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  • 26-0601: A resolution approving a proposed License Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Denver Health and Hospital Authority for to install private sanitary and stormwater sewer lines between Denver Health's property at 1100 North Federal Boulevard and the public wastewater sewer main across a Denver-owned portion of West 11th Avenue with no fee and no expiration, in Council District 3. Approves a License Agreement granting Denver Health and Hospital Authority a non-exclusive license to install private sanitary and stormwater sewer lines between Denver Health’s property at 1100 North Federal Boulevard and the public wastewater sewer main across a Denver-owned portion of West 11th Avenue with no fee and no expiration, in Council District 3 (FINAN-202684437). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 6-1-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-6-2026.

    Apr 27, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1243-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology, on behalf of Columbus Public Health, to enter into a not-for-profit service contract with Ohio State University Hospitals for Epic EMR hosting, licensing fees, maintenance, and support services; to authorize an expenditure from the Department of Technology, Information Services Operating Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($667,223.00)

Apr 20, 2026

·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2026-1832: A resolution approving a memorandum of understanding between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center to establish emergency worksite Points of Dispensing medication during a public health emergency and to provide licensed medical employees and other licensed medical professionals specified by the POD with mass prophylaxis for distribution in the event of a public health emergency.

    Mar 6, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2025-1106: An Ordinance approving a limited revocable license agreement between the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, and Cosecha Community Development to create, operate, and maintain a noncommercial community garden on the west side of the Woodbine Clinic to utilize Metro property to improve community health and nutrition.

    Oct 9, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 3459-2024: To authorize the Board of Health to modify an existing contract with Carahsoft Technology Corporation for additional Qualtrics software licenses and services; to authorize an expenditure from the Health Departments Grants Fund to pay the costs thereof; and to declare an emergency. ($95,986.64).

    Dec 4, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 24-1695: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Naphcare, Inc for the implementation, licensing and ongoing support of an Electronic Health Records software system citywide. Approves a contract with NaphCare, Inc for $1,841,978 and for a five year and nine-month term for the implementation, licensing and ongoing support of an Electronic Health Records software system, citywide (TECHS-202473962-00). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-23-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-26-2024.

    Nov 18, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Board of Health Meeting - Tuesday, September 24, 2024 ...

    Sep 24, 2024

    ·Cincinnati, OH
    Agenda

    The Cincinnati Board of Health held a meeting on September 24, 2024, with an agenda including approval of minutes, discussion of food license fees for 2025-2026, a COVID-19 update, finance and personnel action votes, and elections of officers. The board voted to elect Ms. Ashlee Young as Board Chair and Dr. Jennifer Forrester as Board Vice-Chair, and approved a contract with Talbert Services, Incorporated. The next meeting is scheduled for October 22, 2024.

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  • 1599-2024: To authorize the Board of Health to enter into a contract with Carahsoft Technology Corp. for Qualtrics software licenses and services; to waive the bidding requirements of Columbus City Code; to authorize an expenditure from the Health Departments Grants Fund to pay the costs thereof; ($174,423.49).

    May 29, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1194-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into contract with Brown Enterprise Solutions on behalf of the Columbus Public Health Department, for software license maintenance and support services for the Envision Connect system; and to authorize the expenditure of $170,741.49 from the Health Department’s direct charge allocation of the Department of Technology, Information Services Operating Fund. ($170,741.49)

    Apr 18, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 24-0478: Update on the Residential Rental Property License and Residential Health Inspections

    Apr 3, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 23-1146: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed License Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Denver Health and Hospital Authority, to use ten parking spaces in the Denver Human Services parking garage located at 2885 West 11th Avenue in Council District 3. Approves a license agreement with Denver Health & Hospital Authority (DHHA) for $45,000 and through 8-31-2028 for DHHA to use ten parking spaces at $25 per space, per month, in the Denver Human Services parking garage located at 2885 West 11th Avenue, which is adjacent to DHHA’s Westside Clinic in Council District 3 (FINAN-202369363). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 10-9-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 9-5-2023.

    Aug 21, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • BL2023-2110: An Ordinance approving a limited revocable license agreement between the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, and Cosecha Community Development to create, operate, and maintain a noncommercial community garden on the west side of the Woodbine Clinic to utilize Metro property to improve community health and nutrition.

