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Observing Building Safety Month

Dear Editor: The world will celebrate Building Safety Month during May 2022 for the 42nd year. Building codes save lives by incorporating the latest technology and providing the safest, most resilient structures for our families and communities. The International Codes, developed by the Code Council and adopted by our community, are the most widely used and adopted set of

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How Safe is Your Deck? | Montgomery Community Media

How Safe is Your Deck? | Montgomery Community Media
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Florida Condo Collapse: Are Boston Buildings Safe? – NECN

The stunning images coming out of south Florida were shocking to even the most veteran of building experts. “This is more than getting struck by lightning,”...

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Swearing in of two council members on Monday's agenda for New Braunfels | Community Alert

Swearing in of two council members on Monday's agenda for New Braunfels | Community Alert
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May proclaimed Building Safety Month

Print subscribers If you're a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers May proclaimed Building Safety Month Posted City of Foley Community Development Director Miriam Boone and Foley Mayor Ralph Hellmich. Photo by Jessica Vaughn By Jessica Vaughn FOLEY - Foley Mayor Ralph Hellmich proclaimed May as Building Safety Month. Not only does the month encourage safe building practices, it also recognizes those who work in building and safety positions, fire prevention officials, architects, engineers, local code officials, builders and construction workers. “Our city is committed to recognizing our growth and strength depends on the safety and economic value of the homes, buildings, and infrastructure that serves our citizens both in everyday life and in times of natural disaster,” Hellmich said. “Our confidence in the structural integrity of these buildings that make up our community is achieved through the devotion of vigilant guardians who work year-round to ensure the safe construction of buildings.”

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Building Safety Month 2021 Highlights Energy and Innovation In Unlocking a Sustainable Future

From fueling our businesses to powering our technologies, energy has always been a vital part of society. Yet, energy use and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can pose significant challenges to communities, homeowners and renters, and business owners. With the increasingly visible impact of a changing climate including the worsening…

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City moving closer to 'normal': Amid packed meeting hall, commission giddy with current status | News

ASHLAND The viewing gallery was packed Thursday at the Ashland City Commission, a bellwether of a return to (almost) normal. In fact, the seating chart for the commission revealed that the city is beginning to see the dark days of COVID pass, as the full commission, plus the city manager, attorney and clerk were seated on the bench, as in the days before the pandemic. The commissioners and mayor were gushing about last week’s First Friday, with Commissioner Marty Gute stating the turnout was “very encouraging.” Commissioner Cheryl Spriggs paid compliment to Holly Stone, the new Ashland in Motion director. Commissioner Amanda Clark said the event wasn’t possible without the city staff.

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