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  • July 13, 2026 Council Meeting Agenda[PDF, 1 page]

    Jul 13, 2026

    ·Bristol, PA
    Agenda

    This is the agenda for a regular council meeting scheduled for Monday, July 13, 2026 at 7:00 P.M. The council will consider motions including awarding the 2026 CDBG Curb Ramp Project to NJS Concrete LLC for $212,800.00, authorizing termination of both the Bristol Borough Water and Sewer Authority and the Bristol Borough Recreation Authority, and approving appointment of Officer Dino Lepore and Detective Bill Davis as Acting Sergeants for Patrol Squads 2 and 3 effective July 2, 2026. The council will also consider a motion to apply for a Federal Emergency Management Agency Building Resilient Infrastructures and Communities Grant in the amount of $3,150,000.00 for the Green Lane Storm Pipe Replacement Project. The agenda includes acceptance of departmental reports from police, fire, public works, and inspection for June 2026, as well as council meeting minutes from June 1, 8, and July 6, 2026.

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  • Housing and Human Services Committee — Agenda 2024-07-10

Jul 10, 2024

·Seattle, WA
Agenda

The Seattle City Council Housing and Human Services Committee held a meeting on July 10, 2024, at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber, chaired by Cathy Moore and including Vice-Chair Tammy J. Morales and members Sara Nelson, Rob Saka, and Tanya Woo. The revised agenda included a briefing and discussion on "Current Challenges for Housing Providers," presented by Michael Seiwerath of SouthEast Effective Development (SEED). The meeting allowed for public comment both remotely (with online registration beginning one hour before the 9:30 AM start) and in-person (registration at the chamber at least 15 minutes prior).

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  • May 6, 2024-BOS Regular Meeting Page 1 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP

    May 6, 2024

    ·Jim Thorpe, PA
    Agenda

    The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors held their regular monthly meeting on May 6, 2024, with all five supervisors present along with township staff and solicitor. The agenda included approval of meeting minutes from April 1 and April 11, 2024, and a special meeting from May 2, 2024, as well as consideration of personnel matters including the resignation of Emergency Management Coordinator David Michael III effective April 30, 2024, and the appointment of Jesse Brennan as his replacement and Mike Bourke as Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator. The meeting also addressed correspondence including a donation request from Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania and notification letters from PPL Electric Utilities Corporation and The McGowan Companies regarding insurance quotes.

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  • 8/3/2009-6:09:40 PM DALLAS PARK AND RECREATION BOARD REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

    Aug 3, 2009

    ·Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    The Dallas Park and Recreation Board held a regular meeting on August 6, 2009, with agenda items covering a Dallas Zoo management agreement briefing and approval of June 2009 minutes. The consent agenda included authorizing a $220,656 interlocal agreement with Dallas County Transportation Services, approving proposed fee changes effective August 15, 2009, and awarding multiple contracts for park improvements, including a $360,831 pavilion at Umphress Park, $417,657 in erosion control work at Westhaven Park, and $102,395 for White Rock Creek Greenbelt Trail extension design services. Additionally, the board considered authorizing a $87,862.54 increase to the Fair Park Esplanade restoration contract.

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  • MAYOR AND COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING NOTICE & AGENDA

    Tucson, AZ
    Agenda

    The City of Tucson's Mayor and Council operates under a council-manager form of government where elected officials set policy and an appointed City Manager executes it. Regular council meetings are held the first four Tuesdays of each month at City Hall, featuring a structured agenda that includes presentations, liquor license applications, public comment periods (up to three minutes for general matters, five minutes for public hearings), consent items, and other business. The document outlines meeting procedures, including provisions for remote participation, accessibility accommodations for persons with disabilities, Spanish-language interpretation, and the adoption of ordinances and resolutions, which take effect either immediately with an emergency clause and five council votes or thirty days after passage.

