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  • Alley North of Grant, East of Hartrey

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will conduct sewer and pavement improvements at the alley north of Grant Street and east of Hartrey Avenue over four to six weeks beginning July 22, 2025. Work includes a sewer extension on Colfax Street between Hartrey and Brown Avenues, storm sewer installation, 8-inch-thick concrete alley pavement, and garage apron restoration. The alley will be closed to traffic during reconstruction; residents must remove vehicles from garages and parking areas before closure, and refuse and recycling collection will move to curb-side service during construction. Alliance Contractors, Inc. will perform the work under monitoring by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker (708-435-3866) available for construction-related inquiries.

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  • Sheridan and Clinton Pedestrian Crossing

Evanston, IL
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The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will install pedestrian crossing improvements at the intersection of Sheridan Road and Clinton Place over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of the September 8, 2025 document date. Work includes installation of a new ADA-compliant pedestrian crossing with ramps, solar-powered LED pedestrian crossing signs with push buttons, striping, and parkway restoration. Daytime parking (7:00 AM to 5:00 PM) will be prohibited in the construction zone, with street sweeping restrictions waived for one block radius around the site. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash as primary contacts.

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  • Sheridan and Keeney Pedestrian Crossing

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will implement pedestrian safety upgrades at the intersection of Sheridan Road and Keeney Street over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of September 8, 2025. Work includes installation of solar-powered LED pedestrian crossing signs with push buttons, striping, and parkway restoration. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with street sweeping restrictions waived within a one-block radius of the work zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will oversee the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker as the primary contact.

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  • Annual Report 2024 For Fiscal Year Ending December 31 • Published June 2025

    Scranton, PA
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    The Township of Langley's 2024 Annual Report covers fiscal performance for the year ending December 31, 2024, published in June 2025. Key highlights include the identification of an additional $3.5 million in annual savings through budget efficiencies, maintaining the lowest property tax rates in Metro Vancouver while continuing infrastructure investments in roads, parks, and public facilities. The township expanded public safety services by adding firefighters and RCMP officers, achieved a 3 percent decline in the Crime Severity Index for the fourth consecutive year, and made progress on major capital projects including the 208 Street corridor improvements.

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  • Annual Report 2024 For Fiscal Year Ending December 31 • Published June 2025

    Carlisle, PA
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    The Township of Langley's 2024 Annual Report documents the municipality's achievements during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024, published in June 2025. Key highlights include the identification of an additional $3.5 million in annual budget savings while maintaining the lowest property tax rates in Metro Vancouver, continued investments in public safety with expanded firefighter, RCMP officer, and bylaw staff levels, and progress on major capital infrastructure projects including the 208 Street corridor improvement. The report demonstrates a commitment to closing infrastructure gaps and managing cost pressures while supporting continued community growth across the Township's various neighborhoods including Aldergrove, Fort Langley, Murrayville, Walnut Grove, and Willoughby-Willowbrook.

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  • Greenwood Street from McDaniel Avenue to Fowler Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will undertake pedestrian improvements on Greenwood Street from McDaniel Avenue to Fowler Avenue over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of July 7, 2025. Work includes installation of new concrete sidewalk on the south side of Greenwood Street and west side of Fowler Avenue, sidewalk improvements, and driveway and parkway restoration as needed. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with street sweeping restrictions waived within one block of the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, with the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau overseeing the project.

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  • Budget & Management | City of Cleveland Ohio

    Cleveland, OH
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    The Division of Budget and Management in Cleveland's Department of Finance prepares, implements, and monitors annual operating budgets and financial plans to fund City services. The General Fund Operating Budget, funded primarily by a 2.5% City Income Tax on all workers in Cleveland, supports Safety Forces (Police, Fire, and EMS), Waste and Recycling Pick Up, City Parks, and Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Centers. Enterprise Funds operate as self-supporting services including Water, Water Pollution Control, Cleveland Public Power, the Airport, Cemeteries, Golf Courses, City Parking Facilities, Public Auditorium, and West Side Market. The City also funds capital improvements and infrastructure through debt, restricted funds, and grants, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that must support projects eliminating blight and assisting low- and moderate-income residents in housing, public improvements, and land use areas. Budget documents are available for fiscal years 2023 through 2026, along with an interactive budget portal and comprehensive financial reports.

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  • About the City Budget Information Series on the City of Madison Budget

    Madison, WI
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    This informational series provides an overview of the City of Madison's budget structure and processes. The document explains that Madison maintains two separate budgets—a capital budget funding long-term infrastructure projects (roads, housing, building improvements) financed primarily through borrowing, and an operating budget supporting daily city services (police, fire, libraries, sanitation) funded mainly through property taxes. The series is designed as a public education tool covering budget fundamentals, the city's structural deficit, financial policies, and revenue options, with all budget phases publicly available on the city website.

