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Here s who s running for City Council Districts 4, 6, 7 and 8

Here s who s running for City Council Districts 4, 6, 7 and 8 FacebookTwitterEmail A supporter for District 2 candidate Pharaoh Clark moves a sign in a a field of signs at Lions Field Park as early voting for municipal elections in San Antonio gets underway on Monday, Apr. 19, 2021. Early voter turnout appeared light at several locations as canvassers and some seeking election or re-election made stops to polling sites.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographer Council members Manny Peláez and Ana Sandoval are both seeking third terms, and Adriana Rocha Garcia and Melissa Cabello Havrda are vying for re-election for the first time.

Beach municipalities ask for higher priority for sidewalk project

Indian Shores and Indian Rocks Beach say it is past time for a project planned in 2003 to be completed — or at least be given higher priority. Indian Shores Mayor Patrick Soranno supported by Indian Rocks Beach Mayor Joanne “Cookie” Kennedy appealed to members of Forward Pinellas during an April 14 discussion on the draft multimodal priorities. Chelsea Favero, planning manager, said Forward Pinellas reviewed and adopted the multimodal priority list each year. Projects are listed in two-tiers, funded and unfunded and projects remain on the list until completed, she said. However, the draft presented for review contained three unfinished projects that were removed from the list. Two were placeholders for future work on U.S. Alternate 19 and one was an aerial transit feasibility study now underway through Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority.

Study will plan future design of Higgins Avenue corridor, Hip Strip traffic

Study will plan future design of Higgins Avenue corridor, Hip Strip traffic Martin Kidston/Missoula Current The Missoula City Council this week approved a $200,000 contract with Kittelson and Associates to create a Higgins Avenue corridor plan from Brooks Street to Broadway. and last updated 2021-04-22 12:26:57-04 MISSOULA — With a renovated bridge slated to open this fall and the conversion of Front and Main streets to two-way traffic now in design, the Missoula City Council has added Higgins Avenue to the mix, hoping to improve bicycle safety and traffic flow. The council this week approved a $200,000 contract with Kittelson and Associates to create a Higgins Avenue corridor plan from Brooks Street to Broadway. The Metropolitan Planning Organization and City Road District will each provide $100,000 to the study.

Twin City bus route changes receive mixed reaction

Sun Journal file photo That led officials to recommend increasing the frequency of trips between the most used routes. For example, the proposal calls for increasing the number of weekday trips from the Lewiston hub on Oak Street to Walmart from 12 to 43; and from the Auburn hub at Great Falls Plaza to Walmart from 12 to 32. An image shared during the virtual presentation showed eight stops that average less than one person per trip. In response, the recommendation is to move to a “demand response service,” where those in need of a ride can request one. That includes the New Auburn area, where at least a few residents spoke out against the proposal last week.

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