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15 results for “capital improvement projects” · minutes

  • City Council — Minutes 4/8/2026

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
    Minutes

    The Boston City Council held a regular meeting on April 8, 2026, with 11 of 12 councilors present. The Council approved and referred multiple appropriation measures to the Committee on Ways and Means, including the Annual Appropriation and Tax Order for FY2027, a $40 million appropriation to the Other Post-Employment Benefits Liability Trust Fund (addressing a $2.68 billion unfunded liability), $3.5 million for transportation infrastructure improvements, $5 million for coastal resilience projects, and a $384.7 million appropriation for various capital improvement projects across city departments.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2025-11-17

    Nov 17, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Select Budget Committee met on November 17, 2025, with 8 members present and 1 excused. The Committee unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 121099, which authorizes the Mayor to accept and expend grants, private funding, and subsidized loans and amends the 2025 Budget and 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Program. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 121113, which amends the 2025 Budget, revises CIP project allocations, adds CIP projects, and creates positions, requiring a 3/4 City Council vote. Additionally, the Committee unanimously recommended filing the 2026 Proposed Budget and the 2026-2031 Proposed Capital Improvement Program with the City Clerk.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-09-16

    Sep 16, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on September 16, 2025, at 9:33 a.m., with Councilmembers Saka, Hollingsworth, Kettle, and Rinck present (Strauss excused). The committee unanimously recommended four measures: Resolution 32179 establishing a Council District Fund/District Project Fund under the 2025 Adopted Budget and Capital Improvement Program; Council Bill 121058 renaming the Council District Fund CIP project to District Project Fund and lifting a proviso; Council Bill 121040 establishing new vehicle type classifications and curb allowances for e-cargo bicycle delivery with amendments to Seattle Municipal Code sections; and Council Bill 121023 correcting a franchisee name error in railroad franchise ordinances. The committee also heard an informational item on the Seattle Transportation Plan 3-Year Implementation Plan. All four recommended bills passed 4–0.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-09-02

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on September 2, 2025, from 10:01 a.m. to 12:06 p.m., with Presiding Officer Councilmember Saka and three other members present and one excused. The committee discussed Resolution 32179 regarding the operation of a Council District Fund/District Project Fund under the 2025 Adopted Budget and 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Program. The committee also discussed Council Bill 121058, which amends the 2025 Budget ordinance to rename the Council District Fund CIP project to the District Project Fund CIP project and lift a proviso. Additionally, the committee heard an information item on the SDOT Sidewalk Program covering repair and new construction, and discussed Council Bill 121040 establishing new vehicle type rules for e-cargo bicycle delivery operations, parking, and loading.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2025-07-16

    Jul 16, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Select Budget Committee met on July 16, 2025, with five members present, one excused, and two arriving late, presided over by Councilmember Strauss. The committee discussed four Council Bills: CB 121028 proposing a special election concurrent with the November 4, 2025 general election to authorize increased business and occupation tax rates for housing, human services, workforce, and small business support; CB 121030 authorizing acceptance and expenditure of grants, private funding, and subsidized loans with amendments to the 2025 Budget and 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Program; CB 121031 amending the 2025 Budget to change appropriations across departments and funds, revise CIP project allocations, and create or modify positions, requiring a 3/4 Council vote; and CB 121032, which was listed but not detailed in the minutes. No formal votes or outcomes were recorded for any of the bills discussed.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2024-11-14

    Nov 14, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Select Budget Committee met on November 14, 2024, with 9 members present initially and 7 present when business resumed at 10:32 a.m. after a recess. The Committee unanimously recommended adoption of CB 120872, which amends the 2024 Budget and 2024-2029 Capital Improvement Program with appropriation changes across various departments and funds. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 120873, adopting the Seattle Center Fee Range Schedule and Terms and Conditions to authorize the Seattle Center Director to set facility use fees. Additionally, the Committee unanimously recommended CB 120874, which authorizes a $9,300,000 loan from the REET I Capital Projects Fund to the 2026 Multipurpose LTGO Bond Fund B for the Memorial Stadium redevelopment project. All three ordinances received 9–0 votes in favor with no opposition.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2024-08-07

    Aug 7, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Select Budget Committee met on August 7, 2024, at 9:32 a.m. with Councilmember Strauss presiding. The committee recommended passage of three ordinances amending the 2024 Budget and 2024-2029 Capital Improvement Program: CB 120811 (changing appropriations to various departments and budget control levels), CB 120813 (authorizing acceptance of non-City funding sources and grants), and CB 120812 (revising project allocations, adding CIP projects, and modifying positions). All three bills passed with 9-0 votes in favor, with CB 120812 recommended to pass as amended. The committee also heard an August Economic and Revenue Forecast Update but did not hear the Budget Process Preview information item.

