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  • 0816-2026: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to modify and increase the Master Services Agreement for the purchase of wholesale electric power and associated services with American Municipal Power, Inc. for the Division of Power and extend the Community Energy Savings Smart Thermostat Program term through March 31, 2027; to authorize the expenditure of $635,000.00 from the Electricity Operating Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($635,000.00)

    Mar 12, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3132-2025: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to modify and increase the Master Services Agreement with American Municipal Power, Inc. by $25,000.00 for participation in the Community Energy Savings Smart Thermostat Program and associated services on behalf of the Division of Power; to authorize the expenditure of $25,000.00 from the Electricity Operating Fund; to authorize an extension of the existing MSA contract term through March 31, 2026; and to declare an emergency. ($25,000.00)

    Nov 10, 2025

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

    Oct 21, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    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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  • 1871-2024: To appropriate funds within the Community Development Act Fund; to authorize the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into a contract with Thayer Power and Communication Line Construction Co. LLC, for the 2024 CDBG Fiber Expansion; to authorize the expenditure not to exceed $174,819.29 from the Community Development Act Fund for the project; to repay any unused grant funds at the end of the grant period; and to declare an emergency. ($174,819.29)

    Jun 21, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • BL2024-336: An ordinance approving a services agreement between the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Metropolitan Mayor’s Office, and the Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (“EPRI”) for an Accelerating Resilience of the Community through Holistic Engagement and use of Renewables (“ARCHER”) project to minimize the potential burden on local residents due to insufficient energy resilience related to extreme weather events.

    Apr 4, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0740-2024: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to accept the 2023 EcoSmart Choice Sustainability Grant Award in the amount of $167,302.25 for the Division of Power; to authorize the Director of Public Utilities to modify the contract with Solar United Neighbors (SUN) and IMPACT Community Action for the Low- to Moderate-Income (LMI) Solar Co-Op program; and to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of $167,302.25 from the Electricity Grants Fund to support this modification. ($167,302.25)

    Mar 6, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0001-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to enter into sub-recipient agreements for the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (G602301) with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC), IMPACT Community Action, Power a Clean Future Ohio (PCFO), and The Ohio State University; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00) (AMENDED BY ORD. 0734-2024 PASSED 3/25/2024).

    Dec 12, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF SYRACUSE REGULAR MEETING – JULY 24, 2023

    Jul 24, 2023

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Minutes

    The Syracuse Common Council held a regular meeting on July 24, 2023, addressing multiple items including a local law to grant permanent easements to Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation and Verizon New York for electric and telecommunication services at Shea Middle School and Bellevue Elementary School for $1.00. New business items included approving various commissioner appointments, authorizing agreements for youth recreation programs with costs up to $250 and $400 respectively, and endorsing a Downtown Committee grant application of up to $500,000 to the New York State Environmental Protection Fund for downtown infrastructure and recreation improvements. Additional matters covered a proposed local law amendment to increase income eligibility limits for property tax exemptions for persons with disabilities and corrections to tax assessment rolls for several properties.

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    utility easementsproperty tax exemptiondowntown infrastructuremunicipal appointmentscommunity recreation
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  • A0133-2023: Reappointment of Renée Shumate, Manager, External Affairs, American Electric Power, 1 Riverside Plaza, Columbus, Ohio 43215, to serve on the Community Shelter Board, with a new term expiration date of 6/30/2026 (resumé attached).

    May 17, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-0939: Message and order for your approval an order to fully authorized the creation of a Sheltered Market Program. During the pilot which ended on June 2022, we learned that this is a powerful and necessary tool to advance our administration’s mission to foster equity in City contracting. Following the success of the Sheltered Market Program is critically important to our larger efforts to ensure that Boston is an economically equitable City that offers opportunities for all communities to build wealth. To that end, I request that the Council reauthorize the Sheltered Market Program for an additional three (3) years.

    Aug 8, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • RS2022-1567: A resolution approving a grant from the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Action Commission, to provide a stipend for summer 2022 interns in the POWER Youth’s High School Interns Program.

