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  • City Council — Minutes 2026-04-14

    Apr 14, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle City Council held a regular meeting on April 14, 2026, at 2:04 p.m. in the Council Chamber with eight members present and one excused (Robert Kettle). Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck presented a proclamation recognizing April 14, 2026, as the 51st anniversary of the Khmer Rouge genocide, with representatives from six Cambodian American organizations addressing the Council. The Council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 519) and the Agenda by unanimous consent, with eight votes in favor and none opposed. The Council approved the Consent Calendar excluding Appointment 3470, which was removed for separate consideration, and adopted minutes from the April 7, 2026, meeting.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2026-03-31

Mar 31, 2026

·Seattle, WA
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The Seattle City Council met on March 31, 2026, with eight of nine members present (Councilmember Rivera excused), called to order at 2:03 p.m. with Council President Joy Hollingsworth presiding. Councilmember Rinck presented a proclamation proclaiming March 31, 2026, as "International Transgender Day of Visibility in Seattle," and eight representatives from LGBTQ and trans advocacy organizations addressed the Council. The Council unanimously adopted the Introduction and Referral Calendar (IRC 517), approved the agenda by unanimous consent, and adopted the Consent Calendar including the minutes from March 24, 2026, with no opposing votes.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2026-03-03

    Mar 3, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle City Council met on March 3, 2026, at 2:02 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall with all nine members present: Joy Hollingsworth (President), Dionne Foster, Debora Juarez, Robert Kettle, Eddie Lin, Alexis Mercedes Rinck, Maritza Rivera, Rob Saka, and Dan Strauss. Councilmember Rinck presented a proclamation designating March 2026 as "Women's History Month in Seattle," approved by unanimous consent, with representatives from the Seattle Women's Commission and other community organizations addressing the Council. The Council unanimously adopted the Introduction and Referral Calendar (IRC 513), approved the agenda, and passed Council Bill 121172 on the Consent Calendar by a 9–0 vote to appropriate funds for claims from the week of February 16–20, 2026.

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  • 1.B. November 18, 2025, Regular Meeting Draft Official Minutes

    Nov 18, 2025

    ·Oklahoma City, OK
    Minutes

    The Oklahoma Water Resources Board held its regular meeting on November 18, 2025, at 9:32 a.m. at 3800 N. Classen Boulevard, Oklahoma City, called to order by Chairman Tom Gorman. Seven of eight board members were present: Ron Justice, Robert Stallings Jr., Suzanne Landess, Jarred Campbell, Darren Cook, Heather McCall, and Bob Latham, with Bandy Silk absent. The agenda was posted on November 14, 2025, at 12:00 p.m., in accordance with Oklahoma Open Meeting Law requirements. The meeting packet contained materials organized by standard agenda sections including Financial Assistance Division, Summary Disposition Agenda, Items of Interest, and Special Consideration Items, with draft minutes scheduled for approval at the January 20, 2026 Board Meeting.

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL October 21, 2025 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2.

    Oct 21, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Minutes

    On October 21, 2025, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting that included several resolutions recognizing October as Michigan Library Appreciation Month and Breast Cancer Awareness Month, as well as honoring The Pink Sisters nonprofit organization and community member Mary Petlichkoff. The consent agenda included multiple contract awards and authorizations, including $119,500 to Muck-Men for irrigation pond dredging at Dearborn Hills Golf Course, $449,500 to Fuse It Piping LLC for irrigation system repairs at the same facility, $412,576 to Stryker Sales for powered stair chairs for the Fire Department, and acceptance of a $475,000 FY2023 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant.

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  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2025-08-14

    Aug 14, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee of the Seattle City Council met on August 14, 2025, from 2:04 p.m. to 4:04 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Sara Nelson with four members present and one excused absence (Maritza Rivera). The committee heard an information item (Inf 2723) regarding audit recommendations on gun violence, overdoses, crime, and organized retail crime follow-up. The committee discussed Council Bill 121060, an ordinance modifying exemptions to special assessment levies for the West Seattle Junction Parking and Business Improvement Area and amending multiple prior ordinances (113326, 115997, 119539, 120570, 121758, 125152, and 127103).

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DEARBORN August 12, 2025

    Aug 12, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Minutes

    The Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting on August 12, 2025, with all seven council members present. The council unanimously adopted several resolutions honoring community members and organizations, including recognizing Hadi Mazraani as a state wrestling champion, acknowledging charitable contributions from local businesses, celebrating a resident's 80th birthday, and honoring the community work of Leaders Advancing and Helping Communities (LAHC). The council also extended public comment from 7:24 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. and approved all items on the Consent Agenda.

