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  • NORTH SLOPE SUBSISTENCE REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING MATERIALS

    Anchorage, AK
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  • West Chester, Pennsylvania | Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

    West Chester, PA
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    West Chester, Pennsylvania, a Quaker-settled county seat chartered in 1799, experienced significant architectural and cultural development in the 19th century under architects William Strickland and Thomas U. Walter, earning it the designation "The Athens of Pennsylvania." The borough's historic district, established in the 1980s and expanded in 2005 to cover nearly 80 percent of the borough, has become a model for preservation and heritage tourism, leading to its recognition as a National Trust for Historic Preservation Dozen Distinctive Destination in 2006 and Preserve America Community designation in 2006. Community preservation efforts include annual Town Tours and Village Walks programs and participation in Pennsylvania's Elm Street Project, which focuses on revitalizing historically significant neighborhoods like the East End, West Chester's largest African American community.

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  • Boards and Commissions

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Redistricting Advisory Committee (RAC) is a seven-member board responsible for reviewing data and recommending whether redistricting is necessary during designated redistricting years, with written recommendations due to the mayor and council by October 1st. The committee currently has no appointed members and meets as required; documentation including agendas, minutes, and audio recordings are available through the City Clerk's Office. For more information, the public can contact the City Clerk's Office at (520)791-4213.

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  • Citizen Advisory Boards - City of Orlando

    Orlando, FL
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    The Affordable Housing Advisory Committee reviews existing city policies, procedures, ordinances, and land development regulations related to housing, then provides recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on initiatives to encourage or facilitate affordable housing development. This citizen advisory board serves an advisory function focused on promoting affordable housing opportunities within the City of Orlando.

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  • Boards and Commissions | City of Tampa

    Tampa, FL
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    The City of Tampa's Office of the City Clerk maintains a directory of boards and commissions that serve as advisory groups composed of mayoral appointees, city council appointees, elected officials, or governor appointees. The page lists current vacancies requiring applications, including positions on the Architecture Review Commission, Barrio Latino Commission, and Code Enforcement/Public Nuisance Abatement Board across council and mayoral appointment tracks. Upcoming public meetings are scheduled for May 5, 2026, including sessions for the Barrio Latino Commission at 9am, Tampa City Council Special Call Workshop at 5pm, Downtown Community Advisory Committee at 5:30pm, Chief's Advisory Panel for the Tampa Police Department at 6pm, and East Tampa Community Advisory Committee at 6pm. City Clerk Shirley Foxx-Knowles oversees these boards and commissions from the Office of the City Clerk located at 315 E. Kennedy Boulevard.

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  • Boards & Commissions - City of Huntsville

    Huntsville, AL
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    The City of Huntsville maintains approximately 60 local and regional boards and commissions with volunteer positions appointed by the Mayor and City Council to provide advisory, policy, and governing roles that shape community quality of life. Membership terms range from two to six years with time commitments varying from a few hours to over 20 hours monthly, and positions may require specific professional expertise, residency within the city, ethics training, and background checks. Interested residents are encouraged to review individual board requirements and submit applications via email or an online interest form.

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  • Boards, Committees & Commissions City of Tucson

    Tucson, AZ
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    The City of Tucson is accepting applications for the Civil Service Commission through its City Clerk's Office. The Commission meets four times per year and ensures equal opportunity and merit principles in personnel administration; commissioners receive $2,400 annually and the chairperson receives $3,000 annually. Applicants must be residents and qualified electors of Tucson for at least five years, cannot hold any other public office, and are accepted from any political party. The City of Tucson additionally maintains a complete list of boards, committees, and commissions that serve in advisory capacities to the Mayor and Council, with a policy (Resolution 15881) requiring all appointments to be gender balanced and reflect the ethnic and racial composition of the City. Interested residents can apply online or contact the City Clerk's Office at (520) 791-4213 for assistance.

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  • OnBoardGOV | City of Fort Worth, TX| Boards, Commissions, and Committees | Capital Improvements Plan Advisory Committee - Water/Wastewater

    Fort Worth, TX
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    The Capital Improvements Plan Advisory Committee for Water/Wastewater is a Fort Worth city board created in 1989 under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 395, responsible for reviewing the city's capital improvements plan, monitoring implementation, and advising on land use assumptions and impact fees. The committee currently has 8 seats with 2 vacancies; members are appointed by the Mayor and City Council and meet twice yearly (March 27 and September 25, 2026). Committee duties include filing semi-annual progress reports with the city, evaluating plan implementation, and reporting any perceived inequities in the plan or impact fee process.

