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  • AGENDA - COUNCIL MEETING - TUESDAY - APRIL 21, 2026 - 1:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - SECOND FLOOR - CITY HALL 901 BAGBY - HOUSTON,

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Houston, TX
    Agenda

    This is a Houston City Council meeting agenda for April 21–22, 2026, scheduled to convene at 1:30 p.m. on April 21 at City Hall (901 Bagby) and reconvene at 9:00 a.m. on April 22. The agenda includes motions 2026-0206 through 2026-0224, ordinances 2026-0335 through 2026-0358, and 31 consent agenda items covering public works contracts and purchasing. Key items include acceptance of ditch re-establishment work contracts with DL Glover Utilities LLC, J Rivas Construction LLC, and Reytec Construction Resources Inc across multiple districts, as well as an ordinance appropriating $4,757,223.91 from the Airports Improvement Fund for Main Distribution Frame Hardening and Failover Site at Houston Airport System, to be awarded to Summus Industries Inc.

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  • ANNOTATED COUNCIL AGENDA December 11, 2024 9:23 AM

Dec 11, 2024

·Dallas, TX
Agenda

The December 11, 2024 Dallas City Council meeting agenda includes approval of the November meeting minutes and four consent items totaling $3,859,143,950 in FY 2024-25 budget transfers and appropriation adjustments, funded through the General Fund ($1,903,410,750), Enterprise and Internal Service Funds ($1,766,760,252), and Grants and Trust Funds ($188,972,948). Council approved Ordinance 32924 establishing the Office of the Inspector General with no cost to the City, Ordinance 32925 authorizing the budget adjustments, and Ordinance 32926 amending public rights-of-way abandonment regulations. Additionally, Council authorized rescission of a Community Development Block Grant contract previously awarded to Legal Aid of Northwest Texas for office improvements at 1515 Main Street and authorized reprogramming those funds for other eligible CDBG uses.

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  • City of Fort Collins Page 1 of 7 City Council Action Agenda City Council

    Fort Collins, CO
    Agenda

    The Fort Collins City Council action agenda for October 7, 2025 documents the formal adoption of two ordinances and approval of prior meeting minutes. Ordinance No. 146, 2025 appropriated $152,669.11 in philanthropic revenue received through City Give for various departments and programs aligned with donors' designations and city strategic priorities; City Give was established in 2019 as a formalized governance structure for charitable gift acceptance. Ordinance No. 147, 2025 appropriated prior year reserves and authorized appropriation transfers for the William Neal and Ziegler Intersection Improvements Project and related Art in Public Places. Both ordinances were unanimously adopted on first reading on September 16, 2025 and adopted on second reading at the October 7 meeting. The meeting was held at City Council Chambers, 300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins with all seven council members present, with Jeni Arndt serving as Mayor and Delynn Coldiron as City Clerk.

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  • Final Steps to Adopt the FY 2025-26 Budget on September ...

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    The City of Dallas is completing adoption of the FY 2025-26 budget on September 17, 2025, following initial presentation on August 12 and First Reading approval on September 3 that incorporated three council-approved amendments. The September 17 agenda includes a property tax rate public hearing (authorized August 27, advertised September 6), consideration of four additional budget amendments received by September 12, and final approval of the appropriation ordinance for the FY 2025-26 Operating, Capital, and Grant & Trust Budgets totaling $5,203,648,524, which rises to $5,510,422,946 when including Internal Service Funds and the Employee Retirement Fund. Items 5, 6, and 7 require record votes; the appropriation ordinance approval must precede tax rate approval per Local Government Code 102.009.

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  • COUNCIL AGENDA - City of Dallas

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    The Dallas City Council agenda for June 11, 2025 contains multiple budget and administrative items. Item 25-1673A approves ordinance amendments authorizing transfers and appropriation adjustments for FY 2024-25 totaling $3,294,756,355, distributed across the General Fund ($1,903,823,686), Grants, Trust, and Other Funds ($205,857,897), and Capital Funds ($1,185,074,772). Item 25-1844A closes a public hearing and adopts the FY 2025-26 HUD Consolidated Plan Budget for an estimated $29,886,873, comprising Community Development Block Grant ($12,944,689), HOME Investment Partnerships Program ($5,082,901), Emergency Solutions Grant ($1,144,567), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS ($10,014,716). Item 25-1375A authorizes an increase in the homestead property tax exemption for disabled persons or those age 65 and older from $153,400 to $175,000 beginning with the 2025 tax year, with estimated annual revenue foregone of $7,903,798 to the General Fund and $3,220,241 to the Debt Service Fund. Item 25-1588A authorizes a supplemental legal services agreement with Marten Law, LLP to represent the City in litigation against manufacturers and distributors of Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances.

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  • 0 Agenda 1 Agenda City of Coatesville

    Coatesville, PA
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    The City of Coatesville held a regular council meeting on December 8, 2025, with an agenda covering approval of prior meeting minutes, accounts payable, and several key action items including setting the 2026 general tax rate at the same level as 2025, approving personnel salaries and wages, and appropriating the 2026 budget. The council also considered accepting a proposal from Women Destined for Change to purchase the Community Center property at 99 North 9th Avenue, contingent on successful negotiation of sale terms and compliance with city charter and ordinances. The meeting included an executive session to discuss personnel, real estate, and legal matters, followed by standard reports from city officials and opportunities for citizen input.

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