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Tyler solar panel ordinance to change under new state law

New state law will force change of restrictive Tyler solar panel ordinance The new law restricts cities from regulating solar installations or solar energy devices, Tyler City Planner Kyle Kingma said. Author: Matt Lackritz (CBS 19) Published: 8:50 PM CDT July 16, 2021 Updated: 8:50 PM CDT July 16, 2021 TYLER, Texas A group of solar panels advocates and owners are concerned about a Tyler city ordinance that restricts their placement on homes.  Mitzi Rusk has called Tyler home for nearly a decade and she never knew her solar panels could be an issue.  About three years ago, we installed the solar panels you see on the front of my house, she said.  

No Police Merger For Warson Woods

Warson Woods appears to be ending its bid for merging its police services with that of neighboring Glendale after Glendale backed out of the proposal earlier this week. “The city of Warson Woods has been considering contracting our policing services with the city of Glendale. The ability to do so is no longer available to Warson Woods,” Warson Woods Mayor Larry Howe said in a statement on Monday, June 7.  Glendale City Administrator Benjamin DeClue said the city needed to fill a police officer position as soon as possible. “Due to the need to move forward with filling our existing police officer vacancy, which has been held open for over nine months, Glendale has notified Warson Woods that it is rescinding the proposal,” DeClue said in a statement. 

Letters to the Editor - Voting, voter fraud, immigration, the importance of vaccines, electricity overhaul, Sen John Cornyn

Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor - Voting, voter fraud, immigration, the importance of vaccines, electricity overhaul, Sen. John Cornyn Readers encourage everyone to vote, talk about the lack of voter fraud in Texas, support vaccines, question the energy bill and would like to hear from Sen. Cornyn. Former congressman Beto O Rourke speaks to U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson before the start of his For the People, The Texas Drive for Democracy event on June 8, 2021, at Paul Quinn College in Dallas.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) Really, we should be voting Re: “Dems plan drive to turn Texas blue Voter registration effort targets 2 million who are thought to lean to the left”; and “O’Rourke warns of obstacles to voting During visit, he urges Asian Americans to be wary of legislation,” Wednesday Metro & Business stories.

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