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  • 2022-0997: Resolution amending Resolution 644-2020, authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Innovation & Performance, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to adopt an existing government contract and enter into any related agreement or agreements and amendments thereto with Carahsoft Technology Corp. to provide Google Cloud subscription services, and add Google Assured Workloads to provide secure storage for sensitive data on the City’s cloud platform, and add Astronomer cloud scheduling, tools, training, and installation services to support cloud data warehousing and archiving from source data systems, increasing the 2022 budget by $76,000 to a total of $1,319,182.92 in 2022 funds, and increasing the 2023 budget by $240,000 to a total of $1,628,219.98 in 2023 funds, at a total amount not to exceed Four Million, Three Hundred Fifty Eight Thousand, Eight Hundred Twenty Four and 38/100 Dollars ($4,358,824.38).

    Nov 18, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2022-0951: Communication was received from the Boston City Archives regarding the FY 2022 Research and Access Report.

    Aug 2, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2021-1581: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute relevant agreements to receive grant funding from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission’s Historical and Archival Records Care grant to scan and rehouse 26 volumes of City Council Minute books (1816-1877) and 74 volumes of annexed borough books and further providing for an agreement and expenditures not to exceed EIGHT THOUSAND SIXTEEN ($8,016.00) dollars for this stated purpose. The grant requires a match from the City of Pittsburgh in the amount of EIGHT THOUSAND SIXTEEN ($8,016.00) dollars for this stated purpose for a total project cost of SIXTEEN THOUSAND THIRTY TWO ($16,032.00) dollars.

    Jun 4, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1580: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute relevant agreements to receive grant funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission’s Access to Historical Records: Archival Projects to enhance discoverability and access to Pittsburgh’s archival collections and further providing for an agreement and expenditures not to exceed ONE HUNDRED THIRTY THREE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR ($133,934.00) dollars for this stated purpose.

    Jun 4, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Mayor & Council Meeting Document Archive City of Tucson

    Tucson, AZ
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  • Council Archives | City of Evanston

    Evanston, IL
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  • Meeting Minutes Archives - City of Coatesville

    Coatesville, PA
    Other
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  • Records Management | Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY
    Other

    The City of Buffalo's Inactive Records & Research Facility at 45 Comet Street provides public access by appointment to historical records spanning from 1815 to 1997, including assessors' land maps (1855–1912), birth indexes (1878–1915), death indexes (1852–1944), marriage indexes (1877–1935), Common Council proceedings (1854–1990), census records (1850–1925), and tax assessment rolls (1815–1997). Public access to records is free, though genealogy copies of vital records incur a fee; the facility retrieves records within five minutes to one business day depending on staff availability. City departments may also store records in the facility at no cost using one cubic foot boxes or specialized map boxes, requiring written requests and prior training on proper procedures.

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  • Records | City of OKC

    Oklahoma City, OK
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    The Office of the City Clerk operates the Archives and Records Management Program, which provides public and employee access to City administrative and historical records in accordance with Oklahoma public records laws. The office manages record retention and preservation policies, administers the electronic records management system for City Council, Boards, Commissions, and Trusts, and assists City employees with managing electronic and physical records. In 2014, the Office of the City Clerk received a grant from the National Archives and Records Administration, National Historical Publications and Records Commission to preserve permanent records dating back to 1890. The office is located at 200 N. Walker Ave., 2nd floor, and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with contact available at (405) 297-2391.

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  • CITY OF HOUSTON FISCAL YEAR 2023 BUDGET ...

    Houston, TX
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    The document presents written budget questions submitted by Houston City Council Member Sallie Alcorn for Fiscal Year 2023, with departmental responses addressing specific line-item inquiries. In Administrative & Regulatory Affairs, the Director's Office "miscellaneous other services and charges" increased from $26,864 (FY22 estimate) to $40,689 (FY23 budget) due to a document scanning and retention archival project for the City Secretary's office. For the BARC special revenue fund, "miscellaneous other services and charges" rose from $106,834 (FY22 estimate) to $256,402 (FY23 budget), attributed to pandemic-related staffing challenges and the need to contract five cleaning employees to work seven days per week from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., approved in January 2022. The submission covers 17 city departments and was released for public transparency on May 10.

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  • Budget Archive - City of Knoxville

    Knoxville, TN
    Budget
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  • Austin Boards and Commissions | City of Austin | AustinTexas.gov

    Austin, TX
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    This webpage provides an overview of Austin's Boards and Commissions system, explaining that these bodies enable public participation in city government and help shape policy by offering diverse viewpoints to City Council. The page outlines how community members can comment at meetings (by phone or in-person) and provides access to resources including an application process to become a board member, meeting video archives, and recommendations. It lists over 60 active boards and commissions covering areas such as public safety, economic development, environmental issues, and quality of life for various community groups.

