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Council finalizes 6-month ordinance banning large-tree removal; OKs planning board appointment schedule

Council finalizes 6-month ordinance banning large-tree removal; OKs planning board appointment schedule Posted: April 27, 2021 19 Edmonds City Attorney Jeff Taraday, bottom row-right, discusses tree ordinance language with the city council and mayor Tuesday night. It’s official: The City of Edmonds now has an interim six-month ordinance on the books that prohibits the removal of large trees on private property. The Edmonds City Council at its Tuesday night meeting reviewed a resolution outlining findings of fact that support continuing the ordinance, which was discussed in detail at last week’s meeting that included a required public hearing. The council on Tuesday voted 6-1 to continue it, with Councilmember Diane Buckshnis who has advocated for even stricter tree-cutting regulations voting no.

Chief Shaw discusses safety rules for Tweetsie Trail

ELIZABETHTON — The coming of spring brings a busy time for the Tweetsie Trail. Lots of bicyclists and pedestrians have returned to the trail, as well as some new users of the trail. With the renewed activity, the Johnson City Press asked Elizabethton Police Chief Jason Shaw to go over the rules of the road for the trail, since much of the trail is inside Elizabeth-ton’s city limits. “The Tweetsie Trail is a wonderful asset in our community and it is heavily used, but it does cross some very busy streets,” Shaw said. He said there is a stop sign on the trail at each intersection with a street or highway. He said the stops signs are there “to signal to the trail user to stop prior to crossing the roadway.” Shaw said that those on the trail “should make sure they can cross the street safely before attempting to enter the crosswalk, and always keep in mind there are distracted drivers and those that may not be watching out for trail users.”

Blue Ridge playground reopens to the public - Fannin

Mayor recognizes Carson Elders, Street Department Crew Leader, with STARS Award

Mayor recognizes Carson Elders, Street Department Crew Leader, with STARS Award Apr 23, 2021 at 08:00 am by WGNS L/R, Street Department employee Carson Elders and Mayor Shane McFarland MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Street Department Crew Leader Carson Elders has been named STARS award recipient for March 2021 after demonstrating his concern for safety and sharing his expertise with other employees. Mayor Shane McFarland recognized Elder during the City Council meeting, Thursday, April 22, 2021.    STARS stands for “Succeeding Through Attitudes Reflecting Service Excellence.” Elders is an example of representing the City in a positive light, exhibiting the core values, and creating a better quality of life for citizens.

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