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  • The Spokane City Council agenda

    Apr 20, 2026

    ·Spokane, WA
    Agenda

    The Spokane City Council agenda for April 20, 2026, outlines meeting procedures and public participation options for an Agenda Review Session at 3:30 p.m. and a Legislative Session at 6:00 p.m., both held in City Council Chambers and available virtually via WebEx and live streaming. Public testimony sign-up opens April 17 at 5:00 p.m. and closes April 20 at 6:00 p.m., with in-person registration also available beginning at 8:00 a.m. on meeting day. The open forum is limited to matters related to city affairs, including legislative, fiscal, and regulatory issues, city services, and council actions, with speakers required to maintain decorum and address the council president.

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  • GREENVILLE WATER AGENDA FOR: REGULAR MEETING APRIL 7, 2026 8:30 A.M.

Apr 7, 2026

·Greenville, SC
Agenda

The Greenville Water Commissioners of Public Works held a regular meeting on April 7, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. to address consent agenda items including minutes, financial updates, and development reports, along with regular agenda items covering legislative updates, 319 funding opportunities, capital planning approaches, fleet performance, and a referral bonus program. The meeting was chaired by Phillip A. Kilgore and included presentations from various department heads and managers on water resources, watershed conservation, infrastructure planning, and human resources initiatives.

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  • CITY OF SPOKANE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    Feb 9, 2026

    ·Spokane, WA
    Other

    The City of Spokane distributed information regarding its February 9, 2026 City Council meetings, including an Agenda Review Session at 3:30 p.m. and a Legislative Session at 6:00 p.m., both held at City Hall and available for virtual participation via WebEx and live streaming. Public testimony sign-up opened February 6 at 5:00 p.m. and closed February 9 at 6:00 p.m. through an online form or in-person registration, with the open forum limited to matters relating to city affairs, legislative, fiscal, or regulatory purview as defined by council rules.

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  • Council Meeting Minutes December 8, 2025 Page 1 VILLAGE OF BALTIMORE

    Dec 8, 2025

    ·Baltimore, MD
    Minutes

    The Village of Baltimore held a Council meeting on December 8, 2025, with Mayor Rick Ellas presiding and four of six Council members present. The Council approved the November 24, 2025 meeting minutes by a 4–0 vote and approved the amended agenda by a 4–0 vote. During public comment, John Daft inquired about the timeline for the Klamfoth property annexation, and Solicitor Jeffrey Feyko explained that the County would review documents with a typical 4-week processing period following final legislation approval at the previous Council meeting. Council member Rick Foreman clarified that annexation decisions follow the EPA 208 plan, which establishes that Village utilities extend to State Route 37 and that the Village does not plan annexation east of that boundary. The Council also approved funding for an Employee Appreciation lunch scheduled for December 17, 2025, by a 4–0 vote, and received a report on departmental activities, including completion of a water modeling project.

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  • Inf 2808: Discussion on Proposed Amendments to Resolution 32187 relating to the 2026 State Legislative Agenda

    Dec 3, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • Inf 2804: Seattle’s 2026 State Legislative Agenda and Session Preview

    Nov 25, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • Res 32187: A RESOLUTION setting forth The City of Seattle’s 2026 State Legislative Agenda.

    Nov 10, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • AGENDA COMMITTEE MEETING OF 06/04/2025 0

    Jun 4, 2025

    ·Tucson, AZ
    Agenda

    The Agenda Committee meeting scheduled for June 4, 2025, includes a Mayor and Council study session on June 17, 2025, addressing five main topics: updates on the fentanyl/opioid public health crisis and homelessness collaboration efforts, reconsideration of ordinances relating to Proposition 312 camping restrictions, water conservation requirements for large-quantity users, and middle housing development code outreach. Additional discussion items include 2025 state legislation on development regulations, state and national legislative updates, and direction on future agendas, with several supplemental topics added including City Attorney recruitment, library properties, and RTA/PAG updates. The study session is scheduled for 3 hours and 40 minutes in the Mayor and Council Chambers at City Hall in Tucson, Arizona.

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  • Fiscal Notes and General Tips April 24, 2025 | 11:30am

    Apr 24, 2025

    ·Madison, WI
    Other

    This document summarizes a Legistar Lunch & Learn training session held on April 24, 2025, organized by volunteer staff to build support for local government users of the Legistar legislative management system. The session covered the fiscal note approval process, referrals and agendas, and communication tips for Board, Committee, and Commission (BCC) staff, with the volunteer team indicating plans for quarterly meetings throughout the year. A fiscal note is defined as a summary of the fiscal impact of legislation, as required by Administrative Procedure Memorandum 1-3 and Madison General Ordinances section 2.05(1)(b).

