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  • Parks and City Light Committee — Minutes 2026-04-01

    Apr 1, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Parks and City Light Committee held a meeting on April 1, 2026, at 2:04 p.m., presided over by Councilmember Juarez with five members present (Juarez, Kettle, Rivera, Saka, and Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 121177, authorizing the Mayor to execute a Comprehensive Settlement Agreement and five Off-License Agreements for relicensing the City of Seattle's Skagit River Hydroelectric Project before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121183, which declared certain City Light Department real property surplus and authorized the sale of a portion to Snohomish County for road purposes, with an easement reserved for electric transmission lines and payment deposited into the Light Fund. Both ordinances passed with all five committee members voting in favor and no opposition.

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Public Safety Committee — Minutes 2026-03-24

Mar 24, 2026

·Seattle, WA
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The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on March 24, 2026, at 9:33 a.m. with six members present, chaired by Councilmember Kettle. The committee voted 5–0 to recommend passage of CB 121180, which amends Seattle Municipal Code Section 4.18.015 to align police authority to inquire into immigration status with state law. The committee also voted 5–0 to recommend passage of CB 121179, which imposes a mandatory 60-day pause in data collection for Seattle Police Department Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) and Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) systems, amending Ordinances 127044 and 127297. The meeting adjourned at 10:25 a.m.

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  • Parks and City Light Committee — Minutes 2026-03-18

    Mar 18, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks and City Light Committee met on March 18, 2026, to discuss Council Bill 121177, which authorizes the Mayor to execute a Comprehensive Settlement Agreement and five Off-License Agreements for relicensing Seattle's Skagit River Hydroelectric Project before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Four committee members were present (Juarez, Kettle, Rivera, and Saka), with Councilmember Strauss excused. The meeting, presided over by Councilmember Juarez, ran from 2:03 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall.

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  • Public Safety Committee — Minutes 2026-03-10

    Mar 10, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on March 10, 2026, at 9:34 a.m. with seven members present, chaired by Councilmember Kettle. The Committee recommended passage of CB 121164, an ordinance prohibiting civil immigration enforcement staging on city-owned and controlled property and adding Chapter 14.125 to the Seattle Municipal Code, which passed 5–0 with no opposition. The Committee also heard an information item (Inf 2855) regarding draft legislation on Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) data protection. The meeting adjourned at 10:25 a.m.

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    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    On February 24, 2026, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting with all seven members present, during which they passed several resolutions including recognition of Dr. Mustafa "Mark" Hamed and Hassan F. Abdallah for their election to the Michigan Board of Medicine, condolences for the passing of David Dumas, and approval of a consent agenda. The Council also approved a temporary use permit for a food truck at 25351 Ford Road, allowing one food truck to operate for six months (February 25 to August 31, 2026) as the property owner works toward establishing a permanent brick-and-mortar establishment, consistent with the city's zoning ordinance adopted in September 2025.

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  • Des Moines City Council Agenda for 9/29/2025 Regular Meeting

    Sep 29, 2025

    ·Des Moines, IA
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    The Des Moines City Council held a regular meeting on September 29, 2025, featuring a closed session at 3:30 PM for litigation strategy discussions and a proclamation honoring Fire Prevention Week. The consent agenda included routine approvals of 55 items, including 5 new alcoholic beverage license applications (for establishments like Des Moines Marriott and Platform), 27 renewal applications for existing liquor licenses, and special event permits for Apres Bar Co.

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  • CARROLL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING MINUTES JULY 14, 2025

    Jul 14, 2025

    ·Carlisle, PA
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    On July 14, 2025, Carroll Township's Board of Supervisors approved several items including authorization for a license plate reader system at the U.S. Route 15/Spring Lane Road/Ore Bank Road intersection at a cost of $7,500 annually over five years, and approval of the Treasurer's Report showing an open bill list of $212,730.01 through July 9, 2025. The board tabled discussion of a 2026-2029 Police Services Agreement with Franklintown Borough until an August 4 work session. The meeting also included review of June 2025 fire and police reports.

