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  • Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee — Minutes 2026-06-10

    Jun 10, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee met on June 10, 2026, with four of five members present, chaired by Dionne Foster. The committee discussed CB 121218, an ordinance adopting the 2023 Seattle Housing Levy Administrative and Financial Plan for program years 2026-2028 and establishing Housing Funding Policies for the same period, along with authorizing the Director of Housing regarding housing loans and contracts. The committee voted 4-0 to recommend City Council adoption of Resolution 32209, approving proposed charter amendments recommended by the board of the Seattle Social Housing Developer. The meeting lasted approximately 52 minutes, from 2:05 p.m. to 2:57 p.m.

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  • Minutes from the February 10, 2026 Regular Meeting

Feb 10, 2026

·Hazleton, PA
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Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on February 10, 2026, with four of five council members present (Bruno absent). The council passed on first reading Ordinance 2026-2 naming and dedicating newly created streets within the Allen Ridge Subdivision and Land Development (4-0 vote), contingent on engineer approval and compliance with development specifications. On second reading, the council passed Ordinance 2026-1 terminating a right-of-way easement along South Conahan Drive (4-0 vote). The council also passed four resolutions: Resolution 2026-8 proclaiming February 9-15, 2026, as FBLA week in Hazleton; Resolution 2026-9 appointing John Tunnessen to the Hazleton City Housing Authority; and Resolution 2026-10 appointing Laura Stancu to the Zoning Hearing Board (all 4-0).

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  • Housing and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2025-09-22

    Sep 22, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Housing and Human Services Committee met on September 22, 2025, and unanimously approved six Seattle Housing Authority Board appointments and reappointments. The committee, with five members present, recommended confirmation of Paula L. Houston (term to March 20, 2028), Robert D. Crutchfield (term to December 1, 2026), Paul Purcell (term to December 1, 2026), Kristin Ryan (term to March 19, 2027), Rita Howard (term to March 20, 2027), and Twyla Minor (term to September 30, 2026), with all five voting members in favor of each appointment and none opposed. The committee also unanimously recommended passage, as amended, of Council Bill 121055 relating to the Multifamily Housing Property Tax Exemption Program, which renews and modifies the program and makes conforming changes to state law through amendments to Seattle Municipal Code chapters.

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  • WORCESTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES

    Aug 20, 2025

    ·Worcester, MA
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    At its June 18, 2025 business meeting, the Worcester Township Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the consent agenda including May 2025 financial reports and a bill payment of $314,883.00, and authorized advertisement of two zoning ordinance amendments addressing accessory structures and childcare centers in commercial districts. The board awarded the 2025 road program bid to Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLC for $1,029,395.60 and approved the Westrum preliminary land development plan for a 45-townhome age-targeted housing project on Trooper and Germantown Pike in a 2-1 vote, with Supervisor Betz opposing due to concerns about zoning precedent and resident impact. The board also unanimously approved the Windy Hill preliminary/final subdivision plan for two residential lots and authorized DEP planning module authorization for the same project.

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    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Jackson, MS
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    This document records a Regular Zoning Meeting of the Jackson, Mississippi City Council held on June 16, 2025 at 2:30 p.m., with Council President Virgi Lindsay presiding and five of seven council members present. The meeting addressed Zoning Case No. 4283, an ordinance to rezone property at 1611 Bailey Ave. (Parcel 96-24) from R-4 (Limited Multi-family) Residential District to C-2 (Limited) Commercial District to allow transitional housing for homeless youth, filed by Glenda Bryant. The Jackson City Planning Board had recommended approval of the rezoning following a public hearing on April 23, 2025, and notice of the petition was published in the Mississippi Link on April 3 and April 17, 2025.

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    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Jackson, MS
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    The Jackson City Council held a regular zoning meeting on June 16, 2025 at 2:30 p.m. to consider Zoning Case No. 4283, a petition by Glenda Bryant to rezone property at 1611 Bailey Ave. (Parcel 96-24) from R-4 (Limited Multi-Family) Residential District to C-2 (Limited) Commercial District to allow for transitional housing for homeless youth. The Jackson City Planning Board recommended approval of the rezoning following a public hearing held on April 23, 2025, with legal notice published in the Mississippi Link on April 3 and April 17, 2025. Five council members were present: Virgi Lindsay (Ward 7, Council President), Brian Grizzell (Ward 4, Vice President), Montyne Clay (Ward 2), Kenneth I. Stokes (Ward 3), and Aaron Banks (Ward 6); two members were absent.

