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  • Boards and Commissions – City of Hartford

    Hartford, CT
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    This webpage provides information about Hartford's boards and commissions, which are volunteer-led organizations that assist in managing city affairs. The page describes the structure, purpose, and meeting schedules of various commissions including the Advisory Commission on Food Policy, Civilian Police Review Board, Commission on Aging, Board of Education, and others that address issues such as property assessment appeals, historic preservation, and architectural selections for infrastructure projects. The city encourages residents to volunteer and participate in these boards and commissions as a way to contribute expertise and help shape the community.

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City Recorder | South Salt Lake, UT

Salt Lake City, UT
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The City Recorder's Office of South Salt Lake maintains and preserves official city records, attends all City Council, Redevelopment Agency, and Civilian Review Board meetings to record proceedings, and maintains archives of city government contracts. The office processes Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) requests from citizens, coordinates municipal elections with the Salt Lake County Elections Office, and accepts declarations of candidacy for mayoral and city council positions. The Recorder's Office also processes special event permits, requiring applicants to submit requests at least 14 days prior to the event and 10 days before advertising begins, with approval or disapproval notification within seven calendar days. Additionally, the office ensures city compliance with state and local procurement rules and posts larger construction projects on the Utah Public Procurement Place.

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  • 2023 Annual Report | Billings Police Department

    Billings, MT
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    The 2023 Annual Report of the Billings Police Department documents the operational activities of Montana's largest local law enforcement agency, led by Chief St. John and Assistant Chief Lawrence, which employs more than 200 sworn and civilian employees. Violent crime decreased in 2023, while detectives cleared 300 of 424 received cases, including 10 homicides. Officers issued nearly 20,000 traffic citations and warnings, and specialized units seized 107,737 Fentanyl pills, 1,156 grams of Fentanyl powder, 4 pounds of cocaine, and 265 firearms totaling $546,673, with drug offenses falling for the fifth consecutive year. Animal Control Division calls increased 16% in 2023, though animal cruelty, abandoned animals, and dangerous animal cases all decreased. Commanders reviewed 166 incidences of force out of more than 91,000 total calls for service, and volunteers contributed 3,464 hours to public safety.

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  • City of Toledo | Boards and Commissions

    Toledo, OH
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    The City of Toledo maintains a comprehensive system of boards and commissions serving various municipal functions, including the Human Relations Commission, Civil Service Commission, Civilian Police Review Board, Arts Commission, and multiple boards of control governing trades such as electrical work and home remodeling. These bodies handle appeals processes, set professional standards and regulations, advise city leadership on specific populations and neighborhoods, and facilitate citizen participation in governance and police oversight. The document provides a directory listing of approximately 17 boards and commissions with brief descriptions of their respective responsibilities and jurisdictions.

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  • Meeting Information | Spokane County, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    The Spokane County Citizen's Advisory Review Board (CAB) holds regularly scheduled meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m., with meeting venues and times subject to change and posted at least 10 days in advance. Meetings are open to the public, where attendees are asked to sign in and may provide input recognized by the chair, though the board reserves the right to hold closed sessions as declared by the chair. The CAB's mission is to provide civilian oversight of law enforcement, and meetings are conducted according to standards of proper decorum as determined by the chair.

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