Safer crosswalks, sidewalks slated for Farmington Hills
Farmington Hills has moved one step closer to safer streets. The city’s Public Services Department has been awarded $325,000, building momentum for enhanced crosswalks and sidewalks.
Farmington Hills has moved one step closer to safer streets. The city’s Public Services Department has been awarded $325,000, building momentum for enhanced crosswalks and sidewalks.
Construction at the Central Fire Station and the Police Department in St. Clair Shores is steadily moving forward. Officials report only minor setbacks, ensuring public safety improvements stay on track.
Baker Enterprises in Waverly has been chosen to build the new Waverly-Shell Rock High School Stadium. The $2,095,000 contract was awarded after an engineer’s recommendation and a board vote on February 9.
Azerbaijan has introduced its first State Tourism Program, aiming to elevate global visitor numbers, improve infrastructure, and champion sustainable development. Spanning 2026 to 2030, this initiative underscores the nation’s commitment to shaping a more responsible and vibrant travel sector.
Athens has been awarded a second $400,000 grant to improve the intersection at U.S. 72 and Mooresville Road. Local officials hope the project will boost road safety and efficiency in this key transportation corridor.
Puerto Vallarta has launched a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure plan that aims to double its airport’s capacity by 2026 and upgrade local roads to support a flourishing tourism sector. The initiative also focuses on enhancing urban mobility, anticipating both an influx of visitors and improved quality of life for residents in the coming years.
A new study from the Port of Centralia projects more than $1 billion in local economic activity by 2026. Conducted by an independent consulting firm, the report emphasizes the potential of the Port’s Industrial Parks to fuel regional growth.
Xinjiang’s tourism scene is thriving in 2025, propelled by infrastructure expansion and a deep cultural legacy. Officials emphasize the region’s potential for continued growth, inviting travelers to experience a unique blend of modern convenience and traditional heritage.
In a decisive move to modernize local infrastructure, the Florence City Council approved an ordinance for a non-exclusive electric franchise while also voting to lower taxes for the second year in a row. These unanimous decisions demonstrate the council’s commitment to both economic relief and improved municipal services.
A water main extension project in Coldstream will temporarily shut down Park Lane from Learmouth Road to Springfield Road. Drivers can expect closures between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sept. 17 and 18.