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  • 1465-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a grant agreement with the Community Shelter Board in an amount up to $13,075,000.00 for the purpose of continuing the City’s support for men, women and families who are experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness in Columbus; to authorize the payment of expenses prior to purchase order execution starting January 1, 2026; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure in an amount up to $4,000,000.00 within the Neighborhood Partnerships Capital Fund at this time only $3,654,654.64 is available the additional $345,345.36 will be received near the end of May and at that time should be appropriated and an ACPO should be established for use for this agreement; to authorize the expenditure in an amount up to $13,075,000.00; to authorize the payment for reasonable food and non-alcoholic beverages as they are an integral part of their operational costs; to allow funding to be advanced to the agency on a predetermined schedule; and to declare an emergency. ($13,075,000.00)

    May 11, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0897-2026: To authorize the Director of Development to execute grant agreements with numerous not-for-profit, social service agencies in an amount up to $9,775,000.00 for the Elevate!All Program; to authorize the expenditure of funds prior to the establishment of the purchase order beginning January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026; to authorize food and or non-alocholic beverages expenditures as part of the standard operating costs for some of these non-profit organizations; to authorize the advancement of funds on a pre-determined schedule during the term of the agreement; to authorize the transfer between object classes in an amount up to $3,701,000.00 and the expenditure in an amount up to $3,475,000.00 within the Hotel Motel Tax Fund, to authorize the expenditure in an amount up to $6,300,000.00 within the Cannabis Host Community Special Revenue Fund; and declare an emergency. ($9,775,000.00)

Mar 18, 2026

·Columbus, OH
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    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Minutes

    On February 24, 2026, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting with all seven members present, during which they passed several resolutions including recognition of Dr. Mustafa "Mark" Hamed and Hassan F. Abdallah for their election to the Michigan Board of Medicine, condolences for the passing of David Dumas, and approval of a consent agenda. The Council also approved a temporary use permit for a food truck at 25351 Ford Road, allowing one food truck to operate for six months (February 25 to August 31, 2026) as the property owner works toward establishing a permanent brick-and-mortar establishment, consistent with the city's zoning ordinance adopted in September 2025.

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  • 2026-0158: Ordinance Establishing Street Food Carts in the City of Boston.

    Jan 22, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 3236-2025: This ordinance authorizes the appropriation and expenditure in an amount up to $352,000.00 of HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME-ARP) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; authorizes the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a Subrecipient Not For Profit Service Contract with Southeast Inc., in an amount up to $352,000.00 to establish a team of engagement specialists to provide supportive services for those that are deemed eligible under the HOME-ARP guidelines; authorizes the appropriation and expenditure in an amount up to $28,200.00 within the Income Tax Set Aside Subfund; authorizes the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a grant agreement with Southeast Inc., in an amount up to $28,200.00 to provide operational support; authorizes food and non-alcoholic beverages to be considered an operational cost of this non-profit organization; authorizes the expenditures prior to the purchase order beginning December 1, 2025 through December 31, 2029; to authorize the advancement of a portion of the grant agreement in a predetermined schedule; and to declare an emergency. ($380,200.00)

    Nov 20, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3237-2025: This ordinance authorizes the appropriation and expenditure in an amount up to $264,000.00 of HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME-ARP) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; authorizes the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a Subrecipient Not For Profit Service Contract with Maryhaven Inc., in an amount up to $264,000.00 to establish a team of engagement specialists to provide supportive services for those that are deemed eligible under the HOME-ARP guidelines; authorizes the appropriation and expenditure in an amount up to $21,150.00 within the Income Tax Set Aside Subfund; authorizes the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a grant agreement with Maryhaven Inc., in an amount up to $21,150.00 to provide operational support; authorizes food and non-alcoholic beverages to be considered an operational cost of this non-profit organization; authorizes the expenditures prior to the purchase order beginning December 1, 2025 through December 31, 2029; to authorize the advancement of a portion of the grant agreement in a predetermined schedule; and to declare an emergency. ($285,150.00)

    Nov 20, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2266-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Neighborhoods to enter into a advance-pay grant agreement with Directions for Youth and Families in support of the Crittenton Community Center After-School Program and Eastland for Everyone Plan implementation; to authorize the expenditure of funds on reasonable food and non-alcoholic beverage expenses for participants of programs not to exceed the per person per diem rate established by the Department of Finance and Management; to authorize the expenditures up to $25,000.00 from the Department of Neighborhoods General Fund; to authorize the payment of expenses incurred starting August 1, 2025 and prior to the execution of a purchase order; and to declare an emergency. ($25,000.00)

