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$16.5 Million Expenditure From The City Of Fresno For Reuse Of Biosolids
City of Fresno considering spending $16.5 million expenditure for biosolids and giving companies what they essentially need.
January 25, 2019
Infill Update: Assemi Group's Fig Garden Financial Center Tower
Assemi Group desires to build a fourth office tower in Fig Garden Financial Center and additional parking in an area that now includes two empty fields and portions of San Jose and Colonial avenues.
January 25, 2019
Fresno Chamber of Commerce PAC Endorses Steve Brandau
Steve Brandau's bid for Fresno County Board of Supervisors District 2 receives key endorsements from Fresno Chamber PAC and Fresno County Public Safety Association among other political leaders.
January 25, 2019
Fresno Police Department News: Crime Decreased In 2018 & New SWAT Vehicle For 267k Purchased
Fresno Police Department reports decreased crime in Fresno and the City Council approved a 267k SWAT vehicle to replace the current 1977 vehicle.
January 12, 2019
"Goods Movement" Priority For Fresno COG
Fresno COG's 2019 legislative platform emphasizes transportation with hopes of funding from powerful Sacramento and Washington.
January 12, 2019
How Much Should A City Invest In Public Transit? A look Into Clovis Public Transit
The City of Clovis spent nearly $6.28 million last year for public transit and received $227,000 in fares.
January 12, 2019
Fresno Will Spend 318k For Irrigation Consultants
The City of Fresno's Blair-Church-Flynn contract calls for a complete overhaul of the irrigation systems at Woodward and Roeding and construction would follow council approval of the plan.
January 12, 2019
Millions Could Be Headed To Fresno To Combat Homelessness
As Fresno and the surrounding area battle homelessness, leaders should be cautious and ensure the Central Valley does not become an area with increased homelessness like Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
January 1, 2019
Measure C Funds Include City Ride-Share & Electric Vehicles
The Fresno County Transportation Authority board in mid-December gave its final approval to the funding of five projects with an eye to the future.
January 1, 2019
Unemployment Rate Improves In Fresno, Slightly Higher In Rural Areas
Fresno Mayor Lee Brand touts low unemployment numbers and continues to push for a business-friendly Fresno, but the Council should avoid social and economic engineering.
December 27, 2018