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  • Page | 1 of 2 CHARLESTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting

    Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    This Charleston City Council meeting agenda from September 18, 2017 included public hearings on four property leases with community organizations: the Kanawha County Board of Education for a Head Start facility at the Martin Luther King Community Center, the YWCA of Charleston for a Child Enrichment Center and Sojourner's Shelter, and the Religious Coalition for Community Renewal for Smith Street Station operations. The agenda also covered Bill No. 7757, which would amend city code sections to adjust the effective date for a service fee increase that was previously approved in July 2015. Additionally, the Finance Committee reviewed a resolution authorizing public art installation on an abutment wall beneath eastbound I-64.

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  • A G E N D A Meeting Type: p U c/ D ate : & & o NCJ - r es

    Charlotte, NC
    Agenda

    NULL The document is an agenda for a Charlotte City Council budget meeting scheduled for Tuesday, June 10, 1997, at 12:30 p.m., but the scanned text is heavily corrupted and largely illegible. While a table of contents is partially visible listing budget items (User Fees, Children's Services Network, Crime Stoppers, Police positions, Sidewalk Program, Traffic Calming Devices, Sound Barriers, Housing Partnership, Elder Route, and Cultural Diversity), the substantive details, dollar amounts, and descriptions are obscured by scanning artifacts and cannot be reliably extracted. Only one revenue item is readable with a specific figure: User Fees for Regulatory Services of $150,000, to be effective September 1, 1997, at 60% of full cost recovery. The document's poor quality prevents comprehensive and reliable summarization of its contents.

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  • Board of Directors Meeting Agenda

    Syracuse, NY
    Agenda

    The City of Syracuse Industrial Development Agency Board of Directors meeting scheduled for December 19, 2023, at 8:00 a.m. will address several items including approval of November 2023 meeting minutes and consideration of new business items. Key agenda items include approving a public hearing resolution for McCarthy Manor Housing Limited Partnership, extending the sales tax exemption for Symphony Tower through March 31, 2024, extending the Agency Agreement for One Remington LLC through June 30, 2024, and approving a cooperation agreement with Urban Strategies Inc. allocating up to $85,000 to support a Housing and Urban Development grant application. The board will also review the 2024 meeting schedule, proposed agency fee schedule revisions, and discuss the uniform tax exemption policy effective date and possible amendments.

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  • Cityofmoore

    Moore Township, XX
    Agenda

    This agenda documents the regular meeting of the Moore City Council, Moore Public Works Authority, Moore Risk Management Board, and Moore Economic Development Authority scheduled for August 21, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. at 301 N. Broadway. The consent docket includes approval of City Council minutes from August 7, 2023; acceptance of Ward 1 Residential Street Improvements constructed by Silver Star Construction Company for $1,576,183.52 with a two-year maintenance bond effective August 1, 2023; acceptance of Ward 2 Residential Street Improvements by the same contractor for $1,469,519.99 with the same maintenance bond; ratification of claims and expenditures totaling $1,035,126.97 for FY 2022-2023 and $2,376,094.73 for FY 2023-2024; and acceptance of public water and sanitary sewer improvements for Tyler Commercial Park, Section 1. The agenda also includes swearing in of newly appointed Ward 1 City Councilwoman Kathy Griffith, consideration of a temporary employee services contract with A & A Lawn Care Service LLC, approval of Ordinance No. 1033(23) amending cemetery flower removal procedures, and budget supplements for FY 2023-2024.

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  • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA (Immediately Following the Special Called Meeting

    Fort Worth, TX
    Agenda

    The City Council of Fort Worth met on September 16, 2025, to consider recognitions celebrating cultural organizations and heritage observances, including 25 years of Artes de la Rosa and 50 years of Ballet Folklorico Aztecas, along with recognitions for Hispanic Heritage Month, World Alzheimer's Day, and the founder of Safe in the Six. The consent agenda included multiple items such as adoption of civil service staffing levels for the Fire Department effective October 1, 2025; budget adjustments and transfers totaling various amounts including a $37,500 Texas Historical Commission grant with matching local funds; authorization of a weapon range cleaning agreement for up to $300,000 annually for the Police Department; and adoption of updated Financial Management Policy Statements for Fiscal Year 2026 with no significant changes.

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