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  • June 9, 2026 Sewer Authority Meeting Agenda [PDF, 1 page]

    Jun 9, 2026

    ·Bristol, PA
    Agenda

    The Bristol Borough Sewer Authority scheduled a meeting for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Municipal Building in Bristol, Pennsylvania, with Chairwoman Rosemarie Mignoni-Szczucki presiding. The agenda included approval of minutes from January 13, 2026, a Borough Manager's Report covering DEP permit transfer status and financial records review, and consideration of a certificate requesting termination of the Sewer Authority as outlined in an attached letter dated May 29, 2026.

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1819-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to modify a contract with Newark Building Solutions, to increase funding utilizing an existing auditor’s certificate established for this purpose in an amount up to $24,700.00; and declare an emergency. ($24,700.00)

Jun 4, 2026

·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2026-1965: A resolution accepting a LEED for Cities Certification Cohort Program in-kind grant from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Office of the Mayor, to support Metro Nashville in organizing around the LEED for Cities framework to collect and report data to achieve program certification, and gain insight and community with other local governments.

    May 7, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • TOLEDO CITY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES for June 23, 2025

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
    Minutes

    The Toledo City Historic District Commission held a meeting on June 23, 2025, to consider a demolition request for a structure at 928 N Huron Street, an 1877-built two-family dwelling in the Vistula neighborhood that has suffered severe neglect. The case, which was deferred from a May 19 hearing, was evaluated against Toledo Municipal Code requirements for demolition certificates of appropriateness in historic districts. The property owner, Westminster Row Partnership, sought demolition approval through contractor Vistula Management Company, with staff noting the surrounding neighborhood remains stable despite the subject building's deteriorated condition.

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  • 24-0250: A bill for an ordinance concerning the approval of a proposed Facilities Lease No. 2024B (East Hampden Campus Facilities) between Denver Public Facilities Leasing Trust 2024B (East Hampden), as lessee, and the City and County of Denver, as lessor, and a proposed Lease Purchase Agreement No. 2024B (East Hampden Campus Facilities) between Denver Public Facilities Leasing Trust 2024B (East Hampden), as lessor, and the City and County of Denver, as lessee, in conjunction with the issuance of Certificates of Participation, Series 2024B and documents related thereto authorizing officials of the City and County of Denver to take all actions necessary to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby; ratifying actions previously taken; providing other matters relating thereto; and providing the effective date thereof. Authorizes the Manager of Finance, on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver City and County of Denver Series 2024B Certificates of Participation in a par amount not to exceed $25 million for the purpose of acquiring a former hotel site at 7525 East Hampden Avenue (“the Embassy Suites Building”) and associated costs of issuance, in Council District 4. The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 4-1-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-27-2024.

    Feb 20, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 24-0249: A bill for an ordinance concerning the approval of a proposed Facilities Lease No. 2024A (101 West Colfax Facilities) between Denver Public Facilities Leasing Trust 2024A (101 West Colfax Avenue), as lessee, and the City and County of Denver, as lessor, and a proposed Lease Purchase Agreement No. 2024A (101 West Colfax Facilities) between Denver Public Facilities Leasing Trust 2024A (101 West Colfax Avenue), as lessor, and the City and County of Denver, as lessee, in conjunction with the issuance of Certificates of Participation, Series 2024A and documents related thereto authorizing officials of the City and County of Denver to take all actions necessary to carry out the transactions contemplated hereby; ratifying actions previously taken; providing other matters relating thereto; and providing the effective date thereof. Authorizes the Manager of Finance, on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver City and County of Denver Series 2024A Certificates of Participation in a par amount not to exceed $90 million for the purpose of acquiring an office building at 101 W. Colfax Avenue (“the Denver Post Building”) and associated costs of issuance, in Council District 10. The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 4-1-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-27-2024.

    Feb 20, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2023-1747: Resolution amending Resolution No. 446 of 2021, which authorized the Mayor and Director of the Department of Public Works to enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into a Professional Services Agreement or Agreements and/or Commodity Master Agreement(s) with Direct Energy Business LLC (“Direct Energy”) for the supply of electricity to City buildings and facilities, by extending the current term by three years through 2029 and adding additional services such as the purchase of renewable energy certificates from a sleeved Wind Renewable Energy Opportunity, for an annual increase of Twenty-Five Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-Three Dollars and Forty-Three Cents ($25,963.43) and a new total amount not to exceed of Three Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Five Hundred Twenty-Nine Dollars and Twenty Cents ($357,529.20).

