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  • City Board of Adjustment | City of Billings, MT - Official Website

    Billings, MT
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    The City of Billings Board of Adjustment is a seven-member board appointed by the Mayor with City Council consent that meets at 4:30 pm on the first Wednesday of each month in City Hall's Council Chambers. Members serve four-year terms with current members George Warmer, Elizabeth Shumaker, Denise Joy, Michael Bruschwein, Chris Hayes, and Josh Sayer, one position vacant, all terms expiring 12/31/29 (with Warmer, Hayes, and Sayer unable to be reappointed). The Board has authority to hear zoning appeals from individuals and city departments under Section 27-1609(C), with agendas and meeting packets posted one week prior to meetings. Accessible accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities, with advance notice of at least three days required.

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Meeting Schedule - City of Knoxville

Knoxville, TN
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The City of Knoxville has published its 2026 meeting schedule for City Council, Beer Board, and related committees, with City Council meetings held biweekly at 6 p.m. and Beer Board meetings held monthly at 5 p.m., all in the Main Assembly Room at 400 Main Street unless otherwise posted. Workshops are scheduled throughout the year to address topics including planning, housing and homelessness, grant funding, and corridor redevelopment. All meetings are broadcast live on Knoxville Community Media Channel 12 and available online at KnoxCM.org, with language translation and disability accommodations available upon request to the Human Resources Department or City ADA Coordinator.

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  • Posting Notices for Public Meetings and Hearings | Boston.gov

    Boston, MA
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    This document outlines Boston's procedures for posting public meeting notices in compliance with Massachusetts' Open Meeting Law. Public bodies must provide notice within 48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) before meetings, and notices must include the date, time, place, and expected agenda items. Notices should be submitted to publicnotice@boston.gov at least 48 hours in advance, and the city provides accommodations for people with disabilities upon request to the Disabilities Commission.

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