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

    Lansford, PA
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    This document is a general informational guide about Lansford, Pennsylvania, located in Carbon County. It provides Lansford Municipal Building's address at 26 East Patterson Street, Lansford PA 18232, and directs residents to the official website at boroughoflansford.com for administrative services. The page notes that Lansford is situated in the eastern part of Pennsylvania within the Pocono Mountains region, approximately 50 miles north of Philadelphia and 20 miles northwest of Allentown, near the Lehigh River. The document includes references to local services such as building permits and vital records but does not provide specific contact phone numbers, email addresses, or completed demographic statistics. It advises residents seeking construction permits to contact the Lansford Borough Office directly for cost and processing time information.

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Oakland, CA Code of Ordinances -,) THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND

Oakland, CA
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The Oakland City Charter, adopted by voters on November 5, 1968, ratified by California's Secretary of State, and effective January 28, 1969, establishes the fundamental governing structure and powers of the City of Oakland. The charter organizes city government into twelve major articles covering powers and form of government, the City Council, the Mayor, city officers, the City Manager, administrative organization, the Port of Oakland, fiscal administration, personnel administration, franchises and licenses, elections, and general provisions. The document also includes appendices addressing specific funds and systems, including the KIDS FIRST! Oakland Children's Fund, police and fire relief and pension funds, the Oakland Municipal Employees' Retirement System, and off-street vehicular parking regulations. The charter has been amended through November 2014 and establishes that Oakland maintains perpetual succession as a body corporate under California's state constitution.

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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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  • 2022 Overtime Report by Department

    Scranton, PA
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    This 2022 overtime report documents departmental overtime costs across twelve months by cost center. Police (101071) generated the highest overtime costs, ranging from $85,810.05 in March to $155,112.51 in July, with annual totals approaching $1.2 million. Fire (101078) incurred between $17,797.60 and $73,606.79 monthly. Department of Public Works divisions—particularly Highways (101083), Refuse (101084), and Garages (101085)—collectively generated significant overtime, with combined monthly costs ranging from approximately $21,000 to $68,000. Most administrative departments (Mayor's Office, City Council, Controller, Business Administration, HR, IT, Treasury, Law) recorded zero overtime for the entire year. Total citywide overtime ranged from $137,765.14 in March to $246,237.24 in April.

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  • Borough Information – West Hazleton Borough

    Hazleton, PA
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    West Hazleton Borough is a municipality in Pennsylvania with a population of 3,543 residents covering 2.5 square miles, governed by a Mayor and Council system under Mayor John Chura. The document provides contact information and administrative details for the borough's government offices located at 100 South 4th Street, as well as emergency services (police, fire, ambulance), utilities providers (electric, gas, water, sewer, cable), and local services including street maintenance and waste removal. Key municipal information includes a property tax rate of 4.38 and the borough's location in the 11th Congressional District and 119th Legislative District, served by the Hazleton Area School District.

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  • City of Toledo | Home

    Toledo, OH
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    This is the homepage of the City of Toledo's official website, which provides information about municipal services and leadership rather than documentation of a specific meeting or policy decision. The page highlights Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz's administration (in office since 2018) and his stated priorities including creating a regional water system, increasing police force size, restoring budget discipline, and improving education and city services. The site also provides residents access to service request tools through "Engage Toledo," information about upcoming road construction and tree planting projects, and lists Toledo City Council members as the legislative branch.

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  • Boards and Commissions

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Redistricting Advisory Committee (RAC) is a seven-member board responsible for reviewing data and recommending whether redistricting is necessary during designated redistricting years, with written recommendations due to the mayor and council by October 1st. The committee currently has no appointed members and meets as required; documentation including agendas, minutes, and audio recordings are available through the City Clerk's Office. For more information, the public can contact the City Clerk's Office at (520)791-4213.

