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  • 2929-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to amend the Downtown Office Incentive Agreement with Coastal Ridge Real Estate Partners, LLC, Coastal Ridge Management, LLC, PPG Management, LLC and Foxen Insurance Company, LLC for the second time to (1) change one of the GRANTEE’s entity name from Foxen Insurance Company to Foxen Administration, LLC, and (2) to add 333 W. Nationwide Blvd. Columbus, OH 43215, parcel number: 010-279858 as an additional location to the PROJECT SITE.

    Oct 16, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1543: Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Three Hundred Thirty Thousand ($330,000.00) in the form of a grant for the FY24 EEA Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program awarded by the Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs to be administered by the Environment Department. The grant will fund Ready Boston's findings through further assessment and exploration of three design alternatives for flood risk reduction on Bennington Street in Boston and Fredericks Park, Belle Isle Avenue, and Montfern Avenue in Revere. The project team aims to complete a feasibility assessment and schematic design of these alternatives to identify a preferred coastal resilience solution to advance further design that will protect Boston and Revere from coastal flooding while providing a myriad of co-benefits, including storm water management, urban heat island reduction, recreational enhancement, and the health and longevity of Belle Isle Marsh.

Sep 29, 2023

·Boston, MA
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  • 1914-2021: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to amend the Downtown Office Incentive Agreement with Coastal Ridge Real Estate Partners, LLC, Coastal Ridge Management, LLC, PPG Management, LLC and Foxen Insurance Company, LLC for the first time to (1) revise the incentive term window from commencing January 1, 2020 and for five (5) consecutive years thereafter (i.e. January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2024 for a 5-year credit) to commencing January 1, 2021 and five (5) consecutive years thereafter (i.e. January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2025 for a 5-year credit), and (2) to revise the name of Foxen Insurance Company, LLC to Foxen Insurance Company, and to declare an emergency.

    Jul 2, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • TAB 5 001

    Stamford, CT
    Agenda

    The document contains multiple legal notices from the City of Stamford from January 2024, including notices for a Planning & Zoning Commission special meeting/public hearing scheduled for January 24, 2024, and a Parks & Recreation Commission public hearing on January 17, 2024 regarding the installation of a dog park at Scofieldtown Park. The Zoning Board unanimously approved two Coastal Site Plan Review applications on January 8, 2024: one for a generator installation at 110 Davenport Drive (Bicoastal Holdings LLC) and another for residential improvements including a swimming pool, terrace, and outdoor structures at 45 Sagamore Road (Herbert F. Gretz), both within the Coastal Area Management boundary.

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  • 7.8.2021 - Public Meeting Presentation

    Houston, TX
    Other

    On July 8, 2021, Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin hosted a public meeting in Lake Houston presented by Chris Mueller of Black & Veatch to discuss the Lake Houston Dam Spillway Improvement Project. The project's stated objectives are to increase the reservoir's outflow capacity, reduce flood risk to adjacent communities, preserve dam safety, and remain within grant funding constraints. Phase 1 planning services were funded through a FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Award of $4,375,199 and include hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, geotechnical investigations, environmental field studies, permit applications, and engineering alternative evaluations. Key stakeholders identified include the City of Houston, Coastal Water Authority, Harris County Flood Control District, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, with project benefits measured through a FEMA benefit-cost ratio exceeding 1.0 based on reduced water surface elevation, decreased building flooding, and lessened societal impacts.

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  • Charleston County, SC

    Charleston, SC
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    Charleston County, South Carolina's fiscal year 2019 financial report highlights the county's strong fiscal management, including maintaining a AAA bond rating with all three financial rating agencies and receiving the Government Finance Officers Association's Excellence in Financial Reporting award for 30 consecutive years. The county, comprising 45 departments and approximately 2,600 full-time staff serving a coastal region of 1,358 square miles, emphasizes transparent financial communication to its citizens and attributes its financial discipline to lower taxes and better borrowing rates for capital projects. This Citizens Financial Report summarizes the county's revenues, expenditures, capital improvement projects, and major transportation initiatives for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2019.

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