COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) â A decision by the Branch County Board of Commissioners on a updated 911 Service Plan and bylaws for the County is scheduled to take place during their Tuesday afternoon meeting.
Whatever differences there were between the Commissioners and members of the 911 Board seemed to have been worked out.
Branch County Commissioner Leonard Kolcz expressed optimism during Monday’s Bronson City Council meeting.
He said a meeting earlier in the day involving fellow County Commissioner Jon Houtz and a committee made of several 911 Board members went very well.
Bronson City Manager Brandon Mersman also felt good about the meeting.
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Port of New Orleans set to acquire property for potential new container terminal
The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) is set to begin the due diligence process for a potential $1.5 billion multimodal container terminal to serve the largest container vessels calling in the Gulf of Mexico.
Following unanimous approval at Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners December 17, Port NOLA intends to acquire property in St. Bernard Parish and begin a two-year due diligence and permitting period that will include robust community engagement.
The Port of New Orleans is a diverse deepwater port uniquely located on the Mississippi River near the Gulf of Mexico. This naturally strategic location allows unparalleled access to 30-plus major inland hubs such as Memphis, Chicago and Canada via 14,500 miles of waterways, six Class I railroads and interstate roadways. The alignment with New Orleans Public Belt Railroad strengthens our position as an integrated hub and supports our vision for reg