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Denver voters may soon choose whether to let the city take out a $400 million bond to fund numerous infrastructure projects as part of a long-term COVID-19 recovery plan. The city announced the proposed general obligation (GO) bond in April and the Denver City Council is set to begin voting on the proposal later this month. If approved by council and the mayor, voters will see the bond on the ballot in November. The proposed bond is one of Denverâs many COVID-19 relief efforts. The Department of Finance says there is still $375 million left from the cityâs last general obligation bond Elevate Denver which passed in 2017. ....
WBBJ TV June 1, 2021 JACKSON, Tenn. Summer activities are returning to West Tennessee. The City of Jackson’s summer camps started Tuesday with programs at Westwood Community Center and T.R. White Sportsplex. Westwood’s program is full, but there are a few remaining spots open at T.R. White. The camps will continue through July 23. “We’ve had a great first day here at Westwood getting started. It’s been very smooth, and we have about 67 kids here today, so pretty exciting,” said Community Engagement Director Christi David. Children ages three to 12-years-old are welcome, and the cost for the camp is $135 per person. ....
Around Town for Dedham, Norwood and Westwood, week of May 6-13 Common Content Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, area events may be subject to cancellation, postponement or attendance limits. Please contact organizers to confirm event details. Norwood 150 Booklet: The Norwood 150th Celebrations Committee is planning a commemorative booklet, and is seeking ads, from full page to a one-line “friend.” Those wishing to place an ad may email [email protected], or visit https://norwoodma150.gov/. Kids’ Night Out: May 7 and 14, 6-8 p.m., Norwood Civic Center, Nahatan Street. For grades one-five. Kids will enjoy dinner, games, sports and more. Cost is $15 for residents, $20 for nonresidents. Registration required. Information: [email protected]. ....
Five Things for Dedham, Norwood and Westwood, week of May 6-13 Wicked Local 1 The Westwood DPW will hold a Recycling Day on May 8 from 8 a.m.-noon at 50 Carby St. Accepted items, which are not allowed in your recycling cart, include TVs, computers, peripherals, appliances, tires, clean clothing and textiles, books, media, scrap metal and large plastic items. Some items are taken at no charge, others have a fee (cash or check only). Open to Westwood residents only. 2 Household Hazardous Waste and Recycling Day: May 8, 8-11 a.m., Recycling Facility, 370 Winter St., Norwood. $5 per carload; no leaf or brush disposal. Accepted materials include drain cleaners, rust removers and oil-based paints; other items, such as TVs, will be collected for a fee. To see a complete list, visit http://www.norwoodma.gov/news detail T13 R589.php ....