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Polk to address infrastructure with 59 percent of COVID relief funding
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North American Towers sued the city, claiming the request to rezone 10.9 acres from multi-family to limited development, which would have paved the way to construct a 150-foot monopole tower, was improper. In its filing, the plaintiff alleged that the denial was not supported by competent, substantial evidence. The citizen testimony, in its entirety, lacks sufficient factual content to support a finding that the Proposed Tower will have an undue adverse effect upon any nearby property and cannot support a denial, the plaintiff said, according to filed court documents. What is clear from the record is that the Commission denied the rezoning and conditional use application, based on the generalized statements of objections from a handful of residents. However sincere the objections of the neighbors may have been, the Board must base its decision on substantial evidence, not public sentiment.
LAKELAND Lakeland officials got down and dirty Tuesday morning as they decided how to divvy up the millions the city will receive in federal funds.
City commissioners agreed to set aside $17.8 million of the $22.7 million, or nearly 80% of what Lakeland is expecting to receive through the American Rescue Plan Act, to tackle an overdue infrastructure project. We found out we have a $20 million problem in sewage and wastewater, Mayor Bill Mutz said Tuesday morning. Yes, it s a dirty problem.
Bill Anderson, the city s director of water utilities, said a major gravity-fed sewer line that serves a portion of southwest Lakeland is in dire need of replacement. It s roughly 2.7 miles of pipe that starts west of Lake Hunter, near Westside Park, moves southeast to a corner of the lake, then follows a portion of Harden Boulevard before traveling around Beacon Hill.
12 juillet 2021
QUÉBEC Le corps d’un homme qui manquait à l’appel depuis samedi dernier a été repêché lundi après-midi en Abitibi-Témiscamingue.
Les recherches, en collaboration des plongeurs de la Sûreté du Québec (SQ), se poursuivaient lundi, mais c’est un citoyen qui a aperçu le corps au lac Hunter’s Point, près de la ZEC de Kipawa, qui a avisé les policiers.
«Le corps inanimé de l’homme a été repêché des eaux par les patrouilleurs nautiques de la Sûreté du Québec. Il a été transporté vers un centre hospitalier, où malheureusement son décès a été constaté», a indiqué la sergente Hélène St-Pierre, porte-parole de la SQ.
Lakeland faces 2 lawsuits for denial of controversial cell towers
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