Energy experts predict the newest innovations and challenges ahead for smart cities Hazel Davis
Several cities across Europe are joining the smart city revolution in the fight against climate change.
The growing collection of renewable energy sources and advanced IoT technology are giving smart cities a tangible future.
Because of their work, Insider named the top execs at Fortum and Iberdrola to our annual list of the 10 leaders transforming energy in Europe.
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The events of the last year have highlighted the need for safe, reliable, and healthy environments. In both business and in personal life future-proofing has become more important than ever.
Edmonds resident Kelsey Foster named city s new communications strategist, public information officer myedmondsnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myedmondsnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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City Attorney Jeff Taraday, bottom row-far left, discusses the proposed ordinance for grocery workers’ hazard pay during Tuesday’s Edmonds City Council meeting.
The Edmonds City Council Tuesday night approved Mayor Mike Nelson’s proposal to require Edmonds grocery stores to provide an extra $4 an hour in hazard pay for their employees. The measure which applies to Edmonds grocers who employee 500 or more workers statewide was originally proposed as an emergency ordinance, meaning it would have been effective within days if approved by a supermajority of five or more councilmembers. In the end, the vote was 4-1, with two abstentions, so the measure will go into effect in 30 days.
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Michelle Bennett
Edmonds Mayor Mike Nelson on Wednesday announced that he has appointed King County Sheriff’s Office veteran Michelle Bennett to serve as the city’s acting chief of police, effective Thursday, March 18. Bennettt will replace Acting Chief Jim Lawless, who is resigning to take a job as assistant police chief in Marysville.
Bennett will serve as acting chief while the city conducts its recruitment for the next police chief a process that is estimated to take several months. Under city code, her appointment can run for six months or until the new chief is hired, whichever is sooner.