration project at the former Ace Sand Company site near St. Andrew Catholic Church on Riverside Road. The location is one of several in its Roswell River Parks Master Plan, which calls for development of city parks along the Chattahoochee River.
A breakdown of costs at the Ace Sand site was provided by Roswell and shows the funds
Wyoming Wilderness Association to virtually debut engaging “Palisades Project”
Mar. 21—The Palisades, a wilderness study area located in both the Bridger-Teton and Caribou-Targhee National Forests in Idaho and Wyoming, is finally having its moment in the spotlight.
Wyoming Wilderness Association believes this ancestral, unceded territory of the Eastern Shoshone, Shoshone-Bannock, Northern Arapaho, Northern Cheyenne, Absaalooké (Crow) and Oceti Sakowin (Lakota) people deserves to be properly acknowledged. By noting the history of this native landscape, the WWA hopes to further
Council hears update about Battle Park project | Local News
City Parks and Recreation Director Joel Dunn said the clearing work as part of the renovation of Battle Park is being done because a local expert advised a lot of invasive species of plant life at the park needed to be controlled.
Dunn told the City Council during a council work session on Monday the information from the expert, Nash County Forest Ranger Bill Lewis, was that much of that
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La Jolla Cove makes Tripadvisor list of top 25 U.S. beaches
La Jolla Cove is one of just four California beaches this year to make Tripadvisor’s rankings of the nation’s top 25 beaches.
“Must see in San Diego. Always enjoy coming to La Jolla Cove,” said one visitor review on Tripadvisor. “A really nice place for a stroll, and always nice to see the seals and sea lions.”
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La Jolla Parks & Beaches forms working group to address impacts of reservoir project
Members of La Jolla Parks & Beaches and other local community groups are teaming up to make suggestions to the city of San Diego to help reduce environmental impacts at La Jolla Heights Natural Park associated with the La Jolla View Reservoir replacement project.
“We want to form a working group with LJP&B members to focus on the impacts to the trail and biological resources of the La Jolla View
Jersey City Council to vote on controversial Morris Canal Manor project Wednesday
The Jersey City Council will decide Wednesday whether or not to give a controversial 17-story high-rise in Bergen-Lafayette the green light.
Plans for Morris Canal Manor, a 361-unit development at 417 Communipaw Ave., have divided residents of Bergen-Lafayette. Some have hailed the project’s community givebacks, which include the construction of a recreation center, 18 affordable housing units, and 14,000 square feet of retail space.
But others say the project will
Student-led ‘Splinters Project’ transforming fallen trees into art to benefit derecho recovery
MARION, Iowa (KCRG) – Just steps from Marion’s City Square Park, where a branch still pokes through the tattered roof of the old railroad depot, damaged in the Aug. 10 derecho, chainsaws buzz new life into loss.
Starting over the weekend through Friday, Nov. 20, artists are transforming trees felled by the storm into bears, cardinals, eagles, and other art as part of the Iowa BIG Splinters Project.
“Each one
Intercultural Roots Launch New Response Project RIPPLES on World Mental Health Day
Featuring seven artists from seven continental time zones, Ripples reaches out to people across the world asking the question ‘What matters to you?’
This weekend, International Roots launched their new initiative Ripples to create a global collage of hopes, challenges and the things that matter to people the most. The project aims to amplify diverse voices across the seven continental time zones by creating a platform for artistic responses to
DEC Requesting Public Comment On Plaza Project | News, Sports, Jobs

New greenspace and a tree that has been added to the Southside Plaza as part of a future new building construction project in the former location of the Tastee Corners & Cafe building. The state Department of Environmental Conservation is asking for public comment through Nov. 14 on the proposed cleanup remedy plan to address contamination related to the site.
P-J photo by Dennis Phillips
Support Berry Lane Park-area project; Get out the young vote | Letters
Project will be a win for Ward F, city
As Jersey City continues to rise, it’s important we leave no community behind. For years, the south side of Jersey City has struggled with poverty, crime, lack of affordable housing, failing schools, and the list goes on.
Recently, a developer has expressed interest in ensuring Ward F (Bergen/Lafayette) has more investments and giving back to the community.
This month, the Jersey
Virgin Hotel project for downtown Palm Springs postponed
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The Virgin Hotel project in downtown Palm Springs has been postponed, city officials announced Tuesday evening.
The 69-foot, 142-room hotel has been in the works since September 2015 and it was planned to be located just north of the Kimpton Rowan Hotel. The project has faced numerous delays, mostly brought about by the arrest of developers John Wessman and Richard Meaney and then Palm Springs Mayor Steve Pougnet.

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Jerry Van Dyn Hoven’s hotel project goes on in Little Chute

Cobblestone Hotel and Suites will build west of the windmill in Little Chute. (Photo: Wm. Glasheen/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin)
Developer Jerry Van Dyn Hoven’s passing last month will not derail a project he’d worked on for many years — the proposed hotel in downtown Little Chute.
Van Dyn Hoven, 65, died July 16 after a long battle with cancer.
“I’ve gotten a lot of support from the village, from