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  • Meeting Agendas & Minutes

    Springfield, IL
    Other

    This document is a webpage index for Springfield Township's meeting agendas and minutes, providing links to current and archived meeting documents for various boards and commissions including the Township Board, Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, Park Commission, and Library Board. The page includes meeting logistics such as the 7:00 PM start time for Township Board meetings, live streaming access via Zoom and phone, and instructions for public comment and accessibility accommodations. Specific meeting dates and available documents are listed for 2026 and late 2025, though no substantive discussion or policy decisions are detailed in this index document.

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  • Boise Public Library Board of Trustees Regular Meeting ...

    Boise, ID
    Agenda

    The Boise Public Library Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on May 14, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at the Main Library, with public attendance available in person and via YouTube. The agenda included the Director's Report covering library statistics and capital improvements projects, a Request for Reconsideration of the book "Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention – and How to Think Deeply Again," and a policy review addressing confidentiality of records, collection development and maintenance, and reconsideration of materials procedures. The meeting materials referenced exhibits on the Library Bill of Rights and Freedom to Read Statement as part of the policy discussion framework.

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  • Public Records Access | Huntsville-Madison County Public Library

    Huntsville, AL
    Other

    The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library established a public records access policy defining procedures for handling external requests for employee information, Board minutes, library policies, and other records. Under the policy, the Director of Human Resources serves as the designated officer to receive and evaluate all public records requests, with authority to determine whether information should be provided based on privacy, security, and operational impact considerations. Requesters must use the City of Huntsville's Public Records Request form, and the Director will respond in writing within a reasonable timeframe regarding availability and any associated copying or compilation costs, which must be paid before records are released.

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  • About the City Budget Information Series on the City of Madison Budget

    Madison, WI
    Other

    This informational series provides an overview of the City of Madison's budget structure and processes. The document explains that Madison maintains two separate budgets—a capital budget funding long-term infrastructure projects (roads, housing, building improvements) financed primarily through borrowing, and an operating budget supporting daily city services (police, fire, libraries, sanitation) funded mainly through property taxes. The series is designed as a public education tool covering budget fundamentals, the city's structural deficit, financial policies, and revenue options, with all budget phases publicly available on the city website.

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  • City of Worcester Financial Overview Timothy J. McGourthy

    Worcester, MA
    Other

    This financial overview document presents Worcester's fiscal structure and priorities as delivered by Chief Financial Officer Timothy J. McGourthy. The city operates under significant state-mandated constraints, with approximately $920 million in FY25 budget revenue derived from limited sources (state aid, property taxes, local fees), while discretionary municipal operations comprise only 22% of total spending due to mandatory obligations in education, debt service, and pension costs. Worcester maintains a Financial Integrity Plan established since 2006 that includes a general fund reserve of 10.7% for FY25, an irrevocable OPEB trust, and a net free cash policy directing funds toward bond rating stabilization, OPEB obligations, and operations, with an average residential tax bill of $5,266 funding services ranging from K-12 education and public safety to libraries and public health services.

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  • Hartfordct

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    This is a table of contents and organizational overview from the City of Hartford's budget document, covering fiscal year 2022 with forecasts through 2023. The document outlines the city's budget structure across multiple departments including general government, public safety, infrastructure, health and human services, education, and the library system, with detailed sections on revenue estimates, expenditures, and a five-year financial forecast. Specific budget figures and policy decisions are not presented in this excerpt, which serves only as an index to the comprehensive budget document.

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  • 1 Full Board Meeting Buffalo and Erie County Library Downtown Auditorium

    Buffalo, NY
    Minutes

    On May 28, 2024, the Erie County Fiscal Stability Authority Board held a full meeting where they approved the annual financial audit with no issues reported and voted to re-approve several annual administrative items required by public authority regulations, including the designation of Gordon Panek as internal control officer and re-approval of investment guidelines compliant with New York State Comptroller standards. The board also planned to hear a presentation from the county Jail Facilities Committee, with all motions passing unanimously.

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  • TENTATIVE AGENDA FOR REGULAR MEETING OF THE

    Baton Rouge, LA
    Agenda

    This is a tentative agenda for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library Board of Control regular meeting scheduled for February 19, 2026, at 4:00 P.M. at the Main Library, First Floor Conference Room #102, 7711 Goodwood Boulevard, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The agenda includes approval of minutes from the January 15, 2026 meeting, a financial report and system reports from the Director, updates on the Scotlandville Branch Library and Baker Branch Library, introduction of new Carver Branch Library manager Ryan Carter, and committee reports. The meeting is open to the public, and all items subject to board action are open for public comment in accordance with the board's public comment policy.

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  • agenda Metropolitan Council greATER - Baton Rouge ...

    Baton Rouge, LA
    Agenda

    The Metropolitan Council of Greater Baton Rouge held a meeting on June 23, 2021, at 3:30 PM to address presentations and special recognitions, followed by the main council session at 4:00 PM. The agenda included approval of minutes from the June 9, 2021 meeting and introductions of two ordinances: one by Councilman LaMont Cole to allow fentanyl test strips as an exception to drug paraphernalia prohibitions, and one by Councilman Cleve Dunn, Jr. to exempt Metropolitan Councilmembers and Legislative Aides from monthly parking fees. Both introduced ordinances were scheduled for public hearing on July 28, 2021, with public comment available in person at the River Center Branch Library or electronically via the city's online form.

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  • HUNTSVILLE TOWN PLANNING COMMISSION

    Huntsville, AL
    Agenda

    The Huntsville Town Planning Commission held its regular public meeting on April 28, 2022, at the Huntsville Library, with items on the agenda including approval of prior meeting minutes, discussions on property expansion and land use permits for a greenhouse and signage, updates to the General Plan, and potential changes to zoning regulations for C-1 and A-3 zones. The meeting also covered an Annexation Policy Plan update and an Allowable Use Table revision. The meeting was open to public comment and available via Zoom and the Town YouTube Channel.

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  • Public Records Commission Meeting

    Nashville, TN
    Other

    The Tennessee Public Records Commission met on October 5, 2022 at 8:30 AM at the Tennessee State Library and Archives in Nashville. The meeting agenda included approval of minutes from the previous April meeting, a Records Management Division update, an RDA review, and consideration of old business and public questions. No specific budget figures or policy decisions were detailed in the meeting notice.

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  • C I T Y O F S e a t t l e, W a s h i n g t o n 2013-2014 Proposed Budget

    Seattle, WA
    Budget

    The City of Seattle's 2013-2014 Proposed Budget document outlines the city's financial plan under Mayor Mike McGinn's administration, prepared by the City Budget Office led by Director Beth Goldberg. The budget encompasses various departments and programs including Arts, Culture & Recreation (Parks, Seattle Center, Public Library), Health & Human Services, and Education Support Services, with detailed revenue overviews and financial policies included in the comprehensive document. The budget materials are available in alternative formats and languages in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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  • City of Seattle 2017-2018 Proposed Budget

    Seattle, WA
    Budget

    The City of Seattle's 2017-2018 Proposed Budget document was prepared by Mayor Edward B. Murray and the City Budget Office under Director Ben Noble. The document serves as a comprehensive budget proposal for the city covering the two-year period, including sections on revenue overview, financial policies, and departmental allocations across areas such as arts, culture, recreation, parks, and libraries. The budget document includes accessibility provisions in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, with alternative formats and languages available upon request through the City Budget Office.

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