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  • District F 2025 Annual Report

    Houston, TX
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    District F's 2025 Annual Report highlights the councilmember's achievements across five priority areas, framed by the theme "Above the Rim" (performing at a superior level). Key accomplishments include public safety improvements through new streetlights and micro-safety plans; youth programming expansion with over $45,000 in matching funds; economic development initiatives including the LAUNCH West Houston entertainment center and Nordstrom Rack; quality-of-life enhancements such as air-quality monitors and community wellness events; and neighborhood infrastructure projects, notably a $6 million stormwater drainage project for Ashton Village and a $28 million Safe Streets Project on Bissonnet. The report serves as a summary of District F's performance and priorities for Houston's westside communities during 2025.

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  • Click flyer to enlarge

    Bristol, PA
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    The Bucks County Board of Commissioners, chaired by Diane M. Ellis-Marseglia, operates a household hazardous waste collection program with five scheduled events across Lower and Upper Bucks County locations between April 4 and October 24. Residents may bring up to 25 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous materials including pesticides (chlordane, DDT, malathion, sevin), flammables (gasoline, paint thinner, aerosols), toxics (antifreeze, weed killer, pool chemicals), and batteries (lead-acid, lithium, rechargeable). The program explicitly prohibits electronics, latex paint, appliances, asbestos, gas cylinders exceeding 2 pounds, medical waste, and tires. More information is available through the Bucks County Planning Commission at 215-345-3400 or the PADEP Recycling Hotline at 1-800-346-4242.

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  • PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID HARRISBURG PA PERMIT NO. 533

    Carlisle, PA
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    This document is a Dickinson Township newsletter and informational bulletin from fall 2022. It contains the township's meeting schedule for October 2022 through March 2023, listing regular meetings for the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission, Zoning Hearing Board, Municipal Authority, and Park & Recreation Commission. The bulletin also includes township contact information, holiday dates, road maintenance updates listing paved and chip-sealed roads completed in fall 2022, upcoming community events, and a note that the Planning Commission completed a comprehensive plan update with a significantly reduced and streamlined document.

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  • Monthly Calendar & Agendas – City of Columbia City

    Columbia, SC
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    This document is a monthly calendar and agenda listing for the City of Columbia City for April 2026, posted March 31st and amended April 7th. It includes scheduled municipal meetings such as City Council meetings (April 16th and workshops on April 10th and 17th), Parks Committee (April 14th), Planning Commission (April 21st, canceled), and Municipal Court (April 9th), along with community events including the spring cleanup event (April 18th) and the open burning season (April 4th-19th). The document also provides links to city records, ordinances, budgets, and meeting minutes available to the public.

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  • Mesa Transportation Master Plan - Phase I Public Outreach ...

    Mesa, AZ
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    The Mesa Transportation Master Plan Phase I conducted public outreach from January to April 2023 to gather community input on transportation challenges and needs through an online survey, mapping exercise, and informational booths at community events. The city utilized multiple engagement methods including a project website (TomorrowsMesa.com), social media, press releases, and flyers to reach residents, visitors, and employers. Key feedback themes included requests for additional bike paths and protected bike facilities, safety and comfort enhancements along canal paths and bike routes, and improved roadway and canal path maintenance.

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  • Planning Commission | City of Virginia Beach

    Virginia Beach, VA
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    The Virginia Beach Planning Commission is an 11-member body appointed by City Council to review land use, zoning, conditional use permits, street closures, and plan amendments. The Commission holds public hearings on the second Wednesday of each month at noon in the City Council chamber, with staff briefings at 9 a.m., and forwards recommendations to City Council for final decisions. The City is currently updating the Interfacility Traffic Area (ITA) Master Plan, exploring sports tourism, Innovation Park expansion, and municipal services, with a public meeting held on April 29, 2026 at Building 19 and a public comment deadline of May 31. Related April–May 2026 events include the Thalia Creek Greenway Phase III ribbon cutting on May 7 at 1 p.m., a Parks & Recreation Commission meeting on May 7 at 3 p.m., and a Transition Area/ITA Citizens Advisory Committee meeting on May 7 at 5:30 p.m.