    Jul 14, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • City of Pottsville July 10, 2023 Proposed Council Meeting Agenda

    Jul 10, 2023

    ·Pottsville, PA
    Agenda

    The July 10, 2023 Pottsville City Council meeting agenda includes departmental and financial reports, a presentation from Brightly Software, Inc. regarding new code software implementation, and multiple personnel appointments including a Lead Code Official, Health/Code Officer, and members to the Sewer Authority and Library Board. The council will also vote on various resolutions and authorizations covering topics such as property leases, software agreements, building safety procedures, certificates of appropriateness for signage, special event permits, compliance resolutions, and a memorandum of understanding with the Fraternal Order of Police.

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  • Open Records | Pocono Township

    Pocono Township, PA
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    Pocono Township's Open Records document outlines its public records request procedures under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law (Act 3 of 2008). Written requests must be submitted to Krisann MacDougall (kmacdougall@poconopa.gov) or M. Long (mlong@poconopa.gov) at 205 Old Mill Road, Tannersville, PA 18372, using the township's form, with responses required within five business days. Public records are available for inspection and duplication at the Municipal Building during business hours (8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday). Copying fees are 25 cents per page (black and white) or 50 cents per page (color), with township certification at $5.00 per document and police record certification at $15.00 per report, per Resolution 2019-09 (effective 04/01/2019). For police records inquiries, contact Laura Fluegel (lfluegel@poconopd.org) or Jill Kozic (jakozic@poconopd.org) at 110 Township Drive, Tannersville, PA 18372, phone 570-629-7200.

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  • Annual Comprehensive Financial Report Building the Phoenix of Tomorrow

    Phoenix, AZ
    Budget

    This is the Seventy-Eighth Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of Phoenix Employees' Retirement System, a component unit of the City of Phoenix, Arizona, covering fiscal years ended June 30, 2024 and 2023. The report presents financial statements, actuarial data, investment performance, and administrative information for the retirement system. The document includes an independent auditor's report, management's discussion and analysis, statements of fiduciary net position and changes in fiduciary net position, and schedules addressing net pension liability, employer contributions, investment returns, administrative expenses, and benefit provisions. The system received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting and a Public Pension Standards Award for Funding and Administration.

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  • Baltimore County, Maryland Public Records Lookup | BaltimoreRecords.us

    Baltimore, MD
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    Baltimore County maintains public records pursuant to Maryland's Public Information Act § 4-101, which establishes presumptive public access to government documents created or received by county agencies. The county's records span ten categories: court records (civil, criminal, traffic, and family cases from the Circuit Court), property records (deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and tax assessments), vital records (birth certificates from 1939-present, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees), business records (licenses, permits, and fictitious business registrations), tax records, voting records from the Board of Elections, government proceedings (Council meeting minutes, agendas, and video recordings), financial documents (budgets, expenditure reports, and statements), law enforcement records (with restrictions), and land use records (zoning maps, building permits, and development plans). The Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk's Office maintains court and land records, while the State Department of Assessments and Taxation and Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records hold respective property and vital records. Baltimore County complies with Maryland's Open Meetings Act and operates a public information portal and dedicated request process to provide digital access to commonly requested documents.

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  • Open Records Policy - South Coventry Township

    Pottstown, PA
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    South Coventry Township's Open Records Policy establishes procedures for public access to municipal records, which are available for inspection and copying at the Township Municipal Building Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or by Friday appointment. Requests must be submitted in writing using the Township Record Request Form or Pennsylvania's Uniform Request Form directed to the Open Records Officer, with copying fees ranging from $0.25 to $0.75 per page depending on paper size, plus additional charges for certification or mailing. The Township commits to responding to requests within five business days in accordance with Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, and requesters may appeal denials to the Commonwealth's Office of Open Records within 15 business days.

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  • City of Charleston Stormwater Manual v1.0 | Appendix D- 1

    Charleston, WV
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    Appendix D of the City of Charleston Stormwater Manual v1.0 provides a guide for navigating the permitting and land use development process in Charleston, West Virginia. The document outlines contact information and functions for relevant city departments including Planning and Zoning, Building Inspection, the City Engineer, Fire Prevention, the Sanitary Board, Traffic Engineering, and the City Collector's Office. The appendix introduces Charleston's centralized permit management system for tracking construction and development permits through application, inspection, and certification stages.