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  • Mayor's Office | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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  • Office of the City Clerk | Newark, NJ

    Newark, NJ
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    The Office of the City Clerk of Newark, New Jersey provides administrative support to the Municipal Council including budget and legislative research, maintains official city records, manages licensing requirements, and conducts municipal elections in compliance with state law and local ordinance. The office is headed by City Clerk Kecia Daniels and is located at 920 Mayor Kenneth A Gibson Boulevard, Room 306, with phone contact at 973-733-6574. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. The office provides resources including Municipal Council agendas, voting information in English and Spanish, Open Public Records Act request processing, and a 2026 Municipal Council Meeting Calendar.

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  • Boards and Commissions | City of Tampa

    Tampa, FL
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    The City of Tampa's Office of the City Clerk maintains a directory of boards and commissions that serve as advisory groups composed of mayoral appointees, city council appointees, elected officials, or governor appointees. The page lists current vacancies requiring applications, including positions on the Architecture Review Commission, Barrio Latino Commission, and Code Enforcement/Public Nuisance Abatement Board across council and mayoral appointment tracks. Upcoming public meetings are scheduled for May 5, 2026, including sessions for the Barrio Latino Commission at 9am, Tampa City Council Special Call Workshop at 5pm, Downtown Community Advisory Committee at 5:30pm, Chief's Advisory Panel for the Tampa Police Department at 6pm, and East Tampa Community Advisory Committee at 6pm. City Clerk Shirley Foxx-Knowles oversees these boards and commissions from the Office of the City Clerk located at 315 E. Kennedy Boulevard.

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  • Conference Board - Assessor - Des Moines County, IA

    Des Moines, IA
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    The Des Moines County Conference Board serves as the governing board for the county assessor's office, with responsibilities including appointing examining board and board of review members, adopting the assessor's annual budget, approving deputy assessor positions, and reappointing the assessor. The board consists of mayors of incorporated cities, high school district representatives, and county supervisors, with each unit holding one vote and requiring two of three units to agree on matters. The document provides general information about the board's structure and duties rather than detailing specific decisions or budget figures from particular meetings.

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  • Boards, Committees & Commissions City of Tucson

    Tucson, AZ
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    The City of Tucson is accepting applications for the Civil Service Commission through its City Clerk's Office. The Commission meets four times per year and ensures equal opportunity and merit principles in personnel administration; commissioners receive $2,400 annually and the chairperson receives $3,000 annually. Applicants must be residents and qualified electors of Tucson for at least five years, cannot hold any other public office, and are accepted from any political party. The City of Tucson additionally maintains a complete list of boards, committees, and commissions that serve in advisory capacities to the Mayor and Council, with a policy (Resolution 15881) requiring all appointments to be gender balanced and reflect the ethnic and racial composition of the City. Interested residents can apply online or contact the City Clerk's Office at (520) 791-4213 for assistance.

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  • City of Newark, Muni Code: 0714 2014 MUNICIPAL DATA SHEET

    Newark, NJ
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    The City of Newark's 2014 Municipal Data Sheet documents the city's governing body and municipal officials as of June 30, 2014, including Mayor Mildred C. Crump as President, Vice President Augusto Amador, and key officials such as Municipal Clerk John S. James, Tax Collector Carlos M. Gonzalez, Chief Financial Officer Darrin S. Sharif, and Municipal Attorney Ronald C. Rice, all with terms expiring June 30, 2014. The document certifies that the 2014 Budget and Capital Budget were approved by resolution of the Governing Body and confirms that anticipated revenues equal total appropriations in compliance with New Jersey Local Budget Law N.J.S. 40A:4-1 et seq. The municipal address is listed as Newark City Hall, 920 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102, in Essex County.

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  • Office of Management and Budget | Newark, NJ

    Newark, NJ
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    The Office of Management and Budget is Newark's central financial planning and management agency, led by Budget Director Darlene Tate, located at 920 Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Boulevard, Room 109. The office provides state-of-the-art management and financial planning resources to support city operations. Contact information includes phone number 973-733-3840 and email access through the city's website.

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  • Click Here For More Details

    Jackson, MS
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    The City of Jackson canceled its Regular City Council Work Session scheduled for Monday, June 15, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. The cancellation notice was posted at 12:07 p.m. on June 15, 2026, approximately 3 hours and 53 minutes before the scheduled meeting time. The notice lists seven ward council members and eleven city directors, including Mayor John Horhn and Chief Administrative Officer Pieter Teeuwissen.

