The proposed redevelopment of an inner-west Brisbane landmark site has some locals fearing for the future of their suburb, but its proponents insist it will benefit the wider community.
The city’s Community Development Department wants to remind people of the Feb. 7 deadline for an online questionnaire to help the city develop the next phase of its comprehensive plan.
The $400 million development is anticipated to have more than 1 million square feet of retail, restaurants, medical office ...
Over the next decade, the number of people living in Carroll County is expected to increase by about 9,000, from the current ...
The city's Office of Community Development is preparing to write its 2025 annual action plan and 2025-2029, five-year ...
Eighty bins went to Chain Reaction Bike Hub, which used them for bike parts and other uses. The Cedar Rapids nonprofit ...
With the help of urban policy expert Bruce Katz, Erie-area officials have developed a “playbook” for community growth and ...
Also, in April 2023, Oceanside planning commissioners approved plans and permits for a 51-acre commercial site with three ...
The potential development is the latest in a series of moves ACT has made since it was bought by a Los Angeles-based ...
As the president of Farmington Area Single Track, a nonprofit mountain biking advocacy group, Chris Conley has worked for many years to build a cycling culture in San Juan County, an area much better ...
Raleigh seeks public input for its Safe Streets for All plan through meetings and an online survey to enhance transportation ...
Community input helps to inform decisions on how funds are used to improve infrastructure and helps to guide development ...