Boulder Residents Challenge City’s Flood Mitigation Funding Plan in Controversial Lawsuit

Boulder, Colorado — A group of local residents has filed a lawsuit against the city over its plans for financing the South Boulder Creek flood mitigation project. This is the latest effort to halt the controversial proposal to construct a spillway and detention pond at the CU South site, a plan that has been under consideration for decades. The lawsuit, submitted on April 2, claims that the city is barred under Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) from using water utility fees to fund the project. Plaintiffs argue that these fees should be classified as … Read more

San Diego Grand Jury Urges Major Reforms to City’s Parking Meter Management

San Diego, California – The San Diego County Grand Jury has issued a call for significant reforms to the city’s parking meter system, urging greater transparency in how revenue from the program is managed and utilized. This report highlights concerns surrounding public parking management in one of California’s busiest urban centers. The Grand Jury’s findings suggest that the current infrastructure and policies governing parking meters are not adequately serving the needs of both residents and visitors. Emphasizing accountability, the report recommends that city officials provide clearer information on how parking funds are allocated, which could … Read more

Fort Worth’s Battle Over Home Rentals: Judge Deliberates City’s Short-Term Rental Restrictions After Landowner Lawsuit

FORT WORTH, Texas — A district judge in Fort Worth has postponed a decision on the city’s new short-term rental regulations, following a legal challenge from over 100 property owners. The contentious regulations, which include a ban on rentals in residential zones and stringent requirements in commercial areas, have sparked a significant dispute involving local authorities and property investors. The property owners argue that the city overstepped its bounds with these ordinances, claiming they infringe on their rights to use their properties as they see fit. The debate centers on the balance between maintaining residential … Read more

$1.8 Million Verdict Against Security Firm After Nightclub Shooting in Portland Highlights City’s Public Safety Crisis

Portland, Oregon – In a city known for its progressive policies, a violent incident at a local bar has highlighted the ongoing safety concerns in some of Portland’s nightlife spots. On May 14, 2023, the calm of Northeast Portland was shattered by gunshots at the Capitol Bar, resulting in multiple injuries and raising questions about security measures in place. Jose Manuel Carabes Perez, a 33-year-old patron, was shot in the thigh by an assailant identified only as “Streets,” a figure already known to Skynet Security, the company tasked with securing the venue that evening. Injuries … Read more