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  • Meeting Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2025

    May 21, 2025

    ·Baltimore, MD
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    This Board of Public Works meeting summary from May 21, 2025, documents approvals by Maryland state officials including Governor Wes Moore, Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman, and Treasurer Dereck E. Davis. The board approved agricultural cost-share funding totaling $705,969 across multiple grants, including $691,700 for 22 individual grants, $13,269 for two additional grants, and a reversion of $124,998 from 11 completed or canceled projects. Three wetlands licenses were approved for projects in Anne Arundel and Dorchester counties, along with two mitigation licenses requiring $4,696.83 in compensation deposits and tidal marsh plantings. The board also approved release of collateral property for Palance Roti Shop & Bar LLC's Neighborhood Business Development Program loan, allowing a short sale with approximately $170,000 payment and conversion of the remaining $96,667 balance to a second lien on Maryland property.

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  • Des Moines City Council Agenda for 5/19/2025 Regular Meeting

    May 19, 2025

    ·Des Moines, IA
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    The Des Moines City Council held a regular meeting on May 19, 2025, beginning with a closed session to discuss litigation strategy and followed by a proclamation recognizing National Public Works Week. The consent agenda included approval of numerous alcoholic beverage licenses and permits, including four new Class C liquor licenses for establishments such as Blue Ribbon Bar, JRS Southpork Ranch, Locals Bar & Stage, and Palms DSM, along with renewals for approximately 23 existing venues and special event licenses for Capital City Pride festival events scheduled for June 6-8, 2025.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2024-12-11

    Dec 11, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on December 11, 2024, with four members present (Hollingsworth, Nelson, Kettle, Rivera) and one excused absence (Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended passage of four council bills: CB 120917 authorizing a Wireless Network Infrastructure Provider License Agreement with Verizon Wireless for Seattle Center; CB 120918 amending the Seattle Center Glass and Gardens Exhibition Lease with Center Art LLC; CB 120922 authorizing acquisition of real property at 17th Ave South & South Walker Street for open space, park, and recreation purposes; and CB 120921 authorizing Amendment 5 to the King County Conservation Futures Interlocal Cooperation Agreement and deposit of 2025 allocations into Seattle's Park and Recreation Fund. The committee also heard an information item regarding a Moss Adams Audit. All votes were 4–0 in favor with no opposition.

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  • Public Safety Committee — Minutes 2024-06-11

    Jun 11, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on June 11, 2024, at 9:35 a.m. with six members present under Chair Robert Kettle. The committee discussed the reappointment of Lisa Allison Judge as Inspector General for a term through December 31, 2030. The committee voted to recommend passage of CB 120778, an ordinance authorizing the Seattle Police Department's use of Automated License Plate Reader surveillance technology and accepting the 2023 updated surveillance impact report, with 4 votes in favor (Kettle, Saka, Hollingsworth, Nelson), none opposed, and 1 abstention (Moore). The meeting adjourned at 11:57 a.m.

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  • Public Safety Committee — Minutes 2024-05-14

    May 14, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on May 14, 2024, and recommended five appointments to the Seattle Fire Code Advisory Board: Loren Brandford and Matt Trueblood as new members for three-year terms, and reappointments of Carlene M. Comrie (term to May 14, 2026), Kevin Marr (term to August 14, 2026), and Chris Todd (term to August 14, 2026), all approved 5–0 by committee members Kettle, Saka, Hollingsworth, Moore, and Nelson. The committee also recommended passage of CB 120777, which amends Sections 111 and 202 of the 2018 Seattle Fire Code regarding unsafe building abatement, approved 5–0 and requiring a 3/4 City Council vote due to its emergency designation. CB 120778, relating to surveillance technology implementation and the Seattle Police Department's use of Automated License Plate Reader technology, was discussed but no recommendation was recorded.

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  • MAY 7, 2024, Regular Meeting Minutes 1

    May 7, 2024

    ·Moore Township, XX
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    On May 7, 2024, the Moore Haven City Council held a regular meeting where they approved several invoices totaling approximately $61,000 from ARPA funds for water plant upgrades, added a Ridgdill & Son pay request of $238,941.08 to the agenda, and delegated Council Member Jacob Eighner to sign the annual FPL Letter of Credit Renewal. The council also recognized 69 graduating seniors from Moore Haven High School, including 18 with AA degrees, 5 with CNA licenses, and 11 committed to military service.

