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  • CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 6:00 P.M.

    Mar 3, 2026

    ·Los Angeles, CA
    Agenda

    This is a City Council meeting agenda for the City of Arcadia scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 6:00 P.M. in the City Council Conference Room. The document outlines procedural information including accessibility accommodations, language translation services, and methods for public comment submission (in-person, website, or email), with specific time limits for speakers based on the number of participants. No substantive agenda items, budget figures, or policy decisions are detailed in this document.

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  • 1 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE June 5, 2025 AGENDA 1. PUBLIC COMMENT 2.

    Jun 5, 2025

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Dearborn, MI
Agenda

The Committee of the Whole for the City of Dearborn met on June 5, 2025, to consider nine agenda items including approval of previous meeting minutes and multiple ordinance proposals. The meeting addressed amendments to the Animals Chapter regarding dog licensing (Ordinance No. 25-1844); comprehensive zoning amendments affecting parking, site development standards, and multiple districts (Ordinance No. 25-1845); rezoning property at 100 N. Telegraph Road from Local Business to Community Business classification (Ordinance No. 25-1846); and several regulations governing short-term rentals, non-owner-occupied residential properties, hotel licensing fees, and hotel conduct standards (Ordinances No. 25-1847 through 25-1849). Most ordinances were recommended for tabling rather than immediate advancement.

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  • PERFORMANCE BASED FUNDING COUNCIL FINAL REPORT MAY 5, 2025

    May 5, 2025

    ·State College, PA
    Other

    The Performance-Based Funding Council submitted its final report on May 5, 2025, establishing recommendations for implementing a performance-based funding model for Pennsylvania's state-related universities under Act 90 of 2024. The Council recommended making itself permanent, applying the performance-based model to new funds beginning fiscal year 2026-2027, and establishing a maximum performance allocation with metrics to determine earned amounts based on institutional performance. The report includes summaries from four public hearings, testimony from various stakeholders, and appendices detailing performance metrics and in-demand occupation codes.

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  • ANNOTATED COUNCIL AGENDA December 11, 2024 9:23 AM

    Dec 11, 2024

    ·Dallas, TX
    Agenda
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  • Monday, November 25, 2024 10:00 AM City of Phoenix Meeting Location:

    Nov 25, 2024

    ·Phoenix, AZ
    Agenda

    This document is an agenda for a City of Phoenix Economic Development and Housing Subcommittee meeting scheduled for Monday, November 25, 2024, at 10:00 AM in City Council Chambers. The agenda contains meeting access information, including options for virtual and in-person participation, registration procedures for public speakers, and details for watching or calling into the meeting via livestream or phone. No specific agenda items, budget figures, or policy decisions are listed in the provided content.

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  • Memorandum DATE September 6, 2024 CITY OF DALLAS

    Sep 6, 2024

    ·Dallas, TX
    Proposal
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  • Minutes of the June 18, 2024 Meeting of the Board of ...

    Jun 18, 2024

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
    Minutes

    On June 18, 2024, the St. Petersburg College Board of Trustees held a public meeting at the SPC EpiCenter in Clearwater, Florida, with Chair Jason Butts, Vice Chair Deveron Gibbons, Katie Cole, Thomas Kidwell, and President Tonjua Williams present. The meeting agenda included recognitions for five retiring employees (George Carbart, Bill Grey, Nancy Jones, Sherry Pellerin, and Dr. Lillien Tunceren) and SPC Spotlights featuring Dr. Heather Duncan as the new Dean. The document establishes that the meeting was properly noticed and provides procedures for public comment, accommodations for individuals with disabilities, and information for those wishing to appeal Board decisions.

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  • CB 24-01 1/2/2024 Chief Clerk Rebekah Hubbard Calls the meeting to order at

    Jan 2, 2024

    ·Harrisburg, PA
    Minutes

    On January 2, 2024, the Board of Commissioners held its organizational meeting and unanimously approved appointments and resolutions for the year. Key appointments included Commissioner Alan M. Hall as Chairman, Commissioner David Darrow as Vice-Chairman, Rebekah Hubbard as Chief Clerk, Linda LaBarbera as Public Defender, Rebecca Wescott as Director of Tax Claim, and Gabriel Fera as County Solicitor. The board also established meeting schedules for various boards including Commissioners meetings (second and fourth Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.), Board of Assessment Revision (first Thursday at 9:00 a.m.), and Jail Board (first Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.), and authorized the Chief Clerk and Deputy Chief Clerk to use facsimile signatures on county checks.

