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  • J CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF COMMERCE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

    Jan 13, 2026

    ·Oakland, CA
    Minutes

    On January 13, 2026, the Charter Township of Commerce Board of Trustees approved the purchase of Microsoft Office software for 85 computers at a cost not to exceed $31,000 from CDW-G, with funds from the IT 2026 budget. The meeting also included a presentation of the 2025 Commerce Township Photo Contest winners, with Bob Roberts taking first place for his photograph "Morning Rush." The document appears to be incomplete, cutting off mid-sentence during discussion of pole barn proposals for the Maintenance Department.

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TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM 2026 BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS AS OF DECEMBER 15, 2025

Dec 15, 2025

·Bethlehem, PA
Budget

The Township of Bethlehem's 2026 budget assumptions, effective December 15, 2025, include wage increases for unionized employees (3.00–4.00%) and non-bargaining staff (4.00%), a 20% medical insurance rate increase, and open positions in the Police Department (2 officers) and Public Works (2 truck drivers). The budget proposes no increases to the township millage rate or sewer billing rates, though a 10% stormwater fee increase is proposed, with the total property tax millage across county, school, and township combined at 82.01 mills. Public hearings were scheduled for October and November 2025, with budget adoption set for December 15, 2025.

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  • TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM 2026 BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS AS OF DECEMBER 15, 2025

    Dec 15, 2025

    ·Bangor, PA
    Budget

    The Township of Bethlehem presented its 2026 budget assumptions as of December 15, 2025, with key decisions including wage increases for bargaining units (3.00–4.00%) and non-bargaining employees (4.00%), a 20% medical insurance rate increase, and no proposed increases to the millage rate or sewer billing rate. Notable staffing changes include two open police officer positions and two open truck driver positions in Public Works, while a 10% stormwater fee increase was proposed. The township's total tax millage rate remained at 8.04 mills (9.80% of total tax burden), with a tentative budget hearing schedule spanning October through December 2025 and formal adoption scheduled for December 15th.

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  • LUCAS COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION REPORT October 22, 2025

    Oct 22, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
    Other

    The October 22, 2025 Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions Report provides administrative information for both the Toledo City Plan Commission and Lucas County Planning Commission, including member rosters and a complete 2025 application and hearing schedule. The document establishes deadlines and hearing dates for both commissions, with City Plan Commission hearings beginning at 2 PM and County Planning Commission hearings at 9 AM, along with a zoning district conversion table reflecting updates to Toledo's zoning code effective June 6, 2004.

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

    Apr 8, 2025

    ·Lansing, MI
    Agenda

    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 meeting minutes and claims. Key agenda items included consideration of a letter of resignation from Dayna Reynolds from the DDA Governing Board and discussion of the 2025 Local Road Agreement. The meeting also provided time for public comment and included a closed session for attorney-client privileged communications.

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  • APPROVED MINUTES Hartford Township Regular Board Meeting, March 13, 2025

    Mar 13, 2025

    ·Hartford, CT
    Minutes

    Hartford Township Board held a regular meeting on March 13, 2025, where members approved budget amendments and bills totaling $65,091.86, and allocated $6,500 for community events including $500 for the 2025 Strawberry Festival advertising and $6,000 for Hartford Float Committee advertising. The board also approved a letter of support for the NextCycle Michigan Accelerator Track Program, received reports from fire, road, sheriff, and county officials, and addressed public concerns regarding recent vandalism. Additionally, Supervisor Sefcik announced that Red Arrow Highway from city limits to CR 681 will be paved in the current year with funding already secured.

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  • APPROVED MINUTES Hartford Township Regular Board Meeting, January 9, 2025

    Jan 9, 2025

    ·Hartford, CT
    Minutes

    Hartford Township Board held a regular meeting on January 9, 2025, where members approved budget amendments, bills and payroll totaling $46,827.04, and two resolutions regarding depositories and investment policy. The board also approved purchasing a laptop for the zoning administrator (not to exceed $1,250), approved the treasurer's membership in the Michigan Association of Municipal Treasurers ($99/year), and deferred discussion of an interlocal fire department agreement with the City to February. External reports were provided by fire department and county officials.

