Mildred Crump (NJ), Vince Williams (GA), Scott Hancock (MD), Michael Rodgers (IL) speak on their municipalities' experiences with the NLC Service Line Warranty Program.
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Green Infrastructure: Three Key Concepts for Municipal Officials
by Bill Eller | Apr 5, 2018
As municipal officials look to improve infrastructure, rehabilitate distressed neighborhoods and make communities more livable, many are turning to green infrastructure, which uses existing infrastructure, such as parks, to contain and filter water and direct it away...
NLC Service Line Warranty Program Welcomes 36 New Partners this Fall
by Bill Eller | Dec 9, 2016
Our team is growing! During the past six months, we have been thrilled to welcome 36 new partners to the National League of Cities (NLC) Service Line Warranty Program. Our new partners include: Village of Pleasant Prairie, WI Borough of Washington, NJ Town of...
Prairie Village And Roeland Park Offer Sewer & Water Line Warranties
by Bill Eller | Nov 1, 2011
Prairie Village And Roeland Park Offer Sewer & Water Line Warranties November 14, 2011 Drinking water service line Wastewater service line More and more homeowners are realizing that the sewer and water lines between the home and the street connection are the...
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