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  • COMMISSIONERS' MEETING MINUTES APRIL 23, 2025 ...

    Apr 23, 2025

    ·Indianapolis, IN
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    On April 23, 2025, the Indiana County Commissioners approved $271,400 in Opioid Settlement Funds to Armstrong Indiana Clarion Drug & Alcohol Commission for a recovery house purchase and renovation project, with operating expenses for 12 months. The board also unanimously proclaimed May 2025 as Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month and the week of May 4-10, 2025 as Travel and Tourism Week. A separate $50,000 funding request from the Drug & Alcohol Commission for an opioid treatment awareness media campaign was tabled for further discussion.

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  • 1 LOUISVILLE METRO COMMUNITY ACTION BOARD MEETING MINUTES April 17, 2025

    Apr 17, 2025

    ·Louisville, KY
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    The Louisville Metro Community Action Board held an in-person meeting on April 17, 2025, where members approved new board member Kayla Wiley from the low-income community sector and reviewed the February 20, 2025 meeting minutes. Crystal Bryson-Obrer presented the 2025 Community Needs Assessment, which analyzed census data, labor statistics, and survey responses to identify key community needs including mental health support, housing, financial assistance, employment/transportation, food security, health services, domestic abuse support, and education. Board members discussed the assessment findings and recommended additional organizations for inclusion in the Resources section of the report.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2023-09-18

    Sep 18, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met on September 18, 2023, with Councilmembers Strauss, Morales, Nelson, and Pedersen present (Mosqueda excused). The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of three appointments: Denise Perez Lally to the Equitable Development Initiative Advisory Board (term to February 28, 2025), Evelyn Thomas Allen to the same board (term to February 28, 2026), and Nathan Collins to the Urban Forestry Commission (term to March 31, 2026). The Committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120622 (vacant building monitoring and nuisance abatement amendments) and CB 120631 (increased flexibility for lodging uses in the DMR/R 95/65 zone). CB 120632, relating to rezoning in the Downtown Retail Core and increasing housing capacity and downtown activation, passed 3–2 (Strauss, Mosqueda, Nelson in favor; Morales and Pedersen opposed).

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  • City Council — Minutes 2023-04-25

    Apr 25, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle City Council met on April 25, 2023, at 2:01 p.m. in the Council Chamber with eight members present; Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda was excused. The Council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 391) unanimously 8–0 and approved the Consent Calendar, which included minutes from April 18, 2023 and ordinance CB 120550 appropriating payment for claims from April 10–14, 2023. The Council also confirmed two appointments to the Seattle Social Housing Developer Board: Julie A. Howe and Alexander Lew, both approved 8–0.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-04-14

    Apr 14, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on April 14, 2023, from 9:30 a.m. to 9:51 a.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber. Presiding Officer Councilmember Tammy J. Morales led the meeting with three members present (Morales, Kshama Sawant, and Andrew Lewis), one excused absence (Sara Nelson), and one absence (Dan Strauss). The Committee voted unanimously 3–0 to recommend confirmation of Julie A. Howe as a member of the Seattle Social Housing Developer Board and 3–0 to recommend confirmation of Alexander Lew as a member of the same board.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2022-11-30

    Nov 30, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met on November 30, 2022, with five members present, chaired by Councilmember Strauss. The committee unanimously approved the appointment of Juan C. Rodriguez to the Equitable Development Initiative Advisory Board for a term through February 28, 2025, with all five members voting in favor. The committee discussed Council Bill 120462 regarding amendments to the Seattle Comprehensive Plan as part of the 2022 annual amendment process, following a public hearing. Council Bill 120464, which would temporarily exempt affordable housing projects from Design Review requirements and amend Seattle Municipal Code Section 23.41.004, was also discussed. The committee heard the One Seattle Comprehensive Plan Update Environmental Impact Statement Scoping Report as an information item before adjourning at 4:06 p.m.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2022-02-16

    Feb 16, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Finance and Housing Committee met remotely on February 16, 2022, to consider four items of business. The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of Kristin Little Sukys as a member of the Sweetened Beverage Tax Community Advisory Board through August 31, 2025, and Julie A. Dingley as Director of the City Budget Office through December 31, 2025. The Committee voted 5–0 to recommend passage of CB 120267, an ordinance addressing the City's COVID-19 response through appropriations changes to various departments in the 2022 Budget, and CB 120268, which accepts Google ad grant credits. The Committee also heard an information item regarding the Community Panel on Cannabis Equity.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2021-12-07

