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Corey Hull transportation @ VLCIA
Transportation Corey Hull @ VLCIA
Videos: Development Authority’s BRAT @ VLCIA 2015-06-16
They meet again tonight with
a bylaw amendment scheduled, which is probably for extending officer terms to two years as Roy Copeland proposed.
(He first suggested that at least several years ago when he was re-elected Chairman.)
And their nominating committee nominated
the same officers again.
Lots of dials showing targets and where they are in reaching them, which is good, because I keep getting questions about what they’re doing with all that tax money and are they doing enough to justify it.
One citizen asked about the airport and another (OK, me) handed out Alapaha River Water Trail brochures and once again suggested solar panels at the airport to turn that otherwise-unusable space into profit.
Here’s the agenda and below are LAKE videos, followed by a playlist. Continue reading
Transportation and electrical presentations plus officer elections @ VLCIA 2015-07-21
VLMPO’s Corey Hull presents today at 5:30 PM to the Valdosta Development Authority. Their agenda doesn’t say about what, but one can guess about the proposed studies for public transit and for trucking around Valdosta. Don’t forget to go to the VLMPO Open House on 2040 Transportation Vision tomorrow.
Electrical Test Labs of Georgia, located in Lake Park, will talk about themselves.
And the Authority will elect officers, which I predict will be the same ones they’ve got now since that’s what their nominating committee recommended last month, plus the bylaw amendment I predict will be Roy Copeland’s recommendation to extend officer terms to two years.
Valdosta-Lowndes Development Authority
Tuesday, July 21, 2015 5:30 p.m. Continue reading
Videos: Suwannee-Satilla Water Council @ SSRWPC 2015-06-15
They’re updating the regional water plan.
They want to cooperate with neighboring water councils
and with similar organizations in Florida.
They meet again
today at Aniston’s Restaurant, 1404 W. Baker Highway, Douglas, GA.
See also:
Please join the opposition to the Sabal Trail watershed invader —WWALS to SSRWPC.
Live Oak bus service starts Monday 2015-07-20
How come Live Oak (pop. 6,974) in Suwannee County (43,734), Florida can do
what mighty Valdosta (56,481) in Lowndes County (112,916), Georgia can’t?
Amber Vann, Suwannee Democrat, 17 July 2015, Live Oak bus route starts Monday,
The Suwannee Valley Transit Authority’s Live Oak bus route will begin operating on Monday, July 20, running continuously from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. throughout every direction of the city, Monday through Friday. The route’s unofficial stops include apartment complexes and other residential neighborhoods, public schools, grocery stores, parks, government offices, nursing homes, the library and the hospital.
The route starts at the intersection of Walker Avenue and US 90 West Continue reading
Alabama Power wants more renewable energy due to corporate customer demand
Southern Company’s subsidiaries are all turning to the sun!
Even that titanic ship is affected by the tugboats of its corporate customers.
Ari Phillips, ClimateProgress, 16 July 2015, This Massive Utility Wants More Renewable Energy Because Corporations Are Demanding It,
In June, Alabama Power, one of the country’s largest electricity providers, filed a petition with the state’s Public Service Commission to add up to 500 megawatts of renewable energy over the next six years. The utility, which serves over 1.4 million customers in Alabama, cited customer demand as a primary reason for adding all this renewable energy — specifically corporate customers.
“This program was driven by conversations with customers looking to meet renewable mandates pushed down from their headquarters,” said Tony Smoke, Alabama Power vice president of marketing, in a statement announcing the request. “As a service provider, our focus is to make sure we are providing customers access to choices they want.”
It’s like Southern Company CEO Tom Fanning said in May Continue reading
Live Oak bus route starts Monday – News – Mobile
VLMPO Public Open House on 2040 Transportation Vision Plan 2015-07-22
Anytime all day, 10AM to 6PM, Wednesday July 22nd, you can advise
SGRC on transportation for the region,
at the VLMPO office at 327 W Savannah Ave, Valdosta, Georgia 31601.
Here’s
VLMPO’s facebook event.
According to SGRC’s Transportation Planning web page:
2040 Transportation Vision Plan… Public Comment Period July 7-August 7, 2015
Federal regulations require Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to develop a new Long Range Transportation Plan at least every five years. In the summer of 2013, the VLMPO kicked-off the latest effort to plan for a multi-modal transportation system through the region for the year 2040. The plan will address:
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