Marin Independent Journal on MSN
Marin seeks state approval for onsite septic regulations
The effort to get an authorized local agency management plan for onsite wastewater treatment systems began in 2000.
The Village will sell a parcel to adjacent landowners for $1, with the condition that it be consolidated with their property at 513 Slocan Avenue.
Placer County updates septic rules to ease ADU building and repairs, reducing costs and connection requirements.
Mayor Eric Adams announced a $146 million investment in "The Hole" to install sewers in the neighborhood, which floods even ...
San Diego Community Power announced Wednesday a $55 million initiative that will offer rebates and incentives to encourage its customers to install solar-plus-battery systems in their homes. “This is ...
One of our family friends loves to tackle DIY projects. No matter what it is, he thinks that he can attend YouTube University ...
Lincoln County commissioners also agreed to seek demolition bids to enforce a judge’s June ruling that a rural North Platte ...
Macy built this 29-foot tiny house on wheels for herself 13 years ago from reclaimed materials. Over time, the house has ...
Foundation issues are among the priciest problems a homeowner can encounter. What starts as small wall cracks may signal ...
Researchers look at the potential damage to New York area highways, tunnels and bridges from trucks that can weigh up to ...
At Home Hustle on MSN
10 Small Home Repairs That Could Require Permits, Legal Advisers Warn
Fence Installation and Simple Repairs Building a new fence ranks among the most commonly underestimated permit requirements, ...
The concerns about seclusion were echoed at nearly every stop in Perry County on the third leg of the IndyStar politics ...
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