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  • Jacksonville.gov - Boards And Commissions

    Jacksonville, FL
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    This document catalogs Jacksonville's boards and commissions organized by function. The city maintains 24 advisory boards including the Better Jacksonville Plan Project Administration Committee, Homelessness Initiatives Commission, and Mayor's LGBTQ+ Advisory Board, which provide advice and resident perspectives to the mayor and City Council. Eleven oversight bodies including the Art in Public Places Committee and Board of Library Trustees perform advisory functions and may allocate city funding within certain programs. Ten regulatory boards and commissions including the Jacksonville Ethics Commission, Planning Commission, and Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission exercise regulatory authority to make rulings and impose penalties under the Ordinance Code. Board members are required to complete ethics training materials provided by the city.

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  • Greenville Borough & Hem Greenville Borough & Hem Greenville Borough & Hem

    Greenville, SC
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    This 352-page Joint Comprehensive Plan prepared by Mackin Engineering Company and Johnson, Mirmiran, and Thompson outlines coordinated development objectives for Greenville Borough and Hempfield Township as of 2004. The plan was funded in part by a Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Land Use Planning and Technical Assistance Program (LUPTAP) grant. An advisory committee composed of representatives from both municipalities' councils and planning commissions, along with officials from the Greenville Area School Board, UPMC Horizon Hospital, Thiel College, and local economic development and preservation organizations, guided the plan's development.

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  • Planning Commission | City of Virginia Beach

    Virginia Beach, VA
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    The Virginia Beach Planning Commission is an 11-member body appointed by City Council to review land use, zoning, conditional use permits, street closures, and plan amendments. The Commission holds public hearings on the second Wednesday of each month at noon in the City Council chamber, with staff briefings at 9 a.m., and forwards recommendations to City Council for final decisions. The City is currently updating the Interfacility Traffic Area (ITA) Master Plan, exploring sports tourism, Innovation Park expansion, and municipal services, with a public meeting held on April 29, 2026 at Building 19 and a public comment deadline of May 31. Related April–May 2026 events include the Thalia Creek Greenway Phase III ribbon cutting on May 7 at 1 p.m., a Parks & Recreation Commission meeting on May 7 at 3 p.m., and a Transition Area/ITA Citizens Advisory Committee meeting on May 7 at 5:30 p.m.

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  • Boards & Committees

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg maintains 36 boards and committees that advise on city initiatives and work with internal departments and City Council to serve residents. The boards and committees include appointed bodies such as the Budget, Finance, and Taxation Committee and pension fund boards, as well as advisory committees covering housing, arts, aging, sustainability, and development. The Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee currently has 3 vacancies. Interested residents can apply to serve on boards and committees through a formal application process, with agendas and meeting minutes available on respective board pages, though archived documents from more than one year prior are not included on the city website and must be requested through the Public Records page.

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  • Boards & Commissions | City of Virginia Beach

    Virginia Beach, VA
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    The City of Virginia Beach's Department of Planning & Community Development oversees 14 appointed boards and commissions that advise the City Council and render decisions on land use, historic preservation, environmental matters, and coastal issues. These bodies include the Planning Commission, which reviews zoning applications and amendments; the Board of Zoning Appeals, which addresses variance requests; the Bayfront Advisory Commission and Resort Advisory Commission, which review oceanfront projects; the Historic Preservation Commission and Historical Review Board, which govern historic site preservation; and the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area Board, which reviews requests under the CBPAO. Additional boards address specialized areas such as building code appeals, stormwater permitting appeals, wetlands development, and short-term rental enforcement, while the Green Ribbon Committee advises on water quality improvements and the Virginia Beach VA250 Committee, established in 2023, commemorates American Revolution bicentennial events.

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  • Junior Council Program Handout

    Hazleton, PA
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    Hazleton City Council is accepting applications from 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students residing in the Hazleton Area School District to serve as Junior City Council Advisory Members for the 2024-2025 school year. Selected members will attend meetings twice monthly from November 2024 through June 2025 at 6:00 pm in the Council Chambers at 40 North Church Street, 2nd Floor, Hazleton, PA, to provide youth perspectives on city matters to the Mayor and five Council members. Applications must be submitted by September 27, 2024, to City Clerk Eileen Matenkoski via email, fax, or mail.

