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  • 2026-1314: Message and order for the confirmation of the appointment of Jessica Carless as a Member of the Highland Park Architectural Conservation District Commission, for a term expiring June 30, 2028.

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2026-1322: Communication was received from the Boston Parks and Recreation Commission regarding a vote to approve Diana Fernandez Bibeau to serve on the Community Preservation Committee, as the representative of the Boston Parks and Recreation Commission.

    Jun 30, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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2026-1315: Message and order for the confirmation of the appointment of Seth McCoy as a Member of the Highland Park Architectural Conservation District Commission, for a term expiring June 30, 2028.

Jun 30, 2026

·Boston, MA
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  • A0133-2026: Appointment of Shirley Marshall, 2500 Park Crescent Drive, Columbus, OH 43232, to serve on the Mideast Area Commission, with a new term start date of January 1, 2025 and an expiration date of December 31, 2027. (resume attached)

    Jun 16, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1724-2026: To authorize the Director of the Recreation and Parks Department to enter into a not-for profit service contract with Greater Columbus Convention & Visitors Bureau Inc DBA Greater Columbus Sports Commission in support of the “Women Win Here” initiative; to authorize the transfer and appropriation of $250,000.00 from the general fund to the Recreation and Parks Operating Fund; to authorize an interfund transfer of $250,000.00 with Recreation and Parks Operating Fund; to authorize the expenditure of $250,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Operating Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($250,000.00)

    Jun 2, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City of Scranton Council Responses – May 12, 2026 | PDF

    May 12, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
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    This document records responses from City of Scranton administration to questions posed by council members during a May 5, 2026 meeting, prepared on May 11, 2026. Council President Tom Schuster inquired about a $58,000 line item increase plus an additional $5,000 increase for St. Cats & Dogs in the 2026 budget, requesting a progress report and status update on the organization's usage of the Ash Street property; the City stated it has requested an update from St. Cats & Dogs. Schuster also asked about the Davis Street Apartment project on the 3100 Block of Cedar Avenue, which holds a five-year planning commission approval; the city clarified that no permits or plans have been submitted and the project cannot move forward without passage of a one-way ordinance that the planning commission made a condition of approval. Council member Dr. Jessica Rothchild raised concerns about tree cutting on private property in the Upper East Mountain area and received clarification that the Shade Tree Commission only regulates city rights-of-way and city-owned properties, with no prohibition on private owners removing trees from their own property. Dr. Rothchild also commended the Robinson Park project and raised two maintenance issues: gravel from a drain area being kicked onto the playground equipment, and worn ground beneath swings creating a safety hazard.

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  • 26-100: Traffic and Parking Commission Appointment of Tom Sturdivant for a term expiring April 3, 2031.

    May 12, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • A0095-2026: Appointment of Cynthia Hunt, 672 City Park Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43206, to serve on the German Village Commission replacing Robin Strohm with a new term expiration date of June 30, 2027. (resume attached)

    May 8, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2026-1904: A resolution approving an application for a Community Support grant and accepting a Community Support Grant from the Tennessee State Museum to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Historical Commission, to conduct public archaeology through a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey of portions of Sevier Park and the Civil War entrenchments on the property.

    Apr 9, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • April 9, 2026 - Committee of the Whole Meeting Agenda

    Apr 9, 2026

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Agenda

    This April 9, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda included five unanimous resolutions recognizing community contributions and designating observances: honoring Hype Athletics' 25 years of community support, proclaiming March 2026 as Social Work Month, April 2026 as National Arab American Heritage Month, April 2026 as Autism Acceptance Month, and offering condolences to the family of Ganelle Shooshanian. The meeting also addressed economic development initiatives including approval of a Brownfield Plan for 15625 Lundy Parkway, establishment of a 12-month weatherization and energy efficiency pilot program with Jefferson East, Inc., a noise ordinance waiver for Downtown Dearborn Movie Nights in Peace Park East, and an ordinance amendment regarding the Parking Advisory Commission.