    Jul 11, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 1827-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a Grant Agreement with Mount Carmel Health System Foundation and Southeast, Inc., in an amount up to $150,000.00 and $100,000.00, respectively, for Year 2 of the department’s Elevate 1.0 program to support and increase the organizational capacity of the non-profit organizations that experienced revenue losses such as cancelled fundraising events, decreases in donor support, and increased expenditures such as PPE, virtual meeting licenses, and related hardware caused by the COVID-19 pandemic; to authorize the transfer of $250,000.00 from Object Class 03 to Object Class 05 in the Department of Development’s 2023 General Fund budget; to authorize the expenditure of up to $250,000.00 of General Fund monies; to authorize an agreement start date of July 1, 2023; to authorize payment for reasonable food and non-alcoholic beverages for participants of programs included in the Grant Agreement; and to authorize the advancement of funds on a pre-determined schedule during the term of the agreement. ($250,000.00)

    Jun 12, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2023-2255: A resolution approving a limited revocable license agreement between the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, and Cosecha Community Development to create, operate, and maintain a community garden on the west side of the Woodbine Clinic to utilize Metro property that is under-utilized or unused.

    Jun 8, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 1103-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into contract renewal with Accela, Inc., on behalf of the Columbus Public Health Department, for software license maintenance and support services for the Envision Connect system in accordance with sole source procurement provisions of the Columbus City Codes; and to authorize the expenditure of $150,713.07 from the Health Department’s direct charge allocation of the Department of Technology, Information Services Operating Fund. ($150,713.07)

    Apr 4, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-0749: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Parks & Recreation to enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into a License Agreement or Agreements with the University of Pittsburgh in order to conduct free clinical testing activities for seniors at City recreational and/or senior centers through programs including but not limited to those offered by the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and the School of Pharmacy. The License Agreement(s) shall be at no cost to either party.

    Sep 16, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1317-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into contract with Accela, Inc., on behalf of the Columbus Public Health Department, for software license maintenance and support services for the Envision Connect system in accordance with sole source procurement provisions of the Columbus City Codes; to authorize the expenditure of $138,268.86 from the Health Department’s direct charge allocation of the Department of Technology, Information Services Operating Fund, and to declare an emergency. ($138,268.86)

    May 3, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-0281: Resolution amending Resolution No. 582 of 2021 entitled “Resolution providing for an Agreement with Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) and West Penn Allegheny Health System, Inc. (WPAHS) granting right of entry for foot traffic of staff and students onto licensed premises to PPS during designated times and dates.” To add the Director of Finance to be an additional signatory for the execution of agreements that this resolution would authorize.

    Apr 22, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-2206: Resolution granting unto PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM INC, their successors and assigns, the privilege and license to construct, maintain and use at their own cost and expense, to reconstruct an existing ADA concrete ramp, retaining walls and bollards, at 3459 5th Ave, in the 4th Ward, 8th Council District of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

    Nov 19, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1824: Resolution providing for an Agreement with Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) and West Penn Allegheny Health System, Inc. (WPAHS) granting right of entry for foot traffic of staff and students onto licensed premises to PPS during designated times and dates.

    Sep 3, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 21-0857: A resolution approving a proposed Revocable License between the City and County of Denver and Denver Indian Health and Family Services, Inc. for ten (10) parking spaces located at the Castro Parking Garage at 1200 Federal Boulevard. Approves a lease agreement with Denver Indian Health and Family Services, Inc. for $9,272.70 and through 8-31-24 to lease 10 parking spaces on the lower level of the parking structure at the Castro Parking Garage located at 1200 Federal Boulevard in Council District 3 (FINAN-202159397). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-30-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-3-21.

    Jul 26, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Submitted by: Assembly Member Sulte and Assembly Member Zaletel Prepared by:

    Anchorage, AK
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    Ordinance AO 2023-110, submitted by Assembly Members Sulte and Zalekel for reading on October 10, 2023, amends Anchorage Municipal Code Title 10 to add Chapter 10.90 establishing licensing and regulation of short-term rental operations in the municipality. The ordinance creates a permitting system for short-term rental units to ensure compliance with land use, fire, health, and safety codes while protecting the quiet enjoyment of neighboring residents. The ordinance also amends AMC Section 14.60.030 to add corresponding fines for violations of the new short-term rental regulations.

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  • Board of Emergency Medical Services Meeting Agenda - DHHS

    Omaha, NE
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    The Nebraska Board of Emergency Medical Services will hold a meeting on February 6, 2026, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Nebraska State Office Building in Lincoln. The agenda includes a closed session to review investigative reports, licensure applications, and confidential information, followed by open session discussions covering licensing, EMS programs, education compliance, trauma and stroke systems, and committee reports on legislation, scope of practice, workforce, and rural health transformation. The next board meeting is scheduled for May 8, 2026, and the public is invited to attend or join virtually.

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  • Baltimore County, Maryland Public Records Lookup | BaltimoreRecords.us

    Baltimore, MD
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    Baltimore County maintains public records pursuant to Maryland's Public Information Act § 4-101, which establishes presumptive public access to government documents created or received by county agencies. The county's records span ten categories: court records (civil, criminal, traffic, and family cases from the Circuit Court), property records (deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and tax assessments), vital records (birth certificates from 1939-present, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees), business records (licenses, permits, and fictitious business registrations), tax records, voting records from the Board of Elections, government proceedings (Council meeting minutes, agendas, and video recordings), financial documents (budgets, expenditure reports, and statements), law enforcement records (with restrictions), and land use records (zoning maps, building permits, and development plans). The Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk's Office maintains court and land records, while the State Department of Assessments and Taxation and Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records hold respective property and vital records. Baltimore County complies with Maryland's Open Meetings Act and operates a public information portal and dedicated request process to provide digital access to commonly requested documents.