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  • Meeting Date Wednesday, May 1, 2024

    May 1, 2024

    ·Baltimore, MD
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    The Maryland Board of Public Works held a meeting on May 1, 2024, to approve multiple funding and licensing items. The Board approved $257,300 in Agricultural Cost Share Program funding for 13 individual grants, $62,050 in additional funding for two grants, and authorized reversion of $924,166 in balances from 30 completed or canceled agricultural projects. The Board also approved $1.2 billion in General Obligation Bonds ($1 billion tax-exempt and $200 million taxable) to finance the State's Capital Improvement Program, a $750,000 FY 2024 Operating grant to the West Baltimore County Redevelopment Authority, and $2.982 million in compensation to Gary Washington as an erroneously confined individual. Six wetlands licenses were granted for various projects, including 7,683 square feet of marsh plantings by Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works and 4,475 square feet created by Southwind Lot Owners Association in Queen Anne's County.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2023-11-15

    Nov 15, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Budget Committee of the Seattle City Council met on November 15, 2023, with Councilmember Mosqueda presiding. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120706, an ordinance regulating network companies and imposing license and fee requirements by adding Chapter 6.700 to the Seattle Municipal Code, with a 7–2 vote in favor (Mosqueda, Herbold, Juarez, Lewis, Morales, Sawant, and Strauss supporting; Nelson and Pedersen opposed). The Committee also heard an information item on the Seattle Revenue Stabilization Work Group Options and additional budget-related legislation during its afternoon session.

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  • ]^ mesa-az OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL MINUTES September 7, 2023

    Sep 7, 2023

    ·Mesa, AZ
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    The Mesa City Council held a Study Session on September 7, 2023, to review agenda items for the September 11, 2023, Regular Council meeting. Mayor Giles declared a potential conflict of interest on Item 3-a regarding the Signal Butte Water Treatment Plant Expansion, which was removed from the consent agenda; the plant, commissioned in 2018, currently has a 24 million gallons per day capacity and is intended to double capacity to meet area demand using General Fund revenue bonds for financing. The Council also reviewed Item 4-c, a proposed Fiber License Agreement with Zayo Group, LLC for placement of a fiber optic cable network within the public right-of-way citywide, and Item 5-a, concerning Personnel Rules to become effective October 18, 2023. The next Regular Council meeting was scheduled for Monday, September 11, 2023, at 5:45 p.m., preceded by a Study Session at 5:15 p.m.

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  • Meeting Date: Wednesday, August 2, 2023

    Aug 2, 2023

    ·Baltimore, MD
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    The Maryland Board of Public Works met on August 2, 2023, and approved ten items without discussion. The agenda included $415,600 in funding for 11 agricultural grants and $35,640 for nine additional agricultural grants through the Agricultural Cost Share Program. The Board approved an $10,000,000 Master Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement with Banc of America Public Capital Corp. for state agencies through June 30, 2025, and a second three-year extension of Wetlands License #17-0169(R2) for the Maryland Department of Transportation in Wicomico County. Personnel actions included creating four positions in the Attorney General's Criminal Investigation Division ($559,550), four positions in the Independent Investigations Division ($606,044), and one position in the Public Service Commission ($65,157). Environmental grants approved included $49,923 for the Town of Middletown's wastewater treatment plant upgrade in Frederick County.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-08-02

    Aug 2, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on August 2, 2023, at 2:01 p.m., with four members present and one excused. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120626, authorizing the Parks and Recreation Superintendent, Director of Finance, and Director of the Office of the Waterfront and Civic Projects to execute an amendment to the Operations and Management Agreement with the Seattle Aquarium Society, approved 4–0. The Committee also recommended passage of CB 120619, repealing the amusement device license requirement and amending multiple sections of the Seattle Municipal Code, approved 4–0. The Committee heard an information item on the Human Services Department's quarterly report responding to unsheltered homelessness and discussed Resolution 32100 supporting the development of lids across Interstate 5. The meeting adjourned at 4:14 p.m.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-07-19

