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According to a release from Sheridan County, the purpose of the analysis is to observe and record the number and frequency of commercial carriers transporting hazardous material on primary and secondary roadways in Sheridan County. Information gathered will assist county stakeholders such as fire, EMS, and law enforcement, in planning and training for Hazardous Materials incidents.
The study was originally scheduled in 2020 but postponed due to COVID-19.
The University of Wyoming School of Engineering, under the direction and help of the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security, will conduct this traffic flow analysis.
The public may encounter small survey teams at select locations in the county through April 7
Dauphin County Commissioners award $6.1 million in gaming money to more than 80 recipients
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
Posted Mar 02, 2021
More than 80 projects received grants from Dauphin County s share of gaming revenue generated from Hollywood Casino at Penn National in East Hanover Township. (file photo)Stock Photo
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The Dauphin County Commissioners recently awarded $6.1 million to municipalities, schools and organizations in the county.
The funds are from the gaming dollars from Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in East Hanover Township and available through the casino local share revenue program.
The Dauphin County Gaming Advisory Board presented recommendations to the commissioners for recipients of funding. Those recommendations were made following application and hearing processes. The Gaming Advisory Board said it considered and prioritized public interest, emergency and human services, transportation, and infrastructure projects. The Board of C
Juneau Mayor Beth Weldon Juneau, Alaska- (KINY)The matter of Zoombombing is on the agenda of the Assembly Human Resources Committee Monday evening.
Mayor Beth Weldon talked about that while a guest on the KINY Morning Show. She said they will take up a penal code amendment addressing Zoombombing. It is an issue. People get on there and say inappropriate things and just kind of screw up your meetings.
The Assembly has been using Zoom and Facebook Live to allow the public access to their meetings.
The mayor said the committee will take up amendments to the marijuana business license code. The amendments would allow the local government broader authority to take corrective action. One example is when a business falls behind in remitting sales tax.
Tier II Reporting Season is Here
Tier II Reporting Season is Here
Tier II Reporting (SARA Section 311/312) season began January 1, 2021 and for most states are due by March 1st to the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), and local fire department.
Tier II reports detail materials stored onsite over a certain quantity threshold that the city, state, and/or federal regulations have determined. These reports typically include facility contact information, chemical name, storage information, and the hazards associated with the chemical. More problematic, especially for companies with facilities in multiple jurisdictions, states, LEPCs, and fire departments vary as to how the report is submitted (e.g. E-Plan, state-specific electronic database, email using Tier2Submit software, etc.). State-specific Tier II information can be found on the EPA’s website.