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[Klickitat] 🐓 More Clucking, Less Honking - Bingen May '26 Round-up

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In this episode, we break down the Bingen City Council meetings from May 5th and May 19th. We look at how the city is moving forward with a massive 2.2 million-dollar grant to silence train horns downtown, and why a recent water main strike has triggered new digging mandates for construction crews. In This Episode: * The new "potholing" mandate for utility verification. * The city exempts small backyard chicken coops from setback rules. * Upcoming night shifts at the Bingen Point roundabout. * A massive drop in the city's water system leakage rates. Resources & Links: * Read the full written newsletter at SkamaniaDispatch.com. * Read the raw agendas and minutes at the City of Bingen Website [https://www.bingenwashington.org/AgendaCenter]. Stay Connected with the Gorge The Skamania Dispatch and The Klickitattler are community-led projects of OpenGorge.org. To stay updated on local news, governance, and community events across the region, you can sign up for both newsletters at SkamaniaDispatch.com. For real-time updates and to join the conversation, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/OpenGorge [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://facebook.com/OpenGorge].

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