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  • A0038-2026: Appointment of Mark Lundine, Economic Development Administrator, City of Coumbus, 111 N. Front Street, 8th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, to serve on the Grandview Crossing Community Authority Board of Trustees as a local government representative member, with a term expiration date of March 31, 2028, but shall continue to hold over into one or more subsequent terms until a new citizen member is duly appointed to serve for the remainder of such term or until death, resignation, or removal for cause as determined by this Council. (resume attached).

    Feb 27, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2026-1731: A resolution accepting a Violent Crime Intervention Fund (VCIF) grant from the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, Office of Criminal Justice Programs, to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, to provide funding to eligible local law enforcement agencies to develop and implement proven public safety strategies to combat violent crime and to develop, construct, or rehabilitate infrastructure.

    Jan 7, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2025-1642: A resolution approving an application for a Violent Crime Intervention Fund (VCIF) grant from the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, Office of Criminal Justice Programs, to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, to provide funding to eligible local law enforcement agencies to develop and implement proven public safety strategies to combat violent crime and to develop, construct, or rehabilitate infrastructure.

    Nov 6, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2025-1924: Message and order for your approval an order to reduce the FY26 appropriation for the Reserve for Collective Bargaining by Nine Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-Nine Dollars ($977,749.00) to provide funding for the Boston Public Schools for the FY26 increases contained within the collective bargaining agreements between the Boston School Committee and the City of Boston and the Administrative Guild, SEIU Local 888. Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on October 27, 2025.

    Oct 27, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-1925: Message and order for a supplemental appropriation order for the Boston Public School Department for FY26 in the amount of Nine Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Forty-Nine Dollars ($977,749.00) to cover the cost items contained within the collective bargaining agreements between the Boston School Committee and the Administrative Guild, SEIU Local 888. The terms of the contract are September 1, 2024 through August 31, 2027. The major provisions of the contracts include base wage increases of 2% and the flat amounts of $250, $900, and $850 to be given in September of each fiscal year of the contract term. The contract also supports increased opportunities for professional development and mentoring.

    Oct 27, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-1248: Message and order for a supplemental appropriation Order for the Boston Public Schools Department for FY25 in the amount of Three Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand Nine Hundred One Dollars ($394,901.00) to cover the FY25 cost items contained within the collective bargaining agreements between the School Committee of the City of Boston and the Administrative Guild, SEIU Local 888. The terms of the contracts are September I, 2024 through August 31, 2027. The major provisions of the contracts include base wage increases of 2% and flat amounts of $250, $900, and $850 to be given in September of each fiscal year of the contract term. The contract also supports increased opportunities for professional development and mentoring. Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on June 11, 2025. On motion of Councilor Worrell, the rules were suspended; the order was passed; yeas 12, not present 1 (Fernandes Anderson).

    Jun 11, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-1249: Message and order for your approval an Order to reduce the FY25 appropriation for the Reserve for Collective Bargaining by Three Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand Nine Hundred One Dollars ($394,901.00) to provide funding for the Boston Public Schools for FY25 increases contained within the collective bargaining agreements between the School Committee of the City of Boston and the Administrative Guild, SEIU Local 888. On motion of Councilor Worrell, the rules were suspended; the order was passed; yeas 11, not present 2 (Fernandes Anderson, Flynn).

    Jun 11, 2025

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

    Apr 24, 2025

    ·Madison, WI
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    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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  • Board of Trustees Meeting / April 8, 2025 / Lansing, Township (Ingham, MI)

    Apr 8, 2025

    ·Lansing, MI
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    The Charter Township of Lansing Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on April 8, 2025, at 6:00 PM to address routine business including approval of March 25 meeting minutes and claims for April 10, along with consideration of a resignation letter from Dayna Reynolds of the DDA Governing Board. The agenda included discussion of a 2025 Local Road Agreement and closed session for attorney-client privileged communications. Public comment was limited to three minutes per speaker unless prior approval for extended time was obtained from the Supervisor.

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  • RS2024-869: A resolution approving amendment one to a Violent Crime Intervention Fund (VCIF) grant from the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, Office of Criminal Justice Programs, to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD), to provide support to local law enforcement in developing and implementing evidence-based strategies to combat violent crime.

