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  • City of Scranton Council Responses – June 16, 2026 | PDF

    Jun 16, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton administration prepared responses to City Council questions from the June 9, 2026 meeting, dated June 16, 2026. Council President Tom Schuster raised five matters: the administration declined to meet separately with PA Ambulance before issuing a Request for Proposals, citing fairness concerns, and instead directed Fitch & Associates to prepare an RFP with input from City Administration. Regarding the Emergency Operations & Training Center, the administration clarified that the facility has two components—an Emergency Operations Center for Scranton city use and potential Lackawanna County backup, and a Training Center available for regional use with terms to be determined once the project advances and grant funding is secured. The administration did not provide specific salary projections for ARPA-funded staffers in 2027 and beyond, instead redirecting to another agenda item response. For a sunken pavement cut at N Main Avenue & Clearview Street, the city will file a complaint with PennDOT as that section is state-owned and maintained. Code Enforcement, the Scranton Police Department, and the Department of Public Works were asked to address unspecified issues at Frank Grippo & Son Auto Body at 1503 N Main Avenue.

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Events - City and County of Honolulu 21. Pearl City NB Regular Meeting

Apr 28, 2026

·Honolulu, HI
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  • Responses to City Council – February 17, 2026 | PDF

    Feb 17, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
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    On February 17, 2026, the City of Scranton provided responses to questions raised by City Council members during the February 10 meeting. Key topics included the pending grant application for Engine 10 fire station upgrades on East Mountain, coordination with Pennsylvania American Water Company (PAWC) on aging water main infrastructure following a recent break in the Hill Section, and a request for documentation of purchases and services rendered under emergency declarations (invoices still being compiled). Additionally, responses addressed a 30-day extension signed February 9, 2026 for the Fidelity Bank building purchase, and clarification that questions regarding non-respondents to an HUP Test mailing were forwarded to the Lackawanna County Tax Assessment Office.

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  • Events - City and County of Honolulu 35. Mililani Mauka-Launani Valley NB Regular Meeting

    May 20, 2025

    ·Honolulu, HI
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  • Events - City and County of Honolulu 06. Pālolo NB Regular Meeting

    May 14, 2025

    ·Honolulu, HI
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  • Greenville County Council April 15, 2025 Regular Council Meeting Page 1 of 16

    Apr 15, 2025

    ·Greenville, SC
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  • Events - City and County of Honolulu 30. Kāneʻohe NB Regular Meeting

    Mar 20, 2025

    ·Honolulu, HI
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  • Events - City and County of Honolulu 14. Liliha-ʻĀlewa NB Regular Meeting

    Dec 9, 2024

    ·Honolulu, HI
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  • Events - City and County of Honolulu JOINT 35. Mililani Mauka and 25. Mililani-Waipiʻo NB Regular Meeting

    Jun 18, 2024

    ·Honolulu, HI
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  • Events - City and County of Honolulu 05. Diamond Head NB Regular Meeting

    Apr 11, 2024

    ·Honolulu, HI
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  • East Mountain Stormwater Presentation | October 2023

    Oct 25, 2023

    ·Scranton, PA
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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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  • 22-0720: A resolution authorizing and approving the expenditure and payment from the appropriation account designated “liability claims,” the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) made payable to Ariana Samperio and Mark A. Simon, Esq. - Attorney at Law, in full payment and satisfaction of all claims related to the civil action captioned Ariana Samperio v. Valerie Padilla and the City and County of Denver, which was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, Case No. 2021CV31532. Settles a claim involving the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. This item was approved for filing at the Mayor-Council meeting 6-7-22.

    Jun 8, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Citizen Comments for the June 23, 2020 Special Meeting

    Jun 23, 2020

    ·Tallahassee, FL
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    This document contains citizen comments submitted to the Leon County Board of County Commissioners for a June 23, 2020 special meeting. The comments, submitted between June 21–23, 2020, overwhelmingly request a mandatory face mask mandate in public spaces, with specific proposals including enforcement in stores, parks, and other public places; application to populations over age 2 per surgeon general guidelines; and requirements in indoor public settings with exceptions for seated diners. One commenter (Abra Kinch) requested equitable enforcement guidelines to prevent disparate policing by law enforcement. A separate commenter (Aaron Halford) also called for expanded financial assistance programs. The document represents pages 1–5 of a 1,242-page citizen comment compilation.