    May 27, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0053X-2022: To recognize and celebrate Bettye J. Stull for her five years of service as a Columbus Recreation and Parks Department Commissioner and her commitment to enriching the community through the power of the arts

    Mar 24, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • SLC.gov

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    On May 5, Mayor Erin Mendenall presented her recommended Fiscal Year 2027 budget, which includes proposed updates to property tax, utility, and waste rates. The City Council will review the proposed budget, consider resident feedback, and adopt a final balanced budget no later than June 30. The page also highlights recent initiatives including the Love Your Block neighborhood improvement program reopened on May 1, 2026, offering mini-grants to residents and organizations in designated Westside neighborhoods (Glendale, Poplar Grove, Fairpark, Rose Park, Westpointe, Jordan Meadows, and Guadalupe) and the Ballpark area. On April 22, 2026, the Salt Lake City Council adopted an ordinance enabling community-wide participation in the Community Clean Energy Program with Rocky Mountain Power and 18 other Utah communities to expand access to net-100% renewable electricity.

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  • ORDINANCE N O . - - - - - - - THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ...

    Los Angeles, CA
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    The Los Angeles City Council ordinance authorizes the Board of Water and Power Commissioners to grant five non-exclusive easements and rights-of-way to the County of Los Angeles for maintenance and operation of infrastructure including roadways, storm drains, flood control, and sanitary sewers on city-owned property in unincorporated Los Angeles County. The ordinance also authorizes a non-exclusive easement to the Plum Canyon Community Association for slope maintenance, brush clearance, and landscaping on the same properties, subject to conditions that grantees' use cannot interfere with the city's existing or future facilities and requires written approval of all construction and maintenance plans.

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  • FOLLOWING THE MONEY: Understanding Los Angeles County’s Finances and Impacting

    Los Angeles, CA
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    This 2012 curriculum document from Advancement Project, supported by the California Community Foundation, is designed to help advocates understand and analyze Los Angeles County's budget and finances to advance equity in public spending. The material addresses what the organization identifies as significant discrepancies between public fund allocation and the needs of low-income communities and communities of color, with the goal of increasing transparency, accountability, and equitable use of public dollars. The curriculum is structured in five parts covering financial documents, fiscal research, the budgeting process, budget analysis, and power analysis, drawing on Advancement Project's experience winning increased funding for schools and other critical programs through public finance analysis.

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  • Budget & Management | City of Cleveland Ohio

    Cleveland, OH
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    The Division of Budget and Management in Cleveland's Department of Finance prepares, implements, and monitors annual operating budgets and financial plans to fund City services. The General Fund Operating Budget, funded primarily by a 2.5% City Income Tax on all workers in Cleveland, supports Safety Forces (Police, Fire, and EMS), Waste and Recycling Pick Up, City Parks, and Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Centers. Enterprise Funds operate as self-supporting services including Water, Water Pollution Control, Cleveland Public Power, the Airport, Cemeteries, Golf Courses, City Parking Facilities, Public Auditorium, and West Side Market. The City also funds capital improvements and infrastructure through debt, restricted funds, and grants, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that must support projects eliminating blight and assisting low- and moderate-income residents in housing, public improvements, and land use areas. Budget documents are available for fiscal years 2023 through 2026, along with an interactive budget portal and comprehensive financial reports.

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  • AGENDA – COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE – SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY POWER 1 AGENDA

    San Diego, CA
    Agenda

    The Community Advisory Committee for San Diego Community Power held a regular meeting scheduled for January 13, 2023, conducted as a teleconference via Zoom due to COVID-19 precautions. The agenda included receiving updates on the Community Power Plan and SDCP's Community Clean Energy Innovation Grants, along with public comment opportunities. The document provides instructions for remote participation and public comment submission procedures, with comments limited to three minutes during the meeting or submitted in writing prior to the start.

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  • A Quick Guide to Madison Township

    Madison, WI
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    This informational guide outlines Madison Township's governance structure, noting that as an Ohio statutory township it has limited regulatory powers compared to cities and villages. The document details several key resolutions and services available to residents, including age-based curfews for minors (ranging from one hour after sunset for children 13 and under to midnight for ages 16-17), noise regulations for residential areas, free neighbor mediation services, mosquito management coordination through Franklin County, and zoning permit handling by Franklin County. The guide also provides contact information and resources for residents seeking information on firearms regulations, community services, and other township-related matters.

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