NEW and improved cycle lanes could be coming to the city.
Brighton and Hove City Council has agreed to progress with a government funding bid for a permanent lane on Brighton seafront. It comes after councillors voted to proceed with scrapping a controversial route on the Old Shoreham Road. This new lane would be on Marine Parade and will tie in with Valley Gardens work at the Brighton Palace Pier roundabout. The work would be funded via the Active Travel Fund, which could see the council receiving about £2.37 million to improve routes in the city. Work would need to be completed by April 2023.
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Des Moines forces Sweet Tooth Farms to relocate from north-side lots Tuesday, July 6, 2021 11:23 AM
Des Moines Register: Come 2022, Monika Owczarski won t be able to farm anymore on the plot of land she leases from the city of Des Moines in the north-side River Bend neighborhood. The city recently gave notice that her lease, along with other commercial garden leases in the Central Place and Valley Gardens industrial parks, would be terminated next year. According to an email shared with the Register, the city won t renew the lease because the city just does not have a lot of excess property that is not either in a flood plain or for sale for redevelopment. Although the city has said it will work to help relocate the parts of Sweet Tooth Farm that exist on city property, Owczarski stresses that it will set production back significantly.