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Dallas Township is an unzoned Ohio township with 22.1 square miles of area, 19.910 road miles, and a population of 485. The township is governed by three trustees—Timothy Frost, Milton Underwood, and Bill Wert—and a Fiscal Officer, Michele Frost, with regular meetings held the second Monday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Fire Hall located at 1491 State Route 294 in Marion, Ohio. Fire protection is provided by the Dallas Township Volunteer Fire Department, while emergency medical services are provided by Bucyrus City and police protection by the Crawford County Sheriff.
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The memorandum submits the proposed 2025 City Council calendar for City Council approval scheduled on October 8, 2024. The calendar was previously briefed to the Government Performance and Financial Management Committee on September 23, 2024, with a City Council briefing originally scheduled for October 2 that was cancelled. Following approval, the calendar will be uploaded to the City of Dallas events calendar and City Secretary's website, with instructions provided to staff to import approved dates into Outlook calendars. The January 2025 calendar portion includes regular Council Committee meetings (Parks, Trails, and Environment; Economic Development; Housing and Homelessness Solutions; Government Performance and Financial Management; Workforce, Education and Equity; Public Safety; Quality of Life, Arts and Culture; and Transportation and Infrastructure), Council Agenda meetings at 9 a.m., and observance of holidays including New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Presidential Inauguration.
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The Dallas County Code, last updated September 10, 2024, is a codification of Court Orders representing the policies and procedures of Dallas County comprising 872 pages organized into 32 chapters. The code establishes definitions and rules of construction governing how the code and all county commissioners court orders and resolutions are interpreted, including the meaning of terms such as "commissioners court," "county," and "Code." Specific chapters address diverse county functions including administration, elections, law enforcement, parks and open space, taxation, personnel, purchasing, and telecommunications, among others.
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Memorandum DATE August 25, 2023 CITY OF DALLAS
Aug 25, 2023
This memorandum from the City of Dallas outlines the remaining timeline and procedures for the FY 2023-24 budget adoption process. City Council Members must submit proposed amendments to the City Manager by 10:00 a.m. on September 1, 2023, with balanced amendments distributed by 5:00 p.m. that same day. Key dates include a Budget Workshop on September 6 for amendment consideration and first reading adoption, tax rate public hearing and final budget adoption on September 20, and the fiscal year beginning October 1. All amendments must be balanced with identified funding sources and sustainable over the two-year biennial budget period, with ongoing funds offsetting ongoing uses and one-time funds offsetting one-time uses.
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