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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNPower largely restored after squirrel causes outage on Grand Rapids’ West SideA squirrel caused a power outage in Grand Rapids Monday morning, knocking out power to more than 3,000 customers on the ...
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The appellant argued previous approval was “arbitrary and capricious.” But the Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously chose to ...
Leaders in Savannah's Water Resources Department say last year's torrential storm season has refined its processes ahead of ...
Big changes are coming to Savannah’s iconic River Street, with $60 million budgeted by the city to modernize and improve one of its most visited areas. The redevelopment is guided by a “vision ...
According to Mayor West, the Third Street beach entrance is likely the next to close due to continued erosion.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – City leaders have allocated tens of millions of dollars to renovate Savannah’s iconic River Street and the design plans to complete the project are ready. According to ...
Savannah has launched the Savannah MOVES initiative to develop a multi-modal transportation plan, which will have an "early deliverable" focused on River Street. The city is collaborating with the ...
The city is also pursuing short-term intersection improvements at DeRenne Avenue and Montgomery Street. The words Project DeRenne in Savannah may conjure thoughts of a nearly two decades-long ...
Savannah City Council approved a partnership with Friends of Forsyth Conservancy Inc. for Forsyth Park projects. Designs for a new gym at the Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center (PARC) were unveiled.
The framework. The city's strategic plan initiative was named Savannah GPS for a reason―a GPS shows you the way to your destination. Savannah's new plan is filled with strategies devoted to ...
City council recently approved about a $23.5 million contract to renovate the building, which sits just next to Savannah’s City Hall. The Thomas Gamble Building was built in 1877 and was purchased by ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The point at which working horses are taken off the streets of Savannah because of heat could soon change to above what the National Weather Service classifies as an “extreme ...
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