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Pro tip: Pay the parking meter. Why? All parking enforcement returns to D.C. on Tuesday, June 1.
For over a year, residents and visitors have mostly dodged tickets. But come Tuesday, D.C.’s 240 parking officers will again enforce expired parking meters, along with expired residential parking permits and vehicle tags; no parking zones; registration of residential out-of-state automobiles; and abandoned vehicles. Street sweeping also returns, meaning cars parked in street sweeping zones during posted sweeping hours will be ticketed.
Virginia Beach prepares for crowds ahead of Memorial Day weekend
and last updated 2021-05-26 18:38:37-04
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. â Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer, and businesses at the Oceanfront as well as the rest of the City of Virginia Beach are preparing for crowds, especially since COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted on Friday, May 28.
On Wednesday, the city sent out a press release with information to help residents and tourists ahead of the holiday weekend.
âWe are anxious to celebrate together and want everyone â residents and visitors â to enjoy themselves,â said Mayor Robert M. âBobbyâ Dyer. âWith more people and greater activity comes our responsibility to increase our enforcement efforts, especially in the areas of public safety, parking and cleanliness. Because it has been a while since we have been able to gather in large groups, we want to make sure we get the word out about what the city is doing and wh
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Community center proposed to New London Council
Ellen Simmons
Special to the Ashland Times-Gazette
NEW LONDON Pastor Doug Lang from the New London Alliance Church and church member Matt Pickens presented council Monday with a proposal for a community center.
It would be built on 6.6 acres on three parcels in the middle of town between East Main Street and Park Avenue. The village owns 3.383 of these acres and the other two pieces are owned by the United Methodist Church and the school. The area was the location of the old school, which was demolished around 20 years ago.
The men said this center is only in the planning stage and they are just starting discussions with the land owners to see if the idea is feasible. They originally planned to use 10 acres they own across from the church for a center, but would prefer to have it near downtown where it would be accessible to as many people as possible.
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