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Denver-based PUMA looking to help bring change to La Junta s economy

Denver-based PUMA looking to help bring change to La Junta s economy LA Junta Tribune A nationally recognized community planning organization is looking for input from La Junta residents on how to best improve the city. Progressive Urban Management Associates, a Denver-based organization, has released its Economic Future Survey for La Junta. The short questionnaire is available in both English and Spanish until August 11. The survey may be taken by anyone living in, visiting or working in the city. Questions may be filled out anonymously. As partners with the City of La Junta, PUMA will use information from the survey to develop a plan for improving the City of La Junta to be implemented in the near future.

Contract with $340,000 salary approved for new City Manager - Santa Monica Daily Press

Contract with $340,000 salary approved for new City Manager - Santa Monica Daily Press
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6 key projects west of SR 347 - InMaricopa

6 key projects west of SR 347 - InMaricopa
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public art in shelby

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Officials seek ban on erosion in washes from pools

InMaricopa During an inspection of maintenance work in the Santa Rosa Wash, Maricopa Flood Control District director David Alley discovered a large-scale erosion problem created by a Senita homeowner backwashing a pool onto the upper bank of the wash. It cost more than $5,000 to repair and restore. Photo by MFCD The Maricopa Flood Control District is working with City officials to prevent erosion in the city washes caused by residents. An ordinance banning the release of water pool backwashing, specifically onto the banks of the washes is proposed. As more and more residents drain their pools into the wash, the district is having to foot the repair bill.

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