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  • Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee — Minutes 2026-06-24

    Jun 24, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee met on June 24, 2026, with three members present (Chairs Foster, Lin, and Rinck) and two excused, to review four ordinances relating to housing and affordable development. The Committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 121218, which adopts the 2023 Seattle Housing Levy Administrative and Financial Plan for program years 2026-2028 and establishes Housing Funding Policies for those years, with all three voting in favor. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121236, authorizing a ground lease of real property at 2929 27th Ave South to MBTOD Phase One LLLP (affiliates of Mercy Housing Northwest and El Centro de la Raza) for affordable housing and early learning/childcare space development. Additionally, the Committee unanimously recommended CB 121237, placing acquired real property in the Montlake neighborhood under the Office of Housing's jurisdiction to issue a competitive request for proposals for developer selection. The Committee also reviewed CB 121238, which authorizes the Office of Housing to acquire two parcels in the Central Area for affordable homeownership development.

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O-187-26: AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A DEVELOPMENT AREA PURSUANT TO PROVISIONS OF KRS 65.7041- 65.7083 TO BE KNOWN AS THE LANDMARK BUILDING DEVELOPMENT AREA, DESIGNATING THE METRO DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, INC. AS AN "AGENCY", ADOPTING A DEVELOPMENT PLAN, APPROVING ENTERING INTO A LOCAL PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT, AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF THE "RELEASED AMOUNT" PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE LOCAL PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT, REQUIRING THE SUBMISSION OF REGULAR REPORTS TO LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS AND THE TAKING OF ANY OTHER ACTIONS NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSES AUTHORIZED BY THIS ORDINANCE.

Jun 18, 2026

·Louisville, KY
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  • 25-MCUP-0004: Request: Modified Conditional Use Permit for RU-2 Residential Housing in the Broadway sub-area of the SoBro Planned Development District (PDD). Location: 200 W Broadway Applicant: Student Success Housing Representative: Sabak, Wilson, & Lingo Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Ken Herndon Case Manager: Mark Pinto, Planner II

    May 27, 2026

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • City of Scranton Council Responses – May 12, 2026 | PDF

    May 12, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
    Other

    This document records responses from City of Scranton administration to questions posed by council members during a May 5, 2026 meeting, prepared on May 11, 2026. Council President Tom Schuster inquired about a $58,000 line item increase plus an additional $5,000 increase for St. Cats & Dogs in the 2026 budget, requesting a progress report and status update on the organization's usage of the Ash Street property; the City stated it has requested an update from St. Cats & Dogs. Schuster also asked about the Davis Street Apartment project on the 3100 Block of Cedar Avenue, which holds a five-year planning commission approval; the city clarified that no permits or plans have been submitted and the project cannot move forward without passage of a one-way ordinance that the planning commission made a condition of approval. Council member Dr. Jessica Rothchild raised concerns about tree cutting on private property in the Upper East Mountain area and received clarification that the Shade Tree Commission only regulates city rights-of-way and city-owned properties, with no prohibition on private owners removing trees from their own property. Dr. Rothchild also commended the Robinson Park project and raised two maintenance issues: gravel from a drain area being kicked onto the playground equipment, and worn ground beneath swings creating a safety hazard.

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  • 26-0634: A bill for an ordinance approving an amendment to the Welton Corridor Urban Redevelopment Plan to add the Rossonian Project and to Create the Rossonian Project Property and Sales Tax Increment Areas. Approving an amendment to the Welton Corridor Urban Redevelopment Plan to add the Rossonian Project and to create the Rossonian Project Property and Sales Tax Increment Areas, in Council District 9. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-12-2026.

    May 5, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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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 April 14, 2026 Regular Meeting

    Apr 14, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    Hazleton City Council held a public hearing on April 14, 2026, to discuss the Greater Hazleton Area Thrive 2035 Multi-Municipal Comprehensive Plan covering the City of Hazleton, Borough of West Hazleton, and Hazle Township. Sara Hailstone, President of Hailstone Economics, presented the plan developed by a 23-person steering committee through surveys, focus groups, public meetings, and individual interviews, identifying five priority areas: Housing, Economic Vitality, Youth, Services and Amenities, and Resilient Systems. Mayor Cusat noted the City received a grant from DCED for the Comprehensive Plan and emphasized the need for "shared zoning" as some buildings are being constructed across municipal boundaries. Council members Bruno, Colombo, Nilles, Ondishin, and Perry were present; public comments raised concerns about plan implementation, municipal inclusivity, and regional transportation needs.

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    comprehensive planningzoningeconomic developmenthousingmulti-municipal collaboration
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  • BL2026-1329: An ordinance approving a participation agreement between the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Housing Division of the Metropolitan Planning Department, and Nashville Leased Housing Associates III, Limited Partnership, to provide enhanced pedestrian signaling for Nashville Leased Housing Associates III’s proposed development, as well as other existing properties in the area (Proposal No. 2025M-034AG-001).

