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NFL pioneer's boyhood home may become historic San Antonio landmark, despite owner's opposition


NFL pioneer s boyhood home may become historic San Antonio landmark, despite owner s opposition
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The 1921 Craftsman bungalow house at 1206 W. Agarita in Beacon Hill has been saved from demolition and may be declared a local historic landmark in the spring.Bob Owen /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Damon Tassos poses for a picture in front of his boyhood home at 1206 W. Agarita St. in about 1945, shortly before he began playing for the Detroit Lions. The city of San Antonio has initiated a process to declare the house a historic landmark, in part due to its connection with Tassos and his family, which contributed to the local Greek American community.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less ....

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Michigan regulators approve Enbridge Line 5 tunnel permits


Michigan regulators approve Enbridge Line 5 tunnel permits
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
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LANSING, MI Michigan environmental regulators have approved several permits that Enbridge Inc. needs to build a tunnel underneath the Straits of Mackinac that would house a replacement section of the Line 5 oil pipeline.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) said today that it approved applications to discharge wastewater into the lakes and perform construction work in protected wetlands, which are among the authorizations Enbridge needs to build its proposed $500 million utility tunnel next to the Mackinac Bridge.
The permits are not the final word on the tunnel project, which still needs to clear similar federal approvals and must yet get through a lengthy review by the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC). ....

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Pilot program seeks to save historic San Antonio 'shotgun houses' and create jobs


Pilot program seeks to save historic San Antonio shotgun houses and create jobs
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Celia Mendoza owns this 700-square-foot “double shotgun” rental unit near San Antonio College. It is one of about 300 shotgun houses spread throughout San Antonio’s urban core. They were built from the 1870s to the 1930s for working-class families.Billy Calzada /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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This row of houses on West Ashby includes a shotgun house, right, thought to have been built in the 1870s. City officials believe these old homes may be part of the answer to affordable, energy-efficient housing and job creation.Billy Calzada /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less ....

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Laguna Beach Historic Preservation Coalition, Preserve Orange County and Village Laguna File Lawsuit Against the City and City Council


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By Justine Amodeo | Special to the Laguna Beach Independent
 
Alleging that the City of Laguna Beach violated the California Environmental Quality Act, a citizen-enforced statute, when it amended its Historic Preservation Program last summer, The Laguna Beach Historic Preservation Coalition, Preserve Orange County and Village Laguna filed a public interest lawsuit In Orange County Superior Court on Jan. 11.
Claiming that the City Council’s actions “were both short-sighted and unlawful,” the suit claims the CEQA protects the historic “built” environment to the same extent as the state’s natural resources such as air, water, and forests and that “as a matter of law, CEQA projects that substantially impact historic resources will have significant environmental impacts.” ....

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Nevada City Planning Commission to debate Commercial Street Boardwalk today


John Hart/jhart@theunion.com | The Union
The Nevada City Planning Commission is slated to review the environmental impact of the Commercial Street Boardwalk at its meeting today.
Following former City Councilwoman Reinette Senum’s call on Facebook Wednesday for supporters to attend today’s meeting and defend the boardwalk, the discussion may be contentious.
Constructed in August 2011 by the Nevada County Sustainability Team, Senum and volunteers, the boardwalk is a 50-by-8-foot, wood-planked, deck-like platform built over three street parking spaces to create public space, replete with benches, tables, umbrellas, planter boxes and bicycle parking stations.
After more than two years of gradual improvements, visitors to the boardwalk may not realize that the structure is officially considered a temporary structure, subject to annual Nevada City Council approval. After its initial one-year trial period, the boardwalk was granted a one-year extension in November 20 ....

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