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  • Elevation Certificate

    Scranton, PA
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    This document is the 2019 edition of the National Flood Insurance Program Elevation Certificate and instructions issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Elevation Certificate serves as an administrative tool to provide elevation information for compliance with community floodplain management ordinances, to determine proper insurance premium rates, and to support requests for Letters of Map Amendment (LOMA) or Letters of Map Revision based on fill (LOMR-F). The form requires an estimated average burden of 3.75 hours per response to complete. The certificate is required to properly rate Post-FIRM buildings (those constructed after publication of the Flood Insurance Rate Map) located in designated flood insurance zones including A1–A30, AE, AH, A, VE, and V1–V30 zones. Disclosure of information on the form is voluntary, though failure to provide requested information may result in inability to obtain flood insurance through NFIP or may subject applicants to higher premium rates.

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  • p $ $ $ v 5 3-31-2s 3 $0 ffi 6 ORDINANCE NO

    Dallas, TX
    Proposal

    This ordinance rezones approximately 0.155 acres in City Block 817130 from NO(A) Neighborhood Office District to TH-3(A) Townhouse District, with the property fronting approximately 104 feet along Calypso Street and 65 feet along Hampton Road. The City of Dallas City Council approved the rezoning on April 25, 2025, following required public hearings by the city plan commission and city council. Violations of the ordinance are punishable by a fine not exceeding $2,000, and no building permit or certificate of occupancy may be issued until full compliance with the Dallas Development Code and all applicable city ordinances is achieved. The ordinance becomes effective immediately upon passage and publication.

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  • Historical Commission | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Historical Commission preserves historic assets and reviews proposed alterations to properties in local historic districts while administering the Building Demolition Delay Ordinance. The Commission evaluates historic buildings and artifacts for local significance under the Community Preservation Act, which is required for CPA funding eligibility. Meeting agendas, minutes, and videos are available through the OneMeeting portal (from July 2025 forward), and the Commission offers several permits including Certificate of Appropriateness, Building Demolition Delay Waivers, and Determinations of Local Historical Significance, which applicants can submit online.

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  • Boards & Commissions | City of Charleston

    Charleston, WV
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    The City of Charleston's Planning Department provides staff support to three citizen boards and commissions that oversee local development and preservation matters. The Municipal Planning Commission (16 members, meets monthly) reviews zoning amendments, rezonings, annexations, subdivisions, and other development matters, with final authority over significant impact developments and subdivisions but advisory capacity in other areas. The Board of Zoning Appeals (5 members, meets bimonthly) makes final decisions on appeals of administrative decisions, conditional uses, and variances, while the Historic Landmarks Commission (5 members, meets monthly) has final authority over certificates of appropriateness for historic buildings in the East End Historic District and demolition delay requests.

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  • TOLEDO CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING

    Toledo, OH
    Minutes

    Toledo City Council held a regular meeting on August 25, 2025, to address routine municipal matters including approval of financial reports, utility and mowing assessment liens totaling $1,400.32, and building permits for fencing projects. New business items included a city insurance policy review, annual financial report approval, a $1.00/hour pay increase for a police officer certification, and discussion of residential units at 103 W High Street. The council also considered authorization to hire an EMS Assistant Director and reviewed a liquor license amendment for Hy-Vee Dollar Fresh.

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  • FILE OF THE COUNCIL NO. AN ORDINANCE 2018

    Scranton, PA
    Proposal

    This 2018 Scranton City Council ordinance amends the 2014 Quality of Life and Violations Ticket Process to add new definitions, violations, and penalties to the Property Maintenance Rules and Regulations. The amendments introduce five new violations: unlawful occupancy of buildings without a Certificate of Occupancy, illegal parking non-conforming to zoning ordinances, nuisance animals that disturb the peace or damage property, unlicensed dogs, and dangerous or vicious animals. The ordinance was requested by the Director of Licensing, Inspections, and Permits to combat blight and preserve public health, safety, sanitation, and aesthetic conditions in the city.

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  • 1 AGENDA WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF EDUCATION Capitol Building 6, Suite 600

    Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    The West Virginia Board of Education held a meeting on January 8, 2025, to address routine business matters including approval of December minutes and employment policies for substitute teachers and retired bus operators in Jefferson and Roane counties experiencing critical staffing shortages. The board also approved appointments of Jacob Ruddle and Jennifer Turbanic to the Alternative Certification Educator Preparation Program Review Board, which oversees teacher certification programs designed to address staff vacancies in high-need areas. Additionally, the board received and approved affidavits from counties for submission to the Consolidated Public Retirement Board as required by state law.