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  • Rules of Greenville County Council As of January 22, 2008 1

    Jan 22, 2008

    ·Greenville, SC
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    This document establishes the Rules of Greenville County Council effective January 22, 2008, governing the structure and operations of the council's leadership and staff. The Chairman, elected by Council members at the initial January meeting following each general election for a two-year term, presides over all meetings and executes ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and official documents on behalf of the Council and County Administrator. A Vice-Chairman, also selected for a two-year term at the initial January meeting, presides when the Chairman is absent; if both offices are vacant, the Council member with the most uninterrupted service acts as Chairman Pro Tempore. The Council employs three key staff positions—a County Administrator (the administrative head of County government), a Clerk (who records and maintains journals of all Council proceedings), and a County Attorney (licensed to practice law in South Carolina)—all of whom serve at the pleasure of the Council and cannot be members of Council.

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  • Board of Supervisors Meeting Information

    San Diego, CA
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    This document provides administrative information about San Diego County Board of Supervisors meetings, including their schedule (Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the County Administration Center) and two-session format—a General Legislative Session on Tuesday and a Land Use Legislative Session on Wednesday. The document outlines accessibility accommodations available to the public, including alternative format agendas, assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, and Spanish language translation services (with additional languages available upon request with 72 hours' notice). It also includes meeting conduct guidelines and contact information for the Clerk of the Board office for requests or inquiries.

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  • Agenda & Minutes Center • Butler County, PA • CivicEngage

    Coatesville, PA
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    This page is the Agenda & Minutes Center for Butler County, PA, providing access to archived and current agendas and minutes for county boards and commissions. The page offers a searchable database with customizable date ranges and category filters to locate meeting documents. Specific boards listed include the Board of Commissioners (with public meetings documented from January through April 2026), the Butler County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board (meetings scheduled at locations including the Butler County Aging Resource Center at 215 N. Duffy Road and Butler Senior Center at 468 S. Duffy Road, with several meetings cancelled in early 2026), and the Butler County Children & Youth Advisory Board (with archived records from 2021–2023). Current agendas, minutes, and packets are managed through CivicClerk, with downloadable documents available for individual meetings.

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  • Legislative process | City of Lexington, Kentucky

    Lexington, KY
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    The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council, composed of a vice mayor, two at-large members, and 12 district representatives, follows a five-step legislative process to write, revise, and adopt resolutions and ordinances for Fayette County. Resolutions are temporary or diplomatic in character, while ordinances establish permanent rules and are codified in the Code of Ordinances, appropriate funds, or are required by law. Items originate in one of four committees (Budget, Finance and Economic Development; Environmental Quality and Public Works; General Government and Planning; Social Services and Public Safety), where they are researched and discussed by committee members who vote to pass or fail them. Passed items are reported out to the full council at a work session, typically about one month later, where all councilmembers discuss and vote on them. If an item passes work session, it advances to first reading at the next scheduled Thursday council meeting, followed by a second reading at a subsequent meeting; the council may vote to suspend rules and combine both readings immediately.

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  • Tucsonaz

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission Plans Review Subcommittee held a virtual meeting on October 19, 2022, to review historic preservation zone cases and discuss related matters. The agenda included three main review cases: construction of two porches at 612 E 1st Street in the West University Historic Preservation Zone, replacement of eight windows and a garage door at 626 N 6th Avenue (also in West University zone), and an adaptive reuse project for a 63-unit affordable senior housing development at the former No.Tel Motel on N Oracle Road. The meeting also covered a Task Force on Inclusivity report regarding best practices for naming city and county-owned assets.

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  • Meeting Videos | Jackson County, MS

    Jackson, MS
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  • 2021 Municipal Directory Monroe County Planning Commission

    Pocono Township, PA
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    This is a 2021 municipal directory for Monroe County Planning Commission that serves as a reference guide containing contact information, meeting schedules, and administrative details for the county's planning bodies and municipalities. The document is organized as a table of contents listing Monroe County departments, the Planning Commission and Conservation District boards and staff, and individual township and borough entries. No budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting discussions are presented in this directory document.