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  • Port of Portland 2024-25 Public Hearing Minutes Wednesday, June 12th, 2024

    Portland, OR
    Minutes

    On June 12, 2024, the Port of Portland held a public hearing before the Tri-County Steering Committee to review the 2024-25 budget. CFO Antoinette Chandler outlined key budget priorities including the terminal core expansion project at Portland International Airport, marine business development at Terminal Two, and a Mass Timber Innovation campus, while emphasizing the Port's commitment to customer experience and regional equity. No public testimony was provided, and the meeting proceeded to commissioner questions regarding the status of the Mass Timber and Housing Innovation project.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES Watch the video recording.

    Phoenixville, PA
    Minutes

    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board held a public meeting on October 30, 2024, in Harrisburg, where members unanimously approved the minutes from their previous October 16 meeting and issued a statement of condolences regarding the death of a Pennsylvania State Police liquor enforcement officer. During the public comment period, a representative from City Distilling raised concerns about inadequate product stock at in-store tastings and requested better product placement visibility in PLCB stores, which the Chairman addressed by directing the Deputy Executive Director to follow up with the company.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Palmerton, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor proposed the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments from previous budgets in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety while emphasizing expanded early childhood programs and mental health supports in schools. The budget builds on the Blueprint for Higher Education with competitive funding for state-related universities and includes new workforce development investments and an economic development strategy focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The Governor framed the budget as delivering on core priorities of improving education, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity established during the first two years of the administration.

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  • CITY OF DEARBORN FY 2024-25 BUDGET

    Dearborn, MI
    Budget

    The City of Dearborn adopted a balanced budget for fiscal year 2024-25 (ending June 30, 2025) on June 11, 2024, under Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud's administration. The 417-page budget document includes detailed sections on revenues, expenditures, capital projects, and staffing, along with statements from the Mayor emphasizing the collaborative effort between city departments and the City Council in achieving fiscal responsibility. The budget was developed through coordinated planning and departmental submissions to ensure balanced financial planning for the fiscal year.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    York, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor submitted the 2025-2026 executive budget proposal on February 4, 2025, emphasizing continuation of bipartisan investments established in previous budgets across K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and law enforcement. The budget maintains scheduled school investments, expands pre-K and early intervention programs, supports state-related universities through competitive funding, and implements the Commonwealth's first comprehensive economic development strategy in nearly 20 years with focus on innovation sectors including agriculture. The proposal builds on claimed achievements from the previous two years, including the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased infrastructure spending, and positioning Pennsylvania as a family-friendly state.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2025-2026 Cumberland County Government

    Portland, ME
    Budget

    Cumberland County Government's 2025-2026 Annual Budget document provides a comprehensive overview of county operations and financial planning, including departmental budgets, organizational structure, and revenue sources. The budget covers 141 pages and is organized into sections addressing the General Fund, enterprise funds, human resources, and individual departments including the Sheriff's Office, Emergency Management, District Attorney, and various administrative functions. The document outlines the county's governance structure, with County Commissioners establishing policy and a County Manager implementing operations across departments ranging from law enforcement and jail services to facilities management and public health.

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  • Oakland's Roadmap To A Sustainable Budget

    Oakland, CA
    Budget

    Oakland's November 2024 budget roadmap identifies a severe structural deficit driven primarily by uncontrolled police spending, which accounts for 56% of the 2024-2025 deficit and consumes 70% of the general fund—significantly higher than comparable cities. The document outlines that police overtime costs and sworn officer compensation have grown faster than revenue and inflation, with audit findings showing 83% of overtime approval records could not be verified, and recommends deeper structural reforms in police operations rather than cuts to non-sworn services. The roadmap emphasizes that fiscal stability requires addressing unaccountable police department spending while protecting critical public services and employee fairness.