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  • Find Council meeting records | Portland.gov

    Portland, OR
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    This Portland.gov page provides a directory for accessing City Council meeting records and related governance documents through the City of Portland's online records database (Efiles) and the Council's official website. Council meeting minutes are available from 1990 to present, with audio recordings included from August 2022 onward; agendas are available from 1985 to present. Council voting history is accessible from July 1, 2021 forward, and Council absences are tracked from January 1, 2023 onward. The page also directs users to ordinances (available from June 24, 2009 onward), resolutions (available from August 16, 2006 onward), and governance documents including Resolution 37696 establishing Council committees, Resolution 37733 establishing a governance handbook, and Resolution 37741 terminating and establishing committees. Records prior to the stated availability dates are available through the Archives & Records Management office.

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  • Search Publicly Available Records | Portland.gov

    Portland, OR
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    This document is a guide to publicly available records and online search resources for Portland, Oregon. It directs users to multiple searchable databases and repositories, including City Council records (ordinances, resolutions, agendas, and minutes), City Archives accessible through the Efiles system, Portland Maps (which includes property information, zoning, assessed values, building permits, and crime statistics), City GIS data covering boundaries and capital projects, and BuySpeed (the City's procurement portal for vendor and contract information). The document provides contact information for the Legal Records Team at prrhelp@portlandoregon.gov and 503-823-6040 for public records inquiries.

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  • San José City Records, 1850-1950 | San Jose Public Library

    San Jose, CA
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    This collection contains San José City Council Minutes, Ordinance and Resolution Records, and Office of the City Clerk documents spanning primarily from 1850 to 1950, covering the period from the city's official incorporation on March 27, 1850 through the mid-twentieth century. The San Jose Public Library's digital collections include photographs and records from this archival material, with additional archived recordings of city council and planning meetings available online from 2005 to the present. The collection serves as a historical record of local government decisions and administrative activities during San José's formative period and early development.

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  • Agendas & Minutes Archive | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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  • Public Meetings - Oklahoma.gov

    Oklahoma City, OK
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    This Oklahoma.gov page provides information about state commission meetings, including scheduling procedures and access options. Regular meetings for 2026 are held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. in Suite C50 of the Will Rogers Memorial Office Building at 2401 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, with agendas posted no later than 24 hours before each meeting. Special meetings may be held Monday through Friday at alternative times and locations, with 48-hour advance notice. The site offers live webinar access to commission meetings and maintains archives of agendas and videos from 2015–2024.

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  • Public Meetings | City of Boise

    Boise, ID
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    This document provides information about the City of Boise's public meetings system, including how to access and participate in city council and planning meetings through hybrid formats (in-person at City Hall or virtually via Zoom and YouTube). It outlines procedures for submitting written testimony (by 5 p.m. Thursday before hearings), registering to testify in advance (with sign-up closing at noon on the meeting day), and technical guidance for virtual participation. The page includes a May 2026 calendar, meeting archives, and links to upcoming meeting schedules and agendas.

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  • Meetings and Minutes – SLCCRA

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    This document describes the meeting structure and public participation procedures for the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA). The Board of Directors meets on the second Tuesday of each month as the policy-making body, the Reinvestment Advisory Committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month to provide advisory input, and the Finance Committee meets as needed to review loan applications, tax increment reimbursement agreements, and land write-downs. All meetings are held at City Hall (451 S. State Street) with virtual attendance options, and agendas are posted at least 24 hours in advance. Upcoming meetings include Board meetings on November 18 and December 9, and RAC meetings on December 3 (with the November 5 RAC meeting cancelled). Meeting materials, recordings, and minutes are archived with the Salt Lake City Recorder's Office.

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  • Archival Records | City of OKC

    Oklahoma City, OK
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    The City of Oklahoma City maintains archival records available for public research by appointment, including ordinances from 1890–1966 accessible as downloadable PDFs and meeting minutes since 2008. The archives contain extensive holdings spanning from 1890 to 2019, including 135 volumes of City Council meeting minutes and journals (1890–1999), Budget Files from 1923–2018 (18.3 cubic feet, 49 volumes), City Council Dockets (1996–2007, 335 cubic feet), and land documents such as Deeds (1900–2018, 14 cubic feet) and Easements/Public Rights-of-Way (1929–2019, 435 cubic feet). The archives also house records from major initiatives including the Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS, 1993–2004, 8 cubic feet) and MAPS for Kids (2001–2018, 14 cubic feet). Public records requests can be submitted online, and Police Department records are available through the Police Records Bureau at (405) 297-1112.

