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Former Council Member Honored for Historical Preservation Efforts and New Medical Building Approval

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 26, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Venice Council Approves Height Variance for Proposed Surgery Centre

VENICE,⁣ FL – The Venice City Council on Tuesday approved​ a variance allowing‍ for increased building height for a proposed surgery center at‌ 100 Nokomis Avenue South. The 4-3 vote permits the developer, Sarasota-based Venice Surgery‌ Center LLC, ⁣to build up to 45 feet, exceeding the standard 35-foot⁣ limit for the area.

The decision follows‍ months of debate ⁣regarding the project’s potential ⁤impact on surrounding neighborhoods.​ Proponents argue the center will address‍ a critical healthcare ‌need in the region,​ while opponents expressed concerns about increased traffic, noise, and the ‍visual impact of a taller structure.

Councilmember Jim braun, a supporter of the variance, emphasized⁢ the importance ‌of expanding healthcare‍ access.”This surgery ‌center will provide much-needed services to ⁢our community and reduce the burden on existing facilities,” he said.

opponents, including Councilmember Mitzie Sykes, voiced reservations about setting a precedent for exceeding ‍height restrictions. “We need to be mindful ⁢of maintaining the character of our neighborhoods,” Sykes stated during the meeting.

The approved variance is contingent upon⁣ several conditions, including landscaping ⁤requirements,⁣ traffic mitigation ⁣measures, and adherence to noise level restrictions. The surgery center is planned to include operating rooms, recovery areas, and administrative ⁢offices.

The nokomis area Old-Timers picnic was⁣ also noted during the meeting. Venice ‍Historical resources Manager Harry Klinkhamer highlighted​ the contributions of earl⁢ Midlam, who ​has⁣ donated hundreds of items for preservation, resulting in the “Earl Midlam Collection.” Midlam, a former City Council member, encouraged community involvement in local boards, historical groups, and Venice Area Beautification Inc.

In othre⁣ business, the council unanimously approved the⁤ first reading of an ordinance adding a Venezia Park‌ home at 500 Nassau Street ‌to the ‍city’s ‌Local⁤ register of​ Historical Resources. Built by Graham⁤ Walker⁢ in 1927 or 1928, the property was ​added to the National Register of Historic ⁢Places in 1989 and was recently purchased by the Michael ‌E. Jeromin Living Trust, with plans for ⁣restoration underway. Owners of properties on the register may be eligible for property tax exemptions, floodplain​ restoration assistance, modified building code enforcement, and⁢ development review fee waivers.

September 26, 2025 0 comments
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Binghamton Park Renaming Debate: Trump, Survey Results & Community Voices

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 11, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Columbus Park Renaming ⁣Debate ⁣Draws Community Input in Binghamton

Binghamton, ⁣NY – A proposal​ to rename Columbus Park in‌ Binghamton‌ sparked​ discussion adn divided opinions at a recent⁤ community meeting, as residents weighed the park’s historical importance against calls for a name reflecting a more inclusive past. The park, with a complex history of name changes, is currently⁤ the subject of⁢ a city survey seeking public feedback.

Columbus Park has undergone several transformations as ‍its inception. Originally established as Sherman Place Park, it became Carroll‌ Street Playground in⁣ 1928, dedicated ‌to the children of⁣ Binghamton’s 7th and 8th wards, and added new playground equipment and a wave pool. Following resident ​relocation during a 1955 ⁤expansion,‍ the park reopened ‍in 1959 as Columbus Park.

The current debate centers on whether the park’s name ⁢should be changed to better represent the diverse community it ⁤serves. At the meeting, residents voiced passionate arguments on both sides of the issue.

Brenda Brown, a Binghamton-area resident who moved to the area for IBM employment, emphasized the importance of preserving the park’s⁢ connection to local history. “I treasure this community, I treasure⁢ my relationship with Trinity ​AME Zion as if I wouldn’t have had it, where would my kids be ​today? They all have that ⁤memory of Trinity and Columbus Park,”​ she⁢ said. ⁤”I want to do⁢ everything that I can to keep that memory active and alive.”

