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15 results for “parks development” · minutes

  • Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2026-06-05

    Jun 5, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee met on June 5, 2026, from 9:34 a.m. to 11:32 a.m., with Councilmembers Alexis Mercedes Rinck (presiding), Dionne Foster, and Rob Saka present and Councilmembers Joy Hollingsworth and Debora Juarez excused. The Committee recommended that City Council adopt Resolution 32207, which updates policies for the establishment and management of Parking and Business Improvement Areas in Seattle and supersedes Resolution 31657, approved 3–0 by the Committee members present. The Committee also heard information items on the King County Regional Homelessness Authority Forensic Evaluation Status Update and Public Health Approaches to Substance Use Disorder in Seattle and King County.

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Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2026-05-29

May 29, 2026

·Seattle, WA
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The Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee met on May 29, 2026, at 9:32 a.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber with five members present: Alexis Mercedes Rinck (presiding), Dionne Foster, Joy Hollingsworth, Debora Juarez, and Rob Saka. The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of Sandra J. Valenciano as Director of Public Health – Seattle and King County, with all five members voting in favor and none opposed. The Committee also heard informational items on updated policies for Parking and Business Improvement Areas and on the King County Crisis Care Center Levy implementation. The meeting adjourned at 11:29 a.m.

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  • 2026-04-14 Regular Meeting Agenda

    Apr 14, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    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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  • Minutes from the February 24, 2026 Regular Meeting

    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 6:03 p.m., with all five council members present. The council unanimously passed Ordinance 2026-2, which names and dedicates streets within the Allen Ridge Subdivision and Land Development after verifying with 911 and the post office that street names would not conflict with West Hazleton. The council unanimously passed Resolution 2026-17, adopting policies governing the use of city parks, athletic facilities, and public spaces, which establishes three categories of usage (common use, reserved use, and league use), requires applications and insurance for competitive use, implements a fan decorum policy, and introduces a Hazleton City Pickleball League scheduled for Tuesdays. Resolution 2026-18 regarding compensation for members of the Hazleton Recreational Vehicle Appeals Board was presented but the document does not provide details on the final vote or outcomes.

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  • Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2026-02-20

    Feb 20, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee met on February 20, 2026, with Councilmembers Rinck, Foster, Hollingsworth, and Saka present (Juarez excused). The committee approved Resolution 32191, which identifies an opportunity to develop a regional transportation hub adjacent to Westlake Park and sets forth guiding principles for functionality, safety, and urban compatibility in the surrounding area, with the vote 4–0 in favor. The committee also heard four information items: wage equity for human services contracts, the Human Services Department's 2024 provider pay report, an overview of Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy workforce investments, and a human services provider roundtable discussion. The meeting adjourned at 11:34 a.m.

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  • Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2026-02-06

    Feb 6, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee met on February 6, 2026, at 9:32 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck with five members present. The committee heard two information items: an Office of Labor Standards Department Overview (Inf 2828) and a Human Services Department presentation on Aging and Disability Services (Inf 2829). Resolution 32191 was discussed, which identifies an opportunity to develop a regional transportation hub adjacent to Westlake Park and sets forth directions for its functionality, safety, and urban compatibility, along with guiding principles for public projects in the surrounding area. The meeting adjourned at 11:31 a.m.

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  • Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee — Minutes 2026-01-15

    Jan 15, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee met on January 15, 2026, with five members present (Chair Rob Saka, Alexis Mercedes Rinck, Dionne Foster, Robert Kettle, and Eddie Lin). The committee heard an information item on traffic safety and Vision Zero goals, and unanimously recommended passage of two ordinances: CB 121022, granting HST Lessee West Seattle LLC a 15-year permit (renewable for one successive 15-year term) to maintain and operate a pedestrian skybridge over Virginia Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, and CB 121117, vacating an alley in Block 24 of the Denny Triangle neighborhood and accepting a Property Use and Development Agreement with GID Development Group and Seattle Parks and Recreation. Both bills passed 5–0 with no opposing votes.

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  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2025-12-11

    Dec 11, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On December 11, 2025, the Seattle City Council's Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee met to consider six items, with four members initially present and one arriving late. The Committee recommended passage of CB 121130, establishing reporting and disclosure requirements and a cooling-off period for political consultants under the Ethics Code, which passed 3–1–1 (Nelson, Kettle, and Rivera in favor; Hollingsworth opposed; Lin abstaining). CB 121073, relating to SODO Parking and Business Improvement Area assessment rates and exemptions, passed unanimously 5–0 after a public hearing. Three additional ordinances—CB 121141 regarding civil service system exemptions for city positions, CB 121142 establishing a Deferred Compensation Analyst classification and pay rates, and the reappointment of Thomas J. Kelly to the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee through December 31, 2027—all passed unanimously 5–0.

