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11 results for “interlocal agreement” · other

  • CITY OF SPOKANE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    Feb 9, 2026

    ·Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane scheduled City Council meetings for February 9, 2026, including an Agenda Review Session at 3:30 p.m. and a Legislative Session at 6:00 p.m., held in City Council Chambers at City Hall with virtual participation available via WebEx and live streaming on Channel 5 and online platforms. Members of the public may provide testimony during the meetings by signing up online between February 6-9, 2026, or in person on February 9 starting at 8:00 a.m., with testimony limited to matters related to city affairs, operations, and services.

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  • CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS RULES – PUBLIC DECORUM

    Spokane, WA
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    The document establishes public decorum rules for City Council meetings, prohibiting clapping, cheering, booing, and outbursts, with a three-minute time limit for public comments and a restriction limiting individuals to speaking once per month during open forum. Additional rules specify that open forum discussions must relate to City affairs and exclude current or pending agenda items, profanity, and personal insults, while public testimony on legislative items is also limited to three minutes per speaker unless the Chair determines less time is needed to accommodate all speakers.

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  • OKLAHOMA STATUTES TITLE 19. COUNTIES AND COUNTY OFFICERS

    Oklahoma City, OK
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    This document is a table of contents for Oklahoma Statutes Title 19, which outlines the legal framework governing counties and county officers in Oklahoma. It covers topics including county powers and property management, board of commissioners authority, legal proceedings, county government structure, home rule charter procedures, and election processes. The content is a statutory reference document rather than a record of specific discussions, decisions, or budget allocations from a particular meeting.

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  • Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan

    Tallahassee, FL
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    The Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan, originally adopted on July 16, 1990, provides long-range guidance for development through 2030 and is updated annually through amendments, with the most recent amendments effective through November 22, 2025. The document covers multiple planning areas including land use and mobility, organized into goals and objectives that have been revised and deleted at various dates since adoption. For information about amendments or the planning process, the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department can be contacted at 850-891-6400 or through their website at talgov.com/place/planning.aspx.

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  • 2023 MUNICIPAL DATA SHEET

    Newark, NJ
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    This 2023 Municipal Data Sheet for the Borough of East Newark, Hudson County, New Jersey, documents the municipality's official roster and budget certification as of December 31, 2023. The document lists key municipal officials including Mayor Dina M. Grilo, Municipal Clerk Kenneth Louis, Chief Financial Officer Juan B. Uribe, Municipal Attorney Kenneth Sheehan, and other administrative staff. The sheet serves as the official certification that the 2023 Budget and Capital Budget were approved by the Governing Body's resolution and that revenues equal appropriations in compliance with New Jersey's Local Budget Law (N.J.S.A. 40A:4-1 et seq.).

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  • Dallas County Code

    Dallas, TX
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  • Planning Commission - Advisory Boards and Committees

    Tallahassee, FL
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    The Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Commission is a decision-making advisory board established in 1967 to oversee comprehensive area-wide planning and serve as the Local Planning Agency for amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and land development regulations. The commission comprises 7 members (3 appointed by County Commissioners, 3 by City Commission, and 1 selected by the School Board) who must be Leon County residents and are limited to three-year terms with a maximum of 2–3 consecutive terms depending on appointing authority. Members must file ethics disclosure forms and the commission meets monthly on the first Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. in the Frenchtown Renaissance Building.

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  • 2024 Local Government Financial Information Handbook May 2025

    Tallahassee, FL
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    The 2024 Local Government Financial Information Handbook, published by the Florida Legislature's Office of Economic and Demographic Research in May 2025, serves as a comprehensive reference guide for local government revenue sources and budgeting purposes. Prepared in collaboration with the Florida Department of Revenue's Office of Tax Research, the handbook includes descriptions of revenue sources, estimated revenue distributions for the 2024-25 fiscal year, and adjusted population estimates used in revenue-sharing calculations. The publication provides guidance on constitutional and statutory provisions affecting local revenues while noting that estimated distributions may differ from actual disbursements due to changing economic conditions.

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  • Plan Commission Rules & Procedures (PDF)

    Bloomington, IN
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    The City of Bloomington Plan Commission Rules and Procedures document, last revised February 13, 2017, establishes operational guidelines for the Commission's meetings and decision-making processes. Key provisions include: meetings held at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall with adjournment at 9:30 p.m., a quorum requirement of a majority of voting members, roll call voting for all decisions except consent agenda items, and mandatory disclosure procedures for members with financial conflicts of interest who must notify staff at least two business days before hearings. The document also specifies that minutes, recordings, and exhibits are public records maintained by the Planning and Transportation Department, and outlines requirements for executive sessions and rescheduling of unheard cases.

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  • © 2022 Indiana University Public Policy Institute (22–C08)

    Indianapolis, IN
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    This document is a title page and table of contents for an Indiana University Public Policy Institute report commissioned by the Indiana Township Association (ITA) Task Force to study the efficiency and effectiveness of Indiana township government. The report includes contributions from ITA leadership across multiple regions and appears to contain an executive summary, analysis of township operations, recommendations for improvement, and supporting data. The actual content of the findings and recommendations is not included in the provided excerpt.

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  • PART I: ORDINANCES Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Article I Adoption of Code

    Hartford, CT
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    On February 24, 2009, the Town of Hartford's Selectboard adopted a comprehensive Code consisting of Chapters 1 through 260, which consolidates and supersedes all prior general and permanent ordinances. The Code became effective at midnight on February 24, 2009, and a certified copy was filed with the Town Clerk to serve as the official public record. The ordinance establishes procedures for maintaining and updating the Code, requiring the Town Clerk to keep the certified copy current and make it available for public inspection during regular office hours.

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