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												  The City-County Observer Mission StatementTHE CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER A Non-Partisan Publication Dedicated To The Reporting Of Your Local Government At Work Serving Posey, Vanderburgh & Warrick Counties & Their Communities DECEMBER 16, 2009 VOLUME II, ISSUE 32 Redevelopment Commission Outstanding Loans Round Out Agenda By Jamie Grabert, Publisher Kish said that he Tuesday’s Evansville Redevelopment Commission meeting had consulted with the was typical of the year-end meeting. Little significant busi- company that did the ness was discussed. Wishes of future success were passed on study and the current to GAGE’s Libby Au as she made her last presentation to the plan would not require a board. But one interesting item was on the agenda – “Loan Sta- change. tus Reports.” Asst. Director of In fact, much of the business conducted was regarding the DMD Jane Reel, these city’s parking garages. Three items were briefly discussed and changes are being made approved for the Arena project, including Resolution 09-ERC- to make traffic flow 96 “Authorizing Seeking Bids for the Demolition Package and easier downtown and Quotations for Architectural Salvage Selective Building Demo- invite more traffic to lition for the Downtown Arena; Resolution 09-ERC-97 “Ap- the area. She said that proving Indemnity Agreement with Architectural Renovators”; people don’t go down- and Resolution 09-ERC-98 “Approving Indemnity Agreement town because it’s hard with Historic Landmarks Foundation.” to get around, and the John Kish Arena Project Director John Kish spoke to the commission- city wants to remedy that. Arena Project Director ers about hiring a company to come in and clean up some of the Therefore, one-way streets potentially hazardous materials in the buildings to be razed for Fifth, Third, Sycamore and Vine will soon become two-way the arena.
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												  Meet the Machines at Mather Sports CenterWorld’s Fastest Monster Truck Speeds Toward Sacramento Volunteers Beautify Page 3 Folsom Boulevard Grapevine Page 3 VOLUMEI 47 • ISSUEndependent 18 Walk and Roll PROUDLY SERVING RANCHO CORDOVA & SACRAMENTO COUNTY Rancho Cordova JustServe Helping Hands Service Project Removes 900 Feet of Fencing May 1, 2015 Page 7 $10,000 Fine Plant a Tree for Arbor Day for Water Infractions, says Brown SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - Governor Brown, meeting with mayors from across the state, announced he will propose legis lation to help local officials better enforce conservation requirements and will direct state agencies to - streamline environmental review of local water supply projects. Page 5 “These measures will strengthen the ability of local officials to build Athlon Sports new water projects and ensure that water is not wasted,” said Inside Major Governor Brown. “As this drought stretches on, we’ll continue to do whatever is necessary to help com League Baseball Volunteers in the JustServe Helping Hands service project roll up the 10-foot-high wire fencing after removing it from the wooden poles. Pictured (left to right) are Jackson Goold and Jacob Laret of Mather, Chase Kimball of Rancho Cordova, and Joe Lombardi of Folsom. All are students at Folsom munities save more water.” High School except for Kimball, who attends Pleasant Grove High School. Photo by Ron Aguilar The proposed legislation will give new enforcement authority to - By Margaret Snider local entities that don’t currently have it and increase potential RANCHO CORDOVA, CA (MPG) - penalties against water wasters. Friday, though welcome, caused the cancel Specifically, it will enable the fol lation of two of the three Saturday service lowing actions: projects of JustServe Helping TheHands, rain an last Poggetto cancelled the two projects because • Establish a new penalty of up to annual event sponsored by The Church of safety considerations.
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												  2017-Carlisle-Truck-NationalsMAP PAGES 24-25 SCHEDULE PAGE 23 VENDORS PAGE 26 OFFICIAL EVENT GUIDE Official Event Souvenirs Building T CONTENTS 5 WELCOME 6 INVITATIONAL DISPLAY 9 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS 17 SHOWFIELD 2017-2018 HIGHLIGHTS EVENT SCHEDULE 19 KIDS’ ACTIVITIES EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: BIG 2017 2018 20 RIG SHOW AND SHINE AUTO MANIA JAN. 20-22 JAN. 19-21 ALLENTOWN PA FAIRGROUNDS 23 EVENT SCHEDULE WINTER AUTOFEST LAKELAND FEB. 23-26 FEB. 23-25 SUN ’N FUN, LAKELAND, FL 24 EVENT MAP COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION FEB. 24-25 FEB. 23-24 26 VENDORS SPRING CARLISLE APRIL 19-23 APRIL 18-22 COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION APRIL 20-22 APRIL 19-21 31 ABOUT OUR PARTNERS IMPORT & PERFORMANCE MAY 19-21 MAY 18-20 NATIONALS 33 INFORMATION FORD NATIONALS PRESENTED BY MEGUIAR’S JUNE 2-4 JUNE 1-3 35 SPOTLIGHT CHEVROLET NATIONALS JUNE 23-25 JUNE 22-24 39 SPOTLIGHT CHRYSLER NATIONALS JULY 14-16 JULY 13-15 43 CONCESSIONS HURST NATIONALS JULY 14-15 JULY 13-14 CARLISLE EXPO CENTER 45 OUR TEAM TRUCK NATIONALS AUG. 4-6 AUG. 3-5 CORVETTES AT CARLISLE PRESENTED BY CORVETTE AMERICA AUG. 24-27 AUG. 23-26 SEPT. 27- FALL CARLISLE OCT. 1 OCT. 3-7 COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION SEPT. 28-30 OCT. 4-6 FALL AUTOFEST LAKELAND NOV. 10-12 NOV. 9-11 SUN ’N FUN, LAKELAND, FL CONTACT COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION NOV. 10-11 NOV. 9-10 Carlisle Events 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd. EVENTS HELD AT THE CARLISLE PA FAIRGROUNDS UNLESS NOTED Carlisle, PA 17013 717-243-7855 CarlisleEvents.com CarlisleEvents.com 717-243-7855 Follow us: [email protected] CARLISLEEVENTS.COM | 2017 CARLISLE TRUCK NATIONALS 3 QUICK REFERENCE MAP PAGES 24-25 SCHEDULE PAGE 23 VENDORS PAGE 26 WELCOME TO THE CARLISLE TRUCK NATIONALS From the EVENT MANAGER From the Owners Welcome to the 2017 Carlisle Truck Nationals! Your weekend at Carlisle will offer you the opportunity to socialize with truck enthusiasts, connect with vendors of new and used parts and products, see some of the latest vehicle offerings from major manufacturers and, hopefully, be entertained with monster truck shows, special guests and fun for all ages.