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  • Meeting Date Wednesday, May 1, 2024

    May 1, 2024

    ·Baltimore, MD
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    The Maryland Board of Public Works held a meeting on May 1, 2024, to approve multiple funding and licensing items. The Board approved $257,300 in Agricultural Cost Share Program funding for 13 individual grants, $62,050 in additional funding for two grants, and authorized reversion of $924,166 in balances from 30 completed or canceled agricultural projects. The Board also approved $1.2 billion in General Obligation Bonds ($1 billion tax-exempt and $200 million taxable) to finance the State's Capital Improvement Program, a $750,000 FY 2024 Operating grant to the West Baltimore County Redevelopment Authority, and $2.982 million in compensation to Gary Washington as an erroneously confined individual. Six wetlands licenses were granted for various projects, including 7,683 square feet of marsh plantings by Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works and 4,475 square feet created by Southwind Lot Owners Association in Queen Anne's County.

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  • Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee — Minutes 2024-03-20

    Mar 20, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met on March 20, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber, with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Strauss. The committee discussed CB 120752, an ordinance authorizing various city departments to accept grants, private funding, and subsidized loans, amending the 2024 Budget and 2024-2029 Capital Improvement Program, and revising project allocations. The meeting adjourned at 9:47 a.m.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2023-07-19

    Jul 19, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On July 19, 2023, the Seattle Finance and Housing Committee met under the presiding officer Councilmember Mosqueda with five members present to discuss budget and fiscal matters. The committee reviewed two information items regarding policies for disposal of excess city-owned properties and the City Budget Office and Central Staff Budget work-group, while one fiscal note enhancement item was not heard. Two council bills were discussed: CB 120617, which authorizes acceptance of non-City funding and grants for various departments and amends the 2023 Budget and 2023-2028 Capital Improvement Program, and CB 120618, which amends the 2023 Budget, revises CIP project allocations, creates new CIP projects and positions, and requires a 3/4 vote of the City Council. The meeting concluded at 12:28 p.m.

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  • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL MINUTES April 6, 2023

    Apr 6, 2023

    ·Mesa, AZ
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    The Mesa City Council held a study session on April 6, 2023, to hear a presentation on utility projects in the Capital Improvement Program. The Office of Management & Budget Director Brian Ritschel reviewed funding sources and CIP challenges, highlighting completed projects in FY 22/23 and projects under construction for Wastewater and Energy departments. The Council discussed the LG Energy Solution battery plant opening in Queen Creek within Mesa's gas service area, with Energy Resources Program Manager Anthony Cadorin providing details on energy demand and location specifics at the northeast corner of Ironwood and Germann Road. Ritschel presented future funded projects for Water, Wastewater, Energy, and Solid Waste, noting the Central Reuse Pipeline is estimated for completion in 2025 with water credits available in 2027 pending a full year of flow verification by the Gila River Indian Community. The Signal Butte Water Treatment Plant expansion will proceed in phases pending Bureau of Reclamation guidance on CAP cuts.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2023-02-01

    Feb 1, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Finance and Housing Committee of the Seattle City Council met on February 1, 2023, from 9:33 a.m. to 10:50 a.m., with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Mosqueda. The committee heard two information items: Inf 2226 regarding 2023 Capital Improvement Projects Quarterly Monitoring Watchlist and Inf 2227 regarding a Sugary Beverage Tax Update. No formal votes or actions were recorded in the minutes.

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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2022-07-05

    Jul 5, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On July 5, 2022, the Seattle City Council's Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee, chaired by Councilmember Pedersen with six members present, recommended passage of CB 120358, which authorizes the Director of the Seattle Department of Transportation to accept grants from the United States Department of Transportation and other non-City sources and amends the 2022-2027 Capital Improvement Program. The Committee also recommended adoption of Resolution 32055, which provides recommendations to the Sound Transit Board regarding the Preferred Alternative for the West Seattle and Ballard Link Extensions project. Both items passed unanimously 5–0, with no opposing votes.

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  • Hazleton, PA

    Hazleton, PA
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    On August 9, 2007, the Hazleton Area School Board held a special meeting to address personnel hiring, capital improvements, and administrative matters. The Board approved a PDE-3074(a) form for the purchase and installation of a replacement swimming pool water heater at Hazleton Area High School, with an estimated cost between $10,000 and $15,000, and approved a lease/purchase agreement for an IBM System I Model 525 (OS400) upgrade. The meeting also addressed resignations, leaves of absence, and included public comment regarding the pool heater project.

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  • CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BANGOR DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES

    Bangor, PA
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    The Charter Township of Bangor Downtown Development Authority held a meeting on September 11, 2020, at 8:00 AM, with six members present. The Authority approved minutes from March 6 and July 10, 2020, and received a Treasurer's report. The primary agenda item was a Capital Project improvement for the Shrestha/Thelen Drive area, which involved installing ten street lights in the DDA District through a contract with Bay City Light and Power for $32,900 for material and labor—less than the previously authorized $35,000. The monthly maintenance and electricity cost for the fixtures would be $17.47 per fixture, totaling $174.70 per month, with costs potentially increasing over time. Chairperson Lee Newton reported that private contractor quotes for the same work ranged from $35,000 minimum. Glenn Rowley moved and Sandra Covaleski supported authorization to enter into the Bay City Light and Power contract for the $32,900 installation.

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