A new player has entered the arena to help solve the truck parking crisis: the National League of Cities.
On April 7, the National League of Cities published a post on its website titled “Have Excess Parking? Consider Truck Parking Partnerships.” The organization of more than 2,000 city, town and village leaders across the nation has some ideas that could benefit both truckers and cities.
According to the National League of Cities, several cities across the country have a problem that the trucking industry may be envious of: unused, excess parking. The organization is asking cities to consider allowing truckers to park at these empty spots whenever possible.
Bexar County set to receive nearly $1 billion in rescue act funds
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U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar talks about money coming to Bexar County and San Antonio from the American Rescue Plan with a group of city managers and mayors at the Takas Park Civic Canter in Windcrest on April 7. Total allocations for Bexar County from the plan total $947,143,000 million.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographer
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar announced that nearly $1 billion of American Rescue Plan Act funds would be coming to Bexar County within the next 60 days.
Area county, city and school officials gathered April 7 at Windcrest’s Takas Park Civic Center to hear the representative detail the act’s mission, the amounts each entity would receive, and the stipulations attached to its spending.
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