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  • 1084-2026: To authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to enter into a grant agreement with the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) for the Alum Creek Trail - Sunbury and Mock Road Preservation Project and accept a grant in the amount of $431,640.00 with a local match of $167,860.00; to authorize the appropriation of $431,640.00 in the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund; to authorize the transfer of $167,860.00 within the Recreation and Parks Voted Bond Fund; to authorize the amendment of the 2025 Capital Improvements Budget Ordinance; and to declare an emergency. ($599,500.00)

    Apr 7, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1083-2026: To authorize the Director of the Recreation and Parks Department to enter into a grant agreement with the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) for the Alum Creek Trail - Ba’ Hai Assembly Preservation Project and accept a grant in the amount of $259,600.00 with a local match of $100,800.00; to authorize the appropriation of $259,600.00 in the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund; to authorize the transfer of $100,800.00 within the Recreation and Parks Voted Bond Fund; to authorize the amendment of the 2025 Capital Improvements Budget Ordinance; and to declare an emergency. ($360,400.00)

    Apr 7, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2026-0738: Councilor Weber called Docket #0738, message and order approving an appropriation order in the amount of Three Hundred Eighty-Four Million Seven Hundred Five Thousand Dollars ($384,705,000.00) for various capital improvement purposes for city departments including the Boston Center for Youth and Families, Boston Housing Authority, Boston Planning and Development Agency, Boston Public Library, Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Mayor’s Office of Housing, Office of Arts & Culture, Parks and Recreation, Planning, Property Management, Public Health Commission, Public Works, and the Transportation Departments, from the Committee on Ways and Means. No objection being heard, the matter was properly before the body. On motion of Councilor Weber, the order was read a second time and again passed: yeas 11 (Breadon, Culpepper, Durkan, FitzGerald, Flynn, Louijeune, Murphy, Pepén, Santana, Weber, Worrell), nays 1 (Mejia), absent 1 (Coletta Zapata).

    Apr 2, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • Parks and City Light Committee — Minutes 2026-04-01

    Apr 1, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Parks and City Light Committee held a meeting on April 1, 2026, at 2:04 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Juarez with five members present (Juarez, Kettle, Rivera, Saka, and Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 121177, authorizing the Mayor to execute a Comprehensive Settlement Agreement and five Off-License Agreements for relicensing the City of Seattle's Skagit River Hydroelectric Project before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121183, which declared certain City Light Department real property surplus and authorized the sale of a portion to Snohomish County for road purposes, with an easement reserved for electric transmission lines and payment deposited into the Light Fund. Both ordinances passed with all five committee members voting in favor and no opposition.

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  • 26-064: Traffic and Parking Commission Appointment of Lauren Gaines for a term expiring April 3, 2028.

    Mar 30, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2026-1883: A resolution approving an application for a license agreement between the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (“Metro”), acting by and through the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (“NDOT”), and the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation (“TDOT”) and supporting a permanent art installation of Metro, acting by and through the Metro Arts Commission (“Arts”), on the TDOT property at the North point of the intersection of Clarksville Highway and Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

    Mar 25, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • Parks and City Light Committee — Minutes 2026-03-18

    Mar 18, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Parks and City Light Committee met on March 18, 2026, to discuss Council Bill 121177, which authorizes the Mayor to execute a Comprehensive Settlement Agreement and five Off-License Agreements for relicensing Seattle's Skagit River Hydroelectric Project before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Four committee members were present (Juarez, Kettle, Rivera, and Saka), with Councilmember Strauss excused. The meeting, presided over by Councilmember Juarez, ran from 2:03 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall.

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  • 26-040: Traffic and Parking Commission Reappointment of Brandon Mason for a term expiring April 3, 2031.

    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2026-0148: Communication was received from the Boston Parks and Recreation Commission regarding a vote to approve Cathy Baker-Eclipse to serve on the Community Preservation Committee, as the representative of the Boston Parks and Recreation Commission.

    Jan 15, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • PN0023-2026: Notice/Advertisement Title: The Columbus Recreation and Parks Commission Updates Bylaws Contact Name: Aniko Williams Contact Telephone Number: 614.645.5932 Contact Email Address: arwilliams@columbus.gov

    Jan 15, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • A0015-2026: Reappointment of Alvis Moore, 6919 Groveton Way, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068, to serve on the Columbus Recreation and Parks Commission with a new term expiration date of December 31, 2030 (resume attached).

    Jan 13, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • COLUMBIA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA December 16, 2025 ROLL CALL

    Dec 16, 2025

    ·Cleveland, OH
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    The Columbia County Planning Commission's April 21, 2026 agenda addresses subdivision and land development applications, including review of eighteen Review and Approval Applications and three Review and Comment Applications evaluated at an April 17, 2026 committee meeting. Bills for payment totaling $7,005.00 were submitted from Keystone Consulting Engineers ($6,712.50) and MPL Law Firm ($292.50) for the March 18–April 21 period. Subdivision and engineering fee receipts totaling $4,405.63 were collected during the same period from multiple applicants including solar developments and land surveys. The agenda includes old business regarding an Agricultural Exemption for Levi Beiler in Greenwood Township and new business for an Agricultural Exemption for Brad Fritz in Benton Township. Eight applications received "No Action" determinations due to outstanding items, including solar developments across multiple townships ranging from 23.7 to 41 acres and a mobile home park with 68 lots in Orange Township.