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

    Pottstown, PA
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    This document provides general information about Pottstown, Pennsylvania, a municipality in Montgomery County located approximately 40 miles northwest of Philadelphia. It includes contact information for Pottstown Borough Hall (located at 100 East High Street), identifies Mayor Stephanie A. Henrick as the current mayor, and notes that the official website is pottstown.org. The document also provides demographic and cost-of-living data, indicating a median home price around $180,000 and average monthly rent of $1,200, along with brief guidance on contacting the Building Department for construction permits and regulations.

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  • OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU

    Honolulu, HI
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  • Office of the City Secretary

    Houston, TX
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    This Office of the City Secretary page describes the statutory duties and functions of the City Secretary position. The City Secretary serves as the clerk and recording officer for City Council, responsible for keeping and preserving minutes and proceedings of Council meetings, certifying the correctness of minutes and journals, maintaining custody of all Council papers and records, affixing the city seal to official documents, and performing other duties as required by the mayor or City Council. The page provides links to departmental resources including Council agendas and minutes (with backup materials from 2007–2013 and prior years), campaign finance forms and reports, lobbyist registration materials, a 2022–2032 Drainage Impact Fee Study, and related city governance documents such as the Code of Ordinances and conflict of interest forms.

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  • 7.8.2021 - Comments and Responses

    Houston, TX
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    On July 8, 2021, Mayor Pro Tem Martin's office collected public comments and questions regarding proposed flood management projects in the Kingwood area, with responses provided by Black & Veatch, Houston Public Works, and District E Office. Key discussion points included the Lake Houston Dam spillway gates project, which would increase discharge capacity by approximately 25% overall (45,000 cfs at 100-year water elevation), and clarifications that the project focuses solely on spillway gates rather than constructing a deeper channel downstream. Respondents addressed concerns about environmental assessments (confirming an Environmental Assessment rather than full Environmental Impact Statement due to minimal impacts), future gate automation operations still under development, and engineering certification requirements.

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  • Office of the Mayor | Borough of Jim Thorpe PA

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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  • Mayor's Office

    Houston, TX
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  • 1 CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF YORK PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE

    York, PA
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    This document is the table of contents and introductory section of the Codified Ordinances of York, Pennsylvania, Part One - Administrative Code, which consolidates and codifies the city's general and permanent ordinances as of 1977. The ordinances are organized into nine titles covering general provisions, legislative procedures, administrative offices and departments (including mayor, city clerk, police, fire, public works, and community development), employment and pension provisions, and authorities and boards. The document establishes the legal framework for York's municipal governance and administration.

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  • ARPA Memo to Council | July 2023

    Scranton, PA
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    This memo from Scranton's Office of Community Development provides a comprehensive timeline of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) implementation from Q2 2022 through July 2023, documenting the city's administration of federal relief funds by Eileen Cipriani, ARPA Director. The city received a second tranche of $34,373,025 in federal ARPA funds in August 2022 and launched multiple grant programs, including nonprofit recovery grants (applications closed August 2022), wellness grants (closed September 2022), small business recovery and wage boost grants (first round closed November 2022, second round closed January 2023), and affordable childcare and education catchup grants (closed March 2023). Notable milestones include the announcement of grant recipients across multiple rounds (nonprofit recipients in October 2022, small business startup and expansion recipients in January 2023 and June 2023, childcare recipients on May 3, 2023, and education grants on May 10, 2023) and public engagement events, including U.S. Senator Bob Casey's visit on May 24, 2023, and a tour of Pennsylvania mayors beginning May 31, 2023. The city also launched an interactive ARPA summary tool in January 2023 and conducted federal reporting submissions on schedule.

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  • City Recorder | South Salt Lake, UT

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    The City Recorder's Office of South Salt Lake maintains and preserves official city records, attends all City Council, Redevelopment Agency, and Civilian Review Board meetings to record proceedings, and maintains archives of city government contracts. The office processes Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) requests from citizens, coordinates municipal elections with the Salt Lake County Elections Office, and accepts declarations of candidacy for mayoral and city council positions. The Recorder's Office also processes special event permits, requiring applicants to submit requests at least 14 days prior to the event and 10 days before advertising begins, with approval or disapproval notification within seven calendar days. Additionally, the office ensures city compliance with state and local procurement rules and posts larger construction projects on the Utah Public Procurement Place.