    Dec 7, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Finance and Housing Committee met remotely on December 7, 2021, with five members present: Councilmembers Mosqueda, Herbold, González, Lewis, and Strauss. The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of seven appointments: Sally J. Clark to the Seattle Housing Authority Board (term to March 20, 2025); Estefana Ramirez De Harry and Diana Salazar to the Domestic Workers Standards Board (each to February 28, 2022); Edna C. Shim to the Burke Gilman Public Development Authority Governing Council (to December 31, 2023); and Chasten Fulbright, Shalimar M. Gonzales, and Eric Snow to the Community Roots Housing Public Development Authority Governing Council (Fulbright and Gonzales to March 31, 2023; Snow to March 31, 2024). All votes on each appointment were 5–0 in favor with no opposition.

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  • Transportation and Utilities Committee — Minutes 2021-12-01

    Dec 1, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation and Utilities Committee convened remotely on December 1, 2021, with five members present (Pedersen, Strauss, González, Herbold, Morales) to conduct committee business and City Council action. The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of four appointments: Jose Ulises Nino Rivera and Diane Teh-Mei Walsh to the Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board (terms to August 31, 2023), Amin Amos to the Seattle Transit Advisory Board (term to August 2, 2023), and Robin Schwartz to the Seattle School Traffic Safety Committee (term to March 31, 2023), all approved 5–0. The Committee heard information on a proposal to waive street vacation fees for affordable housing projects and unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution 32031 ratifying the 2021 Update to the Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed Salmon Habitat Plan (5–0 approval). An ordinance relating to the City Light Department, the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Seattle Department was on the agenda but details were not included in the minutes.

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  • MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS JANUARY 23, 2013

    Jan 23, 2013

    ·Baltimore, MD
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    The Board of Public Works met on January 23, 2013, to review and approve items organized under three main agendas: Secretary's Agenda (covering agriculture, wetlands, housing, school construction, and program open space), Department of Transportation Agenda (including construction contracts, architect/engineer contracts, maintenance and service contracts, and leases), and Department of General Services Agenda (covering construction modifications, maintenance, real property, and capital grants). The meeting minutes document included detailed agenda items and supporting materials across multiple appendices and supplements addressing budgetary and policy matters across various state departments and programs.

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  • 1 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF RALEIGH

    Raleigh, NC
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    The Housing Authority of the City of Raleigh Board of Commissioners held a special meeting on July 24, 2025, with seven of nine commissioners present, along with staff, legal representatives, and community partners. The board approved consent agenda items including charge-off of delinquent resident accounts for June 2025, an occupancy report as of July 18, and minutes from the June 26 regular meeting. During public comments, resident Paula Coppola raised concerns about maintenance issues at Walnut Terrace, including trash collection, tree trimming obstructing windows, and air quality problems related to nearby fire station emissions and mold.

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  • MINUTES VIRGINIA SMALL BUSINESS FINANCING AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

    Richmond, VA
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    The Virginia Small Business Financing Authority Board of Directors met on January 8, 2019, to approve minutes from the previous meeting and consider modifications to three tax-exempt bond issues. The board unanimously approved changes to Educational Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds for Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia (Series 2017F and 2017G) regarding financial reporting requirements, modifications to Hospital Revenue Bonds for Carillion Medical Center in Roanoke (Series 2008A and 2008B) involving interest rate mode changes, and an amendment to revenue bonds for Marymount University student and faculty housing in Arlington.

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  • MEETING MINUTES Office of Economic Development

    Mesa, AZ
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    The Economic Development Advisory Board met on April 4, 2023, at 7:30 a.m. in Mesa, Arizona, with Chair Rich Adams presiding and five members excused. The Board unanimously approved the March 7, 2023, meeting minutes by vote of 5–0 (Adams, Campbell, Genereux, Nickerson, Perry). Councilmember Julie Spilsbury addressed the Board regarding economic development in District 2, which spans from Gilbert to Sossaman and Baseline to University in central Mesa. Spilsbury reported that District 2 handled at least seven controversial zoning cases in the previous year and that she has been meeting weekly with the Planning Director. She noted that the city is developing a balanced housing plan with consultant support to establish a housing baseline specific to Mesa and ensure adequate supply and variety of housing types while protecting employment corridors.

