Where does the city stand on design codes?
Where does the city stand on design codes?
Gainesville Sun - Gainesville is a city where Victorian houses coexist with the red bricks of Southern Gothic buildings and shotgun houses are a few blocks away from strip shopping centers. It’s an eclecticism that’s not reigned in by the city’s design codes
Around Livingston
Baton Rouge Advocate - The city of Denham Springs has maintained its classification under the National Flood Insurance Program. Keeping the classification under FEMA s Community Rating System means city residents will continue to receive 5 percent discounts on their
from the Morning Sentinel
MaineToday.com - WATERVILLE — Eighteen-year veteran Parks and Recreation Director James Toner is gone, the recreation coordinator is leaving in two weeks, and the pressure is on to decide how to run those programs in the future. City officials are looking at several
Haute Styles in the City
Winnipeg Sun - SEEING STARS: Pedersen (right). If we had a sewing lesson for every time we couldn’t find something to wear, our wardrobes would be stocked with personalized ensembles for every event we ever have or want to look good at, and we’d never have to go
L.A. has plan for Skid Row
Warren Tribune Chronicle - LOS ANGELES It s been called the skiddiest of all Skid Rows 50 square blocks of abandoned factories, burned-out storefronts, rundown hotels, dingy bars and seedy liquor stores, interspersed among hundreds of makeshift homes
Justin Smiley Interview
WTOC TV - MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. City officials say 45 of 149 beach access points are now usable by people in wheelchairs. The city is being sued by a disabled activist who frequently sues businesses, cities and counties for failure to provide handicap access to
Peoria gains input on revitalization
Peoria Journal Star - PEORIA - The city concluded three days of brainstorming to revitalize almost 8,000 acres of Peoria on Sunday, and now a national firm will use the suggestions to develop rezoning plans. Pat Landes, the city’s director of planning and growth
Northeast is ripe, but maybe not ready, for monster hurricane
Carroll County Times - NEW YORK - The Big Easy and the Big Apple are so far apart - geographically, culturally, economically - that as New Yorkers watched the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina unfold, most simply assumed their city could never fall prey to such a calamity. They