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28 results for “charter development” · proposal

  • Res 32209: A resolution approving the proposed charter amendments recommended by the board of the Seattle Social Housing Developer.

    May 12, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Inf 2893: Social Housing Developer Charter Changes

    Jan 27, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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RS2026-1759: A resolution directing the Metropolitan Council Office to develop scenarios and recommendations for potential amendments to the Metropolitan Charter regarding the size, structure, compensation, and support resources of the Metropolitan Council, in anticipation of a judicial ruling that may require a reduction in Council membership.

Jan 13, 2026

·Nashville, TN
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  • 25-1788: A resolution of city council consenting to the Mayor’s appointment of Brad Buchanan as Manager of Community Planning and Development. Approves the Mayoral appointment of Brad Buchanan as Executive Director of Community Planning and Development, pursuant to Charter Section § 2.2.6 (D). The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-11-2025.

    Nov 3, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2424-2025: To authorize the issuance of unlimited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $37,120,000.00 for neighborhood development-related projects; and to declare an emergency. ($37,120,000.00) Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Sep 3, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2426-2025: To authorize the issuance of limited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $57,310,000.00 for economic and community development-related projects; and to declare an emergency. ($57,310,000.00) Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Sep 3, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2003-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to amend the Enterprise Zone Agreement for the first time for Assignment & Assumption with BGO Charter Street Storage Owner LLC to remove BGO Charter Street Storage Owner LLC as enterprise and party to the agreement and to be replaced with ARIS Charter Street, LLC as enterprise and party to the agreement, whereby ARIS Charter Street, LLC will assume the terms and commitments of the agreement. ($0.00)

    Jul 8, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0138X-2025: To determine to proceed with the issue of bonds and certifying same to the board of elections in the amount of $500,000,000 for neighborhood development and affordable housing; and to declare an emergency ($500,000,000). Section 44-1(e) of the City Charter.

    May 23, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0133X-2025: To declare the necessity of bond issue, and to submit the question of such issue to the electors in the amount of $500,000,000 for neighborhood development and affordable housing; and to declare an emergency ($500,000,000). Section 44-1(e) of the City Charter.

    May 23, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Res 32148: A RESOLUTION regarding Initiative 137 concerning excess compensation payroll taxes to fund the Social Housing Developer (which the City Council determined not to enact on September 19, 2024); authorizing the City Clerk and the Executive Director of the Ethics and Elections Commission to take those actions necessary to enable proposed Initiative 137 to appear on the February 11, 2025 ballot and the local voters’ pamphlet in conjunction with the Payroll Expense Tax proposal (City Council Bill 120864), which is a proposed alternative measure dealing with the same subject matter in accordance with Charter Article IV; requesting the King County Elections Director to place the proposed Initiative 137 and its alternate on the February 11, 2025 election ballot in accordance with applicable law; and providing for the publication of such proposed Initiative Measure and its alternate.

    Sep 16, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 24-0609: A resolution approving the Mayoral appointment of Manish Kumar as Executive Director of the Department of Community Planning and Development, pursuant to Charter Section §2.2.6 (D). Consents to the mayoral appointment of Manish Kumar as Executive Director of the Department of Community Planning and Development pursuant to charter section §2.2.6 (D). The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-7-2024.

    Apr 30, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 0994-2024: Authorizing the issuance of limited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $18,250,000.00 for economic and community development-related projects; and to declare an emergency ($18,250,000.00). Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Mar 29, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0990-2024: Authorizing the issuance of unlimited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $50,000,000.00 for neighborhood development-related projects; and to declare an emergency ($50,000,000.00). Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Mar 29, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120666: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Department of Transportation; authorizing the Director of Transportation to enter into a lease agreement on behalf of the City of Seattle with the Cultural Space Agency, a city-chartered Public Development Authority, for its use and occupancy of a portion of King Street Station; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Aug 25, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • RS2023-2365: A Resolution authorizing the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency to negotiate and enter into a PILOT Agreement and accept payments in lieu of ad valorem taxes with respect to a multi-family housing project located at 333 Rio Vista Drive known as Charter Village.

    Aug 4, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 1896-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone Agreement with BGO Charter Street Storage Owner LLC (the “Enterprise”) for a tax abatement of seventy-five percent (75%) for a period of ten (10) consecutive years in consideration of the Enterprise investing approximately $45,720,000.00 in real property improvements, and the creation of twenty-twenty (22) net new full-time permanent positions with an estimated annual payroll of approximately $915,200.00.