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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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  • Norfolk County, Virginia Public Records Lookup | NorfolkRecords.org

    Norfolk, VA
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    Norfolk County, Virginia operates as an independent city and maintains public records under Virginia's Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.), with all records defined as writings, papers, maps, photographs, and other documentary materials prepared or retained by public bodies in conducting public business. The city adheres to Virginia's open records framework, requiring all public bodies to respond to records requests within five working days of receipt under § 2.2-3704. Public records available include court filings (maintained by Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk and General District Court serving the 4th Judicial District), property records (deeds, mortgages, assessments via the Circuit Court Clerk and City Assessor), vital records (managed by Virginia Department of Health and Circuit Court Clerk), business licenses and permits (held by Commissioner of the Revenue and State Corporation Commission), tax records (maintained by City Treasurer and Commissioner of the Revenue), election data (Norfolk City Registrar), meeting minutes and agendas (City Clerk), budgets and audits (Department of Finance), law enforcement records (Police Department), and zoning permits (Department of Planning and Community Development). Public bodies must provide access during regular office hours without requiring requesters to state a reason for seeking records, except in limited circumstances.

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  • ANCHORAGE, ALASKA AR No. 2019–396 A ...

    Anchorage, AK
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    Resolution AR 2019–396 expresses the Anchorage Municipal Assembly's conditional protest regarding the transfer of controlling interest of beverage dispensary liquor license #217 and restaurant designation permit for Williwaw (Fish or Cut Bait, LLC) located at 609 F St., Anchorage, AK 99501. The Municipal Clerk received the application on September 26, 2019, with a protest deadline of November 25, 2019, and a public hearing was scheduled for November 19, 2019. The Assembly's protest is conditional pending satisfaction of municipal requirements, including outstanding taxes owed to the Municipality of Anchorage in the amount of $11,946.01 and certification from the Anchorage Health Department, though a conditional use permit has been approved and certifications from the Building Safety Official and Anchorage Fire Department have been received. The resolution was approved on November 19, 2019.

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  • 1 CITY OF BETHLEHEM GENERAL FUND FUND ANALYSIS SUMMARY 2024 2021 2022 2023

    Bethlehem, PA
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    The City of Bethlehem General Fund analysis compares actual revenues from 2021–2023 with 2024 budgeted revenues and 2025 projected revenues across multiple revenue sources. Real estate taxes constitute the largest revenue stream, increasing from $32.3 million in 2021 to a projected $35.1 million in 2025, with current year real estate tax revenue rising from $31.7 million in 2021 to $34.5 million budgeted for 2024. Act 511 taxes (earned income, deed transfer, local services, and mercantile) totaled $16.2 million in 2021 and are projected at $18.9 million for 2025, with earned income taxes budgeted at $10.75 million for 2024. State subsidy for pensions accounts for $4.2–4.7 million annually, while City Health grants increased significantly from $2.1 million in 2021 to $3.8 million budgeted for 2025. Additional revenue sources include licenses and permits ($3.3–3.5 million), CARES Act funds ($91,501 actual in 2021 to $3.2 million budgeted for 2025), and various law enforcement and municipal grants totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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  • 2026 Proposed Budget | Borough of State College

    State College, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of State College's 2026 Proposed Budget is a comprehensive 406-page document outlining the municipality's financial plan across multiple departments and funds, including General Fund, Capital Fund, Asset Replacement Fund, and Debt services. The budget covers diverse areas such as police, public works, parking, planning, public health, and regional programs, with detailed capital improvement projects including parking garage repairs, street reconstruction, sanitary sewer work, and park improvements. The document includes financial policies, demographic information, organizational structure, departmental budgets with receipt details, and a fee resolution appendix covering various municipal services and licenses.

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  • Joint Committee Meeting of the

    Louisville, KY
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    A joint meeting of the Kentucky Senate Standing Committee on Health and Welfare and the House Standing Committee on Health and Family Services was scheduled for August 25, 2022, in Louisville to address the healthcare workforce shortage through presentations on talent pipeline programs, area health education centers, and the Healthcare Workforce Initiative Program, with speakers from the Kentucky Nursing Association, Chamber of Commerce, and postsecondary education institutions. The agenda also included discussion of House Bill 119 regarding corporal punishment, review of half-year block grant status reports for child care and community services programs, and consideration of multiple proposed and emergency administrative regulations related to healthcare licensing, permits, and fees.

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