    Mar 26, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0912-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a Development Agreement with Lotus Advantage Steelton I, LLC to outline the plans and certain commitments of the parties as it relates to the Steelton Village (Residential) project in the South Side planning area, and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Mar 19, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 26-0208: A bill for an ordinance changing the zoning classification for multiple properties in Bear Valley, College View - South Platte, Harvey Park, Harvey Park South and Marston. Approves a map amendment to rezone multiple properties from PUD 580; PUD 94; PUD 364; PUD 234; PUD 418; PUD 632; PUD 311; PUD 252; B-2; B-2 w/waivers; B-3; B-3 w/waivers and conditions; B-4, UO-1, UO-2 w/waivers; B-4, UO-1, UO-2 w/waivers and conditions; S-CC-3; S-CC-3, UO-1, UO-2; S-MX-3; S-CC-3x; S-MX-3, UO-1, UO-2; S-MX-12; S-SU-D; I-MX-3 to S-MX-3A; S-MX-3A, UO-1, UO-2; S-MX-3A, UO-1; S-MX-12A; S-MX-3; S-MX-3, UO-1, UO-2; OS-A; and I-A in the Far Southwest Area Plan, in Council District 2. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 3-3-2026.

    Feb 22, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission

    Feb 18, 2026

    ·Tulsa, OK
    Agenda

    The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission held its meeting No. 2955 on February 18, 2026, to review planning and zoning matters for the City of Tulsa and surrounding Tulsa County areas. The agenda included approval of previous meeting minutes, a rezoning request (Case Z-7848) from Matthew Ward to rezone property west of Charles Page Boulevard and South 49th West Avenue from CS to RM-2, and a plat review for property at the southwest corner of 41st Street South and South 145th East Avenue. The public was invited to attend and submit comments or exhibits, with instructions provided for both in-city and county-area submissions.

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  • 26-0103: A bill for an ordinance approving and accepting the Southwest Area Plan, which Plan shall become a part of Comprehensive Plan 2040 for the City and County of Denver pursuant to the provisions of Section 12-61 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code. Adopts the Southwest Area Plan as a supplement to Comprehensive Plan 2040, Council Districts 2, 3, and 7. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-11-2026.

    Feb 2, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Res 32191: A RESOLUTION identifying the opportunity to develop a regional transportation hub adjacent to Westlake Park; creating a vision for how this hub will integrate with the surrounding neighborhoods; and setting forth directions for functionality, safety, and urban compatibility, along with guiding principles for the public projects planned for the area adjacent to Westlake Park.

    Jan 27, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission

    Jan 7, 2026

    ·Tulsa, OK
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  • BL2025-1149: An ordinance amending Chapter 17.20 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to require the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) to complete area transportation infrastructure analyses for certain site plans and rezonings (Proposal No. 2026Z-001TX-001).

    Nov 25, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2025-1680: A resolution requesting the Metropolitan Planning Department to create a county-wide map that identifies areas that are appropriate for the new residential zoning districts proposed by BL2025-1005, including RN1, RN2, RL1, RL2, and RL3, consistent with the adopted NashvilleNext Community Character Manual and the Metropolitan Code of Laws.

    Nov 24, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 25-1874: A bill for an ordinance approving and accepting the Far Southwest Area Plan, which Plan shall become a part of Comprehensive Plan 2040 for the City and County of Denver pursuant to the provisions of Section 12-61 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code. Adopts the Far Southwest Area Plan as a supplement to Comprehensive Plan 2040, in Council District 2. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-18-2025.

    Nov 7, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1578: A bill for an ordinance approving and accepting the Downtown Denver Area Plan, which Plan shall become a part of Comprehensive Plan 2040 for the City and County of Denver pursuant to the provisions of Section 12-61 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code. Adopts the Downtown Denver Area Plan as a supplement to Comprehensive Plan 2040, in Council Districts 1, 9, and 10. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 10-29-2025.

    Oct 17, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • PN0326-2025: Notice/Advertisement Title: Franklinton Area Commission Planning Committee Meeting Date Change Contact Name: Olabisi Eddy Contact Telephone Number: 614-724-2033 Contact Email Address: OSEddy@columbus.gov

    Oct 15, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-1780: Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Four Hundred Seventy Thousand Three Hundred Sixty-Six Dollars ($470,366.00) in the form of a grant, for the Federal FY26 Title III-A Area Plan Administration Grant, awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, passed through the MA Executive Office of Elder Affairs, to be administered by the Age Strong Commission. The grant will fund costs for the administration of Title III programs. The grant will fund consumer protection programs to improve long-term services for older adults in the City of Boston.