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  • Res 32155: A RESOLUTION setting forth The City of Seattle’s 2025 State Legislative Agenda.

    Nov 21, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Inf 2597: Seattle’s 2025 State Legislative Agenda and Session Preview

    Nov 19, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • C0033-2024: THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEIVED BY THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AS OF WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2024 Transfer Type: D1 To: Aurora Neveria Y Tiendita Mexicana LLC 2733 Sawbury Blvd Columbus, OH 43235 From: JWIF LLC DBA Joys Village 2060 N High St Suites B & E & F Columbus, OH 43201 Permit #: 0372845 Transfer Type: D5 D6 To: Anand India Inc DBA Anand India Grill 3011 Olentangy River Rd Columbus, OH 43202 From: H Y Asian Cuisine Inc 3011 Olentangy River Rd Columbus, OH 43202 Permit #: 0003825 New Type: D3 D3A To: Aldo & Bams LLC DBA Pat & Gracies 138 Graceland Blvd Columbus, OH 43214 Permit #: 01008100005 New Type: D5 To: Sport Cafe Inc DBA Sport Cafe 814-816 Bethel Rd Columbus, OH 43214 Permit #: 8439717 New Type: D5J To: Refractors Inc 401 N Front St Ste 95 Columbus, OH 43215 Permit #: 7272316 Stock Type: D5 D6 To: Living Room Restaurant & Lounge LLC 6857 Flags Ctr Dr Columbus, OH 43229 Permit #: 5242377 Transfer Type: D5 To: Walnut Street Tavern LLC 500 W Walnut St & Patio Columbus, OH 43215 From: Jim Sweeney and Associates LLC 500 W Walnut St & Patio Columbus, OH 43215 Permit #: 9373883 Advertise Date: 11/23/2024 Agenda Date: 11/18/2024 Return Date: 11/28/2024 City Clerk read the following into the record: November 14, 2024 Dear Council President Hardin, Please accept this letter as notice of my resignation from my position as a member of Columbus City Council effective December 31, 2024. Thank you for the opportunity to serve the City of Columbus as a member of City Council. Over the last five years, my office worked to create the first Columbus Youth Council; spearheaded the effort to amplify and fund Deliver Black Dreams; expanded our City’s effort to protect immigrant and refugee families through the Columbus Families Together Fund; legislated policies intended to address housing insecurity with the Housing For All legislative package; advocated for public safety reforms with the Reimagining Safety Initiative; led and passed an effort to end the sale of flavored tobacco to stop the youth smoking epidemic; championed a reproductive justice legislative packaged; and led and passed the first common sense gun safety legislative package. As you know, I have been elected to serve as the next Prosecutor in Franklin County, Ohio. I am excited about this opportunity and I’m looking forward to continuing my public service career in this new capacity. It truly has been my honor and distinct pleasure to work with an amazing group of individuals who are committed to making Columbus a great city for all residents. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance in order to ensure a smooth transition of my responsibilities. Sincerely, Shayla Favor Franklin County Prosecutor-Elect

    Nov 13, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Inf 2559: Developing Seattle's 2025 State Legislative Agenda

    Sep 3, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE/AGENDA OF THE SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL

    Dec 14, 2023

    ·Spokane, WA
    Agenda

    The Spokane City Council held a special meeting on December 14, 2023, to consider agreements, resolutions, and ordinances through a Special Legislative Session. Key agenda items included approval of a revised agreement amendment with The Salvation Army for shelter operations at the Trent Resource and Assistance Center ($3,730,000 for December 2023 through April 2024), an agreement with Revive Counseling Spokane for shelter services ($100,000), and a service contract with Clean Energy Corp. for CNG site operations ($250,000). The meeting also addressed emergency ordinances related to city council redistricting procedures and interim zoning regulations for housing development.

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  • Inf 2365: Resolution 32120 - Proposed City of Seattle’s 2024 State Legislative Agenda

    Dec 7, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Inf 2366: Resolution 32120 - proposed City of Seattle’s 2024 State Legislative Agenda

    Dec 7, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • Res 32120: A RESOLUTION setting forth The City of Seattle’s 2024 State Legislative Agenda.

    Nov 28, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • city-council-advance-agenda-2023- ...

