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  • REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI April 21, 2026

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Jackson, MS
    Agenda

    This agenda document outlines the regular meeting of the Jackson, Mississippi City Council held on April 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM. The council addressed two street renamings: Lilly Street (from Woodrow Wilson Boulevard to Clover Hill Drive) to Damian Murriel Drive, and Wood Street (from Cohea Street to Peach Orchard Street) to Dr. Roderick Demond Little Drive, both scheduled for public hearing and adoption. The consent agenda included declaring parcel number 423-6 at 107 West Mayes Street as surplus property, authorizing a 48-month copier rental agreement with Advantage Business Systems Inc. for the Office of the City Attorney, and approving April 7, 2026 meeting minutes. Introduced ordinances included amendments to Chapter 2 of the City Code, a temporary moratorium on data center development and expansion, and a re-enactment of ordinance sections 86-51 through 86-62. The regular agenda encompassed claims, payroll, authorization to auction city-owned vehicles online through GovDeals, and an order amending a prior authorization for a $2,000,000 Economic Development Administration grant application.

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    street namingsurplus propertydata center moratorium
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  • 2100-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a grant agreement with One Columbus in an amount up to $1,300,000.00 to provide support for economic development activities associated with business attraction, expansion, and retention as well as other activities related to the City of Columbus’ continued interest in workforce development, marketing, and entrepreneurship; to authorize the transfer between object classes; to authorize the appropriation in an amount up to $500,000.00 within the Neighborhood Economic Development fund; to authorize the expenditure of $1,300,000.00 within the 2025 General Fund and the Neighborhood Economic Development Fund; and to authorize the advancement of funds to the agency on a predetermined schedule. ($1,300,000.00)

    Jul 17, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City of Pottsville Redevelopment Authority Meeting May 21, 2025

    May 21, 2025

    ·Pottsville, PA
    Minutes

    The City of Pottsville Redevelopment Authority held a meeting on May 21, 2025, to address multiple redevelopment projects and legal matters, including updates on the Pottsville Nursing Home Project, conservatorships of several properties, the Rosalia Hotel funding request, and progress discussions on the Height Advisors Project at 101 N. Centre Street. The agenda also covered new partnerships with Alvernia University for a relocation and expansion project, RACP (Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program) grant fee schedules, and a business incubator update at 1 S. 2nd Street, with the next meeting scheduled for June 18, 2025.

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    redevelopment projectsproperty conservatorshiphotel fundinguniversity partnershipbusiness incubator
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  • Administration and Finance Committee Minutes February 25, 2025 1

    Feb 25, 2025

    ·Columbia, SC
    Minutes

    The Richland County Council's Administration and Finance Committee met on February 25, 2025, to conduct routine business including the election of Derrek Pugh as Chair and approval of prior meeting minutes. The committee voted unanimously to recommend awarding a $11.3 million contract (with 10% contingency totaling $12.4 million) to Palmetto Corp of Conway for the Community Road Phase 2 Widening project, a 3½-mile expansion of a State road adjacent to the Scout Motors site, funded through state economic development incentives administered by the County. The committee also began discussion of an operational services initiative involving Brightly Software acquisition and a County facility master plan assessment.

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  • 1355-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a not-for-profit service contract with One Columbus in an amount up to $700,000.00 for economic development activities associated with business attraction, expansion, and retention as well as other activities related to the City of Columbus’ continued interest in workforce development, marketing, and entrepreneurship; to authorize the expenditure of $700,000.00 from the 2024 General Fund Operating Budget; and to authorize the advancement of funds to the agency on a predetermined schedule. ($700,000.00)

    May 6, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1852-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a not-for-profit service contract with One Columbus in an amount up to $700,000.00 for economic development activities associated with business attraction, expansion, and retention as well as other activities related to the City of Columbus’ continued interest in workforce development, marketing, and entrepreneurship; to authorize the expenditure of $700,000.00 from the 2023 General Fund Operating Budget; and to authorize the advancement of funds on a pre-determined schedule. ($700,000.00)