Former Binghamton Mayor Richard Bucci argued against renaming‌ the park, highlighting the significance of Christopher Columbus ‍to Italian Americans.”As the son ⁢and grandson of ⁢Italian immigrants,I learned firsthand of their trials and tribulation,”⁣ Bucci‍ said. “During these struggles, Christopher Columbus became a symbol of pride and achievement for ⁢Italian Americans.”

other residents suggested choice solutions. Craig McFarland proposed the possibility of a dual naming system, acknowledging the potential to honor multiple community figures. “There’s a lot of folks in this ⁢community that could⁢ actually be ⁤blessed with the name,” he stated.

The city is currently collecting‍ public input through an online survey available at https://binghamton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_29OvwFiWc6dyv0a?Q_CHL=qr. Residents ​are⁣ encouraged to participate in the process.

September 11, 2025 0 comments
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Sioux Falls Road Construction Updates: Projects, Detours, and Timeline

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 7, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Sioux Falls ⁢Drivers Face Continued Delays as Road Construction Projects Expand

Table of Contents

  • Sioux Falls ⁢Drivers Face Continued Delays as Road Construction Projects Expand
    • Ongoing Projects & Timelines
    • Active ⁤Street Closures (as of September 7, 2025)

Sioux Falls, SD – Sioux Falls drivers ⁣should prepare for ongoing disruptions‍ as⁣ a wave of⁣ road ⁢construction⁣ projects continue throughout the city, impacting⁣ major thoroughfares and extending into 2027. Several key projects are underway,ranging from‍ sanitary sewer upgrades to major parkway expansions,resulting in lane closures and detours.

These projects,totaling ⁣over $137 million in investment,aim to improve Sioux Falls’ infrastructure and accommodate future growth. However, commuters will experience important delays and altered⁤ routes for the foreseeable future. The city is‍ working‍ to complete the initial ⁢phase of the 41st Street ⁢Underpass before school resumes, with broader construction‌ work expected through 2026. The cost of‌ this​ segment is estimated at $64.2 million.

Ongoing Projects & Timelines

pump Station 240: Two⁣ sections of sanitary sewer force main ‌are being constructed across two‍ projects, alongside grading and surfacing‌ work on 57th Street east of Six Mile Road. These combined projects cost $34 million and are expected to be completed by November⁣ 19.

Arrowhead Parkway and Veterans Parkway: This $39.2 million project necessitates‍ the closure of Arrowhead Parkway east of Veterans Parkway for the duration ‍of the 2025 construction ⁣season, with work anticipated to continue until May 14, 2027.

Active ⁤Street Closures (as of September 7, 2025)

The following streets are ​currently closed or have restricted access:

south Southeastern Avenue between Bison Trail to 85th Street (no ⁣reopening date listed)
North phillips Avenue between Fourth and Fifth streets (Sept. 2 to Sept.23)
West 22nd Street between⁤ Spring and Minnesota avenues (Sept. 8 to Sept. 12)
minnehaha County Highway 148 between 463rd and 465th⁢ avenues (Aug.25⁣ to October)
West Lakeside Drive at the intersection of West 12th Street (Aug. 28 to mid-September)
East 23rd Street ‌at Veterans Parkway ​(Sept. 2 to Sept. 23)
Southbound on- and off-ramps at ‍exit 4 of I-229 ⁢near 41st Street
Arrowhead Parkway ⁤between East 10th Street ⁤and Veterans Parkway (March 26 through most ‍of 2025)
* ‌ sycamore Avenue between 69th to 85th streets (no reopening date listed)

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Zeeland, Michigan: JR Automation Invests $72.8M in New HQ

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 3, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

JR Automation to Invest $72.8‌ Million in ⁣New⁢ Global Headquarters ​in Zeeland, Michigan

Zeeland, MI – ⁢September⁣ 3, 2025 ​ – JR Automation, a leading global provider of bright automated manufacturing technology solutions, announced ⁢today a significant $72.8 million‍ investment in a new,state-of-the-art global headquarters in Zeeland,Michigan. The project,unveiled‍ jointly ⁢by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the⁤ Hitachi Group,signals a strong commitment to‌ innovation,job‍ creation,and ⁢the West Michigan community.

The‌ new⁣ campus,planned for​ a 45.5-acre site at 800 ‌E. Riley⁢ Ave, will consolidate three existing JR Automation locations in the Holland area, freeing up valuable industrial space. The development will feature⁤ a⁢ 40,000-square-foot office ⁣building alongside⁢ a 210,000-square-foot manufacturing facility, complete with office areas and⁤ thorough site improvements.

