6 results for “public proceedings”
6 results for “public proceedings”
The City of Hazleton Government Study Commission met on June 17, 2026, at 5:07 PM with six of seven members present to advance charter development work. PEL Consultants presented and discussed draft Transition and Accountability, Conduct, and Ethics articles, with updated versions to follow, enabling PEL to proceed toward a completed charter draft. Solicitor Sean Logsdon reviewed proposed edits to the Contract Article for consideration at the next meeting. Public commenter David Dominguez raised questions about charter enforcement mechanisms, potential Police and Fire Board oversight structures, and orientation for newly elected officials. The Commission approved June 3 meeting minutes unanimously and adjourned at 7:31 PM, scheduling the next meeting for June 24, 2026, at 5:00 PM.
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This October 29, 2025 Select Budget Committee meeting agenda, chaired by Dan Strauss and held in Seattle City Council Chamber, establishes a forum for councilmembers to present proposed amendments to the 2026 Proposed Budget through Council Budget Actions (CBAs) and Statements of Legislative Intent (SLIs) prior to developing the Balancing Package. The committee comprises nine members and will proceed with Central Staff summarizing each proposed amendment while sponsoring members present their proposals. Written public comment only is accepted, with submissions required no later than four business hours before the 9:30 AM start time to ensure distribution to councilmembers prior to the meeting.
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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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