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9 results for “city operations” · minutes

  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Minutes 4/8/2026

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On April 8, 2026, Seattle's Select Committee on the Library Levy unanimously approved Council Bill 121181, recommending it advance to the full City Council. The ordinance would authorize the City to submit a proposition to voters on August 4, 2026, requesting approval for regular property tax levies exceeding state limitations for up to seven years to fund library operating hours, collections, technology, programming, maintenance, and a seismic retrofit of one library facility. All seven committee members present voted in favor of passage, with no opposition.

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  • regular meeting of the council

    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    On February 24, 2026, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting with all seven members present, during which they passed several resolutions including recognition of Dr. Mustafa "Mark" Hamed and Hassan F. Abdallah for their election to the Michigan Board of Medicine, condolences for the passing of David Dumas, and approval of a consent agenda. The Council also approved a temporary use permit for a food truck at 25351 Ford Road, allowing one food truck to operate for six months (February 25 to August 31, 2026) as the property owner works toward establishing a permanent brick-and-mortar establishment, consistent with the city's zoning ordinance adopted in September 2025.

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL October 7, 2025 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2.

    Oct 7, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    On October 7, 2025, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting approving multiple resolutions including recognitions for community members and city employees, consent agenda items, and several contracts and expenditures. Key decisions included awarding a $135,000 bulk leaf pick-up contract to RSB Services, LLC; authorizing $571,402.42 in sole source agreements with DTE Electric for street light pole replacements across three districts; and approving a $35,000 contract with artist Two Eagles Marcus for a winter art installation. The council also granted a temporary food truck permit and approved various fleet and equipment expenditure authorizations.

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  • OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER Thursday ...

    Tulsa, OK
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    The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner's Board of Medicolegal Investigations held a special meeting on February 17, 2021 via videoconference, with eight members present and one absent (Dr. Eric Pfeifer). The board operates two offices: the Central Office at 921 NE 23rd Street in Oklahoma City and the Eastern Office at 1115 West 17th Street in Tulsa. A subsequent special meeting was scheduled for March 4, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at the Oklahoma City office to review financial updates, priority projects, legislative matters, and performance data including cases exceeding 90 days, plus an update from the Tulsa office.

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  • POTTSVILLE PARKING AUTHORITY POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

    Pottsville, PA
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    The Pottsville Parking Authority met on April 10, 2026, to review operational matters for its parking facilities across the city. Key financial figures for March 2026 included total income of $52,155.02 against expenses of $63,941.15, resulting in a monthly loss of $11,786.13, with cash reserves of $298,193 plus $509,060.24 in certificates of deposit. Notable agenda items included facility updates across multiple parking locations, ongoing wall maintenance at the Alvernia Lot, discussions about adding permit-only signage at John Potts Lot, a decision required on renewing a 10-year lease with Mr. Panchari for the Garfield Lot (expiring September 30, 2026), and line repainting considerations for the Progress Avenue Parking Lot.

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  • Council met in a Regular Meeting sessi

    Hazleton, PA
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    Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on September 10, 2024, where Alterra Recycling Co. presented plans to establish an advanced plastics recycling facility at the old Dorr-Oliver Building, a brownfield site in an industrial zone. The $300 million project would generate approximately 100 permanent jobs and 150-170 construction jobs over three years, processing 80,000 tons of plastic annually while operating under EPA regulations and the Clean Air Act. The company has secured written support from CAN DO, the United Mine Workers, Mayor Cusat's office, and Congressman Cartwright's office, and addressed council concerns about noise and odor by noting strict regulatory compliance and plans for rail-based outbound shipping with no truck traffic.

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  • MINUTES of REGULAR MEETING of the BOARD of ...

    Knoxville, TN
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    The Bowling Green, Kentucky Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on September 16, 2008, where Mayor Elaine N. Walker recognized local achievements including Boy Scout Troop 79's attendance, Fire Prevention Officer Marlee Boenig's election as Vice President of the National Information Officers Association, and the city website's two national awards. The board conducted public hearings on the proposed 2008 property tax rate of $0.206 per $100 assessed value (a decrease from the previous year that included a 4% growth rate and compensation for the new Warren County Library District tax), with no public comments received, and reviewed proposed uses of Municipal Aid Program funds, including Fiscal Year 2009 Liquid Fuel Tax projected revenues of $955,700. Plant Manager Paul Graham presented on General Motors' 100th Anniversary, discussing the Corvette Plant's operations and GM's future energy diversification goals, leading Mayor Walker to proclaim the day as General Motors Corporation 100th Anniversary Celebration Day.

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  • Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees Bloomington ...

    Bloomington, IN
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    The Bloomington Township Public Water District Board of Trustees met on October 14, 2025, to approve the fiscal year 2025 audited financial statements, which received an unmodified opinion indicating the district's financial position is fairly presented. The board also approved September disbursements totaling approximately $9,676.67, including a customer refund and a service line repair for Crestwicke, and reviewed multiple financial reports comparing actual performance to budget and prior-year results. The district noted ongoing non-revenue water issues in the Crestwicke area related to a leak on Crestwicke Drive, with the City of Bloomington conducting frequent flushing operations in that area.

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  • *** DES MOINES CITY COUNCIL MEETING REPORT ***

    Des Moines, IA
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    On February 23, 2004, the Des Moines City Council held a meeting where seven council members approved a consent agenda containing 52 routine items, including 20 alcoholic beverage license renewals for various retailers and restaurants throughout the city, and coin-operated machine licenses. The council also ordered construction projects including the demolition of the 8th & Mulberry Parking Garage (estimated at $650,000) and improvements to Brook Run Park and Riley Park (estimated at $260,555), with bids to be received on March 9, 2004 and hearings scheduled for March 22, 2004.

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