Lakeshore advantage ⁢projects the⁤ new headquarters will‍ house ​350 employees and ‌generate ‍an estimated 150 new jobs,alongside millions in private investment. ​‌ The project is currently under review⁤ by the Zeeland Planning Commission,⁣ with a public​ hearing scheduled for September‌ 4th.

“This investment underscores JR AutomationS dedication to‍ our ​employees, our customers, and the vibrant community of West ​Michigan,” said ‍Dave DeGraaf,⁣ CEO and General Manager of Hitachi’s automation ‍Division.⁢ “Deepening our roots ‍here allows us to attract top talent and ⁣better⁤ serve a⁢ growing global market.”

the proclamation comes as ​Governor Whitmer concludes a‍ trip⁢ to Tokyo, ‌Japan, where she met with Lakeshore Advantage⁢ President Jennifer Owens to discuss initiatives‌ fostering innovation and economic growth within ‌Michigan.⁤ Whitmer hailed the project as a “powerful example” of the

September 3, 2025 0 comments
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Planning board supports proposed private beach club in North Naples

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Paraiso Beach Club ​Proposed for North Naples, Awaiting County Approval

Table of Contents

  • Paraiso Beach Club ​Proposed for North Naples, Awaiting County Approval
    • Project Overview and Design
    • traffic Mitigation and Shuttle Service
    • Community Support and Resident feedback
    • Key Project Details
    • Applicant⁣ and ​Legal ⁢Depiction
    • Next‌ Steps and County Commission Review
      • Frequently Asked Questions about Paraiso Beach Club

Naples, FL – A new members-only beach ‍club,‌ Paraiso Beach Club,‍ is slated for progress in North Naples, Florida, pending final approval from Collier⁢ County​ commissioners this October. The ⁤proposed club, situated along the ‌Gulf ‍of America near Vanderbilt Beach, has already received unanimous support from the Collier county Planning ‍Commission on August 21st.

Project Overview and Design

The​ multi-story clubhouse will occupy a 1.35-acre site, offering direct​ access to Vanderbilt Beach.The design emphasizes blending with ⁢the⁣ surrounding neighborhood,resembling a large single-family home from the front. Bob⁣ Mulhere, a certified planner ⁤with ‌Bowman Consulting, presented architectural renderings to the planning commission, ‌highlighting ​considerable setbacks and plans for dune restoration.

The club will feature an elevated deck ‌and pool⁣ spanning 11,622 square feet, alongside a 17,000+ square foot restaurant and bar with outdoor dining accommodating up to 463 patrons. The building’s height is planned for 55 feet, including a sloped roof, slightly exceeding the current zoning⁢ limit of 38 feet.

Pro Tip: Private beach⁢ clubs frequently enough ⁣contribute to local economies by creating jobs and⁣ attracting tourism, but can also raise questions about equitable access to public resources.

traffic Mitigation and Shuttle Service

To minimize traffic impact, Paraiso Beach Club plans to primarily ‍utilize a shuttle service ‌for its members, discouraging​ individual vehicle access. Limited‍ parking will be available for deliveries and employees, with designated handicapped parking spaces. This approach mirrors the prosperous ‍model ​employed by the Floridian ​Club, a nearby private beach club. According to a 2021 study by ⁤the Transportation‍ Research Board, shuttle services can significantly reduce congestion in coastal areas ‍ [Transportation Research Board].

Community Support and Resident feedback

The ​proposal has garnered support from local residents, who cite potential benefits such as reduced beach congestion and increased property values. Sally‌ Hughes, a ‌25-year resident ⁣of the Vanderbilt ‌Beach neighborhood, expressed hope that the club would‌ “restore the serenity” of the area, which has become increasingly ‌crowded. Lesley Garlock, a local Realtor, highlighted the positive impact of private beach clubs on property values, referencing the​ high demand at ⁣Pelican Bay.

No residents ‍formally opposed the project during the planning commission meeting,​ with over ⁢a dozen speaking in favor. Dan ​Dvorznak, a local condo owner, noted the club would provide⁣ a convenient, walkable beach access point for residents currently facing overcrowding at⁣ public ⁣beaches.

