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  • Wednesday, March 4, 2026 Regular Meeting Agenda

    Mar 4, 2026

    ·San Diego, CA
    Agenda

    The Mission Valley Planning Group held a regular meeting on March 4, 2026 at Mission Valley Library to address board elections, project permits, and community updates. Action items included a general election for nine board member vacancies with four-year terms expiring in 2028, approval of a site development permit for demolition and reconstruction of a 195-room, six-story hotel (172,745 square feet) at 625 Hotel Circle South, and a neighborhood use permit for a wireless communication facility at 10445/7 San Diego Mission Road. The meeting also featured an information item on the "Zone Zero" Wildfire Resilience Program and subcommittee reports.

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  • 25-1997: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and The Empowerment Program to finance the development and construction of 70 income-restricted Permanent Supportive Housing units to be leased at affordable rents to qualifying households. Amends a loan amendment with The Empowerment Program, Inc. to add $294,000.00 for a new total of $3,444,000.00 to finance the demolition and new construction of a multi-family residential structure to create 70 income-restricted Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) units to be leased at affordable rents to qualifying households. No change to loan term, in Council District 10 (HOST-202577817/HOST-202582287-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 1-5-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 12-2-2025.

    Nov 21, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CITY OF PITTSBURGH Planning Commission

    Sep 23, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
    Agenda

    The Pittsburgh Planning Commission will hold a hybrid meeting on September 23, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. to address multiple items including approval of minutes, consideration of three major subdivision and lot line revision projects across various neighborhoods, and hearings on demolition and construction proposals. The agenda also includes discussion of zoning map amendments for the Hazelwood RIV-GI District and two citywide zoning code text amendments regarding application approval and completeness determination deadlines. Public testimony will be accepted in person at the Basement Conference Room or via Zoom webinar.

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  • TOLEDO CITY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES for June 23, 2025

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
    Minutes

    The Toledo City Historic District Commission held a meeting on June 23, 2025, to consider a demolition request for a structure at 928 N Huron Street, an 1877-built two-family dwelling in the Vistula neighborhood that has suffered severe neglect. The case, which was deferred from a May 19 hearing, was evaluated against Toledo Municipal Code requirements for demolition certificates of appropriateness in historic districts. The property owner, Westminster Row Partnership, sought demolition approval through contractor Vistula Management Company, with staff noting the surrounding neighborhood remains stable despite the subject building's deteriorated condition.

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  • 25-0540: A resolution approving a proposed Loan Agreement between the City and County of Denver and The Empowerment Program, Inc. to finance the demolition and new construction of a multi-family residential structure to create income restricted Permanent Supportive Housing units to be leased at affordable rents to qualifying households at 1777 Franklin St, Denver CO 80218, in Council District 10. Approves a loan agreement between the City and County of Denver and The Empowerment Program, Inc. for $3,150,000.00 and 60 years to finance the demolition and new construction of a multi-family residential structure to create 70 income restricted Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) units to be leased at affordable rents to qualifying households at 1777 Franklin St, Denver CO 80218 in Council District 10 (HOST-202577817). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-19-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-23-2025.

    Apr 15, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 3139-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to enter into a construction contract with Sehlhorst Equipment Services, LLC, for the Jackson Pike Waste Water Treatment Plant Sludge Concentration Building Demolition project; to waive the procurement requirements of Columbus City Code; to authorize an amendment to the 2024 Capital Improvement Budget; to make this ordinance contingent upon the Ohio Water Development Authority approving a loan for this project; to authorize the appropriation of funds within the Sanitary Revolving Loan Fund; and to authorize the expenditure of $2,219,600.00 from the Sanitary Revolving Loan Fund and the Sanitary Bond Fund to pay for the project. ($2,219,600.00)

    Nov 7, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1720: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 816 of 2015, effective December 18, 2015, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2016 Capital Budget and the 2016 Community Development Block Grant Program, and approving the 2016 through 2021 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS by $57,864.39 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $57,864.39.

    Jul 7, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2023-1995: An ordinance authorizing the Metropolitan Government’s execution and delivery of an intergovernmental project agreement and lease agreements with The Sports Authority of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County relating to the development and funding of an improved speedway facility proposed to be built on the Nashville Fairgrounds; approving the issuance of public facility revenue improvement bonds by the Sports Authority to finance a portion of the costs of the improved speedway; approving a development agreement and operating lease between the Metropolitan Government, by and through the Board of Fair Commissioners, and Bristol Motor Speedway, LLC for the construction and operation of the improved speedway; and approving the demolition of a portion of the existing speedway and grandstands to make way for construction of the improved speedway.

