30 results for “board of review”
30 results for “board of review”
The Mayor requests City Council confirmation to appoint two members to the Noise Review Board: Jeremy Maxwell and Martin Leima, both to the Community-at-Large category with five-year terms beginning in May and June 2026. The Noise Review Board is a five-member quasi-judicial body responsible for reviewing noise variance applications for construction and special events, advising on sound-related policy, and meeting monthly to balance community livability with sound-generating activities. Maxwell brings volunteer experience in community engagement and environmental restoration, while Leima contributes technical expertise in acoustics and noise reduction from a high-tech career background.
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The Equalization Board held a regularly scheduled meeting on February 18, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. in Nashville. Related documents including the meeting agenda and minutes are available for public review. The specific items discussed and decisions made are detailed in the linked agenda and minutes documents.
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The Doylestown Township Municipal Authority held a public meeting on December 18, 2025, to address several infrastructure and administrative matters. Key agenda items included approval of November meeting minutes, payment applications for the Central Wells 5 & 7 Well House Upgrade project (general/mechanical and electrical contracts), project updates on a PFAS treatment facility, and payment authorizations to Gilmore & Associates for PFAS design work in phases 1 and 2. The board also considered bills for December 2025, reviewed the treasurer's report, and authorized the auctioning of a DTMA vehicle, with the next meeting scheduled for January 15, 2026.
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The Westtown Township Board of Supervisors held a workshop on December 15, 2025, to review the 2026 budget for capital projects and open space funds, consider 2026 consultants, and discuss proposed changes to the 2026 fee schedule. The capital projects budget totals approximately $3.5 million across multiple departments, with significant allocations for sewer infrastructure ($1.8 million, including Pleasant Grove Pump Station construction and sewer repairs funded partially by a $500,000 state grant), parks and facilities upgrades ($437,000 for Oakbourne Mansion and Tyson Park improvements), and public works vehicle replacements ($140,000). The meeting was held at the Westtown Township Municipal Building and was available via Zoom for public participation.
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