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May 1, 2014 by
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Brown Brontosaurus EVO Forestry Mower Head - Clearing Trees and Brush
Just a quick video of the Brown Bronto Mower Head clearing hardwood in Florida. Reclaiming some canals, they were so over grown you could no longer see the path. This was more than just brush...
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May 1, 2014 by
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ALBANY -- The city this week continued a cleanup of campsites at the Albany Bulb, one week after a settlement was reached with a group of residents at the homeless encampment who had sued over plans to remove them from the property.
Early this week, 25 of the 28 people who agreed to the settlement had received their payment of $3,000 in relocation fees, according to City Clerk Nicole Almaguer. She added that 27 of the 28 had left the Bulb and that the last one was expected to move out that afternoon.
Thirty people were eligible to take the settlement, either as part of the lawsuit or because they had requested accommodations with the city under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Amber Whitson and Phillip Lewis were the only two eligible for the settlement who declined to sign on. Whitson has been a de facto spokeswoman for the campers, speaking at several City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission meetings.
A camper who was not eligible for the settlement despite being one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit was Katherine Cody. She was arrested at the Bulb for drug possession shortly before the settlement agreement was reached.
In return for accepting the payment, the campers agree to stay off the Bulb, even during daylight hours, for one year. They also agreed to stay off the Neck, the Albany Hill area and city-owned property on Pierce Street.
The city also promised to work with the Alameda County Superior Court to dismiss any curfew or camping violations filed against those who agreed to the settlement.
It's unknown exactly how many people remain on the property. Whitson last week told KQED that there were 36 people still living on the Bulb at the time of the settlement and that eight would remain.
Last year, the city estimated that 60 people were living on the property. Thirteen of those have found housing through a city-funded program facilitated by local nonprofit organizations.
The city has been working for the past year to remove the homeless population from the Bulb so the land can be turned over to the East Bay Regional Park District as part of the Sylvia McLaughlin Eastshore State Park.
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May 1, 2014 by
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Naperville il Kitchen Remodeling
Just a short ride to Shorewood means huge savings. A kitchen shop with out the big cost. We are located at 215 Brookforest drive in Shorewood il , we are nex...
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May 1, 2014 by
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Kitchen Remodeling Constructions
Bay Area kitchen remodeling doesn #39;t have to be difficult; in fact, with the right Bay Area remodelers, it can result in the kitchen of your dreams. Read More...
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May 1, 2014 by
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Kitchen Remodeling Shorewood Il.
Kitchen and bathroom showroom now open at 215 Brookforest drive in Shorewood il. We are located next to Jewel in Shorewood. Offering Kitchen , Bathroom and B...
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May 1, 2014 by
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VITEX Kitchen Remodeling Cherry Shaker Wood
Professional installation! 100% satisfaction guaranty! Get a new kitchen in 10 days!!! Solid wood Maple Doors - Raised center panel, soft close Drawer - dovetailed, full extension, soft...
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May 1, 2014 by
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VITEX Kitchen Remodeling Walnut Brown
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May 1, 2014 by
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Kitchen Remodeling Eugene OR (541) 203-2729
Radley Construction Eugene 4119 Sabrena Ave, Eugene, OR 97404 (541) 203-2729 We are Radley Construction Eugene since 1989. If you need remodeling service, pr...
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May 1, 2014 by
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WHOLESALE KITCHEN REMODELING CENTER
WHOLESALE KITCHEN CENTER. WHOLESALE TO YOU. We offer quality home goods and remodeling at great prices. Showroom located at 215 Brookforest drive Shorewood i...
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May 1, 2014 by
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CEDAR FALLS | Workers at the James & Meryl Hearst Center for the Arts labored tirelessly throughout the day Wednesday to give the buildings kitchen a much-needed makeover.
The remodeling work has been underway since February thanks to roughly $13,000 in grant funds awarded by the Black Hawk County Gaming Association.
This state-of-the-art kitchen will adequately meet the diverse needs of the citys municipal arts institution, said Hearst Center Development Coordinator, Vicki Simpson. I am very indebted to the Black Hawk County Gaming Association, the Cedar Falls Art and Culture Board, Friends of the Hearst, and the Citys park and public works staff for their generous contributions to this project.
The Gaming Association distributes 5.75 percent of the Isle Casino Hotel Waterloo's adjusted gross revenues for community projects.
The nearly $20,000 project is funded by the gaming grant dollars, $4,341 from private donations and the rest from the Art and Culture Board funds. The funds will pay for new cabinets, expanded counter space, and new appliances, including a new dishwasher.
It is the first of several improvements planned for the center in the next few years.
Hearst Center Director Martin Arthur said the kitchen remodeling would have been impossible without the gaming associations grant.
Its been great to have those grant funds, he said. We might have been able to do a couple things but not a complete gut job like this.
Local poet James Hearst left his home -- built in the 1940s -- in the care of the city in 1983 under the condition that it be used as an arts center for the community.
In 1986 the city established the Art and Culture Board to oversee the Cultural Division, which includes the Hearst Center.
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