    Nov 7, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 3086-2024: To authorize the Director of Public Service to apply for the Accelerated Mobility Playbook Technical Assistant Grant through City Thread to supplement the Bike Plus planning efforts; to authorize the execution of grant and other requisite agreements with City Thread and other entities providing for the acceptance and administration of said grant; to authorize the expenditure of local match funds and the refund of any unused funds; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Nov 5, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-1474: Councilor Durkan called Docket #1474, message and orders authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend a RAISE Grant from the Federal Transit Administration. The City of Boston’s award will not exceed Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000.00) in funding from the RAISE Grant for the Roxbury Resilient Transportation Corridors Project, led by the Boston Transportation Department. The City will partner with local residents, community organizations and consultants to apply the funds towards planning, designing and construction improvements on Warren Street, Malcolm X Boulevard, and Melnea Cass Boulevard in Roxbury, from the Committee on Planning, Development, & Transportation. No objection being heard, the matter was before the body. Committee members polled; yeas 7, nays 1 (Flynn). On motion of Councilor Durkan, the order was passed; yeas 12, nays 1 (Flynn).

    Sep 30, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2024-0810: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with Casey Droege Cultural Productions for professional services relating to the administration and management of a program to disburse American Rescue Plan Act funds to support local artists impacted by COVID-19, at a cost not to exceed One Hundred Sixty Thousand Dollars ($160,000.00).

    Aug 23, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2327-2024: To authorize the Public Service Director with engagement from Columbus Public Health, to support a grant application to the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grant program; to authorize the execution of grant and other requisite agreements with the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Local Matters, and other entities providing for the acceptance and administration of said grant award or subawards on behalf of the City of Columbus; to authorize the expenditure of any awarded funds and the refund of any unused funds and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Aug 19, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2024-614: A resolution approving a State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) application and accepting a SLCGP grant award from the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, Strategic Technology Solutions, to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Information Technology Services Department, to utilize cybersecurity awareness training and deploy an Endpoint Detection and Response solution.

    Jul 25, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2024-0637: Resolution authorizing the Mayor, the Director of Public Safety, and the Director of Innovation & Performance to enter into a Professional Service Agreement or Agreements with Locality Media Inc., DBA First Due, for professional services relating to purchase and implementation of new firehouse management and administrative support software, for a total cost not to exceed FIVE HUNDRED ONE THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS ($501,546.50) over three years.

    Jun 28, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2023-2015: An ordinance approving and authorizing the Director of Public Property Administration, to accept a donation of real property consisting of approximately 13.18 acres located at 6949 Highway 70 S (Parcel No. 14300001100), to increase park land for conservation of open space and local flora and fauna (Proposal No. 2023M-010PR-001).

    Jun 22, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2023-2268: A resolution accepting a Violent Crime Intervention Fund (VCIF) grant from the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, Office of Criminal Justice Programs, to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, to provide support to local law enforcement in developing and implementing evidence-based strategies to combat violent crime.

    Jun 8, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-0373: On the message and order, referred on February 8, 2023 Docket #0373, for a supplemental appropriation Order for the Boston Public Schools Department for FY23 in the amount of Seven Hundred Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Nine Dollars ($703,939.00) to cover the FY23 cost items contained within the collective bargaining agreements between the Boston Public Schools and the Administrative Guild, SEIU Local 888. The terms of the contract are September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2024. The major provisions of the contracts include based wage increases of 2%, 2.5%, 2.5%, and 2.5% to be given in September of each fiscal year of the contract term, the Committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass.

    Feb 6, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2023-0372: On the message and order, referred on February 8, 2023 Docket #0372, for your approval an Order to reduce the FY23 appropriation for the Reserve for Collective Bargaining by Seven Hundred Three Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty Nine Dollars ($703,939.00) to provide funding for the Boston Public Schools for the FY23 increases contained within the collective bargaining agreements between the Boston Public and the Administrative Guild, SEIU Local 888, the Committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass.

    Feb 6, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2179-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a contract with Designing Local Ltd in an amount up to $253,000.00 for the purpose of public education, and facilitating the community in public discussion about the potential re-installation of the Christopher Columbus statue to a public location; to authorize the transfer of $253,000.00 between the Department of Development’s Administration Division and Planning Division; to authorize the expenditure of $253,000.00 from the Division of Planning’s General Fund budget; and to declare an emergency. ($253,000.00)

    Jul 15, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2022-1653: A resolution approving an agreement between the U. S. Small Business Administration and the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Nashville Public Library, to strengthen and expand small business development in the local area.