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  • Virtual Meeting Instructions for Viewing and Participating

    Mahanoy City, PA
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    This document provides instructions for participating in a Schuylkill County Planning Commission meeting scheduled for September 13, 2023 at 6 PM, held in a hybrid format with both in-person and virtual options via Zoom. The public can view and participate in the meeting through Zoom (via computer, smartphone, or phone), with public comment available through raising a hand on Zoom, entering "*9" on the phone line, or submitting written comments by noon on the meeting day. The agenda includes routine items such as attendance, public comment, and approval of minutes, along with consideration of two county-governed plans, including conditional final plan approval for the Blackwood/Withelder project in Reilly Township by December 12, 2023.

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  • Board of Commissioners Meeting | Montgomery County, PA

    Norristown, PA
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  • Meeting Agendas and Minutes | York County, PA

    York, PA
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  • penn township, westmoreland county - eCode360

    Lansford, PA
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    Penn Township, Westmoreland County held a Caucus Meeting on June 11, 2025, to address several administrative and infrastructure matters. Key action items included ratifying a disaster declaration for June 6 flooding, considering participation in a watershed planning committee, and approving the DeStefano Consolidation Plan for a minor subdivision in the Neighborhood Commercial zoning district. The township also discussed personnel changes, including accepting Finance Director Colleen Gain's resignation and appointing Mary Perez as Township Treasurer, along with approving a $50,967.90 contract for the 2025 Traffic Line Painting Project to Parking Lot Painting Company and various sewage and infrastructure resolutions.

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  • Madison Township | Williams County, OH

    Madison, WI
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    NULL The document is a directory and contact page for Madison Township in Williams County, Ohio. It lists the names, addresses, and phone numbers of township officials (trustees Jen Zuver and Terry D. Huffman, Fiscal Officer Debra Maneval, and Mark Schmucker) and states that township meetings occur on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Pioneer Township Hall. The page provides navigation links to agendas, minutes, employment information, and other township services, but contains no budget data, financial allocations, program details, voting records, or quantitative metrics suitable for cross-document comparison.

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  • Baltimore County, Maryland Public Records Lookup | BaltimoreRecords.us

    Baltimore, MD
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    Baltimore County maintains public records pursuant to Maryland's Public Information Act § 4-101, which establishes presumptive public access to government documents created or received by county agencies. The county's records span ten categories: court records (civil, criminal, traffic, and family cases from the Circuit Court), property records (deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and tax assessments), vital records (birth certificates from 1939-present, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees), business records (licenses, permits, and fictitious business registrations), tax records, voting records from the Board of Elections, government proceedings (Council meeting minutes, agendas, and video recordings), financial documents (budgets, expenditure reports, and statements), law enforcement records (with restrictions), and land use records (zoning maps, building permits, and development plans). The Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk's Office maintains court and land records, while the State Department of Assessments and Taxation and Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records hold respective property and vital records. Baltimore County complies with Maryland's Open Meetings Act and operates a public information portal and dedicated request process to provide digital access to commonly requested documents.

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  • Calendar • Board of Supervisors Meeting - Jackson County

    Jackson, MS
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  • Public comment | City of Lexington, Kentucky

    Lexington, KY
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    This document outlines the procedures and guidelines for public comment at Lexington, Kentucky's Urban County Council meetings. Public comment is offered at Council Work Sessions (typically Tuesdays at 3 p.m.) and regular Council meetings (typically Thursdays at 6 p.m.), with sign-ups opening 30 minutes before and closing 30 minutes after each meeting starts. Speakers must sign in before the meeting, state their name and Council district at the podium, and are limited to three minutes of spoken remarks only (up to nine minutes if time is yielded from other speakers), with comments on agenda items heard at the beginning and other topics at the end of meetings.

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  • Notice of Public Meeting City of Tallahassee and Leon County

    Tallahassee, FL
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  • Mayor and Council Meeting Minutes and Agendas—City of Tucson | Pima County Public Library

    Tucson, AZ
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