
Grounds Maintenance & Landscaping Content
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 17th October 2008
Tags: Public Works & Utilities
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How Philadelphia is aiming for zero wasteThe city of Philadelphia has long collected data on city properties’ waste generation and leveraged it to improve waste management, but now it’s honing in on the commercial sector too, realizing this will be crucial to hitting Philly’s zero waste targets. Today it runs a voluntary program where both municipal and commercial operations do detailed […]
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Hi-tech sewers can help safeguard public health, environment and economiesIn the wake of the coronavirus, economic recovery is top of mind for all city leaders, the majority of whom believe that investing in infrastructure and technology can spur a rebound. Yet current analyses indicate that we only have funding available to cover approximately 57 percent of infrastructure system improvements through 2029, leaving an investment gap […]
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City of Tega Cay, S.C., wants residents to go through neighbors' trashThe city of Tega Cay in South Carolina has asked residents to remain vigilant in spotting recycling contamination. Officials have stated that they are considering canceling the city’s recycling program because of “truckloads” of rejected residential recycling materials. In fact, Tega Cay councilpersons are asking for volunteers to inspect what goes into residents’ recycle bins […]
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Five reasons why city managers should put utility vehicles to workWith their versatility and reliability, UTVs are the perfect vehicle to help keep a city or county running smoothly