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Construction Postponed On Sewer Line At Ore. Park
Winter construction has been postponed for the main sewer line at Oregon’s Bullards Beach State Park campground in Bandon, according to KCBY. Construction, which will close the campground, will start on Nov. 16, 2020, and will continue through the middle of...‘FMCA Club’ Announces Dates for Future RV Expos
Preparations are in the works and registrations are coming in for the FMCA RV Club’s 101st International Convention and RV Expo — “Sunsets + Saguaros” — set to take place at the Pima County Fairgrounds in Tucson, Ariz., March 26-29. According to a press release, the...Texas County Delays Decision on RV Park Dvlp. Again
Travis County, Texas officials on Tuesday (Dec. 10) put off approval, yet again, for an RV park near Hamilton Pool, after hearing hours of testimony over two days from neighbors concerned about the project, according to the Statesman. Buddy’s Backyard, a project by...N.J. Campground Donates $10G To Local Cancer Center
Maggy and Dave Robinson, co-owners of Holly Shores Campground, in Cape May, N.J., presented a $10,000 check to Cape Regional Health System for the benefit of cancer services at Cape Regional Medical Center, according to the Herald. The Holly Shores donation was made...Victims Learn More Details of PG&E’s $13.5B Settlement
After two years of intense negotiations on behalf of the victims of the Northern California wildfires, the lawyers in case held a press conference Sunday (Dec. 8) afternoon to outline some of the details of the $13.5 settlement, according to ABC 30. The victims will...Sen.: Increase Outflows to Lower Ontario Water Levels
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is continuing his efforts to prevent future catastrophic flooding along Lake Ontario, according to Spectrum News. That’s why he’s urging the International Joint Commission (IJC) to support increased outflows, specifically in...Ontario City May Tweak Bylaws Focused On Campfires
Campgrounds will have the authority to govern recreational fires on their properties, and agricultural operations carrying out “normal” farming activities will have permit fees waived through tweaks to an Ontario city’s burn bylaw, according to durhamregion.com....