Neil Zolot / Special to the Medford Transcript
Uniform regulations and enforcement for parking across the city? Seems like a common sense first step in easing parking issues and that s a point parking official want to make clear.
The suggestion came from Jim Silva, co-chair of the Commission on Parking Policy and Enforcement, in video-conference City Council Committee of the Whole workshop meeting Wednesday, May 12.
“There needs to be consistency in policy, enforcement and signage,” Silva said. “It will make it easier for people to manage. When you provide procedures, you’re helping the community.”
More specifically, co-chair Laurel Ruma said enforcing prohibitions on parking on sidewalks and in the wrong direction on one way streets, which crates danger as cars pull out, as steps. She pointed out permit parking regulations on various streets vary based on requests by residents of those streets.
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OC Republican Leaders Split on Who Should Win Supervisor Race, With Voting to Start Soon
Feb. 1, 2021
From left: Republican county supervisors Don Wagner and Andrew Do are backing Kevin Muldoon for the supervisor s seat, while OC Republican Party Chairman Fred Whitaker and Supervisor Lisa Bartlett are backing John Moorlach. Do also has endorsed Fountain Valley Mayor Michael Vo. Credit: JULIE LEOPO, Voice of OC
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With voters set to start casting ballots in less than two weeks, a major split has emerged among Orange County’s top Republican leaders over who should win a hotly contested, coastal county supervisors’ seat.
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A March 9 special election to fill an open seat on the Orange County Board of Supervisors is heating up, with five candidates having qualified to run by the Jan. 25 filing deadline.
But the real battle could be between three Republican contenders whose campaigns are already clashing as they seek endorsements that threaten to split the GOP vote.
Former state Sen. John Moorlach who previously served as a 2nd District supervisor from 2006 to 2015 secured the backing of the Republican Party of Orange County more than a month before outgoing supervisor Michelle Steel retired and was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives.
Midwest’s MineKleen Dust Control System Pays Off for Underground Mines December 17, 2020
Underground mine operators are constantly searching for an affordable way to manage dust.
Watering can be a go-to solution, but it compounds the challenges. Water degrades roads by washing away fines that help hold the road together, increasing maintenance costs.
Midwest Industrial Supply, the leader in dust control and soil stabilization innovation, recently released the
MineKleen® Underground Mine Dust Control System, a new system for dust control in hard-rock underground mines. MineKleen helps fortify roads, ribs and backs while eradicating airborne dust and reducing water usage by up to 95 percent.