    Jun 14, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 22-1039: A resolution approving and providing for the execution of a proposed Grant Agreement between the City and County of Denver and the Caring for Denver Foundation concerning the “DPD Co-Responder Expansion” program and the funding therefor. Approves a grant agreement with the Caring for Denver Foundation for $2,814,120 and through 7-31-2023 for costs associated with the continuation of the Denver Police Department co-responder program in collaboration with the Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD), doing business as WellPower, and expanding the program by adding 3 additional clinicians who will be placed with the Denver Fire Department and Denver Park Rangers, citywide (POLIC-202264537). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-3-2022. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-31-2022.

    Aug 22, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1791-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with One Columbus in an amount up to $700,000.00 for economic development activities associated with business attraction, expansion, and retention as well as other activities related to the City of Columbus’ continued interest in workforce development, marketing, and entrepreneurship; to authorize the expenditure of $700,000.00 from the 2022 General Fund Operating Budget; and to declare an emergency. ($700,000.00)

    Jun 15, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2985-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with One Columbus in an amount up to $700,000.00 for economic development activities associated with business relocation, expansion, and retention as well as other activities related to the City of Columbus’ continued interest in workforce development, marketing, and entrepreneurship; to authorize the expenditure of $700,000.00 from the 2021 General Fund Operating Budget; and to declare an emergency. ($700,000.00)

    Nov 5, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Port of Portland 2024-25 Public Hearing Minutes Wednesday, June 12th, 2024

    Portland, OR
    Minutes

    On June 12, 2024, the Port of Portland held a public hearing before the Tri-County Steering Committee to review the 2024-25 budget. CFO Antoinette Chandler outlined key budget priorities including the terminal core expansion project at Portland International Airport, marine business development at Terminal Two, and a Mass Timber Innovation campus, while emphasizing the Port's commitment to customer experience and regional equity. No public testimony was provided, and the meeting proceeded to commissioner questions regarding the status of the Mass Timber and Housing Innovation project.

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  • Economic Development Plan

    Lebanon, PA
    Other

    The Economic Development Plan for Lebanon County outlines a comprehensive strategy focused on promoting business expansion, workforce development, economic investment, and organizational cooperation. The plan emphasizes leveraging regional cooperation and cost-effective initiatives while strategically targeting specific industries, recognizing the county's limited resources. The document presents findings on employment trends, economic strengths and weaknesses, potential target industries, and a detailed action plan designed to address identified opportunities and threats.

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    economic developmentbusiness expansionworkforce developmentregional cooperationemployment trends
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  • Wilkes-barre

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Proposal

    The Wilkes-Barre Zoning Hearing Board scheduled a public hearing for March 20, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. to consider six zoning appeals, including requests for special exceptions and variances. Applications included KB Worship Centre International Ministries seeking to establish a church with shared parking in a mixed-use building, Braulio Rodriguez requesting conversion of a residential property to a 4-unit dwelling, Alberto Rodriguez proposing expansion of an auto repair business to include body work and used car sales, Juan Felix Restituyo Tejada seeking increased building coverage for a garage, Moon Beams Daycare Center requesting permission to operate a home daycare, and Bulldog BBQ Sauce, LLC (details incomplete in document).

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    zoning appealsspecial exceptionsvariancespublic hearing
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  • Township Information

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Other

    Wilkes-Barre Township is a Home Rule Municipality of the First Class located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, covering 3 square miles with an approximate population of 3,000 residents and a daytime business population of 50,000–100,000. The township has experienced significant recent development, including the expansion of retail centers like The Arena Hub and Wilkes-Barre Township Commons, and is home to the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, which hosts the Penguins Hockey team and various entertainment events. The township is strategically positioned along Interstate 81/Route 309, making it an emerging retail hub for Northeastern Pennsylvania with diverse dining, shopping, and entertainment options.

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    economic developmentretail expansionmunicipal governance
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