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15 results for “cora” · minutes
The Boston City Council held a regular meeting on May 22, 2024, during which it approved minutes from the previous meeting and referred four Zoning Board of Appeal reappointment confirmations to committee review. The council also referred an order regarding the Parks and Recreation Commission's acquisition of parkland on Dale Street in Hyde Park through eminent domain, using Community Preservation Fund monies, to the Environmental Justice Committee. Additionally, notices of appointments to the Boston Public Library Board of Trustees were placed on file, and fiscal year 2025 operating budget orders and capital budget orders remained under review in the Committee on Ways and Means.
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On June 8, 2022, the Boston City Council held a regular meeting where it approved several measures, including a Home Rule Petition regarding affordable housing in South Boston and authorization to apply for $21.6 million in federal HOME-ARP funds to provide housing for homeless and vulnerable populations in the city. The Council also approved acceptance of a $34,309 grant from the Department of Justice for forensic science training and authorized banking service agreements with Citizens Bank and J.P. Morgan Chase Bank.
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The Coatesville City Council held a virtual meeting on October 15, 2020, with Vice President Carmen Green presiding in the absence of President Linda Lavender-Norris. The council approved the September 28 meeting minutes and accounts payable, and addressed a Public Works computer replacement necessitated by storm damage to the building. The council also heard a presentation from Senator Andrew E. Dinniman, who received a proclamation recognizing his career involvement in Coatesville and county Democratic politics since the 1970s, and added two action items to the agenda regarding an Ortiz settlement and Rosado agreement.
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The Kentucky Workforce Innovation Board held its quarterly meeting on November 21, 2024, in Lexington with both in-person and virtual attendance. Lori Ulrich of Fleming-Mason Energy was introduced as the new Board Chair, succeeding Kim Menke, and the meeting proceeded with a full quorum after roll call. The meeting addressed standard housekeeping matters and administrative transitions, though the specific agenda items, decisions, and outcomes are not detailed in this draft minutes excerpt.
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