20 results for “community action”
20 results for “community action”
This document is a notice of possible quorum for the Seattle City Council issued on May 26, 2026, regarding a press conference scheduled for May 27, 2026, at 4:15 p.m. at the Filipino Community Center (5740 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S, Seattle, WA 98118). The event is hosted by the Mayor's Office to address the Sound Transit Graham Street Station, and no City Council action is anticipated. The notice informs the public that a quorum of Seattle City Council or Committee Members may be in attendance at this press conference.
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On May 6, 2026, the Portland City Council approved official committee meeting minutes from February 9 through March 17, 2026, covering eight committees including Transportation and Infrastructure, Finance, Governance, Arts and Economy, Homelessness and Housing, Community and Public Safety, Climate and Resilience, and Labor and Workforce Development. The minutes, filed with the Auditor's Office and available in Efiles, include disposition agendas documenting committee actions, closed caption files, speaker lists, and audio recordings. Once approved by Council, the minutes will be publicly accessible through Efiles and linked on committee meeting agendas, with no financial impact associated with this approval.
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The Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on April 14, 2026, featuring a public hearing on the Greater Hazleton Area Thrive 2035 Multi-Municipal Comprehensive Plan and consideration of several ordinances and resolutions. Key items included first reading of Ordinance 2026-8 establishing a Residential Reserved Parking Permit Program, second reading of Ordinance 2026-7, and resolutions to approve the amended Fiscal Year 2026 Action Plan, award a bid for the Hazleton Streets Improvements Project—Phase 1, and request Department of Conservation and Natural Resources funds for the Columbus Court Community Park and Pagnotti Field Project—Phase 1.
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The Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met on March 17, 2026, from 9:32 a.m. to 10:39 a.m., with Councilmembers Strauss, Rivera, Kettle, and Saka present and Councilmember Hollingsworth excused. The committee heard Information Item 2860 regarding Seattle Public Utilities' tribal governments and native communities engagement. No formal votes or actions were recorded in the minutes.
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The Mission Valley Planning Group held a regular meeting on March 4, 2026 at Mission Valley Library to address board elections, project permits, and community updates. Action items included a general election for nine board member vacancies with four-year terms expiring in 2028, approval of a site development permit for demolition and reconstruction of a 195-room, six-story hotel (172,745 square feet) at 625 Hotel Circle South, and a neighborhood use permit for a wireless communication facility at 10445/7 San Diego Mission Road. The meeting also featured an information item on the "Zone Zero" Wildfire Resilience Program and subcommittee reports.
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The Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met on March 3, 2026, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:13 a.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber, presided over by Councilmember Strauss with five members present (Dan Strauss, Maritza Rivera, Joy Hollingsworth, Robert Kettle, and Rob Saka). The committee heard two information items: Inf 2846 regarding the City of Seattle Levy Capacity Update and Inf 2845 regarding the 2019–2026 Budget Review. No votes, formal actions, or substantive outcomes were recorded in the minutes.
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The Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee met on January 28, 2026, from 9:34 a.m. to 11:11 a.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall, with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Rivera. The committee heard Information Item 2824 regarding OIRA's efforts to support Seattle's immigrant and refugee communities. The agenda was approved and public comment was received, but no formal votes or actions are documented in these minutes.
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The Community Development Committee held a meeting on January 7, 2026, to review departmental updates and consider policy matters including annual reports on the Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead and Aquatics operations, a housing needs assessment overview, and action items including a bid tabulation for a Sustainable Medians Pilot Program and adoption of the 2024 Commercial Series of the International Building Codes and 2023 NFPA 70 National Electrical Code. The meeting included information items, discussion items, and action items presented by various city staff members and department managers.
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Salt Lake City Council held a work session on December 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM to receive briefings on three items. The Council heard about the Utah Renewable Communities program, a partnership of 19 Utah cities and counties aiming to provide residents and businesses access to 100% clean electricity by 2030. The Council also received a briefing on amendments to the Consolidated Fee Schedule for fiscal year 2025–26, which corrected errors and omissions made after initial adoption, including an exemption to credit card surcharge fees for Public Lands Department transactions, with tentative Council action scheduled for January 13, 2026. Additionally, the Administration presented on the City's bond capacity, expiration of existing bonds, new issuances, and a Space Needs Assessment regarding potential changes to City facilities and office space.
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The Select Budget Committee met on October 29, 2025, to discuss proposed amendments to the 2026 Proposed Budget through Council Budget Actions and Statements of Legislative Intent. Seven councilmembers were present at the 9:33 a.m. start, with the committee hearing information items from six departments in Session I: the Office of Planning and Community Development, Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Department of Neighborhoods, Office of Housing, Office of Sustainability and Environment, and Seattle Department of Transportation. Following a recess from 12:41 p.m. to 1:45 p.m., Session II convened at 1:46 p.m. with six councilmembers present to hear information items from Seattle Parks and Recreation, the Office of Economic Development, and the Human Services Department before adjourning at 3:59 p.m.
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The Seattle Select Budget Committee held a meeting on September 29, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:55 p.m., chaired by Councilmember Dan Strauss, to hear department overview presentations on the Mayor's Proposed 2026 Budget. The committee heard information items from four departments: Seattle Police Department (Inf 2739), Seattle Fire Department (Inf 2741), Community Assisted Response and Engagement (Inf 2740), and Human Services Department (Inf 2742). Nine committee members were present at the start, though attendance varied between sessions due to late arrivals and recesses. No formal actions, votes, or budget amounts were recorded in these minutes.
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The Metropolitan Planning Commission held a regular meeting agenda on September 25, 2025, at 4:00 pm in Nashville to guide growth and development toward a more sustainable community. The commission, chaired by Greg Adkins and comprising nine council-appointed members plus the Mayor's representative, makes final decisions on site plans and subdivisions while recommending actions on zone changes and other applications to the Metropolitan Council. Meeting materials were posted online and available in person, with public comments accepted through Tuesday prior to the meeting, and proceedings broadcast live on Metro Nashville Network and YouTube.
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The Metro Arts Commission held its September 25, 2025 meeting to discuss several action items, including the approval of William Denton Massey as the selected artist for the Nashville Youth Campus for Empowerment public art project, chosen for his community engagement commitment, trauma-informed approaches, and experience with repurposed materials. The Nominating Committee recommended the slate of officers for 2025-2026, with Campbell West continuing as Chair, Tré Hardin as Vice Chair, and Heather Lefkowitz as Secretary, with terms beginning November 1, 2025. The meeting also featured artist Devin Kern presenting on the connection between criticism and collaboration, and included public comment from community members regarding grant applications.
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This document is the agenda for the Seattle City Council's Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 600 4th Avenue. The committee is chaired by Dan Strauss with Maritza Rivera as Vice-Chair and members Robert Kettle, Sara Nelson, and Rob Saka. The agenda provides procedural information for public participation, including instructions for registering remote or in-person public comment (online registration opens one hour before the 9:30 AM start time) and guidelines for submitting written comments by four business hours before the meeting. The document does not list specific agenda items for deliberation or action.
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The Santa Clara County Board of Education held Regular Meeting #2468 on July 16, 2025, with six board members present and one absent. Key updates included completion of summer school programs at community schools featuring credit recovery and partnerships with organizations like A Brighter Day and Rebekah Children's Center, as well as announcements of new leadership positions including Interim Principal Maria Yakoub and Director Eugene Santillan. The board approved multiple consent action items including recognition resolutions for National Immunization Awareness Month, Americans with Disabilities Act anniversary, American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month, and Disability Pride Month, along with acceptance of donations to the office.
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