Baltimore Launches 24-Hour Parking Enforcement to Address Safety and Compliance
Baltimore begins a 24-hour parking enforcement initiative to address illegal parking and enhance safety, focusing on abandoned vehicles and danger zones. Residents can report issues, and the city offers new mobile payment options for meters.
Apple Valley Cracks Down on Non-Passenger Vehicle Parking in Residential Areas
Apple Valley introduces regulations restricting non-passenger vehicle parking in residential areas to loading and service activities, aiming to reduce congestion and maintain aesthetics. Recreational vehicles are exempt.
New Road Planned to Ease Traffic on Fleming Island, Clay County Unveils Construction Details
Clay County plans to construct a new two-lane road connecting U.S. 17 with Town Center Boulevard on Fleming Island, Florida, aimed at improving traffic and adding bike lanes and better drainage. A public meeting will discuss these developments.
Mentor to Enhance Accessibility with New Sidewalk on Tyler Boulevard Amid Manufacturing Growth
Mentor, Ohio, is adding sidewalks to Tyler Boulevard to improve accessibility and safety for workers and residents in its manufacturing hub. Laketran is partially funding the project, which is expected to be completed within the year.
Lawrence Utility Maintenance to Improve Sanitary Sewer System in Harrison Park Starting March 10
City of Lawrence Utilities will begin cleaning and inspecting the sewer system in Harrison Park on March 10, 2025, with work occurring from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. over 21 days.
San Rafael's Traffic Relief in Sight: US-101 and I-580 Ramps Upgrade Begins March 10
Improvement work on Bellam Boulevard US-101 and I-580 ramps in San Rafael begins March 10, with expected traffic disruptions despite avoiding daytime ramp closures.
Newberry, Indiana Secures $102K Grant for Infrastructure Enhancement from Community Crossings Program
Newberry, Indiana, has been awarded a $102,000 infrastructure grant for road and bridge improvements, as part of a statewide program benefiting 245 communities.
Sullivan County to Receive $1.7 Million Boost in Road and Bridge Funding from Indiana State Grant Program
Over $1.7 million in state funding is heading to Sullivan County, Indiana, for road and bridge infrastructure improvements through the Community Crossings Matching Grant Program.












