U.S. House Approves Major Transportation Reform Bill
On Friday, June 29th, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a major transportation bill, House Resolution 4348 titled the “Moving Ahead for Progress in the…
On Friday, June 29th, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a major transportation bill, House Resolution 4348 titled the “Moving Ahead for Progress in the…
After the Supreme Court declined to rule on the Tri-State Water War appeal by Alabama and Florida, effectively allowing the U.S. Appellate Court ruling to…
Tuesday, Peachtree Corners’ Mayor Mike Mason was the featured guest at the Council for Quality Growth’s Gwinnett Advisory Committee meeting. Mayor Mason gave the Council…
The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners recently passed an ordinance that allows third party inspections. The ordinance states that the Planning and Community Development Department…
On Monday, June 25th, the United States Supreme Court made a ruling refusing to hear the appeals made by the states of Florida andAlabama in the Tri-State Water…
In the current environment, all sales tax revenue generated for MARTA is allotted along a 50-50 split, half going to operating expenses and half going…
On June 21, the Gwinnett Place, Gwinnett Village, Lilburn and Evermore community improvement districts all received grants for transportation infrastructure improvements totaling 3 million dollars….
Leaders from both parties ramped up negotiations on Tuesday over renewing transportation legislation, leading to a new offer from Senate democrats. On Tuesday Senate democrats…
On Tuesday, June 12, the Council for Quality Growth achieved a legislative victory when the Community Development/Human Resources Committee unanimously recommended an ordinance creating the…
Education and job training are essential to the future of Georgia’s workforce development efforts statewide. At a forum last month on “preparing students for tomorrow’s…
he Georgia Department of Transportation released figures this past Thursday showing an additional 137 million dollars provided by the states airports. Georgia has a number…
Georgia’s first diverging diamond interchange (DDI) was officially opened for traffic on Monday June 3, 2012, paving the way for similar traffic improvements in and…
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