Key Project Details

detail information
Project⁢ Name Paraiso Beach Club
Location North Naples,Florida (Vanderbilt Beach area)
Site Size 1.35 acres
Approval Status unanimous approval from Collier County Planning Commission; awaiting County Commissioner decision in October.
Expected Opening Mid-2027

Applicant⁣ and ​Legal ⁢Depiction

The project is being spearheaded by Paraiso Beach Club LLC, with David Tingley​ serving as‌ the company’s manager. Naples land use‌ attorney Rich Yovanovich represents the⁤ applicant, emphasizing extensive ⁢community engagement during⁢ the‍ design phase. Yovanovich argued that the club offers ‌a preferable⁤ alternative to building two large waterfront homes on the property, potentially improving view corridors for the surrounding community.

Did You Know? ⁢The Gulf of Mexico was⁣ formerly known as the Gulf of America, a ancient designation that reflects early exploration and mapping of⁢ the region.

Next‌ Steps and County Commission Review

The project requires both a rezoning and a conditional use approval from the Collier County ⁣Commissioners.Staff‍ has recommended approval, citing the project’s low traffic generation and ‌potential benefits to the community.The final decision is scheduled ⁤for ‌October. According to Florida Statute 163.3202, local governments have broad authority to regulate land use and development ​ [Florida Statutes].

What‍ are your thoughts on the balance between private development and public beach access? Do you believe this club will truly⁢ alleviate ‌congestion, or simply shift it elsewhere?

The development of private beach clubs in Southwest Florida reflects a broader trend of luxury tourism and exclusive amenities catering to affluent residents and visitors. This trend‍ is driven by the region’s desirable climate, pristine beaches, and growing economy.Though, it also ​raises crucial‌ questions about equitable access to coastal‍ resources and the potential for increased ⁣development pressure on sensitive‍ ecosystems.

Frequently Asked Questions about Paraiso Beach Club

  • What is Paraiso⁢ Beach Club? Paraiso Beach Club is a proposed members-only ⁤private beach club in North Naples, Florida.
  • When⁣ is the expected⁢ opening date? The club is currently slated‌ to open in mid-2027.
  • What steps are being taken to mitigate traffic? The club plans to primarily utilize a shuttle service⁤ for members to‍ minimize traffic congestion.
  • What is the status of the project’s approval? The​ project has⁣ received unanimous‍ approval from the Collier County Planning Commission and is‌ awaiting a decision from the County Commissioners in October.
  • Will the⁢ club be open to‍ the public? No, Paraiso Beach club is intended to be a private facility exclusively for its members.

We hope this article‍ provided valuable insight into the proposed Paraiso beach Club. Share this story with your friends and neighbors, and ⁣let us know your thoughts in the comments​ below! ‌ Don’t forget to‍ subscribe ​to our newsletter for the latest ⁢news and updates ‍from around the world.

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Ohio Projects Create 1,200 Jobs, Boost Payroll

by Emma Walker – News Editor July 29, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Great Day Improvements, a prominent direct-to-consumer provider and manufacturer of high-quality home improvement products, is significantly expanding its operations across ohio. The company, which boasts over 300 locations nationwide and began as two Cleveland-based brands, Patio Enclosures and Stanek Windows, has since acquired several other companies, including Leafguard, Champion Windows, and Apex Energy Solutions.

The expansion will see Great Day Improvements establish a presence in Sharonville (Hamilton County), Twinsburg (Summit County), and Walton Hill and Bedford Heights (Cuyahoga County).

In Northeast Ohio, the project is projected to generate 421 full-time positions, contributing $22 million to the annual payroll. This expansion involves consolidating business operations across various sites and acquiring a new facility to enhance efficiency and boost manufacturing capabilities. The project has secured a 10-year job Creation Tax Credit of 1.743 percent from the Tax Credit Authority (TCA).

Similarly, in Southwest Ohio, great Day improvements anticipates creating 583 full-time jobs, adding $30 million to the annual payroll.This initiative includes implementing additional shifts to their production schedule to scale up manufacturing. The TCA has also approved a 10-year Job Creation Tax Credit of 1.743 percent for this expansion.

In a separate development, Picanova Inc., a manufacturer of decorative and lifestyle accessories, is relocating its operations from Arizona to Obetz, a community south of Columbus in Franklin County. This move is expected to create 246 full-time jobs with an annual payroll of $13 million. Picanova is recognized as one of the world’s largest producers of custom wall décor. The TCA has granted Picanova a nine-year Job Creation tax Credit of 1.599 percent for this relocation.

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