Public meetings for week of Jan. 31 Monday The Columbian
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• 4:30 p.m., workshop: amendments to the city cemetery code.
• 5 p.m., workshop: updates on the Affordable Housing Fund.
• 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: award of bid for water main replacement on Daniels Street, agreements with C-Tran regarding the Mill Plain Bus Rapid Transit, adjustment to Evergreen School District impact fees, appointment to the City Center Redevelopment Authority. Public hearing on the proposed Comprehensive Plan and zoning map designation change at Gregory Landing. Update on the I-5 Bridge replacement program.
Battle Ground City Council, meeting remotely. Go to https://zoom.us/j/6112135077 or dial 253-215-8782, meeting ID 6112135077.
Inslee loosens health restrictions for Western Washington businesses by Tim Gruver, The Center Square | January 29, 2021 08:02 AM Print this article
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Thursday he is relaxing health restrictions in seven counties that will open bars and restaurants again for the first time in months.
Under Thursday s changes, the aforementioned businesses can resume indoor dining at 25% capacity starting Monday in King, Pierce, Lewis, Pacific, Thurston, Grays Harbor, and Snohomish Counties.
The same applies for entertainment venues like theaters and bowling alleys, but bars that do not serve food will remain closed.
Going forward, the state s health metric system will be reevaluated every two weeks rather than every week as it had before, Inslee said on Thursday during a press briefing.
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Residential GHG emissions are among the smallest sector of the economy according to the EPA
Legislation developed by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s office could substantially reduce and potentially eliminate natural gas utilities’ ability to deliver energy to homes and businesses over the next 30 years. It would require homeowners to modify existing homes to electric heat and electric hot water by 2050.
Washington House Bill 1084, the Healthy Homes and Clean Buildings Act, would require all new construction in Washington to be zero-carbon by 2030. It would further seek to eliminate fossil fuel consumption in existing buildings by 2050, according to a Dec. 15, 2020 policy brief from Inslee’s office. The legislative text would provide a roadmap to phasing out gas utility service in Washington through changes to state code, regulatory mechanisms and incentives.
Alert 360 Opens First Home Security, Business Security, and Home Automation Retail Experience Center
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Top-Rated home and business security company offers safe, hands-on experience for Tulsa consumers interested in installing video doorbells, security cameras, smart home automation devices and more
Alert 360 home security opens its first new security retail experience center at 61st & Sheridan in Tulsa, OK.
We are excited to offer this innovative, go-to-market option in the Tulsa community and to continue offering technologically advanced services locally, said Richard Ginsburg, president and CEO, Alert 360 TULSA, Okla. (PRWEB) January 25, 2021 Alert 360, one of the nation’s largest providers of home and business security systems and smart automation, has opened a new go-to-market home security concept – the Alert 360 Retail Experience Center – at 61st & Sheridan in Tulsa, Oklahoma.