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  • 2025-2467: Ordinance supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Nine: Zoning Code, Article I: Introduction and Establishment, Chapter 902: Zoning Districts in General, at Section 902.01: Establishment of Zoning Districts, by adding a new Specially Planned District at Subsection 902.01.D.2 to be identified as SP-13, West End Trolley Trail Accessory Parking District; at Article IV: Planning Districts, Chapter 909: Planned Development Districts, Section 909.01: SP, Specially Planned District, by creating a new district to be identified as SP-13: West End Trolley Trail Accessory Parking District including rules and regulations; and by amending the City of Pittsburgh Zoning Map by changing Accessory Parking standards in UI and LNC to SP-13: West End Trolley Trail Accessory Parking District for property consisting of lots between Freewalt Street the West End Trolley Trail gateway, along McCartney Street, Greentree Road and portions of Warden Street, Woodville Avenue, McKnight Street and Wabash Street as further identified in the attached map and in more detail within the bill below, all located in the 20th Ward. (Needs to be sent to the Planning Commission for a Report & Recommendation)

    Nov 7, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 25-1814: A resolution approving a proposed Contract between the City and County of Denver and Live Nation Worldwide Inc. for commission payments for events using assorted venues for Denver Arts & Venues locations starting 2025 through end-of-year 2029, Council Districts 9, 10, and Mountain Parks. Approves a contract with Live Nation Worldwide Inc. for commission payments for events using assorted venues for Denver Arts & Venues locations starting 2025 through end-of-year 2029, Council Districts 9, 10, and Mountain Parks (THTRS-202578934). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-15-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-12-2025.

    Nov 3, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1815: A resolution approving a proposed Contract between the City and County of Denver and AEG Presents - Rocky Mountains LLC for commission payments for events using assorted venues for Denver Arts & Venues locations starting 2025 through end-of-year 2029, in Council Districts 9, 10, and Mountain Parks. Approves a contract with AEG Presents - Rocky Mountains LLC for commission payments for events using assorted venues for Denver Arts & Venues locations starting 2025 through end-of-year 2029, in Council Districts 9, 10, and Mountain Parks (THTRS-202578935). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-15-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-12-2025.

    Nov 3, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • PN0329-2025: Notice/Advertisement Title: Columbus Recreation and Parks Commission Meeting location change Contact Name: Aniko Williams Contact Telephone Number: 614-645-5932 Contact Email Address: ARWilliams@columbus.gov

    Oct 16, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • PN0328-2025: Notice/Advertisement Title: Columbus Recreation and Parks November Commission Meeting date change Contact Name: Aniko Williams Contact Telephone Number: 614-645-5932 Contact Email Address: ARWilliams@columbus.gov

    Oct 16, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2025-1565: A resolution to approve the Second Amendment to a grant contract for constructing affordable housing approved by RS2022-1857 between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Metropolitan Housing Trust Fund Commission, and Park Center, Inc. and Be a Helping Hand Foundation.

    Oct 9, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2025-09-10

    Sep 10, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on September 10, 2025, with three voting members present (Hollingsworth, Kettle, Strauss) and one excused absence (Nelson). The committee unanimously recommended City Council confirmation of six appointments to the Seattle Center Advisory Commission—the reappointments of Mark F. Dederer, Sally Bagshaw, and Michael George, and new appointments of Adriane Musuneggi, Eric Pettigrew, and Matt Roewe—all for terms ending September 28, 2028, except Pettigrew's term ending September 28, 2027 (all voted 3–0 in favor). The committee also voted 4–0 to recommend confirmation of Jane C. Stonecipher as a member of the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners for a three-year term.

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  • Council Briefing — Agenda 2025-09-08

    Sep 8, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This agenda document outlines the Seattle City Council's briefing meeting scheduled for September 8, 2025, at 2:00 PM in Council Chamber at City Hall. The meeting includes approval of August 11, 2025 minutes, a President's Report, and consideration of 21 appointments to city commissions and boards (Appointments 03248–03293) spanning organizations including the Seattle Renters' Commission, LGBTQ Commission, Disability Commission, Design Commission, Urban Forestry Commission, Planning Commission, Landmarks Preservation Board, Parks and Recreation Commission, Arts Commission, Pedestrian Advisory Board, Bicycle Advisory Board, and Transit Advisory Board, with appointments sponsored by Council Members Juarez, Solomon, Rivera, Hollingsworth, Rinck, and Saka. Written public comments must be submitted by 10:00 a.m. to Council@seattle.gov or to City Hall to be distributed to Council members prior to the meeting.

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