During its meeting Tuesday, Nov. 18, the El Paso City Council will get an update on nearly two dozen locations owing more than $2.3 million in taxes.
The point of the program is to steer development toward transit hubs, making streets walkable and reducing reliance on cars.
Council Member Jeff Domanski, who is not returning in 2026, argued that the city is missing an opportunity to have Kohn build ...
A crumbling parking garage on W55th Street shuttered on October 31, sending local residents scrambling to find new spaces for ...
The City of Greater Sudbury has found room for 185 new parking spaces downtown to make up for some of the 271 spaces taken up ...
The data center campus proposed by Sabey Corp. would occupy a 130-acre site and include two buildings totaling more than 1 ...
The hope was that the old Boy Scout cabin in Robinson Park could be refurbished at a reasonable cost and made available for ...
A Regional Analysis Based on Tourism, E-Commerce, and Education Sectors This study assesses the impact of China’s Value-Added Tax (VAT) and Individual Income Tax (IIT) reforms on per capita income ...
The repair project has been in the works since December 2024, when a massive swell swept about 180 feet of the already ...
The Pleasanton City Council last week authorized City Manager Gerry Beaudin to sign an agreement with a consultant to develop ...
The Del Mar City Council will vote Nov. 17 on awarding a  $772,192 contract to New Century Construction for the Jimmy Durante ...