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Getting started: What any municipality can do now about EPA’s PFAS ruling for water systems

American City & Country

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which includes $10 billion in grants that primarily flow through states, is just one of the funding sources. Many local governments lack the resources in expertise, tools and personnel to comply with EPA’s 2024 PFAS drinking water standard. Understandably, municipalities are hesitant.

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From inaccessible to inclusive: How the new PDF accessibility remediation solution helps institutions compliantly address accessibility requirements

AWS Public Sector Blog

The revised rule requires that public entities including state and local governments, public schools, community colleges, public universities, state and local courts, public hospitals, and healthcare clinicsto ensure that their digital content, including websites, mobile applications, and documents, is accessible for people with disabilities.

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". road redesigns are always going to controversial and challenging in an urban landscape designed for, but now overwhelmed by, cars"

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

The moratorium would run from May 2025 to March 2026 as state transportation officials study all the traffic-calming projects the city had implemented or planned to build from July 2015 to July 2035. Planning and building for the city you want to be versus planning for the past.