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  • Commission Meetings & Archive – Prosper Portland

    Portland, OR
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    Prosper Portland's Board of Commissioners holds regular meetings generally on the third Wednesday of each month, with meetings open to public attendance and testimony. The Board is authorized by the City Charter to adopt policies through resolutions at public meetings, with agendas and reports posted in advance on the agency's website. Recent meetings in 2026 have addressed matters including tax increment finance district progress reports, modifications to small business loan programs, a commercial property loan of up to $10.8 million, and approval of the Cully Action Plan, with all meetings recorded and available via live stream on YouTube and rebroadcast on Comcast Cable.

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  • City of Allentown - PA - Official Site > News > News-Archive

    Allentown, PA
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  • Agendas & Archives - City of Huntsville

    Huntsville, AL
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    This webpage describes the Huntsville City Council's agendas, archives, and meeting procedures. City Council regular meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building's 1st Floor Chambers, with agendas posted weekly on Tuesday at 5 p.m. and meetings available live via HuntsvilleAL.gov/HSVTV. The document outlines public comment procedures, which allow residents to speak during public hearings, on agenda items, or on non-agenda items at meeting conclusions, with speakers generally limited to three minutes and required to register in advance by calling 256-427-5011 or at City Hall.

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  • City of Allentown - PA - Official Site > Events and Meetings > Event Archive

    Allentown, PA
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  • City of Allentown - PA - Official Site > Events and Meetings > Event Archive

    Allentown, PA
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  • Agendas - City of York, Pennsylvania

    York, PA
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    This document explains the City of York, Pennsylvania's agenda process for Council meetings. City Council agendas, which include Resolutions, Bills, committee reports, proclamations, and announcements, are posted on the Friday before each regularly scheduled meeting (or Thursday if Friday is a legal holiday). Posted agendas and complete copies are available for public inspection during normal working hours at City Hall and the Office of City Clerk, both located at 101 South George Street, York, PA. The City Clerk can be contacted at (717) 849-2246 or dthompso@yorkcity.org for agenda questions or to request to appear before Council. Agendas and minutes are archived by year from 2019 through 2026 on the City's website.

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  • City Council Archive | Cleveland City Council

    Cleveland, OH
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    The Cleveland City Council Archive is a public records repository established with the Village of Cleveland's Act of Incorporation on December 23, 1814, that preserves and makes available city council documents dating to the Township of Cleaveland's founding in 1803. Located at 205 West St. Clair Ave., Room 100, the Archive provides free public access to blueprints, maps, and other historical documents to researchers including students, developers, lawyers, and media, with staff answering hundreds of requests annually. The Archive's mission is to manage, retain, and preserve enduring records for both present and future generations, with visits available by appointment only. Chuck Mocsiran serves as Chief City Archivist and can be reached at 216-664-4545.

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  • Zoning Board of Appeals | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    The City of Worcester's Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) is a five-member volunteer regulatory board appointed by the City Manager that holds public hearings on special permit applications, variance requests to deviate from zoning requirements, applications for privileged non-conforming structures, and appeals of Building Commissioner zoning decisions. The ZBA evaluates applications against criteria in the Zoning Ordinance and may impose conditions on approvals to protect public health, safety, or welfare. As of July 2025, all current and upcoming agendas, archived meeting minutes dating back to 2021, and meeting videos are available through the OneMeeting portal; public comments must be submitted at least 48 hours before meetings using the Board & Commissions Public Comment Form. The City of Worcester warns of ongoing scams impersonating city officials requesting wire transfers for permits, and clarifies that legitimate permit fees are requested by check or through the OpenGov portal only.

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  • Public Records | Spokane Valley, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane Valley provides public access to records in accordance with the Washington State Public Records Act, with many records available through the city's Laserfiche archive. Public records requests should be submitted through the Public Records Center or by email to prhoades@spokanevalleywa.gov, fax to 509-720-5075, or mail to the City Clerk's Office at 10210 E. Sprague Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA 99206. Requests must specify the subject matter, relevant location or address, specific dates or date range, and contact information for correspondence. The City is required to provide access to existing records unless exempted by state law, but is not obligated to create new documents, compile data, or answer general information requests.

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  • City Clerk | Spokane Valley, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    The City Clerk's Office of Spokane Valley, Washington serves as the primary administrative and public records center for the municipality, responsible for managing municipal records, coordinating City Council agendas and minutes, and serving as the official public records officer as established by Spokane Valley Municipal Code 2.20.010 and RCW 35A.13.090. The office maintains documents in a Laserfiche Archive including resolutions, ordinances, and interlocal agreements, and coordinates city elections with the Spokane County Elections Department. The City Clerk, currently Marci Patterson, receives damage claims against the city and can be contacted via email, with public records requests and notices available through the city website and the "Spokane Valley 311" app.

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