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  • Responses to City Council – February 10, 2026 | PDF

    Feb 10, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
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    On February 10, 2026, the City Council received responses to questions from a February 3 meeting, primarily addressing pave cut inspections for the Green Ridge water company project and ARPA grant allocation. The city confirmed that Pennoni conducts weekly inspections of utility work, documents findings in reports tied to specific permits, and notifies utilities of deficiencies—with violations issued if issues are not timely addressed; temporary cold patch repairs are being used due to winter weather conditions preventing hot-mix asphalt installation. The administration also provided details on ARPA grant tracking through subrecipient check-ins and quarterly reports, and listed specific allocations to organizations including NeighborWorks (business façade, home buyer, and home rehabilitation programs totaling approximately $865,881) and United Neighborhood Centers (business façade and disaster relief totaling approximately $129,930).

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  • MUNICIPAL HOME RULE PROGRAM City of Charleston

    Charleston, WV
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    The City of Charleston's 2024 Municipal Home Rule Program Progress Report documents the city's compliance with West Virginia state code requiring annual reporting on home rule initiatives. The report confirms that Charleston, a Class I municipality with a 2020 census population of 48,864, has implemented a non-tax initiative to encourage Sunday restaurant business growth by allowing earlier alcohol sales, with the supporting ordinance enacted on July 26, 2016. The document serves as part of the state's annual reporting requirement to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance regarding all participating municipalities' progress on their home rule initiatives.

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  • Zoning Information

    Carlisle, PA
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  • MEETING NOTES Economic Development

    San Diego, CA
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    The San Diego Promise Zone Economic Activity Working Group met on August 11th to advance goals of increasing capital access, promoting e-commerce, marketing neighborhoods, and improving infrastructure. The meeting featured representatives from over 20 organizations including city departments, community development corporations, and nonprofits. Key discussion items included upcoming funding webinars hosted by Accessity and Pacific Premier Bank, available San Diego County grants (Small Business Stimulus, Community Enhancement, and Neighborhood Reinvestment), and a presentation by Mohuman about digital access, noting that approximately 45,000 of the 80,000 residents in the Promise Zone lack home internet access.

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  • Citizen Participation Plan | 2021

    Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton, Pennsylvania adopted a Citizen Participation Plan in 2021 to comply with HUD regulation 24 CFR 91.105 and ensure public involvement in federally funded housing and community development programs. The plan governs citizen participation in implementing activities under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), HOME Investment Partnerships Programs (HOME), Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFH), and other formula grant programs. The plan applies to five key documents: the 5-year Consolidated Plan, Annual Action Plan and amendments, Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER), and AFH or Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing plans. The City commits to providing full public access to program information, encouraging participation from low- and moderate-income residents, minorities, non-English-speaking persons, and persons with disabilities, and engaging local institutions, businesses, and community organizations in planning and implementation.

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  • Fee Schedule

    Hazleton, PA
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    This fee schedule establishes municipal charges across multiple service categories. Blighted property appeal determinations cost $500, while demolition fees range from $50 for miscellaneous structures to $500 for commercial buildings up to 10,000 square feet, with additional per-square-foot charges for larger buildings. Business licensing costs $100 with $25 per building registration, occupancy inspections vary by property type from $75 for single homes to $250 for industrial facilities, and rush inspections double or triple standard fees depending on timeline. Contractor licenses are uniformly $150 per trade, or $400 for those engaged in all trades listed. Legal enforcement fees include $35 for collection letters, $150 for municipal liens, and $350 for single magisterial district judge hearing attendance, with $100 additional for each hearing when three or more are scheduled simultaneously.

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