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  • Planning Board Meeting (50)

    Jersey City, NJ
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    NULL The document contains only a calendar event listing for a Planning Board meeting scheduled for July 9, 2024, at 5:30 PM in Jersey City's Boardroom at City Hall Annex. No substantive meeting content, decisions, votes, budget items, or specific agenda details are included—only metadata and a reference link to access the full agenda separately. The source material is insufficient to provide a meaningful summary of actual board actions or decisions.

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  • ARPA Memo to Council | July 2023

    Scranton, PA
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    This memo from Scranton's Office of Community Development provides a comprehensive timeline of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) implementation from Q2 2022 through July 2023, documenting the city's administration of federal relief funds by Eileen Cipriani, ARPA Director. The city received a second tranche of $34,373,025 in federal ARPA funds in August 2022 and launched multiple grant programs, including nonprofit recovery grants (applications closed August 2022), wellness grants (closed September 2022), small business recovery and wage boost grants (first round closed November 2022, second round closed January 2023), and affordable childcare and education catchup grants (closed March 2023). Notable milestones include the announcement of grant recipients across multiple rounds (nonprofit recipients in October 2022, small business startup and expansion recipients in January 2023 and June 2023, childcare recipients on May 3, 2023, and education grants on May 10, 2023) and public engagement events, including U.S. Senator Bob Casey's visit on May 24, 2023, and a tour of Pennsylvania mayors beginning May 31, 2023. The city also launched an interactive ARPA summary tool in January 2023 and conducted federal reporting submissions on schedule.

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  • Boards & Commissions | City of Virginia Beach

    Virginia Beach, VA
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    The City of Virginia Beach's Department of Planning & Community Development oversees 14 appointed boards and commissions that advise the City Council and render decisions on land use, historic preservation, environmental matters, and coastal issues. These bodies include the Planning Commission, which reviews zoning applications and amendments; the Board of Zoning Appeals, which addresses variance requests; the Bayfront Advisory Commission and Resort Advisory Commission, which review oceanfront projects; the Historic Preservation Commission and Historical Review Board, which govern historic site preservation; and the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area Board, which reviews requests under the CBPAO. Additional boards address specialized areas such as building code appeals, stormwater permitting appeals, wetlands development, and short-term rental enforcement, while the Green Ribbon Committee advises on water quality improvements and the Virginia Beach VA250 Committee, established in 2023, commemorates American Revolution bicentennial events.

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  • Lower Paxton Township, PA | Official Website

    Harrisburg, PA
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    This webpage from Lower Paxton Township, PA serves as a municipal portal providing community information and announcements. The site highlights ongoing projects including a Prince Street Pedestrian Safety Improvements Project seeking public input through April 17 and a Koons Park Master Plan with Phase 1 basketball court improvements underway, while also promoting community events such as a Kite Festival on April 18 and a compost facility opening on March 24. The page provides navigation to government services, permit purchasing, online payments, and features employee spotlights and upcoming meetings and events for township residents.

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  • Windgap-pa

    Wind Gap, PA
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    This is the Spring 2020 newsletter for Wind Gap Borough, Pennsylvania, serving as a community informational document rather than meeting minutes or budget documentation. The newsletter provides the borough directory, contact information for elected officials and municipal departments, meeting schedules for borough council and planning commissions, and previews upcoming community events and services including a fire company carnival, Easter egg hunt, and information about the Center Street Paving Project. The document includes practical information for residents regarding waste management, trash collection schedules, and the new Wind Gap Customer Portal.

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  • INSIDE THIS ISSUE Borough Directory .......................................1

    Wind Gap, PA
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    This is the Fall 2018 newsletter for the Borough of Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, containing a table of contents and directory information. The document lists borough contact information, elected officials, and meeting schedules for various municipal bodies including the borough council, planning commission, and zoning hearing board. Notable items mentioned include Wind Gap's 125th anniversary celebration held on August 19, 2018, and children voting to select a Super Dome Climber as the next playground equipment to be installed in early 2019.

