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  • Penn Forest Township - Penn Forest Township

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    Penn Forest Township issued a public notice regarding garbage permit invoices mailed October 31st with a December 31st payment deadline, and implemented a $25 late fee effective January 1, 2025 for unpaid garbage accounts. The township is pursuing zoning ordinance amendments to address data centers, with a Board of Supervisors meeting scheduled for April 6, 2026, and offers online permitting and credit card payment options for residents. Regular meeting schedules are maintained for the Board of Supervisors (1st Monday), Planning Commission (4th Monday), and other municipal boards, with emergency services information and a note that a March 23, 2026 Zoning Hearing Board meeting has been continued.

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  • Equity and Empowerment Commission Reparations Recommendations - Wealth and Opportunity Gaps

    Evanston, IL
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    The Equity and Empowerment Commission submitted reparations recommendations to the Evanston City Council on September 9, 2019, responding to a June 2019 request from Alderman Rue Simmons to address historical wealth and opportunity gaps affecting African American residents. The Commission held community meetings on July 11 and July 13, 2019, where attendees identified five priority categories (History/Culture, Finance, Education, Institutions/Systems, and Power Structure) and generated specific policy recommendations. Proposed actions include housing initiatives such as property tax relief for long-time African American property owners, down payment assistance for income-qualified home purchasers, and housing repair assistance, plus economic development measures including repurposing the Gibbs-Morrison Center for African American entrepreneur co-working space. The Commission recommended that the City Council receive the report and direct the City Manager to conduct additional research and data collection to determine feasibility, noting that implementation decisions were beyond the scope of the commission's current work.

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  • Public Records | Spokane Valley, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane Valley provides public access to records in accordance with the Washington State Public Records Act, with many records available through the city's Laserfiche archive. Public records requests should be submitted through the Public Records Center or by email to prhoades@spokanevalleywa.gov, fax to 509-720-5075, or mail to the City Clerk's Office at 10210 E. Sprague Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA 99206. Requests must specify the subject matter, relevant location or address, specific dates or date range, and contact information for correspondence. The City is required to provide access to existing records unless exempted by state law, but is not obligated to create new documents, compile data, or answer general information requests.

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