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18 results for “legislative review”

  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 2025-0475: Order for a hearing to review and evaluate the Boston City Council's legislative impact on District 7 residents and its collaboration with the administration on projects in District 7 to identify areas for improvement.

    Feb 7, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2228-2023: This legislation is to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to amend the City of Columbus Community Reinvestment Area Agreement for the third time to right size the job creation commitment based on the revised reduced amount of square footage of the project per the Tax Incentive Review Council ("TIRC") recommendations, and to determine the current Carryforward Amount.

    Jul 14, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • R-013-22: A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW THE METRO LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE REGULATIONS WITH REGARD TO LEGISLATIVE BODY REVIEW OF COMMISSION ACTION ON DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND THE “TWO-YEAR RULE.”

    Jan 24, 2022

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 21-0574: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Granicus, LLC f/k/a Granicus, Inc. to extend the term and increase the maximum contract amount for the Legislative Information System software supporting City Council. Amends a contract with Granicus, LLC by adding $277,723.36 for a new total of $660,668.36 and three years for a new end date of 5-15-24 for continual use and support of the Legislative Information System (LIS) (TECHS-202158263). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 6-28-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-25-21.

    May 13, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • OFFICIAL COPY Fresno, California April 17, 2007 The ...

    Apr 17, 2007

    ·Fresno, CA
    Minutes

    The Fresno City Council held a regular session on April 17, 2007, with seven council members and key city officials present. The council approved minutes from April 10, 2007, and presented ceremonial items including an SPCA pet of the month and a resolution of commendation. Councilmember Dages raised concerns about contract overspending and "piece-mealing" of consulting contracts under $50,000, requesting a review by the Finance and Audit Committee chaired by Councilmember Westerlund, and also flagged a potential layoff of 30 temporary employees at Pilobos Park. Councilmember Westerlund requested information on the city's sexual harassment policy and training, questioned why an Interim Director had not been appointed to the Information Services Department, and raised concerns about legislative liaison trips relative to Brown Act compliance.

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  • City of Oakland, Bicyclist & Pedestrian Advisory Commission

    Oakland, CA
    Minutes

    The City of Oakland Bicyclist & Pedestrian Advisory Commission held a teleconference meeting on May 20, 2021, with nine commissioners present, chaired by Andrew Campbell. The commission discussed recent crashes including a severe injury to a 95-year-old in Chinatown and a fatal pedestrian crash on Park Boulevard, and reviewed two California Assembly Bills—AB 43 (Speed Limit Setting) and AB 550 (Speed Safety Systems)—that implement Safe Oakland Streets strategies and have been supported by the City Council and Mayor. Tim Courtney requested commission input on advancing work on 8th Street in West Oakland, where centerline hardening has been installed at two locations and data collection is underway, with potential City legislation to change the street's functional classification.

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  • OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER Thursday ...

    Tulsa, OK
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    The Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner's Board of Medicolegal Investigations held a special meeting on February 17, 2021 via videoconference, with eight members present and one absent (Dr. Eric Pfeifer). The board operates two offices: the Central Office at 921 NE 23rd Street in Oklahoma City and the Eastern Office at 1115 West 17th Street in Tulsa. A subsequent special meeting was scheduled for March 4, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. at the Oklahoma City office to review financial updates, priority projects, legislative matters, and performance data including cases exceeding 90 days, plus an update from the Tulsa office.

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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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  • Overview of the FY 23 Executive Budget

    Baton Rouge, LA
    Budget

    The Louisiana Legislative Fiscal Office published this overview on March 4, 2022, to provide legislators and the public with an analysis of the FY 23 Executive Budget Recommendation as required by LA R.S. 24:604.2. The document, historically called "The Green Book," serves as a reference for reviewing the governor's executive budget recommendation and House Bill 1 (HB 1) Original, offering state revenue and economic outlook, impacts of the proposed budget, and existing-to-recommended budget comparisons for each budget unit. The publication notes the availability of extraordinary one-time revenue sources and includes expanded information on spending proposals traditionally appearing outside HB 1, including supplemental and funds bills appropriations. The document cost $535.68 to produce, with 72 copies printed in the first printing.

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  • Legislative Council Staff Nonpartisan Services for Colorado’s Legislature

    Denver, CO
    Minutes

    On September 27, 2023, the Task Force Concerning Tax Policy held a meeting to discuss its scope and work plan as directed by the Legislative Oversight Committee. The task force spent approximately an hour and a half reviewing draft report language focused on sales and use taxation of services, with 18 members present. The group established a meeting schedule and adjourned after discussing next steps for the upcoming work.

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  • State of Wisconsin FY 2022-23 Financial Statements | full report

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    The Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau issued Report 23-26 in December 2023, presenting the State of Wisconsin's FY 2022-23 Financial Statements as part of its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The report, prepared by State Auditor Joe Chrisman and reviewed by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, provides an independent audit of Wisconsin's state finances across multiple funds including the General Fund, Transportation Fund, Long-Term Debt, Unemployment Reserve Fund, and University of Wisconsin System. This nonpartisan audit examines financial transactions, agency performance, and public policy issues to support the Legislature's oversight of state government operations and efficiency.

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  • The Board Requests Review of Department Historical Signs ...

    Boise, ID
    Other

    The Idaho Board of Highway Directors met on January 10–11, 1966, to review and approve several administrative and project matters. The Board requested that the Department's historical signs brochure be reviewed before printing to ensure Idaho State University's historical sign was included due to Atomic Energy requirements, and directed the Board Secretary to research legislative contacts regarding the Department's financial needs. Additionally, the Board approved the promotion of George Neumayer from Personnel Director to Administrative Officer at a salary increase from $909 to $954 per month effective January 1, 1966, and authorized plans, specifications, and estimates for multiple highway projects including stockpile work, seal coating, and bridge investigations.

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  • VIRTUAL/TELECONFERENCE MEETING REGISTERED ...

    Madison, WI
    Other

    The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services' Registered Interior Designer Section held a virtual meeting on March 26, 2026, to address administrative and governance matters including adoption of the agenda, approval of prior minutes, board updates, and the 2026 meeting schedule. The Section planned to conduct elections for officers, review annual policies, consider administrative rule matters, and discuss legislation and policy issues, with the next meeting scheduled for June 17, 2026. The meeting included notification of current member term expiration dates and established procedures for items that might be added to the agenda after preparation.

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  • Meeting Schedule of the Denver City Council

    Denver, CO
    Other

    The document outlines the Denver City Council meeting schedule for February 12 and 19, 2018, including committee meetings and full council sessions. It provides procedural information on public comment periods, which are limited to 15 minutes with 2 minutes per speaker for municipal code or policy discussions, while public comment on other items is discretionary. The schedule includes meetings on marijuana social area applications, land use and transportation, legislative review of classification and pay plan revisions, and housing preservation ordinances, among other agenda items.

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