30 results for “collection development”
30 results for “collection development”
The Westtown Township Board of Supervisors regular meeting scheduled for Monday, March 2, 2026, at 7:30 PM will include departmental reports, approval of previous meeting minutes, and several new business items including authorization of development agreements for the Sarah Starkweather Elementary School project, consideration of a field use agreement with West Chester United Soccer Club/Penn Fusion Soccer Academy, and approval of change orders and payment applications for the Pleasant Grove Force Main Reconstruction and Pump Station projects. The agenda also includes a Good Stewardship Award presentation to the Church of Loving Shepherd, consideration of ordinance amendments related to swimming pools and hot tubs, and various community announcements regarding recreational activities and yard waste collection.
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The Columbia County Planning Commission's April 21, 2026 agenda addresses subdivision and land development applications, including review of eighteen Review and Approval Applications and three Review and Comment Applications evaluated at an April 17, 2026 committee meeting. Bills for payment totaling $7,005.00 were submitted from Keystone Consulting Engineers ($6,712.50) and MPL Law Firm ($292.50) for the March 18–April 21 period. Subdivision and engineering fee receipts totaling $4,405.63 were collected during the same period from multiple applicants including solar developments and land surveys. The agenda includes old business regarding an Agricultural Exemption for Levi Beiler in Greenwood Township and new business for an Agricultural Exemption for Brad Fritz in Benton Township. Eight applications received "No Action" determinations due to outstanding items, including solar developments across multiple townships ranging from 23.7 to 41 acres and a mobile home park with 68 lots in Orange Township.
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This is a meeting agenda for the Mount Pocono Municipal Authority scheduled for April 10, 2025, rather than a summary of completed meeting discussions or decisions. The agenda covers approval of prior minutes, customer requests for payment arrangements and abatement, a preliminary budget discussion for fiscal year July 2025 to June 2026, collections and enforcement matters including liens and potential sheriff's sales, and extensive engineering reports on wastewater treatment plant operations, maintenance projects, and various commercial development plan reviews.
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This Seattle City Council Land Use Committee agenda, scheduled for July 17, 2024 at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber at 600 4th Avenue, is chaired by Tammy J. Morales with members Dan Strauss (Vice-Chair), Cathy Moore, Maritza Rivera, and Tanya Woo. The primary item of business is a briefing and discussion on the Equitable Development Initiative (EDI) Projects Update, allocated 30 minutes, with presenters including Jenna Franklin from the Office of Planning and Community Development, Cesar Garcia from Lake City Collective, and Asia Tail. The meeting provides both remote and in-person public comment opportunities with online registration beginning one hour before the meeting start time.
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The Seattle City Council met on May 14, 2024, at 2:01 p.m. with all nine members present, including Council President Sara Nelson. Councilmember Moore presented a proclamation designating May 13–17, 2024, as "Affordable Housing Week," with Patience Malaba, Executive Director of the Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County, addressing the council. Twenty-eight members of the public provided comment during the public comment period. The council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 436) by unanimous consent and adopted the meeting agenda 9–0 after voting down a motion by Councilmember Morales to remove Council Bill 120783 concerning a collective bargaining agreement with the Seattle Police Officers' Guild.
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The City of Scranton commissioned a stormwater and drainage feasibility study for the East Mountain area in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, presented by Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. on October 25, 2023. The study followed a public process that began with a first public meeting on November 30, 2022, and included field evaluations, GIS database analysis using 2021 aerial photos and drainage system data, and development of seven preliminary concepts and three preliminary designs reviewed by the City. Key findings identified flooding areas of concern, including inadequate stormwater collection along Cherry Street where existing drainage systems are not properly capturing runoff, causing water to flow past the stormwater basin and create problems at Fig Street.
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