    Jun 16, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0893-2023: Authorizing the issuance of unlimited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $19,500,000.00 for neighborhood development-related projects; and to declare an emergency ($19,500,000.00). Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Mar 15, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0899-2023: Authorizing the issuance of limited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $54,425,000.00 for economic and community development-related projects; and to declare an emergency ($54,425,000.00). Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Mar 15, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-1037: Resolution adopting the Plan Revision to the City of Pittsburgh’s Official Sewage Facilities Plan for the Environmental Charter School project which will involve the development of an environmental charter school with associated amenities. The site address is 6545 Hamilton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, in the 8th Ward.

    Dec 2, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 0125X-2022: To declare the necessity of bond issue, and to submit the question of such issue to the electors in the amount of $200,000,000 for neighborhood development; and to declare an emergency ($200,000,000.00). Section 44-1(e) of the City Charter.

    Jun 16, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0130X-2022: To determine to proceed with the issue of bonds and certifying same to the board of elections in the amount of $200,000,000.00 for neighborhood development; and to declare an emergency ($200,000,000.00). Section 44-1(e) of the City Charter.

    Jun 16, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-0763: Message and order for Amended Annual Appropriation and Tax Order for FY2023. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson as Chair of the Committee on Ways and Means will be recommending overrides to the Mayor's Annual Appropriation and Tax Order return and modification as follows: Partial override #1: 1. Increase Black Male Advancement Personnel Services, $600,000 to expand the office capacity (adding $400,000 to the line on the tax order). 2. Increase Office of Human Services (Office of Returning Citizens) Contractual Services, $800,000 to increase capacity in the Office of Returning Citizens (adding $500,000 to the line on the tax order). 3. Increase OEOI Contractual Services, $100,000 to commission a citywide life insurance study. 4. Increase City Clerk Contractual Services, $200,000 to procure codification services for the review and recodification of the City of Boston Code-Ordinances and the Special Acts relating to the City of Boston, including the City Charter. 5. Increase BCYF Personnel Services, $120,000 for youth workers to support programming for youth residents of BHA Commonwealth Apartments and BHA Faneuil Gardens. 6. Increase BPHC (Special Appropriation), $160,000 to provide salary increases of $20,000 for each FTE at Boston Youth Development Network. 7. Increase MOH Special Appropriation, $400,000 to BHA for the city housing voucher program, with set asides for project-basing at IDP units to buy deeper affordability, returning citizens, and BHA homeownership pilot launch, with the additional direction that this funding be used for a pilot for housing stipends for young people aged 19-24. 8. Increase Parks & Recreation Department Personnel Services, $688,373 for departmental capacity regarding tree maintenance (adding $144,186 to the line on the tax order). The increase overrides will be balanced by the following decrease overrides: 1. BFD Equipment: $400,000 2. BFD Equipment: $750,000 3. Law Contractual: $250,000 4. OBM Personnel: $130,000 5. DoIT Personnel: $160,000 6. BFD Contractual: $400,000 Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call of Partial Override #1 Recess President Flynn asked the Clerk to read Partial Override # 1 into the recorded. President Flynn asked the Clerk for a Roll Call Vote of Partial Override # 1, yeas 13. Councilor Lara offered a motion to Amend the Committee on Ways and Means recommended Overrides by: (a) striking out partial override #2 (b) in Partial Override #3, striking out "Decrease BPD Personnel Services (line 51200, Overtime) to”; and adding "The additional $2,410,000 will be offset by the following decrease overrides: BPD Contractual Services - $688,373, BPD Contractual Services - $100,000 and BPD Equipment - $1,700,000." so that the revised Partial Override #3 reads as follows: "increase YEE Contractual Services $4,606,667 to fully fund 6000 youth summer jobs and account for a pay adjustment ($2,746,667) and to fully fund 1,500 youth year-round jobs ($1,860,000), with the additional direction that $500,000 of the YEE contractual services funds be used for experiential learning opportunities for youth and the rest to be used for a partnership program between area high schools and colleges to create employment for low-income college students and academic support and employment opportunities for high school students (adding $2,410,000 to the line on the tax order, restoring the Council's $8,689,453). The additional $2,410,000 will be offset by the following decrease overrides: BPD Contractual Services - $688,373, BPD Contractual Services - $100,000 and BPD Equipment - $1,700,000. Second by Councilor Arroyo. The motion was passed; yeas 8, nays 5 (Baker, Bok, Flaherty, Flynn and Murphy) Councilor Fernandes Anderson moves to proceed with Revised Partial Override Number #3. Councilor Fernandes Anderson requested a roll call vote on Revised Partial Override #3; yeas 8, nays 5 (Baker, Bok, Flaherty, Flynn and Murphy) Override Failed. Dockets #0762 and #0763 are Overridden in Part and Constitute Approval of the FY23 Budget.

