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Developers often have a hand in crafting new zoning codes, Supervisor Tim Hubbard said Thursday in defense of the collaboration between town staff and prospective developers on a zoning code amendment to allow an agri-tourism resort north of Sound Avenue in Riverhead. The supervisor’s comments, which came at the start of Thursday’s work session, were in response to a RiverheadLOCAL report on emails documenting how the attorney and planning consultants for developer Alfred Weissman Real Estate worked behind the scenes on the text of the proposed agri-tourism code. MORE COVERAGE: Riverhead Town officials accepted help from developer-paid professionals on code…
This home isn't just small, it comes flat-packed and can be built from the ground up. Among the thousands of products available for purchase online these days, one of the most surprising viral hits is the “Portable Prefab Tiny House”, which sells for $34,999 (AU$53,100) on Amazon. According to the product page, the 35 square meter home has an “expandable” steel frame and insulation, with enough space to be divided into two bedrooms, a living room, a bathroom and a kitchen. Related: Capsule “Space Pod” prices soar on the market A 33-year-old worth $10 million shares his top tips for…
After five years, beloved factory-based builder Satisfactory will exit Early Access in 2024.
After five years of early access (and eight years of development), the popular factory building game Satisfactory is finally set to reach 1.0 this year.“There will be no further updates to the game in Early Access,” community manager Snutt Treptow explains in a new development video. “This year is the year we finally complete Satisfactory. [dabs] So while we don't have a date to reveal yet, we do know that 2024 will be that year. ”There aren't many details about what the 1.0 update will look like, but it looks like it'll be a pretty big release: “It will mainly…
Bulls' Zach LaVine won't play until NBA trade deadline due to lingering foot discomfort – NBC Sports Chicago
Presentation by national insurance agent Jeff Vukovich Two-time All-Star guard Zach LaVine will rest his troublesome right foot for at least another week and will not be guarding the Chicago Bulls until after the Feb. 8 NBA trade deadline. Coach Billy Donovan said after Friday's practice at the Advocate Center that LaVine's right ankle sprain has healed, but the inflammation in his right foot that caused LaVine to miss 17 games earlier this season has returned. “It's still going to take some time because it's still causing him problems,” Donovan said. “The foot is inflamed and it will be another…
Tourism Australia names Squeaky Beach in Cape Wilsons, Victoria the best beach in the country
Named after the sound of toes hitting the sand, this famous stretch of coast trumps coastlines across Australia, earning it the title of Australia's best beach.Nestled in the rugged wilderness of Wilson's Promontory National Park, Squeaky Beach has been recognized by Tourism Australia as America's best beach in 2024.Just a three-hour drive from Melbourne, Squeaky is surrounded by compressed quartz and silica sand, crashing waves and crystal clear water, and impressive granite boulders. is known.Squeaky Beach has been crowned Australia's top beach by Tourism Australia.Photo: Mark Watson / ProvidedIt's the first time a Victorian beach has been named Australia's best…
press release | February 2, 2024 The FIM E-Explorer World Cup has announced that Honda Racing Corporation (Team HRC) will race a CR Electric Proto motocrosser in the 2024 FIM E-Explorer World Cup. The team will be represented by 2024 Dakar Rally rider Tosha Sha Reina and his Italian WMX champion Francesca. Nocera. Koji Watanabe, President and Representative Director of Honda Racing Corporation: “As Honda's commitment to carbon neutrality grows in importance, HRC has decided to enter the FIM E-Xplorer World Cup, a new category of electric off-road bike racing in motorsport. By taking on the challenge of the electric…
On January 25, 2024, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo to Chief Procurement Officers and Senior Procurement Officers that required procurement agencies to request that two or more small and medium-sized businesses enter into orders under Multiple Order Agreements (MACs). Encouraged them to apply the rules. Two rules provide that competition is limited to small businesses if the contracting officer reasonably believes that two or more small businesses can perform the work at a fair price. This memo should document market research and mission considerations if the procuring agency does not hold the order and provide…
Photo of Grace McKinley escorting her daughter Linda Gail McKinley (younger daughter) and a friend to Fehr Elementary School on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Garfield Street, Nashville, Tennessee, September 9, 1957. Picket signs and participants protesting public school desegregation. Photo courtesy of Nashville Banner Archives, Nashville Public Library Special Collections Department Kelly V. Board of Education A lawsuit filed in 1955 by several black families seeking to desegregate Nashville's public schools. Zephaniah Alexander Looby, a prominent black lawyer in Nashville, joins Thurgood Marshall, director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Legal Education Fund,…
Robots work on Tesla Model S cars at the Tesla factory in Fremont. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) (KRON) — Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price on Friday joined a coalition of district attorneys across the state to pay Tesla $1.5 million to resolve allegations that it violated California's Environmentally Hazardous Waste Control Act. He announced that he agreed. A San Joaquin County judge has issued a settlement order against Elon Musk's electric vehicle technology company. Tesla was accused of illegally disposing of hazardous waste at its Fremont factory, as well as at 57 electric vehicle service centers and 18 solar…
Today, a broad coalition of stakeholders united in the following letter to express opposition to the administration's proposed budget, which would underfund public schools by hundreds of millions of dollars. We, the undersigned organizations, care deeply about public education and the educational opportunities and resources available to students in our communities. We came together to voice our concerns about a troubling proposal in the executive budget that would change the way schools in our state are funded. The executive budget proposes ending the current use of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 3.8% and instead starting using a 10-year moving…
