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DelDOT Program Manager Paul Moser said his team’s goals includes improving bus stops and making intersections more friendly to pedestrians and cyclists.
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Delaware House lawmakers pass a bill that would allow courts to waive fines and fees for people who can't afford to pay them, over Republican questions.
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New Castle County entered a contract with Veteran Services CEO Joseph M. Walls, supporting an effort to create affordable transitional housing for veterans and unhoused people in Bear.
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The changes address the size of the parking area for downtown employees and creates a consistent pay-to-park time window across the town.
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Springboard Delaware is proposing a new transitional housing option for Dover
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"This is definitely not business as usual," Delmarva’s Regional President Marcus Beale said about the increase his customers will see to the supply-side of their bills.
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DelDOT is installing more red-light cameras throughout the state.
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Newark’s Planning and Development Director Renee Bensley clarified free parking will only apply to city-owned lots.
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Delaware House lawmakers overwhelmingly approved constitutional amendments to codify early voting and no-excuse absentee voting.
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The city manager projected between $150 and 300 thousand of revenue if the tax were approved by Council and the General Assembly.
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Hugg was placed on paid leave beginning March 2nd, and the city’s charter details that move as the first step towards removing him from his position.
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Gov. Matt Meyer pushed back on accusations that he removed Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council member Mike Houghton for publicly questioning his administration this month.