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  • City Council — Agenda 4/8/2026

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
    Agenda

    The City Council agenda for April 8, 2026 includes several appropriation measures from the Mayor, including a $40 million allocation to the Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) Liability Trust Fund (addressing a $2.68 billion unfunded liability), $3.5 million from the Capital Grant Fund for transportation infrastructure impacts, $5 million for coastal resilience projects, $384.7 million for various capital improvements across city departments, and $13.855 million for additional capital projects. The meeting will also address the Annual Appropriation and Tax Order for FY2027, as well as approval of minutes from the April 1, 2026 meeting.

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  • W E S T T O W N T O W N S H I P 1039 Wilmington Pike

    Dec 15, 2025

    ·Wilmington, DE
    Agenda

    The Westtown Township Board of Supervisors held a workshop on December 15, 2025, to review the 2026 budget for capital projects and open space funds, consider 2026 consultants, and discuss proposed changes to the 2026 fee schedule. The capital projects budget totals approximately $3.5 million across multiple departments, with significant allocations for sewer infrastructure ($1.8 million, including Pleasant Grove Pump Station construction and sewer repairs funded partially by a $500,000 state grant), parks and facilities upgrades ($437,000 for Oakbourne Mansion and Tyson Park improvements), and public works vehicle replacements ($140,000). The meeting was held at the Westtown Township Municipal Building and was available via Zoom for public participation.

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  • A G E N D A CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025 5:30 P.M.

    Dec 15, 2025

    ·Austin, TX
    Agenda

    The City Council meeting on April 6, 2026 will address multiple business licenses (mobile food vendors, massage therapy, hemp edibles, liquor permits), a public hearing on a tax abatement application, and bid opening for 2026 Street Reconstruction Projects. The agenda includes several resolutions to approve the 2026-2028 base pay structure, the Austin Bruins contract, budget adjustment number two, design services for the Sanitary Sewer Lining Project, and various funding transfers and change orders for ongoing capital projects. The meeting will also recognize Step Up Award recipients and allow public comment before adjourning.

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  • York Township Recreation Board Meeting Agenda July 3, 2025

    Jul 3, 2025

    ·York, PA
    Agenda

    This July 3, 2025 York Township Recreation Board meeting agenda covers general business including approval of May/June minutes and budget reports, along with Recreation Director Carly Mercadante's updates on user group fees, field rentals, subdivision plans, grant applications, park rules, and capital projects. The agenda also includes reviews of recent and upcoming recreation programs and events, such as summer camp, Friday night movies, and a July 11 screening of Kung Fu Panda 4, as well as discussion of an open board position.

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  • Public Meeting Agenda December 2, 2024 7:00 PM

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Huntsville, AL
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider two ordinances: HR-484 to create a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and HR-485 to authorize acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The agenda included announcements of ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, including the Strafford Park and Bair Road stormwater projects, and closure of Contention Lane Bridge in January, along with various township business items including approval of proposals for the West Valley Road Storm and Sanitary Pipe Upgrade project totaling multiple contractor fees and escrow releases totaling approximately $700,520.86.

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  • May 12, 2020 TO

    May 12, 2020

    ·Eugene, OR
    Agenda

    On May 12, 2020, the Lane County Board of Commissioners was asked to ratify the Fiscal Year 2020-21 Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) Regional Wastewater Program Budget and Capital Improvements Program, which had been approved by the MWMC on April 10, 2020 following three budget work sessions and a public hearing. Under the Intergovernmental Agreement established in 1977, Lane County, the City of Eugene, and the City of Springfield must each ratify the annual MWMC budget, which funds all operations, administrative services, and capital projects for the regional wastewater collection and treatment facilities, with Eugene providing operations and maintenance services and Springfield providing administrative services. The budget document was required to be ratified by all three governing bodies prior to July 1, 2020, when the fiscal year would begin.

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  • MEETING AGENDA December 6, 2013 Bruce Berry, MD, Chair Jenny Allen, Vice Chair

    Dec 6, 2013

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    This document is a meeting agenda for the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission dated December 6, 2013, held at the West Virginia Regional Technology Park in South Charleston. The meeting covered multiple agenda items including approval of financial aid reports, enrollment data, capital project priorities, and updates on institutional strategic initiatives related to access, success, and impact. The agenda included discussions on a Fall 2013 enrollment report, a comprehensive financial aid report, proposals to approve capital projects at West Virginia State University and Concord University, and reviews of institutional programs and textbook policies.

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  • Boise Public Library Board of Trustees Regular Meeting ...

    Boise, ID
    Agenda

    The Boise Public Library Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on May 14, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at the Main Library, with public attendance available in person and via YouTube. The agenda included the Director's Report covering library statistics and capital improvements projects, a Request for Reconsideration of the book "Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention – and How to Think Deeply Again," and a policy review addressing confidentiality of records, collection development and maintenance, and reconsideration of materials procedures. The meeting materials referenced exhibits on the Library Bill of Rights and Freedom to Read Statement as part of the policy discussion framework.