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  • Public Records Requests - City of Mesa

    Mesa, AZ
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    The City of Mesa public records webpage describes the process for accessing government documents and records. Commonly requested records available online without formal requests include Budget Information, Building Permit Records, City Council Agendas & Minutes, Crime Statistics, City Code Book, and Zoning Case History. Records managed by other agencies—such as birth certificates (Arizona State Vital Records Office), marriage licenses, and property tax information (Maricopa County)—are identified with referrals to the appropriate jurisdiction. The city offers Records Request Forms for specific departments including City Court, Police, Fire, and Development Services, with fees potentially applied depending on record format as outlined in the Fees & Charges document. Utility account information is classified as privileged and not provided.

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  • MEETING MINUTES DOWNTOWN DESIGN REVIEW ...

    Fort Worth, TX
    Minutes

    The Downtown Design Review Board met on September 5, 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas, with six of seven members present. The board approved the August 1, 2024 meeting minutes unanimously and reviewed a new case (DG24-010) for 969 Commerce Street, which requested a Certificate of Appropriateness for a comprehensive building signage plan including five signs and two waivers from the Downtown Urban Design District Standards and Guidelines to allow multiple signs per canopy and other modifications.

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  • Old West End Historic District Commission

    Toledo, OH
    Minutes

    The Old West End Historic District Commission met on September 11, 2023, to review a Certificate of Appropriateness application (OWE-137-23) for repairs at 2158 Collingwood, a vacant 1921 church building owned by Beal Investment III, LLC. The requested work includes repairing broken windows, replacing rotten and missing wood, and reinstalling stone veneers; the property had previously been issued nuisance orders by the City of Toledo Code Compliance Department in March 2023 for similar repairs and failed to comply by the June 28, 2023 court date. The application was reviewed under Toledo Municipal Code historic overlay district regulations and the U.S. Secretary of Interior's Standards for rehabilitating historic buildings.

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  • MN06-25-08 1 Minutes of MAYOR AND COUNCIL Meeting Approved by Mayor and Council

    Tucson, AZ
    Minutes

    On June 25, 2008, the Tucson Mayor and Council held a regular meeting in which all members were present. Highlights included presentations by the Military Officers Association of America regarding a World War II Memorial donation, and council reports on community events including the "Dia de San Juan" festival, memorial funds for Officer Erik Hite, and relief efforts for Vista Sierra Apartments residents affected by a cooling system failure. The City Manager reported on Tucson Fire Station 22 receiving LEED Gold certification from the United States Building Council.

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  • City of Toledo | Plan Commission

    Toledo, OH
    Other

    The Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commission guides land use decisions to create economic opportunity and quality of life for residents, led by Director Lisa Cottrell at One Government Center, Suite #1620. The department provides planning guidance through applications for zoning compliance, site plan reviews, certificates of appropriateness, and overlay district designations across multiple districts including Downtown, Marina, Warehouse, and Broadway Corridor areas. "Forward Toledo" is a comprehensive land-use plan designed to guide planning for the next 10–20 years and shapes the community's collective vision for growth. The Plan Commission maintains an online Building Permit and Electronic Plan Review Portal and publishes meeting agendas, audio files, and staff reports on a regular schedule, with meetings held on dates including mid-January through December for both city and county sessions. Contact information for general inquiries is Planning@toledo.oh.gov or (419) 245-1200.

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  • Click Here

    Jackson, MS
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    This document establishes the 2026 application filing deadlines and procedural requirements for Certificate of Appropriateness applications before the Jackson Historic Preservation Commission (JHPC). Applications must be submitted by 12:00 pm on designated Thursdays through an online portal at Jacksonms.viewpointcloud.com, with complete supporting documentation required or applications will be deemed incomplete. Legal advertisements are published in the newspaper on specified dates, with JHPC meetings held at 11:00 am on designated dates at the Andrew Jackson Conference Room (Room 105), Warren Hood Building, 200 S. President St., downtown Jackson, followed by appeal deadlines five business days later. Applicants and designers must attend the scheduled JHPC meeting to present their case and any requested architectural design changes, or the case will be tabled to the following month.

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