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August 29, 2014 by
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) -
?Here is a list of road projects around the Heartland scheduled for Friday, August 29.
Labor Day
The Missouri Highway Department of Transportation reminds behavior is the key to safe driving in work zones and on busy highways this Labor Day. They offer the following tips:
Wear your seatbelt. During the Labor Day holiday in 2013, there were eight fatalities in crashes on Missouri roadways and two of those killed were not wearing a seatbelt.
Butler County, MO
Route CC will be reduced to one lane while crews perform pavement repairs. This section of road is located from Route 51 to Route U. Weather permitting, crews will be working on Tuesday, Aug. 26 and Wednesday, Aug. 27 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
East and westbound traffic will be restricted. Existing lanes of Route 67 from CR 323 to Route 160/158 will be signed as Route C. The north end of Route C (existing Route 67) will remain closed for about two months as work is completed at the intersection of Route 67, Route C, and CR 323.
Cape Girardeau County, MO
The new traffic signal at William Street and Sheridan Drive will be put into flash mode Friday, Aug. 29. It will remain in flash mode through the holiday weekend. The signal will be put in full operation on the morning of Tuesday Sept. 2. Motorists are advised to be aware of this new signal going into operation.
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August 29, 2014 by
Mr HomeBuilder
Sithonia is the middle of the three' fingers' which jut from north-east Greece A sleepy peninsula, it is less known to British tourists than the Greek islands It's calm and tranquility make it an excellent haven for a family holiday
By Jack Doyle
Published: 12:25 EST, 27 August 2014 | Updated: 09:34 EST, 28 August 2014
In Halkidiki, they have a saying about how the three peninsulas which stretch out below the northern Greek mainland accord with the different stages of a mans life.
The first finger, Kassandra, is bright and bustling, with a busy nightlife. It is said that this is for the man who wants to find himself a woman.
The second finger, Sithonia, is best for the man who has won his beloveds heart and wants a romantic break (or for couples with children).
A special sort of haven: The Anthemus Sea Resort is the perfect place for a family holiday
The third finger, dominated by Mount Athos, holds 2,500 Orthodox monks. Women even female animals - have been banned for nearly 1,000 years. This is for the man whose woman has left him; who is seeking sanctuary, and comfort, in God.
Or so they say.
That makes my choice fairly straightforward.
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August 29, 2014 by
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August 29, 2014 by
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August 29, 2014 by
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August 29, 2014 by
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Published: August 29, 2014 | Last Modified: August 29, 2014 01:25AM
By Andrew Ragali Record-Journal staff
WALLINGFORD The second phase of downtown tree removal and replacement is underway.
On Tuesday, Public Works Director Henry McCully, the towns tree warden, placed removal notices on 38 pear and oak trees lining Center Street from Route 5 to North Main and South Main streets. They were planted as part of the towns streetscape improvement program in the mid-1990s.
Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. said the trees are scheduled to be removed and replaced this fall because theyve gotten too large for the setting.
Sidewalks along Center Street and openings where trees emerge from the sidewalk are too small to allow the trees to continue growing, he said, especially where the buildings are too close.
By planting smaller trees, the town looks to avoid sidewalk issues, free up pedestrian space and keep the downtown area looking aesthetically attractive, Dickinson said.
The town removed 28 Callery pear trees on Quinnipiac Street this spring, replacing them with the same species. Dickinson has said the town plans on replacing trees along Center Street and North Main and South Main streets over the next two years as part of a tree planting program. McCully could not be reached for comment Thursday.
Downtown trees are not meant to be permanent, Dickinson said. They are meant to be replaced every 10 or 15 years. These are ornamental trees. They cant stay here for 30 or 40 years.
Center Street is Route 150, a state highway, unlike Quinnipiac Street. According to state statute and local ordinance, the tree warden is responsible for the care of trees on all public roads and grounds except those along state highways.
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August 29, 2014 by
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A discussion regarding tree-removal permits for Conroe homeowners heated up during Wednesdays City Council workshop as Councilman Duke Coon and Mayor Pro Tem Guy Martin didnt see eye to eye on the issue.
The permitting was part of an agenda item regarding an amendment to the citys vegetation ordinance for residential development. However, Coon voiced his concern about a section that would prohibit existing homeowners from removing trees from their property without a permit.
We have to be careful as a municipality on how far we reach, said Coon, adding he didnt like that requirement.
According to Mikeska, the $25 permit helps ensure the tree or trees would be removed by a professional in the tree removal industry.
However, Martin said requiring the permit is necessary and those permit requests for existing homeowners are rarely denied.
If they are cutting it down themselves or it is someone not qualified, that is the part I am worried about, Martin said. It doesnt negate the ability to cut trees; they just need to do it right. If we dont impose a permit, people will be out there with a chainsaw and there is going to be problems.
But Coon said the city shouldnt tell people whether they can remove trees on their property.
That bothers me, he said.
Martin maintained it was a safety issue.
If one falls on a house, we need to remember we allowed that to happen because we put no safety restrictions on it whatsoever when someone is taking out a big tree, Martin said. It could come down on a neighbors house, a neighbors fence, we dont know.
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August 29, 2014 by
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Though much of Mondays meeting was dominated by a massive appeal from frustrated Malibu school community members, the City Council also deliberated a number of other items, including preferential parking permits at Point Dume and an idea to remove hundreds of eucalyptus trees throughout Malibu that could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Councilmember Laura Rosenthals proposed eucalyptus tree removal plan for the city which, according to the staff report, could call for removal of over 875 trees, brought out several community members to oppose the idea.
Eucalyptus trees are non-native, highly flammable trees that pose a fire danger, reads the agenda report.
City staff has estimated itcould cost $1,000 per tree, meaning close to $900,000. Many opponents cited environmental concerns, especially for monarch butterfly migration patterns.
Im speaking on behalf of the Malibu Monarch Project, said Pat Healy, the leader of the MMP.
It just so happens that the favorite roosting habitat of the monarchs is eucalyptus trees and sycamores here in Malibu, Healy said, so for these reasons we ask that you do not proceed to go forward with this project to remove the eucalyptus trees.
Council seemed to side with the community, as members Lou La Monte and Joan House did not mince words in their distaste for the tree removal plan.
I think spending all this money to chop down all these trees in Malibu is just not a good idea from my point of view, said La Monte.
This is another one of those issues that, you know, Im not going to support whats here tonight at all. But I can support, when theres time available, sending it to the environmental review board or public works, said House, adding, I dont think we vet things enough and this has to be vetted.
It was still a slight victory for Rosenthal, though, as Mayor Skylar Peak later called for what he named a comprehensive tree plan to be created by public works to study what the impact of the tree removal would be.
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