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Jersey City Advances Bird-Safe Building Standards After Prior Veto

City Council revives bird-safe building ordinance, balancing environmental protection and housing affordability concerns.

Huntsville Expands Greenway Network with Two New Projects

City Council approves multiuse paths and trail extensions through partnership with state transportation agency

Canvey Island Beach May Become Official Bathing Spot

Seawater at the Essex attraction could soon be subject to regular testing.

L.A. County Beaches May Come Under Federal Management

National Park Service studying whether to incorporate coastal areas into national park system

Pittsburgh Secures $6 Million for Riverfront Maintenance

New UpKeep program will fund ongoing cleanup and care for the city's 15-mile riverfront over the next decade.

Wilmette Park District Seeks Consultant for 5-Acre Property Plan

The district is preparing an RFP to guide community engagement and preliminary planning for the former synagogue site.

Sisters City Council Discusses New Park and Pavilion Project

The city council is meeting to get an update on the proposed development and discuss next steps.

Deerfield Park District Executive Director Steps Down

An interim executive has been named to replace Annemarie Flaherty, who had served in the position since 2024.

Long Branch to Build $12.4M Ocean Pier

New 550-foot pier will replace iconic structure destroyed by fire in 1987.

Augusta Approves $5M for South Augusta Water Park, But Location and Timeline Remain Unclear

City seeks private partner to help fund and operate the long-promised facility, as residents push for transparency and a quality destination that serves the entire community.

Improvements Coming to Wichita's Redbud Trail

City plans upgrades to popular walking and biking path in 2026.

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