    Jun 9, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2023-1883: An ordinance authorizing the Metropolitan Government’s execution and delivery of an intergovernmental project agreement and lease agreements with The Sports Authority of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County relating to the development and funding of an improved speedway facility proposed to be built on the Nashville Fairgrounds; approving the issuance of public facility revenue improvement bonds by the Sports Authority to finance a portion of the costs of the improved speedway; approving a development agreement and operating lease between the Metropolitan Government, by and through the Board of Fair Commissioners, and Bristol Motor Speedway, LLC for the construction and operation of the improved speedway; approving the demolition of a portion of the existing speedway and grandstands to make way for construction of the improved speedway; and amending Metropolitan Code of Laws § 2.24.230.

    May 26, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-0710: The Committee on Government Operations, to which was referred on April 5, 2023, Docket #0710, Message and order for your approval an Ordinance Governing Construction and Demolition Operations in the City of Boston, submits a report recommending that the ordinance ought to pass.

    Apr 3, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 22-OVERLAY-0018: Request: Overlay Permit request to remove a condition of approval for demolition of buildings, which was previously approved by the DDRO Committee on Sept. 28, 2022. Project Name: 720 W. Muhammad Location: 720 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd Owner: LDG Land Holdings, LLC Applicant: Doug Schultz Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Kat Groskreutz, Planning and Design Coordinator

    Sep 23, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 22-OVERLAY-0015: Request: Overlay Permit request to remove a condition of approval for demolition of buildings, which was previously approved by the DDRO Committee on Sept. 28, 2022. Project Name: Broadway Apartments Location: 717 S. 5th and 738 S. 4th Streets Owner: Brown Bros. Cadillac Inc Applicant: Emily Estes Jurisdiction: Louisville Metro Council District: 4 - Jecorey Arthur Case Manager: Kat Groskreutz, Planning and Design Coordinator

    Sep 23, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2022-0486: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #0486, message and order, referred on April 13, 2022 Docket #0486, approving an appropriation One Hundred Thirty Eight Million Five Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($138,535,000.00) for the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation, or improvement of public land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of computer hardware or software and computer-assisted integrated financial management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or related to the above described projects; for the purposes of the Boston Public Schools, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 13.

    Apr 7, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2022-0485: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #00485, message and order, referred on April 13, 2022 Docket #0488, approving an appropriation of Five Hundred Fifty Million Three Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($550,370,000.00) for the acquisition of interests in land or the acquisition of assets, or the landscaping, alteration, remediation, rehabilitation improvement of public land, the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, alteration, remodeling, enlargement, demolition, removal or extraordinary repairs of public buildings, facilities, assets, works or infrastructure; for the cost of feasibility studies or engineering or architectural services for plans and specifications; for the development, design, purchase and installation of computer hardware or software and computer-assisted integrated financial management and accounting systems; and any and all cost incidental or related to the above described projects; for the purposes of various city departments included Boston Center for Youth and Families, Department of Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Neighborhood Development, Office of Arts and Culture, Parks and Recreation, Police, Property Management, Public Works and Transportation Departments, Boston Public Library, Boston Redevelopment Authority and Public Health Commission, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 13.

    Apr 7, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2021-1778: Resolution amending Resolution No. 487 of 2021, effective July 29, 2021, entitled “Resolution further amending Resolution No. 772 of 2012, effective January 1, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2013 Capital Budget and the 2013 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2013 through 2018 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing various CDBG line items by $7,032.21 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $7,032.21” by correcting a JD Edwards job number.

    Aug 20, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1762: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 647 of 2020, effective December 23, 2020, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2021 Capital Budget and the 2021 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2021 through 2026 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing COWLEY RECREATION CENTER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION by $800,000, FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS - PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITIES by $1,000,000, FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS - RECREATION AND SENIOR CENTERS by $1,083,238 , and increasing STREET RESURFACING by $2,883,238.

    Aug 20, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1717: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 796 of 2013, effective December 19, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2014 Capital Budget and the 2014 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2014 through 2019 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing WEST OHIO STREET BRIDGE by $1,001.19 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $1,001.19.

    Jul 15, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1700: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 855 of 2011, effective December 29, 2011, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2012 Capital Budget and the 2012 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2012 through 2017 Capital Improvement Program” by reducing WESLEY AME CHARITIES by $2,000.00 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $2,000.00.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1702: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 796 of 2013, effective December 19, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2014 Capital Budget and the 2014 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2014 through 2019 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing various CDBG line items by $20,498.90 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $20,498.90.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1701: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 772 of 2012, effective January 1, 2013, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2013 Capital Budget and the 2013 Community Development Block Grant Program; and approving the 2013 through 2018 Capital Improvement Program,” by reducing various CDBG line items by $7,032.21 and increasing DEMOLITION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $7,032.21.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1620: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 797 of 2017, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2018 Capital Budget and the 2018 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2018 through 2023 Capital Improvement Program”, by reducing COWLEY RECREATION CENTER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION by $928,567.00 and increasing REMEDIATION OF CONDEMNED BUILDINGS by $858,567.00 and TREE PLANTING by $70,000.00.

