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Zurich Building Street Art.
Organised by Pseudonym - www.wearepseudonym.com/
and Fark - www.flickr.com/photos/farkfk
Join Honor the Earth on TUESDAY, January 6 @ 2:00 PM in DULUTH, MN for the SANDPIPER PIPELINE HEARING -- more details below.
January 5-9, 2015, the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) will conduct public hearings regarding the Sandpiper Pipeline Project’s Certificate of Need. Times and locations of the hearings are as follows:
January 5, 2015, 2:00 pm
St. Paul, MNSaint Paul RiverCentre
Ballrooms A and B
175 West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul
January 6, 2015, 2:00 pm
Duluth, MNDowntown Holiday Inn
Great Lakes Ballroom - Lake Huron Room
200 West 1st Street, Duluth
January 7, 2015, 2:00 pm
Bemidji, MNBemidji State University (map)
Hobson Union - Ballroom
1500 Birchmont Drive Northeast, Bemidji
January 8, 2105, 2:00 pm
Crookston, MNCrookston Inn & Convention Center
Ballrooms 1 and 2
2200 University Avenue, Crookston
January 9, 2015, 2:00 pm
St. Cloud, MNSt. Cloud River’s Edge Convention Center
Herberger Suite
10 4th Avenue South, St. Cloud
To learn more about attending a public hearing, please visit the MPUC: mn.gov/puc/aboutus/meeting-hearing-details/index.html
The MPUC says "we encourage you to speak at a hearing and/or submit a comment to share your story about how Sandpiper will benefit you, your business or community and the State of Minnesota.
The MPUC public comment period for Sandpiper will be open through January 23, 2015 at 4:30 pm (comments must be received by 4:30 pm, comments received after that time will not be accepted). To submit your comments:
Visit www.mn.gov/puc, select “Comment on an Issue” and navigate to docket 13-473 to add your comments; or
Send comments to Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, 121 7th Place East, Suite 350, St. Paul, MN 55101; or
Or email consumer.puc@state.mn.us and reference docket number 13-473
Finally, in case of inclement weather, please visit www.mn.gov/puc or call 651-201-2213 or 855-731-6208 to find out the status of a meeting.
Earlier this year, the MPUC conducted public information meetings as part of the Pipeline Route Permit process. The meetings were as follows:
March 3, 2014, Crookston
March 4, 2014, McIntosh
March 4, 2014, Clearbrook
March 12, 2014 Park Rapids
March 12, 2014, Pine River
March 13, 2014, McGregor
March 13, 2014, Carlton
Applications
The complete administrative record can be found on MPUC docket. View all documents filed in the Certificate of Need (Docket 13-473) and the Pipeline Route Permit (Docket 13-474) dockets at www.puc.state.mn.us, select "Search eDockets," enter the year (13) and the docket number (473 or 474), select "Search."
Street art meets utility box, these colorful designs popped up near the 28th Ave light rail station a year or two ago.
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I spotted this Holden FJ Utility in the suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. I managed to take a few of these pictures while the owner was going into the liquor store to get a six pack of beer. I like the white walled tyres, and the lowered stance.
These lines no longer operate on this part of the substation and were taken down years ago.
Taken from Google Maps (photo dates back June 2009).
Transit, Rail, Universities and Utilities "Sisters in Transit" Women's Conference. Hosted by Local 100 in NYC
The end of the bathroom behind the toilet has a small utility area accessible from outside which will hold the water heater and electrical panel. Above will be bath/linen storage.
The utility corridor behind the cells, which was used by the three inmates who climbed the utility pipes to the top of the cellblock, and gained access to the roof through an air vent.
1989 International/Saulsbury
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The end of the bathroom behind the toilet has a small utility area accessible from outside which will hold the water heater and electrical panel.
Picture 1 - more to come:
He couldn't wait to pull out the washer and dryer. He put the sewing table in to see. It can go along back wall or side. i choose side. He will put a shelf along the side, so it will be a small shape, and we will clean up the room a little.
What do you think? And what color should I paint the room?