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11 results for “virtual meetings” · minutes

  • COUNCIL WORK SESSION - February 3, 2026

    Feb 3, 2026

    ·Ambler, PA
    Minutes

    The Ambler Borough Council held a reorganization meeting on January 5, 2026, at which Liz Iovine was elected President (9-0), Lou Orehek was elected Vice President (5-4), and Karen Sheedy was elected President Pro Tem (9-0). The Council approved a 2026 meeting schedule with committee meetings on the first Tuesday of each month and business meetings on the third Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., and appointed key borough positions including Borough Manager Kyle Detweiler, Treasurer Marita Bondi, Finance Director James Gambles, and various professional service providers. A subsequent work session was scheduled for February 3, 2026, to address committee reports and a public service announcement regarding snow plowing and removal.

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  • November 5, 2025 Meeting Minutes

Nov 5, 2025

·Hazleton, PA
Minutes

The Hazleton Government Study Commission met on November 5, 2025, to discuss the development of a potential Home Rule Charter for the city. During the meeting, commissioners reviewed subcommittee reports detailing governance structures from other Pennsylvania municipalities, including Altoona's manager-council model and Williamsport's strong mayor-council form, to inform their recommendations. The Commission discussed its nine-month reporting deadline (with possible extensions) and the requirement to submit any proposed charter 13 weeks before an election, though several commissioners expressed the need for additional time to study governance options and gather community input before proceeding to a vote.

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  • October 21, 2025 Meeting Minutes

    Oct 21, 2025

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    The City of Hazleton Government Study Commission met on October 21, 2025, to discuss Home Rule Charter development and governance structures. The Commission reviewed case studies from similar Pennsylvania municipalities (New Castle, Carlisle, and Wilkes-Barre), gathering insights on mayoral structures, council configurations, and administrative models to inform Hazleton's charter recommendations. The Commission must complete its findings and recommendations within nine months, with a completed charter deadline of mid-August 2026, and discussed potential changes to the meeting schedule for November 18.

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  • October 7, 2025 Meeting Minutes

    Oct 7, 2025

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    The City of Hazleton Government Study Commission met on October 7, 2025, to advance its nine-month evaluation of the city's current government structure. Pennsylvania Economy League representatives presented information on the Commission's responsibilities and the Home Rule Charter process, explaining that the Commission must ultimately recommend either retaining the current government form or drafting a Home Rule Charter for voter approval, with potential for extended implementation timelines. The Commission is conducting ongoing interviews with current and former municipal leaders and has begun subcommittee discussions with representatives from other Pennsylvania municipalities that have adopted Home Rule, including Lancaster and Williamsport, to examine how charter changes have affected revenue generation and municipal governance.

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  • September 16, 2025 Meeting Minutes

    Sep 16, 2025

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    The Hazleton City Government Study Commission met on September 16, 2025, to discuss outreach efforts for a questionnaire intended to evaluate the city's government structure, operations, and whether a Home Rule Charter should be recommended to voters. The Commission approved previous meeting minutes and plans to distribute questionnaires to municipal leaders, department heads, the Mayor, City Council members, and former officials, with follow-up meetings to be scheduled based on availability and preferred contact methods. The next meeting is scheduled for October 7, 2025, at the Southside Fire Station.

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  • Agenda Item 3: Meeting Minutes from July 15, 2025

    Jul 15, 2025

    ·Los Angeles, CA
    Minutes

    The SB 882 Advisory Council held a meeting on July 15, 2025, at 9:03 AM in Los Angeles with seven of eight members present (one absent), establishing a quorum. Chair Jim Frazier opened the meeting and thanked participants for their involvement in the SB 882 process, highlighting accomplishments in training evaluations. The Council approved the April 1, 2025 meeting minutes by unanimous vote of the seven members present.

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  • 1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY – JULY 15, 2025– 1:30 P.M.

    Jul 15, 2025

    ·Tampa, FL
    Minutes

    On July 15, 2025, the Board of Trustees of the City of Tampa's General Employees' Retirement Fund held a regular meeting where they approved the minutes from the previous month and granted disability retirement status to Steven Williams based on supporting medical documentation and an employment services report. The Board also held presentations from large cap U.S. equity managers, including Dodge & Cox and Loomis Sayle, as part of their investment management oversight responsibilities.

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  • Steering Committee Agenda 07/14/2025

    Jul 14, 2025

    ·Stamford, CT
    Minutes

    The Steering Committee of Stamford's 31st Board of Representatives met remotely on September 8, 2025, to prepare the agenda for the Regular Board Meeting scheduled for October 6, 2025. The committee unanimously approved placing a resolution congratulating the Stamford Police Department's SWAT team on winning the Connecticut SWAT Team Challenge on the October agenda. Additionally, the committee advanced five mayoral appointment nominations to various city boards and commissions—including the Board of Ethics, Zoning Board of Appeals, Historic Preservation Advisory Committee, Arts & Culture Commission, and Social Services Commission—for consideration on the October agenda.

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    Jun 26, 2025

    ·Lincoln, NE
    Minutes

    The Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Advisory Committee held a business meeting on June 26, 2025, to review the LOTM (Local Option Transportation Millage) program. The FY24/25 LOTM revenue projection is $78.0 million, with collections exceeding projections by $687K through June 2025, allocated to Existing Streets (73.5%), Growth (25.0%), and a joint project at N. 33rd & Cornhusker (7.5%). The meeting covered multiple 2025 street construction projects funded by LOTM and non-LOTM sources, including work on arterials, residential areas, and infrastructure improvements, with several potential 2026 projects identified for future programming.

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  • OCRC MINUTES Page 1 of 78 June 26, 2025 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF

    Jun 26, 2025

    ·Cleveland, OH
    Minutes

    On June 26, 2025, the Ohio Civil Rights Commission held a regular meeting in Columbus with all five commissioners present. The meeting began with approval of corrected minutes from the previous May 29, 2025 meeting, followed by consideration of multiple complainants' requests for reconsideration to vacate original "no probable cause" determinations and grant further investigation in various civil rights cases involving allegations of discrimination in employment, housing, and other areas.

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  • 21 MINUTES REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING THE PORT OF PORTLAND May 14, 2025

    May 14, 2025

    ·Portland, OR
    Minutes

    The Port of Portland Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on May 14, 2025, at which all nine commissioners were present along with Executive Director Curtis Robinhold. The meeting included approval of previous meeting minutes and an Executive Director's report covering topics such as the Port's receipt of the Governor's Award for PDX Next, successful REAL ID compliance with less than 2% non-compliance among travelers, and upcoming community engagement events including the Public Werks! Career Fair and Pathways to Prosperity workshop series. No specific budget figures or major policy changes were detailed in the available portion of the minutes.

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