    Jun 14, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • COUNTY OF SUMMIT REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA December 13, 2010 5:30 PM

    Dec 13, 2010

    ·Akron, OH
    Agenda

    The Summit County Council held a regular meeting agenda for December 13, 2010, that included approval of minutes from prior sessions and motions to confirm appointments and reappointments to various boards including the CDBG Committee, Housing Advisory Board, and Akron Summit Community Action Inc. The agenda also included first readings of four resolutions authorizing construction and professional service contracts, including a $398,700 demolition project, $38,333.77 emergency sewer repairs, and $78,334 bridge engineering design, along with a road vacation/dedication authorization.

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  • SYRACUSE TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING June 16, 2009

    Jun 16, 2009

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Minutes

    The Syracuse Town Council held its regular meeting on June 16, 2009, with four members present, approving payment of claims #609–#728, adopting Ordinance 09-05 for two-hour parking on Pearl Street, and issuing a proclamation celebrating the Syracuse-Turkey Creek Township Public Library's 100th anniversary. The council approved a three-year heating and air conditioning maintenance agreement with Havel Brothers at no additional cost through July 31, 2012, and authorized a $19,794.00 purchase of a bad weather warning siren from Federal Signal to be paid from the Cumulative Fire Fund, leaving a balance of $6,910. Town Manager Henry DeJulia also reported on the completion of the Dana Water Tower demolition and delays in obtaining Elkhart County approval for the town's DPUD.

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  • April 9th Workshop Agenda

    Mahanoy City, PA
    Agenda

    The Mahanoy City Borough held a workshop on April 9, 2026 at 6:00 PM to discuss various municipal matters including the Benesch report, payment requests for Kaiers Park Phase III improvements, and a police officer resignation. The agenda also covered property-related discussions for multiple addresses, a dumpster demolition project, Little League lease terms, and approval of three handicap parking permits for residents.

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  • To: Housing and Homelessness Commissioners From:

    Evanston, IL
    Agenda

    The Housing and Homelessness Commission held a meeting on May 2, 2019, in Evanston to address several agenda items including approval of March 7, 2019 meeting minutes, a funding application from the Alliance to End Homelessness of Suburban Cook County for HMIS (Homeless Management Information System), and discussion of a demolition tax index. The March 7 meeting minutes indicate the commission discussed bylaws and affordable housing fund revisions, with commissioners deciding to defer changes pending outcomes from the Affordable Housing Plan Steering Committee, and received public comment on the demolition tax and climate resilience initiatives.

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  • LANDMARKS COMMISSION City of Madison Agenda - Approved City of Madison

    Madison, WI
    Agenda

    The Madison Landmarks Commission held a virtual meeting on February 9, 2026, to consider several items including removal of a "human burial designation" from Orton Park, updates to the Commission's Policy Manual regarding code of conduct and election procedures, and review of four demolition permits for commercial buildings across various districts. The meeting included provisions for public participation through written comments, phone access, and virtual observation, with interpretation and accessibility services available in multiple languages.

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  • Sandra Fisk Vlahanoy City Borough Manager 239 E. Pine St.

    Mahanoy City, PA
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    Mahanoy City Borough, Pennsylvania, has experienced significant population decline from 15,936 residents in 1910 to 3,912 in 2021 due to the collapse of the coal mining industry, resulting in numerous abandoned properties throughout the municipality. To address blight, the Borough established a Blight/Demolition Fund in 2014 funded by real estate taxes (approximately 1.5 mils) and $50,000 annually in earned income tax revenue, supplemented by Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) allocations totaling $96,056 in 2021, of which $45,146 was allocated to demolition projects. The Borough faces potential loss of CDBG funding in 2022 due to Act 179 population requirements and has secured additional grant funding, including approval for $133,000 to demolish three properties.

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  • CITY OF POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

    Pottsville, PA
    Agenda

    The Pottsville City Council regular meeting scheduled for March 9, 2026, at 5 pm will include approval of February 2026 financial warrants and bills, department monthly reports with strategic updates, and consideration of several grant applications totaling $2.6 million—including $100,000 for the Pottsville Greenways Project and $2.5 million for police station relocation or rehabilitation through federal Community Project Funding. The agenda also covers unfinished business items such as the 800-804 Mahantongo Street demolition update and a second reading of an ordinance regulating city employee and office holder salaries, as well as discussion of cost-saving measures and the sale of military vehicles from the city fleet.

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  • *** DES MOINES CITY COUNCIL MEETING REPORT ***

    Des Moines, IA
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    On February 23, 2004, the Des Moines City Council held a meeting where seven council members approved a consent agenda containing 52 routine items, including 20 alcoholic beverage license renewals for various retailers and restaurants throughout the city, and coin-operated machine licenses. The council also ordered construction projects including the demolition of the 8th & Mulberry Parking Garage (estimated at $650,000) and improvements to Brook Run Park and Riley Park (estimated at $260,555), with bids to be received on March 9, 2004 and hearings scheduled for March 22, 2004.

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