    Jul 8, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 3308-2021: To authorize the Director of Development to execute a grant agreement with Local Matters in an amount up to $140,000.00 to support essential food education and access for Columbus children and families; to authorize the appropriation of $60,000.00 within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; to authorize a transfer between the Administration Division’s General Fund object classes of $60,000.00; to authorize an expenditure of $140,000.00 from the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($140,000.00)

    Dec 3, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 21-0921: A bill for an ordinance to amend, restate and supersede Ordinance No. 1321, Series 2018, creating a Local Maintenance District for the continuing care, operation, security, repair, maintenance and replacement of the Skyline Park Local Maintenance District in the City and County of Denver, State of Colorado, with the costs of said continuing care, operation, security, repair, maintenance and replacement of said Skyline Park Local Maintenance District to be assessed upon the real property, exclusive of improvements thereon, benefited. Amends CB 18-1321 which established the creation of the Skyline Park Local Maintenance District (LMD) to correct an administrative error by adding security as an allowed service of the Skyline Park LMD in Council District 9. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-17-21.

    Aug 9, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Tommy Battle, Mayor John Hamilton, City Administrator Trey Riley, City Attorney

    Huntsville, AL
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    The Huntsville City Council held a regular meeting on April 23, 2026, with Mayor Tommy Battle and other city officials present to address multiple agenda items including special recognitions, proclamations, and resolutions. The meeting included proclamations declaring April 2026 as Fair Housing Month and May 2026 as Building Safety Month, as well as resolutions honoring local institutions and businesses such as John Blue Company (140 years of operation), Drake State Community & Technical College (65th anniversary), Alabama A&M athletic teams, and G's Country Kitchen (30 years of service). The agenda also included public hearings on property nuisance issues and an update from Huntsville Hospital regarding a health system transaction.

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  • Budget Committee | Eugene, OR Website

    Eugene, OR
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    The Eugene Budget Committee is a standing committee composed of eight City Council members and eight appointed citizen members that reviews the City's proposed operating and capital budgets annually and makes recommendations to the City Council for final approval. The committee operates under Oregon's Local Budget Law and Oregon Administrative Rules, and also reviews the biennial Capital Improvement Program, financial management goals and policies, and long-range financial plans. A citizen subcommittee meets separately in the fall to review performance measures and service profiles for City services. Public comment is solicited at most Budget Committee meetings, with speakers typically allowed three minutes, and a formal public hearing is held before budget approval. Citizens may provide testimony in writing to the Finance Division at 500 E 4th Avenue, Suite 303, Eugene, OR 97401, or via online form.

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  • CINCINNATI, OHIO FY 2025 APPROVED ALL FUNDS BUDGET UPDATE

    Cincinnati, OH
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    The document is the City of Cincinnati's Approved Fiscal Year 2025 All Funds Budget Update, a comprehensive budget presentation that received the Government Finance Officers Association Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. The document provides a detailed accounting of the city's budget across all departments and funds, organized by multiple city agencies including Fire, Police, Public Services, Water Works, Parks, and various administrative offices. The budget update was prepared under the leadership of Mayor Aftab Pureval and City Manager Sheryl M. M. Long, with detailed budget information available through the city's website and local libraries.

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  • Palmerton PA - Borough hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, and more

    Palmerton, PA
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    This document is a general informational page about Palmerton, Pennsylvania, located in Carbon County in the northeastern part of the state. It provides contact information for Palmerton Borough Hall (645 Columbia Avenue), identifies Donald Herrmann as mayor, and includes basic demographic and service information such as cost of living data (housing around $1,200/month, groceries $300/month) and descriptions of local amenities. The page also directs residents to the borough office for construction permits and other municipal services, with a note that phone and email contact details were not available at the time of publication.

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  • an ordinance of the city of st. petersburg

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    This ordinance proposes to amend Chapter 8 of the St. Petersburg City Code by repealing and replacing Section 8-36.(c) to adopt local administrative and technical amendments to the Florida Building Code. The amendments align existing city flood mitigation requirements—including declarations of land restriction for enclosed areas below elevated buildings, limitations on partitioning of such enclosed areas, and expanded definitions of "substantial damage" for flood hazard areas—with the Florida Building Code to maintain compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program and Title 44 Code of Federal Regulations. The ordinance also codifies existing city inspection practices for elevated building enclosures and introduces new requirements for operations and maintenance plans related to dry floodproofing measures.

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  • San José City Records, 1850-1950 | San Jose Public Library

    San Jose, CA
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    This collection contains San José City Council Minutes, Ordinance and Resolution Records, and Office of the City Clerk documents spanning primarily from 1850 to 1950, covering the period from the city's official incorporation on March 27, 1850 through the mid-twentieth century. The San Jose Public Library's digital collections include photographs and records from this archival material, with additional archived recordings of city council and planning meetings available online from 2005 to the present. The collection serves as a historical record of local government decisions and administrative activities during San José's formative period and early development.

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