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  • virginia-beach-FY25-Proposed-City-Operating-Budget. ...

    Virginia Beach, VA
    Budget

    Virginia Beach's proposed FY 2024-25 operating budget document outlines the city's planned expenditures and revenues across multiple fund categories, including general operations, special revenue funds, tax increment financing, enterprise/utility funds, and special service districts. The budget includes detailed revenue forecasting methodologies, departmental breakdowns for agencies such as Agriculture, the Virginia Aquarium, Budget and Management Services, and the City Attorney's office, along with a section identifying requested but unfunded items. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to the city's financial planning and resource allocation for the fiscal year, presented across 398 pages with sections on capital improvement programs and interfund transfers.

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  • COUNCIL AGENDA - City of Dallas

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    On February 26, 2025, the Dallas City Council approved multiple agenda items including settlement of two bodily injury lawsuits totaling up to $95,000, a $412,938.13 state grant for bullet-resistant shields for police officers, and a three-year E. coli testing agreement with Texas A&M valued at $369,600. The council also authorized public budget hearings scheduled for March 26, May 28, and August 27, 2025 to receive community comments on the FY 2025-26 operating, capital, and grant budgets.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania Governor's executive budget proposal for fiscal year 2025-2026, submitted February 4, 2025, emphasizes continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development initiatives. The budget builds on prior-year commitments including historic education funding, workforce development programs, support for State-Related Universities under the Blueprint for Higher Education, and targeted economic development strategies focused on innovation across multiple sectors. Key stated accomplishments from previous budgets include the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased school breakfast participation, infrastructure improvements, and positioning Pennsylvania as one of the nation's best states for families.

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  • Commission Meetings & Archive – Prosper Portland

    Portland, OR
    Other

    Prosper Portland's Board of Commissioners holds regular meetings generally on the third Wednesday of each month, with meetings open to public attendance and testimony. The Board is authorized by the City Charter to adopt policies through resolutions at public meetings, with agendas and reports posted in advance on the agency's website. Recent meetings in 2026 have addressed matters including tax increment finance district progress reports, modifications to small business loan programs, a commercial property loan of up to $10.8 million, and approval of the Cully Action Plan, with all meetings recorded and available via live stream on YouTube and rebroadcast on Comcast Cable.

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  • CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT

    Dallas, TX
    Budget

    The City of Dallas issued its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, prepared by the City Controller's Office under the direction of Chief Financial Officer Jack Ireland and City Controller Sheri Kowalski. The report contains the city's audited financial statements, including government-wide and fund-level financial data, management's discussion and analysis, pension and other postemployment benefit information, and combining statements for various municipal funds. The document represents the city's complete financial position and performance for the fiscal year.

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  • Economic Development and Housing Subcommittee Agenda Meeting Location:

    Phoenix, AZ
    Agenda

    This is an agenda document for the Phoenix City Economic Development and Housing Subcommittee meeting scheduled for 10:00 AM on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at City Council Chambers. The document contains meeting access information and procedures for public participation, including options for virtual and in-person attendance, speaking registration, and live streaming details. No specific agenda items, budget figures, or policy decisions are included in the provided content.

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  • Detail Budget 2024-25

    Phoenix, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Phoenix's 2024-25 Annual Detail Budget document outlines the city's financial plan and organizational structure, featuring Mayor Kate Gallego and an eight-member City Council representing different districts. The budget document includes leadership information for key departments and deputy city managers overseeing various portfolios including heat response, homeless solutions, affordable housing, fire services, water services, and planning and development. This represents one section of a comprehensive 611-page budget document detailing Phoenix's financial allocations and strategic priorities for the fiscal year 2024-25.

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  • Analysis of the Mayor’s Recommended Budget Estimate for the City of

    Syracuse, NY
    Budget

    Bonadio & Co., LLP prepared an analysis of Syracuse's Mayor-Recommended Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, submitted to the City Common Council on April 30, 2025. The analysis examines revenue, expenditure, and fund balance trends to identify concerns such as unusual growth, reliance on one-time revenue sources, and fund balance depletion. Syracuse, a city of approximately 146,000 residents in central New York, faces financial challenges common to older urban centers, including modest revenue growth that has not consistently kept pace with rising expenditures in employee benefits, public safety, and infrastructure maintenance.