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  • Meeting Schedule | Kennett Township, PA

    Kennett Square, PA
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    This document provides the public meeting schedule for Kennett Township, Pennsylvania. The Board of Supervisors holds hybrid meetings (in-person and via Zoom) at 7:00 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of each month. The Planning Commission meets at 7:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday (work session) and second Tuesday of each month, while the Environmental Advisory Council convenes at 7:00 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday. The Historical Commission meets at 7:00 p.m. on the first Thursday, the Trails and Sidewalk Committee at 1:00 p.m. on the first Wednesday, and the Kennett Fire and EMS Regional Commission at 5:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday, rotating among three townships. All meetings are open to the public, and additional information is available through the Township Calendar and Agenda Center.

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  • Wilmington Economic and Financial Advisory Council | Wilmington, DE

    Wilmington, DE
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  • Board of Directors | City of Norfolk, Virginia - Official Website

    Norfolk, VA
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    The Norfolk Community Services Board (CSB) is a Policy Advisory Board composed of a maximum of 18 members appointed by Norfolk City Council, with members serving three-year terms and eligible for up to three consecutive terms followed by a 12-month waiting period before re-election. At least one-third of board members must be consumers or family members of consumers of Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and/or Intellectual Disabilities services. Board officers—Chair and Vice-Chair—are elected by members to serve one-year terms and receive no compensation. The Board meets on the third Monday of each month, except July and August, at 11:00 A.M. at 7447 Central Park Business Drive, Norfolk, VA 23513.

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  • Junior Council Guidelines

    Hazleton, PA
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    The City of Hazleton's Junior Council Advisory Member Program establishes guidelines for youth participation in city governance, requiring applicants to be residents of the Hazleton Area School District in grades 10–12 and to serve one full term from November 2024 to June 2025. Selected members must take the Oath of Office, attend twice-monthly Council meetings, observe all meeting rules, and dress appropriately, but cannot vote on ordinances, resolutions, or motions, nor attend executive sessions. Applications must be submitted to City Clerk Eileen Matenkoski by September 27, 2024, after which City Council will select candidates and pass a Resolution appointing them as Junior Council members.

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  • Hawaii Public Meetings Calendar - Hawaii.gov

    Honolulu, HI
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    This document is a Hawaii state public meetings calendar listing upcoming government board and commission meetings scheduled for April 2026. On Monday, April 13, 2026, five meetings are scheduled: Stadium Authority Special Board Meeting at 8:00 AM, Medical Advisory Board Meeting at 12:00 PM, Hawaii Commission for National and Community Service Review and Selection Committee at 1:00 PM, Workforce Development Council Sector Strategies and Career Pathways Committee Meeting at 1:00 PM, and Employees' Retirement System Special Board of Trustees Meeting at 1:00 PM, with additional meetings by the Hawaii State LGBTQ+ Commission at 2:00 PM and East Kauai Soil and Water Conservation District at 2:00 PM. On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, the State Council on Mental Health meets at 9:00 AM, the Policy Advisory Board for Elder Affairs Recognition and Awards Committee meets at 9:00 AM, and the Hawaii Tourism Authority Administrative Standing Committee meets at 10:00 AM. Most meetings offer hybrid participation options combining in-person locations across Honolulu and other islands with Zoom access.

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  • Junior Council Application

    Hazleton, PA
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    This is an application form for the Hazleton City Council Junior Council Advisory Member position, soliciting young applicants to provide input on city governance. Applicants must provide personal information including name, address, phone, email, age, date of birth, grade level for the 2024–2025 school year, and school name. The application requires a written statement of no more than 200 words explaining why the applicant seeks the position. Completed applications must be submitted to Eileen Matenkoski, City Clerk, at the City of Hazleton offices located at 40 North Church Street, 2nd Floor, Hazleton, PA 18201, via email, U.S. mail, or fax.

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  • Meetings, Agendas & Minutes | Towamencin Township

    Lansdale, PA
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    This document is a public index of meeting schedules and agendas for Towamencin Township government bodies. It lists upcoming and past meetings for nine committees and commissions—including the Board of Supervisors Monthly (scheduled monthly through December 2026), Planning Commission (monthly meetings at 7:00 PM), Environmental Advisory Council (monthly at 7:00 PM), Open Space & Parks Advisory Committee (monthly at 7:00 PM), America 250 Committee, Bird Town Committee, Zoning Hearing Board, Veterans Committee, and Special Events Committee—with meeting dates, times, and links to agendas, minutes, and video recordings where available. The document provides historical records back to 2020 and upcoming meetings through 2027, with most regular meetings scheduled at 7:00 PM. No substantive policy decisions, budget allocations, or specific action items are documented in this index.

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