    Jul 19, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on July 19, 2023, with four members present and one excused. The Committee voted 4–0 to recommend City Council confirm the appointment of Calandra Childers as a member of the Climate Pledge Arena Giving Council for a term through June 30, 2026. The Committee also voted 4–0 to recommend passing an ordinance authorizing the Superintendent of Seattle Parks and Recreation to enter into a Concession Agreement with Sail Sand Point to operate sailing and boating programs, boat rentals, and dry boat storage at a portion of Magnuson North Shore Recreation Area within Warren G. Magnuson Park. Two additional items—a second amendment to the Seattle Aquarium Society O&M agreement regarding the Ocean Pavilion and an ordinance repealing amusement device licensing requirements—were heard or discussed without formal recommendations recorded.

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  • Board of Occupational Therapy Practice February 27, 2023, Meeting Minutes

    Feb 27, 2023

    ·Tallahassee, FL
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    The Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice held a general business meeting on February 27, 2023, at 4042 Bald Cypress Way in Tallahassee, called to order at 9:00 a.m. EST by Chair James Spafford. Present were board members Tameka German (Vice-Chair) and Elena Vizvary, with Dr. Caylee Banta absent; staff included Executive Director Allen Hall and Program Administrator Anna King. In disciplinary proceedings, the board considered a settlement agreement for Bethany O. MacDonald (Case No. 2022-08207) regarding violation of a lawful order, which included a $500 fine payable within one year and $3,100 in costs payable over three years ($1,000 annually, with remainder due in the final year), along with license suspension until PRN evaluation and compliance with imposed conditions.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2022-08-17

    Aug 17, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Finance and Housing Committee met on August 17, 2022, with Councilmember Mosqueda presiding and five members present. The committee recommended passage of three ordinances: CB 120391 regarding cannabis worker support and communities harmed by the War on Drugs (approved 3–2, with Pedersen and Nelson opposed); CB 120392 establishing cannabis business licensing, social equity criteria, and fee structures (approved unanimously 5–0); and CB 120393 relating to employment and amending the Seattle Municipal Code (approved unanimously 5–0). The committee also heard information items on the August Economic and Revenue Forecast and the General Fund Financial Plan Update, while the Quarterly Seattle Rescue Plan Spending Update was not heard. The meeting adjourned at 1:03 p.m.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2022-08-11

    Aug 11, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Finance and Housing Committee met on August 11, 2022, with five members present, presiding over Councilmember Mosqueda. The committee voted 4–1 to recommend passage of CB 120396, which authorizes a $20,000,000 loan from the REET I Capital Projects Fund to finance the "Ocean Pavilion" Aquarium expansion project through 2023 tax-exempt bonds, with Councilmember Pedersen opposing. The committee also voted 4–1 to recommend passage of CB 120397, authorizing amendments to existing agreements with the Seattle Aquarium Society for the expansion financing, again with Pedersen opposing. Three additional ordinances concerning cannabis worker support (CB 120391), cannabis business licensing and social equity criteria (CB 120392), and Seattle employment regulations (CB 120393) were discussed but no votes were recorded.

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  • COUNCIL MINUTES

    Jul 8, 2021

    ·Mesa, AZ
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    On July 8, 2021, the Mesa City Council held a Regular Council Meeting where they approved consent agenda items including minutes from the previous meeting and three new Series 10 Beer and Wine Store Licenses for convenience stores (One Stop Food Mart & Deli, QuikTrip #1433, and Mango Mini Mart). The Council also recognized Randy Carter for 21 years of service on City boards and committees, during which he reviewed over 14,000 land use cases. The meeting included action on contracts, though the specific contract details were not fully documented in the provided excerpt.

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  • Minutes Minutes-5-10-04.htm[7/21/2020 8:44:42 AM] AGENDA

    Jul 21, 2020

    ·Hartford, CT
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    The Hartford Court of Common Council met on May 10, 2004, and approved several mayoral appointments to local commissions including the Human Relations Commission, Advisory Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues, Commission on Aging, and Advisory Commission on Food Policy. The council also passed resolutions authorizing the city to solicit funds from the Keep Kids Safe License Plate Grant Fund for smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms, and approved the appointment of John F. Palmieri as Director of Development Services. Several items were referred to committees for further review, including a parking license agreement with Colt Gateway LLC and a proposal to increase public transportation fares.