    Sep 24, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • BUDGET IN BRIEF (as of September 4, 2025)

    Sep 4, 2025

    ·Orlando, FL
    Budget

    The City of Orlando's proposed Fiscal Year 2025/26 budget presents an operating and capital improvements plan with the General Fund increasing from $708.6 million (FY 2024/25) to $739.6 million (FY 2025/26). The budget document outlines the city organization structure under Mayor Buddy Dyer and includes multiple special revenue funds and capital improvement projects, with significant allocations including $35.0 million for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Police Fund and $60.2 million in CRA Trust Funds. Key departmental areas covered include Police, Fire, Public Works, Housing and Community Development, Parks and Recreation, and Economic Development, with the budget guided by the city's mission to deliver public services in a knowledgeable, responsive, and financially responsible manner.

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  • September 2, 2025 HPC Meeting Agenda - Ada County

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Boise, ID
    Agenda

    The Ada County Historic Preservation Council held a meeting on September 2, 2025, at the Ada County Courthouse to discuss updates on agriculture protection areas, the EXPO Idaho History Project, the Dry Creek Ranch Historic Structures, America's 250th Anniversary initiatives, and outreach to other historic groups within Ada County. The council also reviewed minutes from previous meetings and discussed implementation of Ada County's Historic Preservation Plan. The meeting agenda included discussion items related to the council's mission of identifying, evaluating, and protecting historically significant buildings, sites, and structures in Ada County.

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  • 25-1222: A bill for an ordinance approving the Rock Drill Urban Redevelopment Plan, the creation of the Rock Drill Urban Redevelopment Area and the Rock Drill Property Tax Increment Area and Sales Tax Increment Area. Approves the Rock Drill Urban Redevelopment Plan authorizing the creation of an Urban Redevelopment Area and property tax and sales tax increment areas, in Council District 9. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-26-2025.

    Aug 15, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • City Council Meeting Minutes July 14, 2025 Approved August 11, 2025 1 Minutes

    Jul 14, 2025

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on July 14, 2025, where all seven council members were present. The council approved the June 23 minutes and accounts payables unanimously. Lisa Doan-Harley, chair of the Historical Commission, presented on the successful July 26 Town Tours and Village Walks event, which attracted 105 participants from the region and surrounding areas, and discussed plans for future tours and recruitment of new commission members.

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  • PN0194-2025: Notice/Advertisement Title: Franklinton Area Commission Planning Committee Meeting Location Change Contact Name: Olabisi Eddy Contact Telephone Number: 614-724-2033 Contact Email Address: oseddy@columbus.gov

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Wednesday, June 4, 2025

    Jun 4, 2025

    ·Tulsa, OK
    Minutes
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  • WORCESTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION Meeting Minutes May 22, 2025 | 7:00 PM

    May 22, 2025

    ·Worcester, MA
    Minutes

    On May 22, 2025, the Worcester Township Planning Commission unanimously approved the preliminary land development plan for Westrum Development's Trooper Ridge project, a proposed for-sale townhome community on Trooper Road and Germantown Pike that will retain one existing home while developing the remaining area into high-end townhomes. Key conditions of approval include compliance with review letters from external agencies, submission of architectural renderings and a guest parking analysis, and exploration of passive amenities such as trails; the applicant acknowledged an $81,250 traffic impact fee and agreed to prohibit unauthorized modifications through homeowners' association documents. Commission members addressed concerns regarding limited guest parking and amenities, with the applicant proposing sidewalks throughout, discussing potential overflow parking arrangements with a nearby church, and committing to further discussions with staff on feasibility of additional amenities.

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  • Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Wednesday, April 16, 2025

    Apr 16, 2025

    ·Tulsa, OK
    Minutes
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  • City Council Meeting Minutes April 14, 2025 Approved April 28, 2025 1 Minutes

    Apr 14, 2025

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on April 14, 2025, where council members approved the March 24 meeting minutes and accounts payable. Shakira Davis from the 2nd Century Alliance presented a Coatesville beautification plan initiative aimed at revitalizing public spaces, courtyards, and the downtown area by addressing infrastructure issues such as broken lights, deteriorating benches, poorly maintained planters, and inadequate trash receptacle placement that contribute to littering and diminished community appearance.

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    beautification initiativedowntown revitalizationpublic infrastructurecommunity improvement
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  • 0749-2025: To authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks, on behalf of the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, to enter into an agreement with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission to explore the strategies outlined in the COAAA Strategic Plan for Success; to authorize the expenditure of $150,370.00 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Funds; to waive the competitive bidding provisions of the Columbus City Code; and to declare an emergency ($150,370.00).

    Mar 12, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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