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  • COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT

    Hazleton, PA
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    The City of Hazleton's Comprehensive Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for Fiscal Year 2022 documents the city's progress implementing its Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2020-2024) under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and CDBG-COVID funding. The report, submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, covers performance periods from January 1 through December 31, 2022, and includes sections on goals and outcomes, affordable housing, homelessness services, racial and ethnic composition of assisted families, and monitoring activities. The document represents the third annual progress report under the current five-year strategic plan and includes status updates on CARES Act CDBG-CV funds.

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  • Building Services & Code Enforcement 451 South State Street, Room 215

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    This document provides zoning district classifications and purposes for residential areas in Salt Lake City, administered by Building Services & Code Enforcement (located at 451 South State Street, Room 215; contact 801-535-6000). The city defines six primary residential zoning categories: three foothills residential districts (FR-1 requiring lots of at least 43,560 square feet, FR-2 requiring 21,780 square feet, and FR-3 requiring 12,000 square feet, all designed to minimize environmental hazards and protect scenic character); three single-family residential districts (R-1-12,000, R-1-7,000, and R-1-5,000 with decreasing minimum lot sizes); and two special development pattern districts (SR-1 and SR-3) intended to preserve neighborhood character, with SR-2 reserved for future use. The document was updated in October 2012.

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  • Leon County Government

    Tallahassee, FL
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    Leon County Government's 2025 Annual Report positions the county around a vision of a safe, healthy, and vibrant community, organized under four strategic priority areas: Economy, Environment, Quality of Life, and Governance. The county highlights service delivery across departments including Emergency Medical Services and Veteran Services, with documented resident testimonials praising professional response and support. Notable initiatives include free CPR training scheduled for May 9 at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, a fertilizer rain delay program to save money and environmental resources, a sustainable business recognition program (SustainaBiz), and heir property policy guidance under Policy 2.1.9 for family subdivisions. The county maintains a public information platform at leoncountywater.org focused on water resources and publishes regular board agendas and newsletters to support transparency and community engagement.

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  • Phoenix Zoning Ordinance (complete, 10/17)

    Phoenix, AZ
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    The Phoenix Zoning Ordinance Chapter 6, Supplement No. 35, establishes zoning district classifications for the City of Phoenix, including residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use categories. Residential districts range from suburban ranch/farm (S-1, S-2) through single-family estates (RE-43, RE-24, RE-35, R1-14 through R1-6) to multifamily residence districts (R-2 through R-5, R-4A, R-I). Commercial districts include restricted office (R-O, C-O), intermediate (C-2), general (C-3), and special commercial (B3), plus Commerce Park and parking districts (P-1, P-2). The ordinance also defines industrial districts (A-1 light, A-2), specialized zones (Resort RH, High-Rise H-R and H-R1, Mid-Rise, Urban Residential UR, Golf Course GC, and Airport Noise Impact Overlay), and planned development frameworks (Planned Area Development, Planned Community, Planned Shopping Center, Regional Shopping Center). The document reflects a March 23, 2011 amendment consolidating the Planning Department with the Development Services Department, effective April 22, 2011.

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  • Dallas County | Online Record Search

    Dallas, TX
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    This is a Dallas County online records search portal page that provides public access to court case information and related county services without requiring registration. The site offers searchable databases for Civil District Courts, Family District Courts, County and Probate Courts, and Felony and Misdemeanor cases, along with links to services including birth certificates, marriage licenses, criminal background searches, jail lookup, and passport applications managed by County Clerk John F. Warren and District Clerk Felicia Pitre. Dallas County disclaims liability for errors or omissions in the data provided and reserves the right to make changes without notice, with inquiries about County Courts directed to CC-Inquiry@dallascounty.org and District Courts questions directed to DC-Inquiry@dallascounty.org.

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  • Full month view of Calendar & Meetings – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

    Fort Worth, TX
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    MayFest is Fort Worth's largest community festival scheduled for May 3, 2026, at Trinity Park, featuring live music, food, carnival rides, vendors, and family-friendly activities. The Fort Worth Animal Care & Control (FWACC) will have a booth at the event to inform residents about supporting animals in the community.

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  • Moore Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township, formed in 1765 and located in north-central Northampton County, Pennsylvania, is a 38-square-mile rural municipality that encompasses six mailing addresses and entirely surrounds the Borough of Chapman Quarries. The Township issued a Request for Bids on April 16, 2026 for #2 Diesel Fuel for Vehicles and Heating Oil covering the period July 1, 2026 onward. As of March 10, 2026, Moore Township eliminated the Per Capita tax and will issue only Real Estate tax bills going forward. Emergency services are provided 24 hours by the Moore Township Police Department and the Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company. The Appalachian Trail runs through the Township, which is characterized primarily by agricultural land, single-family residences, and open space.

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  • Ewing New Jersey - Municipal Clerk

    Jersey City, NJ
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    The Ewing Township Municipal Clerk's office maintains official records for local ordinances, resolutions, and public proceedings, and serves as Chief Administrative Officer of elections and Chief Registrar of Voters. The Clerk is responsible for preparing Council meeting agendas, administering oaths, and maintaining official records of all meetings, minutes, ordinances, and resolutions. Combined Council Agenda Sessions and Regular meetings are scheduled for May 12, May 26, June 9, June 23, and July 14, 2026, all at 6:30 p.m. The Clerk's office also administers rent control for residential multiple-family dwellings with 20 or more units under §14-37 of the Ewing Township Code, permitting annual CPI-based rent increases of 6.08% for 2023, 5.50% for 2024, and 2.87% for both 2025 and 2026. Additional Clerk functions include custody of public records, issuance of licenses and permits, and provision of passport application services.

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  • Board of Directors | City of Norfolk, Virginia - Official Website

    Norfolk, VA
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    The Norfolk Community Services Board (CSB) is a Policy Advisory Board composed of a maximum of 18 members appointed by Norfolk City Council, with members serving three-year terms and eligible for up to three consecutive terms followed by a 12-month waiting period before re-election. At least one-third of board members must be consumers or family members of consumers of Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and/or Intellectual Disabilities services. Board officers—Chair and Vice-Chair—are elected by members to serve one-year terms and receive no compensation. The Board meets on the third Monday of each month, except July and August, at 11:00 A.M. at 7447 Central Park Business Drive, Norfolk, VA 23513.

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  • Jackson Township Zoning Ordinance 2018

    Jackson, MS
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    Jackson Township adopted a comprehensive zoning ordinance on June 6, 2018, prepared jointly by the Jackson Township Planning Commission and Mercer County Regional Planning Commission. The ordinance establishes zoning districts including R-1 Rural Residential-Agricultural and R-2 Residential-One Family zones, with specified regulations governing permitted uses, height restrictions, and area requirements for each district. The ordinance is structured around community development objectives addressing land use, economic development, housing, community facilities and services, and environmental and aesthetic goals. The document comprises 94 pages of detailed zoning regulations and district classifications.

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