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  • MOORE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2491 COMMUNITY DRIVE BATH, PA. 18014

    Moore Township, XX
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    Moore Township Board of Supervisors convened on October 19, 2015 (with meeting date discrepancy noted as October 19, 2016 in header) with Chairman David Tashner, Supervisors Daniel Piorkowski and Richard Gable, and Attorney Backenstoe present to address urgent items before the next regular meeting scheduled for November 1, 2016 at 7:00 pm. The Board approved a motion to purchase a 2017 Ford SUV from Kovatch for $40,386.27 plus approximately $4,614 for camera and equipment, totaling roughly $45,000, financed at 3.96% interest over 36 months at $1,327.17 monthly, to replace a vehicle with transmission failure in the Police Department. The Board also discussed heating system options for the road department shop, comparing a floor-mounted unit bid at $20,526.00 (requiring lengthy bidding process) against installation bids from Sullivan at $6,800 per unit plus $2,600 installation and from Bickert at $9,192.00, with additional quotes pending from Bath Supply and East Lawn Supply for in-house installation alternatives.

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  • CONTRACTORS LICENSE BOARD Professional and Vocational Licensing Division

    Honolulu, HI
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    The Hawaii Contractors License Board met on April 25, 2025, at 9:05 a.m. in Honolulu with 11 board members present, chaired by Jerry Nishek. The Board approved the Applications Committee Meeting Minutes from March 3, 2025, and Board meeting minutes from February 21, 2025. The Scope of Activity Committee, led by Co-Chairpersons Paul Alejado and John Polischeck, reviewed a determination for the Hawaii Public Housing Authority's Preventive Maintenance Services IWS Systems project on Kauai and Hawaii Island, recommending that a contractor's license is not required to perform preventive maintenance services including septic tank inspections, repairs, pumping, and permit renewals, though a C-9 Cesspool, C-37 Plumbing, or C-43 Sewer license would be required for septic tank replacement.

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  • Statements of Proceedings

    San Diego, CA
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    This is an index page linking to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors' Statements of Proceedings for 2026 and prior years (2005–2025). The page lists 18 scheduled meetings with proceeding dates ranging from January 13 to April 22, 2026, covering the Board of Supervisors' General and Land Use Legislative Sessions, Budget Workshop, and proceedings for the San Diego County Fire Protection District, Sanitation District, Housing Authority, In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority, and Redevelopment Successor Agency. Meeting recordings and materials are maintained by the Clerk of the Board, reachable at (619) 531-5434 or at 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 402, San Diego, CA 92101.

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  • ferguson township board of supervisors

    State College, PA
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    Ferguson Township Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting on February 4, 2019, with an agenda including discussion of draft amendments to the Township's Zoning and Subdivision and Land Development ordinances, which have been in development since 2017 with planning firm Environmental Planning & Design. The meeting also included a special report on the Clearwater Conservancy Scotia Young Forest Conservation Initiative, approval of previous meeting minutes, and several new business items including a public hearing resolution on agreements with Thistlewood Homeowners Association and a liquor license modification request for Giant Food Stores. The Board planned an open house on February 21st to gather citizen input before presenting the ordinance amendments for public hearing and potential adoption in May 2019.

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  • MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE

    Oakland, CA
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    The Oakland Housing Authority Board of Commissioners held a Special Meeting on March 21, 2022, via Zoom with six commissioners present (Gregory Hartwig, Anne Griffith, Janny Castillo, Lynette Jung-Lee, Barbara Montgomery, and Mark Tortorich). The Board approved the February 28, 2022 meeting minutes by a vote of 6–0. The Board received departmental updates from the Interim Chief Operating Officer and directors of Property Operations, Leased Housing, Capital Improvements, and Family and Community Partnerships on operations priorities and efforts to reduce unit vacancies and improve leasing progress, with the operations team meeting weekly to streamline processes for faster unit turnarounds and increased family intake from the waitlist.

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  • MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF

    Raleigh, NC
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    The Housing Authority of the City of Raleigh Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on October 26, 2023, with eight commissioners present and nine absent. During public comment, residents and community advocates raised concerns including a maintenance issue at Walnut Terrace, lease documentation processes, and requests for greater transparency such as uploading meeting recordings to YouTube and enabling Zoom chat features, with commissioners committing to follow up on these transparency requests.

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