    Aug 18, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1064-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Neighborhoods to enter into an advance payment in full grant agreement with Rickenbacker Woods Technology Museum & Historic Park, Inc. DBA Rickenbacker Woods Foundation in an amount up to $100,000.00 in support of the Creators, Originators & Innovators of Tomorrow Workforce Initiative; to authorize the transfer of $100,000.00 within the general fund between the Finance Department Citywide Account and the Department of Neighborhoods; to authorize payment for reasonable food and non-alcoholic beverages for participants of programs included in the grant agreement; to authorize the reimbursement of non-food and non-beverage expenditures incurred prior to the establishment of a purchase order; to authorize the expenditure of $100,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($100,000.00)

    Apr 11, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-0136: Ordinance establishing street food enterprises in the City of Boston Municipal Code by inserting Chapter 17, Section 22, Permitting and Regulation of non-motorized street food carts. On motion of Councilors Coletta Zapata and Mejia, Rule 12 was invoked to include Councilor Worrell as an original co-sponsor.

    Jan 3, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2024-1278: WHEREAS, Living Stones was established in 2012 as Christian-based nonprofit organization with a mission to address two contrasting challenges in the City of Pittsburgh: food insecurity and food waste; and,

    Nov 27, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2024-391: An ordinance amending Chapter 13.08 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to authorize the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure to establish, administer and enforce, and the Traffic and Parking Commission to regulate, a permitting program to regulate food, beverage, and merchandise vending from trucks or other motor vehicles within the public right-of-way.

    May 23, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2024-0462: Message and order for your approval an Order authorizing the City of Boston (the “City”) to modify the expenditure in the amount of Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000.00), previously accepted by City Council on July 13, 2022 to support municipal infrastructure for food waste disposal. Such Grant Payment was made from the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund in the Treasury of the United States established by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

    Mar 4, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 24-0285: A bill for an ordinance amending Chapter 23 of the Revised Municipal Code to require food service establishments to offer healthy drink choices for children. Amends Chapter 23 of the Revised Municipal Code by adding a new division 3 to require food service establishments to offer healthy drink choices for children. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 3-6-2024.

    Feb 27, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2024-0170: Ordinance Establishing Street Food Enterprises in the City of Boston Municipal Code by Inserting Chapter 17, Section 22, Permitting and Regulation of Non-Motorized Street Food Carts.

    Jan 22, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2024-0166: Ordinance Formally Creating the Office of Food Justice and Establishing a Food Recovery Program in the City of Boston.

    Jan 22, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 3532-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a grant agreement with Rickenbacker/Woods Technology Museum & Historic Park, Inc. DBA Rickenbacker Woods Foundation in an amount up to $200,000.00 in support of the Creators, Originators & Innovators of Tomorrow Workforce Initiative; to authorize the transfer of $200,000.00 between the Citywide Account and the Department of Development; to authorize payment for reasonable food and non-alcoholic beverages for participants of programs included in the grant agreement; to authorize the advancement of funds on a pre-determined schedule during the term of the agreement; to authorize the reimbursement of non-food and non-beverage expenditures incurred prior to the establishment of a purchase order; to authorize the expenditure of $200,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($200,000.00)

    Dec 4, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1384: An ordinance establishing street food enterprises in the City of Boston Municipal Code by inserting Chapter 17, Section 22, Permitting and Regulation of non-motorized street food carts.

    Aug 28, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2023-0454: Ordinance formally creating the Office of Food Justice and establishing a food recovery program in the City of Boston.

    Feb 27, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • CB 120379: AN ORDINANCE relating to regulations of food delivery platforms; establishing requirements for food delivery platforms providing delivery services to restaurants; and amending Chapter 7.30 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jul 12, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Inf 2087: AN ORDINANCE relating to regulations of food delivery platforms; establishing requirements for food delivery platforms providing delivery services to restaurants; and amending Chapter 7.30 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jul 8, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CC 140902agn Page 1 of 3 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO:

    Jacksonville, FL
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    The Jacksonville Beach City Council met on September 2, 2014, to consider multiple items including approval of previous meeting minutes and recognition of Finance Officer Harry Royal for the city's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. The agenda included bids and purchases for city services such as tree trimming, a street sweeper vehicle, and debris monitoring services, along with resolutions establishing a grease interceptor rebate program for food service facilities and designating residential lands for future recreation use. An ordinance was also introduced for first reading that would amend zoning regulations to remove public and private parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities from the list of permitted uses in various residential zones.