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL November 18, 2025 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2.

    Nov 18, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    The Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting on November 18, 2025, during which it unanimously passed several resolutions recognizing community members and city employees for their contributions and service. The council approved a consent agenda that included multiple expenditures and grants, including a $25,000 Michigan Economic Development Corporation grant for the WDDDA, a $44,998 contract for security camera installation at parking decks, a $40,938 contract for an audio-visual system at the Department of Public Works, and a $150,000 purchase of emergency supply kit items. The agenda also included routine matters such as roll call, invocation, and public comment, along with a resolution to vacate a public alley for property owner Mourad Ahmed.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2025-10-29

    Oct 29, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    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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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2025-09-26

    Sep 26, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Select Budget Committee held a meeting on September 26, 2025, chaired by Dan Strauss to review department overview presentations on the Mayor's Proposed 2026 Budget. Four information items were heard: the Office of Planning and Community Development (Inf 2735), Office of Sustainability and Environment (Inf 2736), Seattle Parks and Recreation (Inf 2737), and Seattle Department of Transportation (Inf 2738). Eight committee members were present for the morning session starting at 9:30 a.m., with the committee recessing at 1:35 p.m. and reconvening at 2:30 p.m. for the afternoon session; the meeting adjourned at 4:45 p.m.

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  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2025-09-11

    Sep 11, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee met on September 11, 2025, with five members present (Council President Nelson, Kettle, Hollingsworth, Rivera, and Solomon) to review four items of business. The Committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 121072, which updates the structure and processes of the Office of City Auditor by amending Chapter 3.40 and Sections 14.08.040 and 14.08.050 of the Seattle Municipal Code and repealing Section 15.52.100 (5–0 vote). The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121060, modifying exemptions to the levy of special assessment for the West Seattle Junction Parking and Business Improvement Area (5–0 vote after a public hearing), and CB 121076, modifying the program manager selection process and BIA Advisory Board composition for the University District Parking and Business Improvement Area (5–0 vote). CB 121073 regarding the SODO Parking and Business Improvement Area assessment rate and exemptions was discussed but no recommendation was recorded in these minutes.

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  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2025-08-14

    Aug 14, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee of the Seattle City Council met on August 14, 2025, from 2:04 p.m. to 4:04 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Sara Nelson with four members present and one excused absence (Maritza Rivera). The committee heard an information item (Inf 2723) regarding audit recommendations on gun violence, overdoses, crime, and organized retail crime follow-up. The committee discussed Council Bill 121060, an ordinance modifying exemptions to special assessment levies for the West Seattle Junction Parking and Business Improvement Area and amending multiple prior ordinances (113326, 115997, 119539, 120570, 121758, 125152, and 127103).

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  • ZC minutes August 13, 2025 Zoning Commission August 13, 2025 – Meeting Minutes

    Aug 13, 2025

    ·Fort Worth, TX
    Minutes

    The Fort Worth Zoning Commission held a regular meeting on August 13, 2025, with ten of eleven commissioners present. The commission approved the minutes from the July 9, 2025 meeting and voted unanimously to recommend denial of case ZC-25-053, which sought to modify zoning and development standards for a lumber yard property on Chickasaw Avenue to allow four drying kilns and outdoor storage with specific setback and parking modifications. The document indicates a second continued case (ZC-25-057) regarding rezoning property on John T White Road from Neighborhood Commercial to Low-Intensity Mixed Use was also under consideration, though the minutes entry for that case appears incomplete.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-08-05

    Aug 5, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle Transportation Committee held a meeting on August 5, 2025, at 9:33 a.m. in the City Council Chamber with four committee members present and one late arrival. The committee unanimously recommended passage of three council bills: CB 121026 to vacate an alley in Block 14 of the North Rainier Hub Urban Village neighborhood and accept a Property Use and Development Agreement from Grand Street Commons MBH LLLP (5–0 vote); CB 121016 to authorize the Director of SDOT to acquire a deed for street purposes from Judith Strader Enriquez for the NE 130th Street and NE 125th Street Mobility and Safety project (5–0 vote); and CB 121017 to accept various deeds for alley or street purposes across multiple Seattle neighborhoods including University Lake Shore Park, Green Lake Circle, and Capitol Hill Addition (vote recorded as 5–0). The committee also heard Information Item 2718 regarding the PSRC Regional Transportation Plan.

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