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  • 02-18-2025 Council Agenda WITH LINKS

    Chattanooga, TN
    Agenda

    The Chattanooga City Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 18, 2025 includes final readings on two finance ordinances totaling approximately $29.9 million in budget amendments, including $11.9 million in capital projects and $18 million for a one-time Fire and Police Pension Fund payment, along with reallocations due to the dissolution of the Department of Innovation Delivery and Performance. The agenda also includes final readings on four zoning ordinances proposing rezoning changes for properties across multiple districts. The meeting begins at 3:30 PM with standard procedural items and committee reports from Parks and Public Works.

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  • CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS

    Evanston, IL
    Agenda

    The Evanston City Council held a regular meeting on July 15, 2019, to address several agenda items including approval of prior meeting minutes, consideration of an inclining block water rate structure to adjust rates based on consumption levels, and approval of Resolution 76-R-19 authorizing a Local Public Agency Funding Agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation for the Central Street Bridge Replacement project. The bridge project agreement establishes maximum federal grant funding at 80% of right-of-way purchase costs (up to $560,000), with the City of Evanston committing to fund the remaining 20% ($140,000) from its 2019 General Obligation Bonds Capital Improvement Fund.

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  • ILLINOIS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD BOARD BOOK JB PRITZKER, GOVERNOR

    Springfield, IL
    Agenda

    The Illinois Capital Development Board held a meeting on June 11, 2024, across multiple locations including Chicago, Springfield, Collinsville, and Peoria, chaired by Eileen Rhodes with TJ Edwards as Executive Director. The agenda covered multiple construction projects and modifications across three regions, including change orders and modifications for universities under the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE), facilities managed by the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC), and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS). The meeting also included architecture/engineering selection recommendations, informational reports on change orders and emergency projects, and provisions for public comment and executive session.

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  • York Township Water & Sewer Authority Meeting Agenda

    York, PA
    Agenda

    The York Township Water & Sewer Authority scheduled an October 20, 2025 meeting to address several operational and capital items, including approval of tapping and connection fees with a recommended study budget not to exceed $16,000, a PennDOT resolution for Springwood Road, and timber harvest authorization at Green Valley Pump Station property. The agenda also included updates on construction and material specification standards, pump station engineering reports, and active development projects including Hudson Ridge North and the Bridgewater Project 3B.

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  • AGENDA Fall Quarterly Meeting Nashville Room, William ...

    Nashville, TN
    Agenda

    The Tennessee Higher Education Commission held a Fall Quarterly Meeting scheduled for November 12, 2025, in Nashville to address strategic initiatives including institutional mission profiles, academic policy revisions, the 2025-2035 Strategic Higher Education Master Plan, campus master plans for three community colleges, and fiscal recommendations including FY2026-27 operating state appropriations, tuition and fee policies, and capital projects. The meeting agenda also included an Outcomes-Based Funding Formula update and consideration of a new Master of Science program in Industrial and Systems Engineering at Tennessee Technological University. An Access, Academics, and Student Success Committee meeting was scheduled for the same day to address chair elections and academic program matters.

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  • SKIPPACK TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Re-Organization Meeting Agenda

    Indianapolis, IN
    Agenda

    The Skippack Township Board of Supervisors held a re-organization meeting on January 5, 2026, to swear in newly elected and re-elected officials, including supervisors Karen Lynch and Justin Glennon, tax collector Laurie Augustine, and auditor Sara Weiss, followed by elections for chairperson and vice chairperson positions and appointments to various township roles and boards. The meeting agenda included administrative actions such as approving bills totaling approximately $268,123 across multiple funds, establishing new employee HRA categories ($3,000–$7,500 depending on coverage type), and discussing a $250,000 multi-modal grant for engineering costs on the Perkiomen Creek Road Bridge project, with 2026 road improvement allocations of $600,000 from the capital fund and $400,000 in liquid fuels. The agenda also covered adoption of resolutions establishing meeting dates, holiday schedules, fee schedules, and tax rates for the township.

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  • SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL and SALT LAKE CITY COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AGENCY and

    Salt Lake City, UT
    Agenda

    This formal meeting agenda for Salt Lake City Council, the Community Reinvestment Agency, and the Local Building Authority is scheduled for May 20, 2025, at 7:00 PM in a hybrid format at City & County Building, Room 315. The Local Building Authority will hold a public hearing to consider approving a resolution adopting the Capital Projects Fund budget for Fiscal Year 2025-26, which covers bond debt services for the Glendale and Marmalade Libraries; the hearing is set for May 20, 2025, with a second public hearing scheduled for June 3, 2025, at 7:00 PM. The Community Reinvestment Agency will hold a briefing and public hearing on its Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget resolution on May 20, 2025. The meeting will be conducted by Board/Council Member Victoria Petro (District 1) and will include approval of April 15, 2025 meeting minutes.

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  • AGENDA 1. Establish quorum and call meeting to order. 3. ...

    Houston, TX
    Agenda

    The TIRZ 17 Redevelopment Authority and Tax Reinvestment Zone Number Seventeen held a joint meeting on August 26, 2025, in Houston to discuss and take action on redevelopment matters. The agenda included approval of prior meeting minutes, updates on capital improvement projects (Sports Complex, Detention Basin A, Memorial Drive Phase 2, and W-140 Briar Branch Expansion), consideration of a pay application from Reytec Construction, and review of an interlocal agreement with the City of Bunker Hill Village. The meeting provided opportunity for public comment and allowed board members to participate by videoconference if a quorum was present in person.

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