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The city's Historic Preservation Commission could decide whether to recommend a local designation at a December meeting.
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The City’s Redevelopment Commission approved a contract with Renascent, Inc., to demolish 10 buildings on the site.
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The City’s Board of Public Works again failed to vote on a lane and sidewalk closure request for construction, meaning the project cannot advance for now.
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The case’s dismissal means Democratic nominee Kerry Thomson is the only candidate who will appear on the November ballot.
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The City says it must break ground on the project by Oct. 12 under the terms of a grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
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The effort comes amid a lawsuit filed by Lamar Advertising over an electronic billboard off the State Road 45-46 bypass.
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The board approved renewals for Bird and VeoRide but not for Lime. The renewals will go into effect after Tuesday.
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The resolution is non-binding and serves only as a recommendation for the council to vote on an ordinance of the same nature.
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The county says it has not chosen a site yet but is getting closer.
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Bloomington residents will pay more for curbside trash and recycling pickup starting next year.