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  • 2025-2026 APPROVED EXECUTIVE BUDGET

    Louisville, KY
    Budget

    Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg presented the 2025-2026 Approved Executive Budget on April 24, 2025, emphasizing investments in public safety, housing, job creation, and community services. The budget includes funding for additional police officer and firefighter recruit classes, the addition of nurses to the 911 call center to improve emergency response efficiency, AI programs to enhance government operations, and a five percent across-the-board raise for all non-union employees. The mayor highlighted significant violent crime reductions and proposed continued support for education initiatives including Thrive by 5 and early childhood learning programs.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Hazleton, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor presented the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, building on investments made over the previous two years in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development. The proposed budget continues bipartisan funding for public schools, mental health supports, pre-K and early intervention programs, and higher education through the Blueprint for Higher Education initiative, while advancing workforce development and economic competitiveness strategies. The Governor highlighted prior achievements including the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased school breakfast participation, infrastructure improvements, and business growth, positioning the budget as a continuation of those priorities.

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  • CITY OF BUFFALO

    Buffalo, NY
    Budget

    The Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority analyzed the City of Buffalo's 2025-26 adopted budget totaling $622.1 million, which was approved by Common Council on May 27, 2025, with modifications that resulted in a net zero impact on total appropriations. The budget represents a 3.3 percent increase in revenues and 0.8 percent increase in appropriations compared to the prior year, with no unrestricted fund balance available for use. The Council made line-item changes totaling $1.3 million across departments, including a net $1.1 million reduction in personal service costs through elimination of three positions offset by creation of a new Director of Data Management position.

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  • LA-County-2024-25-Final-Budget-Book.pdf

    Los Angeles, CA
    Budget

    The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors adopted the 2024-25 Final County Budget on June 24, 2024 (subsequently adjusted October 8, 2024) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024 and ending June 30, 2025. The budget document presents appropriations across the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Capital Project Special Funds, Proprietary Funds, and Special District Funds, along with revenue estimates including property taxes and available fund balances. Each departmental budget includes explanatory notes describing the work performed and purposes of appropriations, with detailed schedules summarizing financing sources and uses across all funds.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor presented the Executive Budget for 2025-2026, submitted February 4, 2025, emphasizing continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development. The budget builds on prior-year accomplishments including historic education investments, the largest targeted senior tax cut in two decades, and infrastructure improvements, while proposing new funding for higher education competitiveness, workforce development, and innovation-focused economic strategies. The administration frames the budget as continuing its "get stuff done" approach to address key priorities of safe schools, economic opportunity, and community safety.

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  • 2020-21 Governor's Executive Budget (PDF)

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    The 2020-21 Pennsylvania Governor's Executive Budget, submitted February 4, 2020, outlines strategic investments in workforce development, education, gun violence prevention, and services for individuals with disabilities. Key proposals include comprehensive charter school funding reform projected to save school districts an estimated $280 million while maintaining educational choice, along with infrastructure initiatives focusing on pipeline safety, state parks and forests staffing, and lead and asbestos removal. The budget builds on five years of economic improvements that increased the state's Rainy Day Fund from minimal levels to over $340 million.

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  • 1 BUFFALO FISCAL STABILITY AUTHORITY

    Buffalo, NY
    Budget

    The Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority's third-quarter analysis of the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (BMHA) for fiscal year 2024-25 shows the agency operating within its overall consolidated budget as of March 31, 2025, with revenues of $47.3 million (79.2% of budget) and expenses of $45.7 million (78.9% of budget). However, the Marine Drive Apartments property is significantly underperforming, with actual expenses at 113% of budget resulting in a $1.1 million net operating loss—$1.0 million worse than projected—driven by elevated general, maintenance, administrative, and utility expenses, though partially offset by $0.5 million in favorable rental revenues. Additional notable items include a $2.05 million transfer of Fosdick Field to the Buffalo City School District and a 17.2% employee vacancy rate across BMHA, with the Capital Improvements department experiencing a particularly high 42.9% vacancy rate.

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