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Fresno Council of Government leaders will pitch seven projects worthy of funding from Trump Administration
February 7, 2018Local leaders head to Washington, D.C. hoping to capitalize on promise to upgrade infrastructure.
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San Joaquin River Board vote could be inspiration for nooses dangling from River bridge
January 3, 2018Activism may be turning toward outright threats to public officials on the San Joaquin River Conservancy Board after their vote on the River West trail.
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Borgeas proves wrangling over roads still a key part of nuts-and-bolts politics
July 6, 2017Asphalt is darn close to being a politician’s best friend. Andreas Borgeas was kind enough to remind me of that basic lesson in real world democracy. When I say asphalt, I’m talking about all the...
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Underscoring City, County’s first joint talks: the future of water
May 22, 2017Public safety and marijuana are on the agenda, but water cooperation looms large over the meeting between City and County leaders.
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6 areas Mayor Lee Brand hopes to collaborate with the County of Fresno
March 23, 2017Brand and City leaders have their first powwow (of many) with County leaders on April 6 to begin reconciling longstanding icy relations.
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This is the climb ahead for Fresno’s Midtown Trail project
June 16, 2016George Hostetter took a long stroll on Wednesday to examine the future Midtown Trail.
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From the inside, how Fresno’s Midtown Trail project happened
June 16, 2016Thank you for your recent article on the Fresno-Clovis Midtown Trail project. I appreciated the many good points you mentioned about the project – I certainly agree that it is a “jewel all to itself.”...
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Rumble for Southeast growth pits Brand against Perea
June 4, 2016“No taxation – make that land-grab – without representation!” That’s the rallying cry of officials at Fresno City Hall. And their latter-day George III is LAFCO – the Fresno County Local Agency Formation Commission. And...