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  • Emerson Street and Elgin Road Patching

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    This document describes concrete pavement patching scheduled as part of the City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project on Emerson Street between Oak Avenue and Maple Avenue and on Elgin Road between Emerson Street and Benson Avenue. Work is anticipated to begin the week of September 22, 2025 and be completed by mid-October, weather permitting, with daytime parking prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the contractor, and the project will be monitored by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau with oversight from Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • Alley North of Payne Street and East of Crawford Avenue

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    The 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project includes sewer and paving work in the alley north of Payne Street and east of Crawford Avenue, scheduled to begin within two weeks of October 9, 2025, with completion expected in four to six weeks weather permitting. The work encompasses storm sewer installation, construction of 8-inch-thick concrete alley pavement, and garage apron restoration as needed. The alley will be closed to traffic during construction, requiring vehicle removal from garages and parking areas, with refuse and recycling collection relocated to curbside and street sweeping parking restrictions waived within a one-block radius. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, with oversight by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau, monitored by Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker.

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  • Greenwood Picnic Pad

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    The Greenwood Picnic Pad project is part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project in Evanston and includes ADA improvements adjacent to Greenwood Street Beach. The work encompasses installation of a concrete sidewalk from the parking lot on Sheridan Road to an existing asphalt path, a concrete picnic pad, picnic accessories, and parkway restoration as needed. Construction is scheduled to begin the week of September 15, 2025, and be completed by late October 2025, with Alliance Contractors, Inc. (1166 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60089) serving as the contractor. The City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker (708-435-3866) overseeing construction and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash (847-448-8102) handling general inquiries.

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  • Transit Stops

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project includes transit stop improvements scheduled to begin the week of July 28, 2025, and anticipated to take four to six weeks to complete. The work involves installation of ADA-compliant concrete pads at transit stops on Lake Street between Dodge Avenue and Ridge Avenue, and on Ridge Avenue between Dobson Street and Lake Street. Alliance Contractors, Inc. (1166 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60089) is the project contractor, and temporary "No Parking" signs will be posted a minimum of 48 hours before construction begins at each location. The City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Brooke Tucker (Resident Engineer, 708-435-3866) and Bridget Nash (Senior Project Manager, 847-448-8102) serving as city contacts.

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  • Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    The City of Evanston will conduct pedestrian improvements on Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue as part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project, with work anticipated to begin within two weeks and lasting four to six weeks. The project includes pedestrian crossing improvements at Dodge Avenue, new sidewalk installation on the south side of Lee Street east of Dodge Avenue, sidewalk improvements throughout the project limits, and parkway restoration as needed. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with 48-hour advance notice provided via temporary no-parking signs, and street sweeping restrictions will be waived for one block around the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will oversee the work under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • Greenwood Street from McDaniel Avenue to Fowler Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will install new concrete sidewalk on the south side of Greenwood Street and west side of Fowler Avenue between McDaniel Avenue and Fowler Avenue, along with sidewalk improvements and driveway and parkway restoration as needed. Construction is scheduled to begin within two weeks of July 7, 2025, and is anticipated to take four to six weeks, with daytime no-parking restrictions in effect from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during work hours. Alliance Contractors, Inc. will serve as the contractor, with the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau overseeing the project. Temporary no-parking signs will be posted a minimum of 48 hours before work begins, and street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived within a one-block radius of the construction zone.

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  • Alley North of Lincoln and East of Hartrey

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    This document announces the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project for the alley north of Lincoln Street and east of Hartrey Avenue in Evanston, with construction scheduled to begin within two weeks of September 16, 2025, and expected to last four to six weeks. The work includes installation of storm sewers, construction of 8-inch-thick concrete alley pavement, and garage apron restoration as needed. During the alley closure, refuse and recycling collection will shift to curb pickup, and street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived within a one-block radius to accommodate increased on-street parking demand. Alliance Contractors, Inc. will serve as the contractor, with oversight by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • Colfax Street Sewer Extension

    Evanston, IL
    Other

    The City of Evanston will install a storm sewer extension on Colfax Street between Hartrey Avenue and Brown Avenue as part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project, with work beginning within two weeks of July 22, 2025. Construction will include pavement saw cutting, trench excavation, storm sewer installation, street patching, and parkway restoration, with daytime work hours from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM requiring parking prohibitions. Temporary "No Parking" signs will be posted at least 48 hours before work begins, and street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived for one block radius around the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker's supervision.

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  • Agendas, Minutes & Reports | City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks

    Los Angeles, CA
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    This webpage provides access to agendas, minutes, and reports from the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Commission. The document presents a meeting schedule spanning from July 17, 2025 through December 18, 2025, with meetings held generally on Thursdays biweekly. Each meeting includes associated agendas, minutes, information reports, and board meeting audio recordings available to the public. Specific reports referenced include the FY24-25 Park Fee Annual Report (November 6, 2025), Park Needs Assessment reports (September 4 and December 18, 2025), the LA Equestrian Center Improvement Projects (October 2, 2025), and a CAO Performance Metrics and Operations Update on A Bridge Home Shelter (December 18, 2025). Two meetings were cancelled (December 4 and September 18, 2025). The page indicates the Commission also oversees Concessions Commission and Facility Repair and Maintenance Task Forces.

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