    Sep 25, 2023

    ·Spokane, WA
    Agenda

    The City of Spokane City Council resumed in-person meetings as of September 25, 2023, held in City Council Chambers at City Hall, with virtual participation via WebEx available for most meetings. Public testimony sign-up occurs from 5:00-6:00 p.m. on meeting days, with speakers limited to three minutes for legislative items and two minutes during open forum, and strict decorum rules prohibiting clapping, cheering, booing, and outbursts. All meetings are streamed live on Channel 5 and online platforms, with specific WebEx call-in information provided for the week of September 25, 2023.

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  • Inf 2209: Resolution 32076 - Proposed City of Seattle’s 2023 State Legislative Agenda

    Dec 7, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • Res 32076: A RESOLUTION setting forth The City of Seattle’s 2023 State Legislative Agenda.

    Nov 18, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • CITY OF SPOKANE NOTICE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    Jun 13, 2022

    ·Spokane, WA
    Other

    The City of Spokane resumed in-person City Council meetings on March 14, 2022, held in City Hall's Lower Level chambers, with virtual participation via WebEx available for all meetings except Executive Sessions. The notice provides WebEx call-in information and instructions for the week of June 13, 2022, including a 1:15 p.m. Committee Meeting, 3:30 p.m. Briefing Session, 6:00 p.m. Legislative Session, and Thursday Study Session, with public testimony sign-up available from 5:00–6:00 p.m. both in-person and virtually. The document also outlines rules of public decorum requiring a three-minute time limit for comments, prohibiting clapping, cheering, booing, and outbursts, and specifying that Open Forum discussions must relate to City affairs and exclude items on current or pending agendas.

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  • Inf 1951: Presentation on 2022 State Legislative Agenda

    Nov 23, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Res 32032: A RESOLUTION setting forth The City of Seattle’s 2022 State Legislative Agenda.

    Nov 22, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
    Proposal
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  • Page 1 of 3 GREENVILLE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION Regular Meeting Agenda

    Greenville, SC
    Agenda
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  • CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS RULES – PUBLIC DECORUM

    Spokane, WA
    Other

    This document establishes public decorum rules and speaking procedures for City Council meetings. The rules prohibit disruptive behavior such as clapping, cheering, booing, and outbursts during meetings, and limit public comments to three minutes per speaker with a restriction of one open forum appearance per month. Additionally, the document outlines Rule 5.4 governing public testimony on legislative agenda items, specifying that testimony is limited to three minutes per speaker unless the Chair determines less time is needed due to speaker volume, and clarifying that no testimony is taken on consent agenda items or procedural matters.

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  • Board of Supervisors Meeting Information

    San Diego, CA
    Other

    This document provides administrative information about San Diego County Board of Supervisors meetings, including their schedule (Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the County Administration Center) and two-session format—a General Legislative Session on Tuesday and a Land Use Legislative Session on Wednesday. The document outlines accessibility accommodations available to the public, including alternative format agendas, assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, and Spanish language translation services (with additional languages available upon request with 72 hours' notice). It also includes meeting conduct guidelines and contact information for the Clerk of the Board office for requests or inquiries.

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  • Board Meeting Notice & agenda

    San Jose, CA
    Agenda

    The California Board of Occupational Therapy held a two-day meeting on March 9-10, 2017, at San Jose State University to discuss multiple regulatory and policy matters. The agenda included consideration of continuing competency tools, potential legislation to license athletic trainers, professional development requirements for renewal, and the addition of mandatory ethics courses. The board also scheduled a closed session to deliberate on disciplinary matters and held open sessions allowing public comment on non-agenda items.

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  • Clerk | Salt Lake County

    Salt Lake City, UT
    Other

    The Salt Lake County Clerk's Office operates four main divisions serving the public: the Election Division, which oversees voter registration and the voting process; the Marriage Division, which issues marriage licenses, conducts ceremonies, and maintains marriage records; the Passport Division, which accepts and processes passport applications and provides photo services; and the Council Clerk's Office, which prepares and maintains minutes, agendas, and correspondence for the County Council, Redevelopment Agency, Municipal Building Authority, Board of Canvassers, and Legislative Audit Committee. The office states its mission as providing services that are accessible, efficient, and secure, with a commitment to integrity and transparency.

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  • Board of Emergency Medical Services Meeting Agenda - DHHS

    Omaha, NE
    Agenda

    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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  • Public Input | City of Lexington, Kentucky

    Lexington, KY
    Other

    This webpage describes the City of Lexington, Kentucky's public input and civic engagement resources. It provides information on how residents can participate in local government, including finding their councilmember, joining boards and commissions, submitting public comments, and using the "Engage Lexington" platform to provide feedback on city issues and legislation. The page also lists contact information and directs citizens to resources such as council meeting agendas, minutes, live meeting broadcasts, and details about the legislative process.

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