In interviews this week, lobbyists representing a range of business interests said they aren’t too worried about the party’s opening salvo on tax increases, confident the bill will be pared back.
Co-op members select Florida Power Management to serve group
Orlando, FL – The Orange County Solar Co-op has selected Florida Power Management to install solar panels for the 131-member group. Co-op members selected Florida Power Management through a competitive bidding process over six other firms.
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“Millions of Americans are realizing that solar power is not only environmentally friendly, but a smart financial decision for their family,” said
Matt LeStarge, Owner of Florida Power Management.
The nonprofit Solar United Neighbors, which runs the co-op, expands access to solar by educating Florida residents about the benefits of distributed solar energy, helping them organize group solar installations, and strengthening Florida solar policies and its community of solar supporters.
Posted By Ken Storey on Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 12:15 PM click to enlarge Image via City of Orlando & Community Redevelopment Agency Some proposals for Future Orlando include bicycles with their own green pathways on which to ride, divided from both traffic and pedestrians. Central Florida remains one of the fastest-growing regions of the nation, and with that growth comes plenty of traffic woes, but Tanya Wilder hopes these problems will soon be a thing of the past. The lifelong Orlando resident has worked for the City of Orlando for eight years, with the last four as a Transportation Policy Advisor. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer selected Wilder to be the director of the city s transportation department earlier this year.
In the aftermath of a post-debate confrontation between a Winter Park mayoral candidate and the city’s Chamber president, city leaders floated drastic action against the business group including selling the city-owned building it occupies or canceling its lease.
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SILVER PLUME, Colo. Two men were killed in separate avalanches in Colorado on Sunday.
One man had been skiing alone in the Mount Trelease area, 57 miles west of Denver near Interstate 70, when the avalanche happened, the Clear Creek Sheriff s Office said.
Members of the Alpine Rescue Team found the man s body about two hours later in the avalanche debris field near the popular backcountry skiing area, the office said. His name was not released pending notification of relatives.
Also on Sunday, a separate person was killed during an unrelated avalanche while snowmobiling, the Grand County Sheriff s Office said.