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Council discusses electric scooters in Moab

At the city council’s regular meeting on Tuesday, councilmembers heard a presentation and discussed the possibility of a partnership with Bird, a dockless electric scooter company, in Moab. No action was taken on the item. Bird’s Senior Account Executive Mike Butler gave a short presentation to the city council at their April 27 meeting. “Our mission is [to] make cities more livable and bring communities together by providing an affordable, environmentally-friendly transit alternative,” he said. Founded in 2017, Bird is the fastest company to ever reach a valuation of $1 billion and serves 150 cities globally, offering 10 million rides in their first year.

Białogard wybuduje nowy żłobek Obiekt za ponad 5 mln zł ma być gotowy na początku 2022 roku

Białogard wybuduje nowy żłobek Obiekt za ponad 5 mln zł ma być gotowy na początku 2022 roku
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City council tries to hammer out a noise ordinance local businesses can accept

At their regular meeting on April 13, the Moab City Council discussed a proposed noise control ordinance draft for the city. The ordinance covers potential noise pollution from musical instruments to construction, but the primary subject of debate is the section on vehicular noise. The Grand County Commission also debated the issue of vehicular noise at two workshops last week, focusing on limiting fleet sizes and changing land-use codes. “The City of Moab is facing an excessive noise problem. The council has heard from citizens that their sleep is being affected, they can’t open their windows at night, and in general their health is being affected as well as their enjoyment of their property,” said City Attorney Laurie Simonson. “The council has also heard that the noise is keeping people from visiting Moab, so it’s affecting our economy.”

Duluth City Council declares climate emergency

Created: April 12, 2021 10:26 PM The Duluth City Council has unanimously voted to declare a climate emergency in the city. This will now allow the city to develop a Climate Action Work Plan with the goal of reducing the city s emissions at least 80 percent by 2050. The plan will identify strategies for decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, and to help both city government, and the community prepare for a changing climate. WDIO-TV/File This would be done by reducing energy consumption in buildings, increasing efficiency and resiliency in city utilities, supporting low-carbon transportation options, and supporting renewable energy development among other things. Duluth City councilmember Joel Sipress co-sponsored the resolution. He emphasized how the plan is meant to address what he called a climate crisis  now rather than later.

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