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  • View the Guidelines Here.

    Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton's Office of Economic and Community Development released a 2021 CDBG Funding Application FAQ sheet to guide organizations seeking Community Development Block Grant funding aligned with the Mayor's five goals: Blight Remediation, Housing Insecurity, Neighborhood Revitalization, Child Welfare, and Economic Development. Applications must be submitted to OECD's Dropbox by 3:00 p.m. on Friday, November 20, 2020, with incomplete applications subject to disqualification. The 2021 funding represents the "Second Year" Action Plan within the City's five-year Consolidated Plan covering 2020-2024, and all activities must align with HUD's three National Objectives, including benefit to low- and moderate-income persons through area benefit, limited clientele, or housing activities.

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  • Carlisle Borough | Cumberland County, PA - Official Website

    Carlisle, PA
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    This document is a directory listing the elected officials and administrative contact information for Carlisle Borough, Pennsylvania. It includes the Mayor (Sean Shultz), seven Borough Council members with their election years, and constable positions for five wards, three of which are currently vacant. The Borough's administrative office is located at 53 W. South St., Carlisle, PA 17013, with a phone number of 717.249.4422.

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  • Your Records May Already Be Available Online City of Tucson

    Tucson, AZ
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    The City of Tucson's City Clerk's Office provides a directory of public records and documents available online through various city departments and databases. The resources listed include Mayor and Council meeting agendas, minutes, and schedules; campaign finance and election information; court records and defendant searches; property records including building permits and code violations; municipal codes; and transportation-related records such as construction plans, subdivision maps, and traffic control information. This document serves as a reference guide directing residents to existing online platforms where they can access government records for transparency and public information purposes.

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  • Newark, NJ | Official Website

    Newark, NJ
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    This is a Newark, NJ municipal website homepage displaying current information and news. Recent announcements include Mayor Baraka breaking ground for Sal Bontempo Park improvements in the North Ward, a joint initiative with Newark Public Schools and Rutgers University-Newark to create police and fire career pathways, activation of Code Blue shelters from 8 p.m. Monday, April 20 to 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 21 for vulnerable populations, and the city earning 2025 Tree City USA recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation. The site lists upcoming meetings including a regular meeting on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, and notes that City Hall will be closed on Monday, May 25 for Memorial Day. Mayor Ras J. Baraka, who took office in 2014, is credited with reducing crime to its lowest levels in five decades and replacing all 23,000 known lead service lines in less than three years at no cost to residents.

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  • Office of the Mayor City of Huntsville, Alabama CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA

    Huntsville, AL
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    This document is a comprehensive community information guide prepared by the Office of the Mayor of Huntsville, Alabama, designed for relocating U.S. military and government personnel and contractors. The guide covers six main sections addressing the city's economy, housing characteristics, infrastructure and environment, educational opportunities, healthcare resources, and public safety and emergency response services. No specific budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting discussions are documented in this material; it functions as an informational resource rather than a record of governmental deliberations.

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  • CITY OF LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA BOARD OF NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSIONERS

    Los Angeles, CA
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    The document is a meeting agenda for the Board of Neighborhood Commissioners of Los Angeles, scheduled for Monday, August 15, 2011, at 11:30 a.m. at City Hall, Room 1060. The board consists of President Daniel Gatica, Vice President Carlene Davis, and members Esther Cepeda-Hatch, Linda Lucks, Karen Mack, and Janet Lindo, under General Manager Bonghwan (BH) Kim. The agenda includes an introduction, roll call, approval of minutes from the previous meeting on August 2, 2011, a 15-minute public comment period with individual speakers limited to 2 minutes unless extended by the presiding officer, and a verbal update from a representative of the Office of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. The meeting notice requires accessibility accommodation requests at least 72 hours in advance.

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