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  • Kennett Township, PA | Official Website

    Kennett Square, PA
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    Kennett Township, PA's official website provides government information and announces upcoming municipal events for April 2026. PennDOT road resurfacing operations are scheduled to begin on Kaolin Road on Monday, April 13, 2026. A Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event is scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Technical College High School (Pickering Campus) in Phoenixville for Chester County residents. The township offers volunteer opportunities with the Historical Commission and Zoning Hearing Board, and maintains a weekly Monday email newsletter covering meetings, road closures, and local events. Key meetings scheduled include the Kennett Fire & EMS Regional Commission meeting and Planning Commission Public Meeting on Tuesday, April 14, and a Board of Supervisors Meeting on Wednesday, April 22.

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  • Public Meetings and Recordings | Spokane County, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    This Spokane County, WA webpage provides information about public meetings and recordings related to long-range planning initiatives, including upcoming Planning Commission and Growth Management Steering Committee meetings, recorded sessions available on YouTube, and a series of 2026 Comprehensive Plan community planning events scheduled across the West Plains, Mead, and Spokane Valley areas in February 2025. The page also lists scheduled 2046 Comprehensive Plan Open House sessions on natural resource lands, natural environment areas, housing, and economic development between January and April 2026, with associated videos and presentations available.

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  • orlando.gov/ilead Updated January, 2024 JUST ELECTED?

    Orlando, FL
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    The City of Orlando's iLead program is a comprehensive neighborhood training initiative launched in 2014 that provides newly elected board members with guides, videos, webinars, and workshops covering topics such as board operations, effective meetings, communication tools, event planning, and leadership skills. The program aims to support and mentor neighborhood organization leaders to help them effectively engage residents and maintain strong communities. This particular document serves as an introductory guide for newly elected board members, outlining the benefits of service and directing them to over 25 available resources on the iLead platform at orlando.gov/ilead.

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  • orlando.gov/ilead Updated January, 2024 PREPARED BY EFFECTIVE MEETINGS

    Orlando, FL
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    Orlando's iLead program, launched in 2014 by the city's Neighborhood Relations team, provides comprehensive online training and resources for neighborhood leaders and organizations through guides, videos, webinars, and workshops. The program covers over 25 topics including effective meetings, communication tools, event planning, leadership skills, and parliamentary procedures, accessible at orlando.gov/ilead. The document emphasizes that well-organized, efficient meetings—those that start on time, follow an agenda, and produce clear outcomes—are essential to increasing membership participation and maintaining neighborhood association engagement.

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  • Meetings, Agendas & Minutes | Towamencin Township

    Lansdale, PA
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    This document is a public index of meeting schedules and agendas for Towamencin Township government bodies. It lists upcoming and past meetings for nine committees and commissions—including the Board of Supervisors Monthly (scheduled monthly through December 2026), Planning Commission (monthly meetings at 7:00 PM), Environmental Advisory Council (monthly at 7:00 PM), Open Space & Parks Advisory Committee (monthly at 7:00 PM), America 250 Committee, Bird Town Committee, Zoning Hearing Board, Veterans Committee, and Special Events Committee—with meeting dates, times, and links to agendas, minutes, and video recordings where available. The document provides historical records back to 2020 and upcoming meetings through 2027, with most regular meetings scheduled at 7:00 PM. No substantive policy decisions, budget allocations, or specific action items are documented in this index.

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  • Cumberland County, PA - Official Website | Official Website

    Carlisle, PA
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    Cumberland County, PA's official website highlights recent county activities and upcoming events. Notable items include recognition of 4-H volunteers for 60 years of service, the closure of Grahams Bridge and Foxlea Bridge for rehabilitation work scheduled to reopen in spring/summer 2026, and a Career Exploration Program connecting students with county departments. Upcoming public meetings include the Planning Commission Board Meeting on April 16, Prison Board on April 20, and Salary Board/Board of Commissioners Meeting on April 22.

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  • Public Notices and Meetings Calendar | Public Notices and Meetings Calendar

    Charlotte, NC
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    This document is a public calendar displaying 16 of 238 scheduled government meetings and public hearings for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area during mid-April 2026. Meetings include the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission (April 13), a Historic Landmarks Commission Public Hearing (April 13), a joint meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, and Charlotte City Council (April 14), the BOCC Budget/Public Policy Workshop (April 14), and the Park and Recreation Commission Meeting (April 20), among others. Events are scheduled at various locations including the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center at 600 E. Fourth Street and other specified venues across the region. The calendar represents a partial list, with additional meetings accessible through pagination.

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