9 results for “legislative management”
9 results for “legislative management”
The Greenville Water Commissioners of Public Works held a regular meeting on April 7, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. to address consent agenda items including minutes, financial updates, and development reports, along with regular agenda items covering legislative updates, 319 funding opportunities, capital planning approaches, fleet performance, and a referral bonus program. The meeting was chaired by Phillip A. Kilgore and included presentations from various department heads and managers on water resources, watershed conservation, infrastructure planning, and human resources initiatives.
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The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on January 13, 2026, from 9:32 to 11:36 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Robert Kettle with four members present and one late arrival (Debora Juarez). The committee heard two information items: Inf 2814 concerning a 2025 Office of Emergency Management organizational assessment and presentation by BERK Consulting, and Inf 2816 regarding Public Safety Legislative Work Planning. No formal votes or actions were recorded in the minutes.
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The Seattle City Council Committee held a briefing on December 8, 2025, at 2:03 p.m., with 9 council members present, presided over by Council President Nelson. The meeting approved the December 1, 2025, Council Briefing Minutes and heard information items on proposed amendments to Resolution 32187 relating to the 2026 State Legislative Agenda and on Council Bills 121132 and 121133 relating to collective bargaining agreements with the Seattle Police Management Association and Seattle Police Officers' Guild. The council convened in three closed executive sessions on pending, potential, or actual litigation beginning at 4:39 p.m., concluding at 6:49 p.m., with an estimated end time of 7:25 p.m. announced prior to the session.
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This agenda schedules a Seattle City Council briefing for December 8, 2025, at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber to discuss proposed amendments to Resolution 32187 relating to the 2026 State Legislative Agenda, presentations on Council Bills 121132 and 121133 addressing collective bargaining agreements with the Seattle Police Management Association and Seattle Police Officers' Guild, and a preview of the December 9, 2025 City Council agenda. Written public comment must be submitted by 10 a.m. to Council@seattle.gov or the City Hall address to be distributed prior to the meeting. Three closed executive sessions on pending, potential, or actual litigation are scheduled between 3:40 p.m. and 6:25 p.m.
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The Seattle Land Use Committee met on December 3, 2025, from 2:03 p.m. to 3:22 p.m., with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Lin. The committee discussed CB 121135, an ordinance revising transportation impact analyses, transportation management plans, and construction management plans through amendments to multiple sections of the Seattle Municipal Code including Chapters 23.52, 23.48, 23.49, 23.50A, 23.71, and 23.90. The committee also discussed CB 121093, an ordinance revising environmental review thresholds and transportation-related, archaeological, and cultural resource preservation requirements in Chapters 22.170, 23.52, and 25.05 of the Seattle Municipal Code. Additionally, the committee heard an information item on FEMA Floodplains Legislation (Inf 2806).
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On October 28, 2025, the Seattle Select Budget Committee met to discuss Councilmember budget proposals for the 2026 Proposed Budget, including Council Budget Actions (CBAs) and Statements of Legislative Intent (SLIs) in advance of the Balancing Package development. Eight committee members were present, with Sara Nelson arriving late, and Chair Dan Strauss presiding. The committee heard seventeen Information Items spanning Finance General, City Budget Office, Office of the Mayor, Office for Civil Rights, Office of Arts and Culture, Department of Education and Early Learning, City Attorney's Office, Seattle Municipal Court, Office of Emergency Management, Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs, Office of Labor Standards, Seattle Public Utilities, Office of Hearing Examiner, Seattle Information Technology Department, Seattle Department of Human Resources, and Department of Finance and Administrative Services.
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