The Niagara Falls
Water Board voted Monday night to raise rates, saying it has turned around an organization that desperately needed change.
Not exact matches
After hours of public comment, a Northern California
water agency is delaying a vote on whether to support Gov.. The Santa Clara Valley Water District board will vote at a special meeting M
water agency is delaying a
vote on whether to support Gov.. The Santa Clara Valley
Water District board will vote at a special meeting M
Water District
board will
vote at a special meeting May 8.
That changed Sept. 6 when the
water reclamation
board voted to seek public bids for the lease, which specifies a 39 - year contract with a minimum $ 67,000 annual payment, in addition to performing regular dredging and maintenance.
But that changed Sept. 6 when the
Water Reclamation
Board voted to seek public bids for the lease, which specifies a 39 - year contract with a minimum $ 67,000 annual payment, in addition to performing regular dredging and maintenance.
In January, Amarillo's school
board voted to fill some of its soda machines with
water and other non-soda drinks, in response to concerns raised by local dentists.
Last month the Village
Board narrowly
voted to assist the Park District in building a $ 250,000 plunge pool and
water slide at the district's new community center.
«Our primary concern is that we want to be as certain as we can that
water won't be an issue for the park and for our neighbors to the west,» said
board president Jeff Cook.Next month, the Park Board will vote on requiring a 0.6 - acre land donation or a $ 109,000 cash payment as a development impact
board president Jeff Cook.Next month, the Park
Board will vote on requiring a 0.6 - acre land donation or a $ 109,000 cash payment as a development impact
Board will
vote on requiring a 0.6 - acre land donation or a $ 109,000 cash payment as a development impact fee.
The Village
Board voted unanimously this week to reject all bids for a storm -
water project in Ackerman Park, 800 St. Charles Rd.. The project to create a storm -
water detention basin is now back to square one, officials said.
The Village
Board voted Monday to keep the new 34 - foot - tall winding structure of fiber glass and concrete high and very dry, contending the drought has already caused drastic
water conservation measures in the village.
The decision came after the Hoffman Estates Park District
board voted 5 - 2 to make the museum start paying its electric and
water bills for its use of the barn as of July 1.
The Village
Board voted this month to return building permit and
water tap fees back to levels that were in place before «Build Orland» was launched in 2010.
With only a few days to go before the
water slide «s scheduled opening, the Village
Board voted Monday to leave the 34 - foot - tall winding structure of plastic and concrete high and dry to conserve
water.
A scheduled
vote today by the Public Authorities Control
Board on a controversial plan to move $ 511 million in clean
water funds to the Tappan Zee Bridge replacement project is being closely watched by federal regulators and lawmakers across the state.
The International Joint Commission
Board, which controls the
water level on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River,
voted to continue record - high
water releases at the Moses - Saunders dam in Massena until further notice.
The voters decided to to keep the three incumbent
board members running for re-election even though two people challenged them, but no matter who they
voted for, contaminated
water and how the village
board dealt with it was a reason for
voting.
Perkins, a Manhattan lawmaker, doesn't have one of the three
votes on the
board that can either accept or reject the loan, which is coming from a revolving fund that has traditionally been used to pay for clean -
water and sewer projects.
Environmentalists are urging a key review
board to
vote no on a request from the Cuomo administration to help finance the rebuilding of a major Thruway bridge with a fund designed for municipal clean
water projects.
The Niagara County Legislature has called a special meeting for 6 p.m. tomorrow to
vote on asking for local, state and federal criminal investigations of the Niagara Falls
Water Board in the wake of a July 29 discharge of black water into the Niagara River near the Maid of the Mist
Water Board in the wake of a July 29 discharge of black
water into the Niagara River near the Maid of the Mist
water into the Niagara River near the Maid of the Mist dock.
Peter Iwanowicz, with Environmental Advocates, along with several other environmental groups, says the use of the clean
water money to build a bridge is inappropriate and urges the
board to
vote no at its next meeting, when the bridge loan will be considered.
The Hoosick Falls village
board, led by new mayor Rob Allen, has
voted to cut ties with the law firm that had worked to write a failed settlement agreement with the companies deemed responsible for polluting
water supplies with the chemical PFOA.
Ms. Doherty said she's no stranger to taking a tough stance in protecting the environment, and pointed to her
board's
vote last year to prevent the Suffolk County
Water Authority from building a pipeline to Orient.
HOOSICK FALLS — In the face of vehement community opposition, the Hoosick Falls Village
Board agreed Thursday night to table a
vote on a proposed $ 850,000 settlement with the companies blamed for polluting the community's drinking
water.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA The Suffern Village
Board met on the evening of April 1 to
vote on the village budget, clearing a plan with a two percent village tax and several last - minute amendments to items such as sewer and
water rates.
The mayor is a
voting member of the
water board, but according to official records rarely attends the
board's mid-afternoon monthly meetings.
The UFT and NYSUT filed a lawsuit on Oct. 12 to prevent the weakening of teacher certification standards after the SUNY
Board of Trustees Charter Schools Committee
voted the previous day to allow some charter schools to create their own in - house teacher certification programs with
watered - down standards.
Niagara Falls, NY (WBEN) The Niagara Falls
Water Board has chosen to hold off on its
vote on a potential 2.5 percent rate hike for a week.
That decision followed another
vote in which the
board indefinitely tabled a $ 1.04 million draft settlement with the two companies blamed for the
water pollution, Saint - Gobain Performance Plastics and Honeywell International.
The
board voted to approve a $ 255 million loan from the state clean
water fund to pay for parts of the $ 4 billion bridge project.
In the mid-1990s, concerned by reports of ocean pollution in other countries, a few scientists in the Environmental Health Division of the county's Department of Public Health asked for money to monitor the ocean
water off our shores, but the
Board of Supervisors consistently
voted against them.