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  • July 2024 Township Focus

    Lansing, MI
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    This July 2024 publication from the Michigan Townships Association features an editorial discussing the role of township government in local democracy, with MTA Executive Director Neil Sheridan and President Connie Cargill reflecting on what unites Michigan's 1,240 townships—primarily their residents and officials working to improve community quality of life, public safety, and economic opportunities. The issue includes articles on topics such as board engagement and effective meetings, July and December boards of review procedures, new state rules expanding overtime pay and banning noncompete agreements, and bridging the digital divide in Michigan communities. The publication serves as an official resource for township officials and includes information about MTA training programs for newly elected officials.

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  • Township-Manual-Chapter-6.pdf

    Indianapolis, IN
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This chapter from a 2010 township manual outlines the structure and governance of township boards, including election procedures, member qualifications, and operational requirements. Township boards consist of three elected residents serving four-year terms, with members required to take oaths of office and maintain township residency. The manual specifies that boards must meet annually by the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January to elect a chairman and secretary, with a quorum of any two members, and establishes salary guidelines allowing boards to set compensation at amounts equal to or exceeding 1980 levels, subject to certain restrictions on salary reductions.

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  • MEETING NOTICE Orlando City Hall, Veterans Conference ...

    Orlando, FL
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    This is a meeting notice for the July 31, 2024 Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board meeting held at Orlando City Hall. The agenda includes election of officers, approval of previous minutes, public comment, and new business items including a retail program funding agreement with Limitless Jewelers LLC, service authorizations for engineering and transportation services related to the Church Street Festival Street Project and Magnolia Avenue Project, and a license agreement with Ivanhoe District, Inc. The notice provides procedures for public participation, including requirements for oral comments (limited to 3 minutes per item) and written comments (maximum 700 words per item, submitted 24 hours in advance).

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  • City Recorder - City of Phoenix

    Phoenix, AZ
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    The City Recorder of Phoenix serves as clerk to the City Council, public records manager, and Elections Official, with responsibilities including attending all City Council meetings, preparing and retaining meeting minutes, administering oaths of office, overseeing public records requests, and establishing retention policies and procedures. The City Recorder provides election information to candidates and citizens but does not conduct elections directly; instead, the Jackson County Elections Office conducts all county-wide elections.

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  • Selectboard - Town of Wilmington

    Wilmington, DE
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    The document provides organizational and procedural information for the Town of Wilmington's Selectboard, including the 2026 membership roster (Chair Tom Fitzgerald, Vice Chair Vince Rice, and three other members), their contact details, and their ex-officio committee assignments. Wilmington operates under a town manager form of government where the Selectboard serves as the chief elected legislative body setting policy, while the town manager handles administrative operations and day-to-day management. The document also outlines the Selectboard's regular meeting schedule (first and third Tuesdays at 6:00 pm), the process for filing Open Meeting Law complaints (within 10 calendar days with responses required within 10 calendar days), and procedural rules for agenda submissions and meetings.

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  • Township Clerk | Richmond Township Illinois 60071

    Richmond, VA
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    This webpage describes the Richmond Township Clerk's office in Illinois, which serves as the official record keeper for the Township and clerk for the Board of Trustees. Key responsibilities include maintaining Board meeting records and voting procedures, serving as the local Election Authority, publishing legal notices, and overseeing bid processes. The page provides links to meeting agendas, minutes, and financial documents, with a complete schedule of Township Board meetings listed for 2025 and 2026, including a regular annual town meeting held each April.

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  • VIRTUAL/TELECONFERENCE MEETING REGISTERED ...

    Madison, WI
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    The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services' Registered Interior Designer Section held a virtual meeting on March 26, 2026, to address administrative and governance matters including adoption of the agenda, approval of prior minutes, board updates, and the 2026 meeting schedule. The Section planned to conduct elections for officers, review annual policies, consider administrative rule matters, and discuss legislation and policy issues, with the next meeting scheduled for June 17, 2026. The meeting included notification of current member term expiration dates and established procedures for items that might be added to the agenda after preparation.

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  • For more information visit www.doylestownpa.org WELCOME TO DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP

    Doylestown, PA
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    This is a new resident information packet for Doylestown Township, Pennsylvania, providing welcome information and practical guidance for residents. The document includes a table of contents covering essential topics such as contact information for township offices, elected officials, trash and recycling services, property tax procedures, water authority details, voter registration, and parks and recreation resources. The packet serves as a comprehensive guide to help new residents understand local government services, requirements, and community resources in Doylestown Township.

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  • 2021 1 CHAPTER 2 THE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE INTRODUCTION

    Indianapolis, IN
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    This document is Chapter 2 of the 2021 Accounting and Uniform Compliance Guidelines Manual for Townships, which outlines the roles and procedures for township trustees. It covers trustee elections held every four years with four-year terms beginning January 1, the process for designating a person to perform trustee duties during absences or incapacity, and the legal procedures for removing a trustee found incapable of performing duties through a circuit court petition filed by 25 or more resident freeholders. The document specifies that an acting trustee appointed by county commissioners during incapacity has full trustee powers and is entitled to trustee salary and benefits.

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