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  • Urban Agriculture Ordinances City of Cleveland. ...

    Cleveland, OH
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    The City of Cleveland adopted a collection of ordinances to enable and facilitate urban agriculture in support of community health, sustainability, and local economies. The Urban Garden District was established as part of the zoning code (Ord. No. 208-07, passed 3-5-07) to protect areas designated for local food production, community education, garden-related job training, and environmental enhancement. Additional measures include a zoning update permitting the keeping of chickens, bees, and other livestock in all zoning districts; a licensing policy administered through the Cleveland Department of Public Health; amendments allowing farm stands and agriculture as a principal use on vacant lots in residential districts; and a clarification of the permitting process for high tunnels and hoop houses issued by the Department of Building and Housing in December 2012. An Urban Agriculture Overlay District (draft) was introduced to Cleveland City Council to allow more intensive urban agriculture uses in designated areas and remains pending.

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  • april-23-2019-township-board-meeting- ...

    Lansing, MI
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    The Charter Township of Meridian held a regular board meeting on April 23, 2019 at 6:00 pm at Township Hall (5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, MI 48864). The agenda included a consent agenda with items such as approval of minutes from the April 9, 2019 meeting, bills, and a Resolution Establishing Authorized Signatories for MERS; hearings on the Kansas Road Sewer SAD #52 Reapportionment; action items including final adoption of Time Limitations for Vending and a Fireworks Ordinance; and board discussion items covering zoning amendments, mixed-use development proposals, street improvement programs, and fire code adoption. Communications submitted to the board included a statement from Stephen Boyd opposing a Woda-Cooper Companies rezoning request for property behind the Whole Foods store at 2750 E. Grand River Ave, which would change zoning from "One and Two Family Residential" to "Multiple Family—14 dwellings per acre" to permit a 53-unit townhome development for low to moderate income renters.

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  • Ordinance No. Page 1 of 41 ORDINANCE NO.

    Fort Worth, TX
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    This ordinance repeals and restates Chapter 16, Article IV of Fort Worth's municipal code to update food establishment regulations to align with recent changes in state law and clarify existing requirements. The ordinance covers food service establishments, retail food stores, mobile food units, and vendors, while maintaining one local standard exceeding state requirements regarding handwashing sink placement in food preparation areas. The document includes definitions and regulatory provisions for health and sanitation standards to protect public health.

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  • City of Pottsville, Pennsylvania - Services

    Pottsville, PA
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    The Health Office, located on the first floor of Pottsville City Hall, is led by Health Officer Frank Spleen, who oversees eating and drinking establishment inspections, permits, and sanitation enforcement, with assistance from Secretary Diane Fiorillo. Spleen also serves as the Animal Control Officer and Shade Tree Officer, enforcing animal control laws and the Shade Tree Ordinance including tree removal, trimming, and planting throughout the city. The office can be contacted via email at health-animal@pottsvillepa.gov or through an online form on the city website.

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  • COUNTY OF GREENVILLE, SC ZONING ORDINANCE

    Greenville, SC
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    The Greenville County, South Carolina Zoning Ordinance document presents a compilation of amendments adopted by County Council between the original adoption on June 7, 2005 and December 3, 2025, incorporating scrivener's error corrections as of February 22, 2011. The ordinance encompasses 196 pages of zoning regulations with recent amendments including Ordinance 5758 (December 2, 2025) establishing regulations for Mobile Food Units; Ordinance 5733 (October 7, 2025) strengthening environmental protections in the Environmentally Sensitive District–Paris Mountain; and Ordinance 5576 (January 2, 2024) creating the Pelham Road Commercial Corridor Overlay District. Additional amendments address detached accessory structures in residential districts, parking requirements for community recreation areas, swimming pool requirements, manufactured home patios and decks, commercial vehicle definitions, and mixed-use development standards in commercial districts.

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    zoningland use regulationsenvironmental protection
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