âThis will provide more insight into the reasons that investigations do not, or cannot, lead to a sanction outcome,â Mr Harris said.
It means gardaà will be required to account for why crimes they investigated did not result in any conclusion, such as criminal charges being pursued.
The Garda has in the past recorded and published data showing its record in detecting, or solving, a wide variety of crimes. But it has not formally recorded the reasons why crimes remain unsolved and the DPP also does not explain why it declines to pursue suspects for crimes.
Mr Harris has told the authority the new system of recording why crimes were not solved was âplanned to be in placeâ by the end of June.
MassDevelopment Site Readiness Grant to begin Phase One of the redevelopment of Site 9, the largest and most visible parcel, in the William Stanley Business Park. Pittsfield, one of 10 municipalities across the state to be selected for this competitive grant, received the largest award.
The news was announced during the state’s virtual press conference Tuesday morning for the FY21 Site Readiness Program hosted by Gov. Charlie Baker, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Mike Kennealy, Housing and Economic Development Secretary, and Dan Rivera, CEO and president, MassDevelopment. Attendees invited to deliver remarks included Mayor Linda Tyer, Senator Adam Hinds, Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier, and Mick Callahan, Chairman, Pittsfield Economic Development Authority (PEDA).
LAUREL, Mont. - A group in Laurel is working to bring a skate park to the city.
The group says they have only been working on the project for about a week, and they already have a lot of support from the community.
Youth Skater Advocate Tyler Arneson has been skating since second grade. I love skating, he said. It s my passion.
Arneson has been collecting signatures on a petition that will eventually be taken to the Laurel City Council. My English teacher actually helped me print out a petition, Arneson said. I didn t know what I was doing. So, she helped me out. The first day, by the end of my last period, I had the whole, entire packet filled out with signatures. The whole high school is super excited for it.
Boat ramp project in works, whitewater park survey being conducted
ELIZABETHTON â The Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Department is working on several projects and several of those are water-related recreation projects.
One of these is the boat ramp off the Master Sgt. Donnie Davis Bridge on Tenn. Highway 400, which will provide access to the north shore of the Watauga River.
The departmentâs staff is continuing to work with the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency on getting the ramp established.
The effort includes the creation and installation of signage on site that is required to obtain feedback from the public.