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30 results for “city expansion”
The Seattle City Council met on April 28, 2026, at 2:02 p.m. with 7 of 9 members present (Juarez and Strauss excused). The Council presented two proclamations by unanimous consent: Councilmember Foster proclaimed May 1, 2026, as "International Workers' Day in Seattle," and Councilmember Kettle proclaimed April 30, 2026, as "National Therapy Animal Day." A public hearing on Council Bill 121174 / Ordinance 127401, regarding a temporary moratorium on permit applications for detention center establishment, expansion, or conversion, opened at 3:10 p.m. and closed at 3:31 p.m., with 12 speakers addressing the Council. The Council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar by a vote of 6–0 with 1 absent (Rivera), and unanimously adopted the agenda.
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This agenda document outlines the regular meeting of the Jackson, Mississippi City Council held on April 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM. The council addressed two street renamings: Lilly Street (from Woodrow Wilson Boulevard to Clover Hill Drive) to Damian Murriel Drive, and Wood Street (from Cohea Street to Peach Orchard Street) to Dr. Roderick Demond Little Drive, both scheduled for public hearing and adoption. The consent agenda included declaring parcel number 423-6 at 107 West Mayes Street as surplus property, authorizing a 48-month copier rental agreement with Advantage Business Systems Inc. for the Office of the City Attorney, and approving April 7, 2026 meeting minutes. Introduced ordinances included amendments to Chapter 2 of the City Code, a temporary moratorium on data center development and expansion, and a re-enactment of ordinance sections 86-51 through 86-62. The regular agenda encompassed claims, payroll, authorization to auction city-owned vehicles online through GovDeals, and an order amending a prior authorization for a $2,000,000 Economic Development Administration grant application.
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The Seattle City Council held a briefing meeting on February 23, 2026, presided over by Council President Joy Hollingsworth with six council members present and three excused. The meeting approved the February 9, 2026 Council Briefing Minutes and heard information items on the State Legislative Session Update and Sound Transit Expansion Program Update. The council convened in closed Executive Session at 3:43 p.m. to discuss pending, potential, or actual litigation, concluding at 4:47 p.m., with the full meeting adjourning at 4:47 p.m.
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This is the agenda for a Seattle City Council briefing scheduled for February 23, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. The meeting includes approval of previous minutes, a State Legislative Session Update presented by the Office of Intergovernmental Relations (2:05–2:25 p.m.), and a Sound Transit Expansion Program Update presented by Sound Transit staff and the Seattle Department of Transportation (2:25–3:15 p.m.). The agenda also covers signing of letters and proclamations, a preview of upcoming City Council actions, and a closed executive session on litigation (4:10–5:10 p.m.). Written public comments must be submitted by 10 a.m. to Council@seattle.gov or to Seattle City Hall, Attn: Council Public Comment, 600 4th Ave., Floor 2, to be distributed before the meeting begins.
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The City of Pottsville Redevelopment Authority held a meeting on May 21, 2025, to address multiple redevelopment projects and legal matters, including updates on the Pottsville Nursing Home Project, conservatorships of several properties, the Rosalia Hotel funding request, and progress discussions on the Height Advisors Project at 101 N. Centre Street. The agenda also covered new partnerships with Alvernia University for a relocation and expansion project, RACP (Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program) grant fee schedules, and a business incubator update at 1 S. 2nd Street, with the next meeting scheduled for June 18, 2025.
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