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Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District proposes $180 million property tax hike for infrastructure

Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District proposes tax hike for $180 million in infrastructure The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, one of Utah s largest suppliers of water, is proposing $180 million in infrastructure bonds to pay for infrastructure needs and prepare for population growth. and last updated 2021-07-19 21:33:57-04 HERRIMAN, Utah — The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, one of Utah s largest suppliers of water, is proposing a property tax increase across its member cities to pay for infrastructure needs and prepare for population growth. The tax increase, which amounts to about $8 more per year for the average household, would be used to expand the water treatment plant in Herriman, build new pump stations and improve infrastructure in cities from West Valley to Bluffdale. In total, it would be about $180 million in infrastructure bonding over the next five years.

Lifting COVID-19 restrictions at county courthouse - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

GALLIPOLIS – The Gallia County Courthouse, and other county buildings, will be lifting restrictions soon, as noted in recently approved meeting minut

Maquoketa Valley Dollars for Scholars Celebrates 20 Years of Scholarships – Mix 94 7 KMCH

Sunday, May 23 7:30 am – Sing For Joy 8:00 am – First Lutheran Church service 9:00 am – The Lutheran Hour  10:00 am – St. John’s Lutheran Church service 10:30 am – Wayne Zion Lutheran Church service 11:00 am – Emmaus Pastorate Catholic Mass Noon – Midwest Country Music Originals 1:00 pm – AT 40 the 70’s 5:00 pm – The Stone Church service 6:00 pm – Manchester United Methodist Church service 7:00 pm – Pure American Country 9:00 pm – Live in Concert guest of the day

MetLife site neighbors turn out for a town hall

Traffic concerns dominated the questions at a town hall last week held about a proposed mixed-use redevelopment plan called “Tesson Ridge” at the 100-acre former MetLife campus in Concord. The in-person April 29 town hall co-hosted by 6th District Councilman Ernie Trakas drew between 50 and 75 socially distanced attendees, which required an assembly permit from St. Louis County because of capacity restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. St. Charles-based developer Propper Construction Services is proposing a mixed-use development that would cover the entire 100 acres with two new subdivisions with more than 170 single-family homes, a 210-unit apartment building and nearly 8 acres of commercial development along Tesson Ferry Road, with walking trails and public spaces like a plaza and amphitheater.

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