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  • Final Action Minutes Regular Meeting Monday, May 19, 2025 CALL TO ORDER

    May 19, 2025

    ·Atlanta, GA
    Minutes

    On May 19, 2025, the Atlanta City Council held a regular meeting with 14 of 15 members present, during which the agenda was unanimously adopted and the council presented five proclamations recognizing notable individuals and organizations, including actor and humanitarian Bill Duke, the Atlanta Department of Public Works, Prince Hall Freemasonry's 250th anniversary, contemporary artist Freddie Styles, and Michael Smith for 50 years of service with a city department. The document shows the meeting was called to order at 1:06 p.m. by Council President Doug Shipman, with Councilmember Mary Norwood absent and two members temporarily away.

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  • City Council Meeting Minutes August 26, 2024 Approved September 9, 2024

    Aug 26, 2024

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on August 26, 2024, with six of seven council members present; the meeting included approval of the August 12 meeting minutes and accounts payables, and a presentation from Bridge Academy regarding their need for expanded facilities to accommodate over 125 children and staff, with the organization having spent significant resources over five years searching for a larger space within the city. An executive session was held prior to the meeting to discuss personnel, real estate, and legal matters.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2024-01-12

    Jan 12, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle City Council held a Special Meeting on January 12, 2024, to address a vacancy in the City Council At-Large Position 8, previously held by Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda. Session I convened at 11:11 a.m. with seven Council members present (Kettle, Moore, Morales, Nelson, Rivera, Saka, Strauss), and the Council entered executive session for approximately 90 minutes to evaluate candidates for the vacant position. Session II reconvened at 2:01 p.m., and the Council selected the Seattle City Club as the community organization to host a public forum, approved by unanimous motion.

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  • Governance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee — Minutes 2023-08-03

    Aug 3, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Governance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met on August 3, 2023, from 9:42 a.m. to 12:17 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Juarez with five members present (Juarez, Pedersen, Mosqueda, Sawant, and Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended that City Council pass CB 120623, an ordinance authorizing an agreement between the City of Seattle and the Seattle International Soccer Hosting Local Organizing Committee for FIFA's 2026 World Cup, with all five members voting in favor and none opposed. The committee also unanimously recommended adoption, as amended, of Resolution 32096, which adopts General Rules and Procedures of the Seattle City Council and supersedes Resolutions 32029 and 32051, with all five members voting in favor and none opposed.

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  • Public Safety and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2023-07-25

    Jul 25, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Public Safety and Human Services Committee of the Seattle City Council met on July 25, 2023, at 9:30 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Herbold with five members present (Herbold, Lewis, Mosqueda, Nelson, and Pedersen). The committee heard four information items: an update on the Northwest Abortion Access Fund, a City Auditor report on organized retail crime in Seattle, a pre-filing diversion expansion pilot for individuals 25 and older, and recommendations from the Seattle Community Responses to Domestic Violence Workgroup. The meeting adjourned at 12:14 p.m.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2023-07-18

    Jul 18, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    Seattle City Council met on July 18, 2023 at 2:00 p.m., with 7 of 9 members present; Council President Debora Juarez presided. The Council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 402) and the proposed Agenda by 7–0 votes. On the Consent Calendar, the Council approved the July 11, 2023 minutes (Min 436) and CB 120616, an ordinance appropriating money to pay claims for the week of July 3–7, 2023, both by 7–0 votes. The meeting included public comment from 34 named individuals and organizations, including Port of Seattle Commissioner Ryan Calkins and Port of Tacoma Commissioner Keller.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2023-03-21

    Mar 21, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle City Council held a regular meeting on March 21, 2023, at 2:01 p.m. with eight council members present (Juarez, Herbold, Lewis, Morales, Nelson, Pedersen, Sawant, Strauss) and one excused (Mosqueda). The Council unanimously adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 385) and the Consent Calendar, both by 8–0 votes. The Consent Calendar included approval of the March 14, 2023 minutes and passage of CB 120531, an ordinance appropriating money to pay claims for March 6–10, 2023, also by 8–0 vote. The Finance and Housing Committee recommended passage of CB 120529, relating to the organization of city government and the Charter position of Director of Finance, with a committee vote of 5–0 in favor (Mosqueda, Herbold, Pedersen, Nelson, Lewis).

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2021-11-18

    Nov 18, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Select Budget Committee met remotely on November 18, 2021, at 9:32 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Mosqueda with eight members present and one excused (Kshama Sawant). The committee voted on a balancing package and amendments, including four arts-related budget actions and legislative intent statements. The arts actions approved were: $1.5 million in payroll expense tax funding and three temporary positions for public arts and cultural programming (7–0 with Pedersen abstaining); $1 million in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds for arts organizations ineligible for Shuttered Venue Operators Grants (7–0 with Pedersen abstaining); and $50,000 in general funds for community mural restoration and a graffiti wall at N 63rd Street under Aurora Avenue (7–0 with Pedersen abstaining). The committee also approved a statement of legislative intent requesting the City Budget Office report on the Community Service Officer program.