    Jun 10, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 21-R-3045: A RESOLUTION APPOINTING COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE SHEPERD TO SERVE AS THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL MEMBER ON THE KEEP ATLANTA BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PERFORMING THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF ATLANTA, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES WHEREAS, Keep America Beautiful, Inc. ("KAB") is a national non-profit public education organization dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and environment of America and improving waste handling practices at the community level; through its over 1,200 affiliate organizations, it is building partnerships with volunteer organizations, government agencies, and the private sector; and WHEREAS, the Keep Atlanta Beautiful Commission was established and created pursuant to Section 3-401 of the Charter of the City of Atlanta, and shall act in an advisory capacity to the city council to empower communities to safeguard and enhance the City's aesthetic appeal as embodied and reflected in the built and natural environments in an effort to help improve quality of life, and stimulate economic growth and development opportunities within the City of Atlanta; and WHEREAS, Keep Atlanta Beautiful Commission shall be composed of 18 members representing business and professional groups, trade unions, educational groups, civic clubs, the chamber of commerce, other groups and the general public; and WHEREAS, one Council Member shall be appointed by the Atlanta City Council to serve for a term of two years commencing on the approval date of this resolution; and WHEREAS, every effort should be made to fill all positions on the Commission to better enable the Commission to accomplish its work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA that after following the processes outlined in City of Atlanta Code of Ordinances Section 2-1852, Councilmember Joyce Sheperd is hereby appointed to the Keep Atlanta Beautiful Commission for the purpose of performing the duties and responsibilities of the Commission for the City of Atlanta, with said appointment being confirmed by Council through its adoption of this resolution, and being for a term of two years to begin upon the date of approval of this Resolution.

    Mar 30, 2022

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • 0054-2022: To authorize the issuance of unlimited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $16,000,000 for neighborhood development-related projects; and to declare an emergency ($16,000,000.00). Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Dec 22, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0059-2022: To authorize the issuance of limited tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $37,300,000 for economic and community development-related projects; and to declare an emergency ($37,300,000.00). Section 44-1(b) of the City Charter.

    Dec 22, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • PN0186-2021: Notice/Advertisement Title: Rules & Reference Committee Hearing on Ordinance 1169-2021: To codify the composition of the Civilian Police Review Board and Department of the Inspector General for the Division of Police; to supplement the City Charter by conferring expanded authority to the Board and the Department of the Inspector General to exercise certain duties and responsibilities, including the authority to develop administrative rules; receive, initiate, review, and cause the investigation of complaints of misconduct; make recommendations on resolutions of complaints; make recommendations on discipline; and in specific circumstances, to subpoena witnesses and evidence; and to declare an emergency. Contact Name: Kevin McCain Contact Telephone Number: 614-645-5829 Contact Email Address: KBMcCain@Columbus.gov

    Jun 30, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING 3209 West Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI 48917

    Lansing, MI
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    This document is an application form for Administrative Site Plan Review issued by Charter Township of Lansing, Michigan, establishing the procedures and fee structure for property development applications. The filing requirements include a $300 administrative review fee plus consultant fees based on actual township costs, with an escrow deposit of five times the review fee required if applicable. The form outlines required applicant information, property details, ownership documentation, and site specifications including parking, building area, landscaping, and open space requirements.

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  • Mayor’s Role Feb. 2026

    Hazleton, PA
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    The Hazleton Home Rule Study Commission is drafting a Mayor article for the city's home rule charter, using the current Third Class City Code and Optional Plan B as the structural foundation. The document outlines preliminary drafting assumptions on three key mayoral requirements: minimum age eligibility (currently 18, same as council members); residency qualification (Commission consensus favors two years of continuous residency preceding election, with the mayor required to maintain city residency during their term); and vacancy procedures (City Council appoints a replacement to serve until the next municipal election occurring more than 200 days after the vacancy). The Commission is soliciting feedback on these assumptions before providing formal drafting instructions to Pennsylvania Economy League staff to begin charter article development.

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