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  • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL MINUTES June 4, 2018

    Jun 4, 2018

    ·Mesa, AZ
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    The City Council of Mesa held a regular meeting on June 4, 2018 at 5:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers, with all seven councilmembers present. The council unanimously approved consent agenda items including the reappointment of City Magistrate Elizabeth Arriola to a four-year term from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2022, and three new liquor license applications: Thai Time Kitchen (Series 12 Restaurant license at 1649 South Stapley Drive, District 3), The Latin Kitchen (Series 12 Restaurant license at 540 West Broadway Road, District 4), and Odyssey Cellars (Series 13 Domestic Farm Winery License). Mayor Giles recognized Dr. Ember Conley as the new Mesa Public Schools Superintendent, and Councilmember Freeman recognized Master Gunnery Sergeant Tyson Henry for earning the Young Marines Distinguished Order of Merit.

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  • 1 MEETING MINUTES TENNESSEE BOARD FOR LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS,

    Nashville, TN
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    On June 24, 2022, the Tennessee Board for Licensed Professional Counselors, Marital and Family Therapists, and Clinical Pastoral Therapists held a meeting in Nashville where a disciplinary hearing resulted in the permanent revocation of J. McGill's license along with monetary penalties totaling $4,500. The board also approved a consent order for J. Hall, accepted previous meeting minutes, and approved several temporary marital and family therapist licenses. Administrative reports indicated the board oversees 3,335 active Licensed Professional Counselors, 914 active Licensed Marital and Family Therapists, and 19 active Licensed Clinical Pastoral Therapists as of June 22, 2022.

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  • Minutes STATE BOARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS OF LOUISIANA

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    The State Board of Certified Public Accountants of Louisiana held its regular meeting on May 4, 2023, in New Orleans with four of seven members present. The Board reviewed CPA examination information, certificate reinstatement matters, certification applications, and firm permit applications. Key personnel matters included the resignation of Director of Compliance John Morgan (effective May 12, 2023) and reminders to Board members regarding financial disclosure statements due May 15, 2023, and mandatory annual ethics and sexual harassment training requirements to be completed by December 31, 2023.

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  • MN_02-05-13 1 Minutes of MAYOR AND COUNCIL Meeting

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Tucson Mayor and Council met in regular session on February 5, 2013, with all members present. The meeting included reports from Mayor Rothschild, council members, and consideration of liquor license applications for two 99 Cents Only Store locations in Wards 3 and 4, both submitted by applicant Randy D. Nations and found to be in compliance with city requirements. No City Manager report was provided during the meeting.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES Watch the video recording.

    Phoenixville, PA
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    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board held a public meeting on October 30, 2024, at its Northwest Office Building in Harrisburg with Chairman Tim Holden, Board Members Randy Vulakovich and Darrell Clarke, and Executive Director Rodrigo Diaz present. The Board unanimously approved (3–0) the meeting minutes from October 16, 2024, and issued a statement of condolences regarding the death of Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement Officer Benjamin J. Brallier. During public comment, Jamie Wiermuth from City Distilling requested that the Board ensure adequate product inventory for in-store tastings and improve product placement visibility for their brand in PLCB stores, a matter Chairman Holden referred to Deputy Executive Director Douglas Hitz for follow-up discussion.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES LISTEN TO THE RECORDING

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board held a public meeting on June 22, 2022, in Harrisburg, where board members unanimously approved the minutes from their June 8, 2022 meeting. During the meeting, Anthony Brichta, representing Orion Restaurant Group III, Inc., provided public comment regarding the renewal of the Tally Ho Tavern's liquor license, explaining the establishment's history since 1933 and describing how his client had inherited a Conditional Licensing Agreement (CLA) from previous owners, which was subsequently modified in 2017 with an intended end date of April 30, 2020, pending board approval for the 2020/2022 license period.

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