The City of Fruita and Town of Palisade have both adopted their 2025 annual budgets, which include significant capital projects for both Grand Valley communities.
Justin Rogers, Mill Creek MetroParks planning and operations director, gave a review of 2024 capital improvements at the MetroParks meeting earlier this week at the Davis Center at Fellows Riverside ...
Pueblo West is growing, and next year's budget reflects that growth. The Pueblo West Metropolitan District has approved a 40% ...
City officials say that budget is nearly double what it normally is. That’s mostly due in part to the city’s project for a ...
The city of Moses Lake is projected to spend about $117.2 million in 2025, which will require using about $6.7 million from ...
President-elect Donald Trump made a very expensive set of promises during his third straight campaign for the White House, pledging to extended the 2017 tax cuts and add new breaks for overtime ...
The Wellesley Select Board this week convened a meeting with departments across town that report to it in order to vet ...
Though cap rates are mostly driven by Treasury yields and rents, the risk premium and GDP growth are also important factors.
The Woodcock Nature Center is making Wi-Fi upgrades to serve its staff and visitors. The recommended $7.5 million capital ...
In the next six years, a majority of the projects will be coming from funding from the electrical fund, largely because of ...
Short-term goals like adjusting your budget can have immediate benefits, while longer-term goals like growing your savings will still improve financial health along the way. Consider strategies ...
WEST MEAD TOWNSHIP — Supervisors unanimously approved the 2025 budget, which comes with no tax increase, at their Tuesday ...