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The Pella City Council held a special session Tuesday to approve the purchase of a new fire truck. The Pella Fire Department used Sourcewell to acquire a bid; the organization combines the buying power of 50,000 government entities, including several in central Iowa. The purchase agreement with Reliant Fire Apparatus, Inc., is for $666,693 for a new Pierce Enforcer Pumper truck, with delivery occurring after July 1st, 2022.
The council also discussed several development projects ongoing in the community:
1. Proposed Economic Development Incentives for the Prairie Ridge Commercial Development
– includes infrastructure needed for the Smash Park project proposal, which is expected to be complete in Spring of 2022, with an additional restaurant component in 2024
The following topics will be discussed:
1. Proposed Economic Development Incentives for the Prairie Ridge Commercial Development
– includes infrastructure needed for the Smash Park project proposal, which is expected to be complete in Spring of 2022, with an additional restaurant component in 2024
2. Oskaloosa Street Corridor Development
– Council will review guidelines for development near Pella Corporation initially approved in December 2019
3. Design Review District Design Manual Update
– the Community Development Committee is asking council to consider updating the manual to reflect growth in the community
4. Second Christian Reformed Church Purchase Agreement Amendment
– Council will review a request to push back the closing date on purchasing the property to September 1st
Dec 31, 2020, 12:17 IST
NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved three proposals from the Department of Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT), which includes two Industrial Corridor nodes in Krishnapatnam and Tumakuru at estimated cost of ₹7,725 cr.
The Krishnapatnam Industrial Area in Andhra Pradesh will be developed at an estimated cost of Rs. 2,139.44 crore and around 98,000 persons are estimated to be employed in the first phase.
The objective of Industrial Corridor Programme is the creation of greenfield industrial cities with sustainable, ‘plug n play’, ICT enabled utilities to facilitate the manufacturing investments into the country by providing quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure to industries, the CCEA said in a press release.
Dec 14, 2020, 12:10 IST
AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) is in the process of setting up five large multi-product industrial parks in the State. These parks will be set up in three industrial corridors spread 42,313 acres of the State with funding from the National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) a Central Government aided organisation. In the first phase, NICDIT agreed in principle to fund the development of the multi-product industrial parks on 13,292 acres.
Apart from the Visakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC) funded by the ADB, three additional parks are being developed in the Chennai-Bangalore Corridor and Hyderabad-Bangalore Corridor.
APIIC plans to develop Nakkapalli, Srikalahasti, Kopparthi, in the VCIC, Krishnapatnam on the Chennai-Bangalore corridor and Orvakallu industrial park on the Hyderabad-Bangalore corridor within these 42,313 acres.