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  • OFFICIAL COPY Fresno, California May 19, 2011 The ...

    May 19, 2011

    ·Fresno, CA
    Minutes

    On May 19, 2011, the Fresno City Council held a regular session with seven council members and city staff present, approving the minutes of the May 12, 2011 meeting. Three proclamations were read and presented: "AmeriCorp Week" (Councilmember Xiong), "Bringing Broken Neighborhoods Back to Life Day" (Councilmember Baines), and "California State University, Fresno's Centennial Commencement Ceremony" (Mayor's Office). During member reports, Councilmember Xiong discussed funding cuts affecting California Volunteers, commended the Taste of the Tower marketing event, thanked organizers of an international Petanque tournament at Cary Park, and noted community requests for an evening parks-fee meeting with seven days' notice; he also reported a $250 cost to sponsor bike racks for the Bike Fresno event. Councilmember Baines reported on a Sacramento meeting regarding the status of redevelopment agency elimination and discussed a community parks-fee meeting where some residents expressed openness to increased fees.

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  • MN02-12-08 1 Minutes of MAYOR AND COUNCIL Meeting Approved by Mayor and Council

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Tucson Mayor and Council met in regular session on February 12, 2008, with all seven council members and key city staff present. The meeting included presentations honoring community leaders and organizations, including certificates of appreciation to Frank Hale of El Pueblo Health Center and the Animal Welfare Alliance of Southern Arizona for their community contributions. Council members reported on upcoming Ward 2 events and acknowledged a donation from Pima Federal Credit Union to support youth sports programs.

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  • CITY OF OAKLAND REDISTRICTING COMMISSION (SPECIAL MEETING) 1 Meeting Minutes

    Oakland, CA
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    The City of Oakland Redistricting Commission held a special meeting on December 6, 2021, via teleconference with 12 commissioners and 2 alternate commissioners present (quorum achieved, meeting started at 5:05 pm). Commissioner Stephanie Goode presented five publicly submitted draft maps selected for Commission discussion by herself and Commissioner Masoud Hamidi. The Commission received updates on outreach efforts that included contact with various organizations and presentations of census data overlays covering voting response rates, poverty rates, housing cost burden, foreign-born concentrations, limited English proficiency rates, and voter precinct data. Commissioner Mary Velasco disclosed a conversation with Council Member Lauren Taylor regarding the Oakland Coliseum's placement in District 6. The meeting included multiple public comment periods with at least 18 named speakers providing testimony on redistricting matters.

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  • 1 CITY OF OAKLAND REDISTRICTING COMMISSION (SPECIAL MEETING) Meeting Minutes

    Oakland, CA
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    The Oakland Redistricting Commission held a special teleconference meeting on January 26, 2022, with ten commissioners present and one alternate, establishing a quorum and beginning at 4:09 pm. The Commission voted 12–0 to continue holding meetings via teleconference. Public testimony was received on the Final Maps Draft F3 from 34 named speakers, and commissioners considered proposals regarding the draft maps. Commissioner Achtenberg disclosed that he had received communications from a community-based organization and the Alameda Labor Council regarding opinions on the draft maps but did not respond beyond acknowledging he would share the comments with the Commission.

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  • ​REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS

    Evanston, IL
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    On January 27, 2020, the Evanston City Council held a regular meeting with nine aldermen present, presided over by Mayor Stephen Hagerty. The council discussed a proposed revision to the amusement tax ordinance, for which staff sought direction, and approved various routine items including payroll and bills totaling approximately $8.5 million across multiple fiscal periods. Public comment addressed concerns about proposed tax exemption removals for not-for-profit arts organizations, amusement tax revisions, potential drone surveillance, and other local issues.

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  • Previous Meeting Minutes - Page 1 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN

    Lansing, MI
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    The Charter Township of Meridian Environmental Commission held a regular meeting on October 1st, 2025, at 7:00 PM with Vice Chair Yu Man Lee presiding in the absence of Chair Bill McConnell; eight commissioners and Trustee Nickolas Lentz were present. The meeting included presentations on the Green Grant Program at Montessori Radmoor School and Bird City Michigan by the Capital Area Audubon Society Board. Resident Beth Bechtel requested the commission develop comprehensive health and safety policies for solar panels and battery energy storage to address contamination risks from heavy metals like lead, cadmium, and lithium, advocating for rooftop solar placement, proper decommissioning, and responsible recycling. The agenda was approved unanimously on motion by Commissioner Frazier, seconded by Commissioner Miksicek, and the August 6th, 2025 meeting minutes were approved unanimously. The discussion included staff reports on a September 20th recycling event organized by the Green Team and evaluation of a renewable energy program offered by Consumers Energy.

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