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  • Lansingtwpmi

    Nov 26, 2024

    ·Lansing, MI
    Other

    The Charter Township of Lansing adopted a 2025 Master Plan document that outlines community development goals and recommendations. The plan was developed through a comprehensive process including review of existing plans, public input from community members, and SWOT analysis, with input from township leadership, planning commission, and staff. The document includes sections on the planning process, community profile with demographic and housing data, and public facilities assessment.

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  • TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM 2025 BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS AS OF OCTOBER 18, 2024

    Oct 18, 2024

    ·Bethlehem, PA
    Budget

    As of October 18, 2024, the Township of Bethlehem presented its 2025 budget assumptions to the Board of Commissioners, incorporating wage increases across multiple employee groups (ranging from 3.0% to 5.9%, with medical costs rising 17.7% and pension obligations increasing 55.57%), hiring two new police officers and two truck drivers, and proposing no increases to the millage rate, sewer billing rate, or stormwater fees. The budget includes a tentative hearing schedule spanning October through December 2024, with department-specific budget reviews scheduled for late October and early November, culminating in budget adoption on December 16th.

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  • Columbus Township, Michigan Board Meeting Agenda September 10, 2024 7:30pm

    Sep 10, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • BOARD OF TRUSTEES Regular Meeting June 12, 2024 7:00 p.m.

    Jun 12, 2024

    ·Stroudsburg, PA
    Agenda

    The Charter Township of Union Board of Trustees held a regular meeting on June 12, 2024, with a hybrid format allowing in-person and virtual participation via Zoom and YouTube. The agenda included an audit presentation by Yeo & Yeo, consideration of a new Private Road Ordinance, and discussion of paving assessments and road participation agreements, along with standard items such as approval of minutes, accounts payable, and board reports. Public comment periods were restricted to three minutes for agenda items and five minutes for other issues, with instructions provided for both in-person and remote participants to submit comments.

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  • MINUTES WORCESTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING ...

    Apr 25, 2024

    ·Worcester, MA
    Minutes

    The Worcester Township Planning Commission met on March 28, 2024, and reorganized its leadership, appointing Tony Sherr as Chair, Michelle Greenwalt as Vice Chair, and Koch as Secretary. The commission reviewed revised preliminary plans for the City View Apartments project (LD 2022-01), a proposed development on 2974 Germantown Pike consisting of two four-story buildings with a combined 144 apartment units, and directed the applicant to revise several items before resubmission; the commission made no recommendation on the project and heard public opposition from three residents. The meeting also included a presentation by the Pennsylvania Sports and Trails Council on tennis and pickleball facilities in the township.

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  • Columbus Township, Michigan Board Meeting Agenda April 9, 2024 7:30pm

    Apr 9, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City Council Meeting Minutes March 25, 2024 Approved April 8, 2024 1 Minutes 1

    Mar 25, 2024

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on March 25, 2024, with six of seven council members present. The council approved previous meeting minutes and accounts payables by 6-0 votes, and Chief Laufer presented a recognition ceremony for Corporal Paul Antonucci, who was retiring after 16 years of service with the Coatesville Police Department to join the West Caln Township Police Department. The meeting also included an executive session earlier in the evening to discuss personnel, real estate, and legal matters.

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  • Report on Expenditures Per Capita September 18, 2023

    Sep 18, 2023

    ·Indianapolis, IN
    Budget

    The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance issued a Report on Expenditures Per Capita on September 18, 2023, compiling 2021 and 2022 financial data from local governments across the state as required by Indiana Code. The report, prepared for the Governor and Indiana General Assembly, analyzes spending per capita across eight categories of local government entities: counties, townships, cities/towns, school corporations, libraries, special districts, conservancy districts, and soil and water conservation districts, with data compiled from the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the Indiana Department of Education. The Department calculated the highest, lowest, median, and average expenditures per capita for each local government type based on the most recent federal decennial census data.

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  • Volume 49 Number 50 Saturday, December 14, 2019 • Harrisburg, PA

    Dec 14, 2019

    ·Minersville, PA
    Other

    This is the December 14, 2019 Pennsylvania Bulletin, a weekly publication (Volume 49, Number 50) containing official state documents and notices from multiple Pennsylvania government agencies, including the Governor, General Assembly, Courts, and various departments. The bulletin serves as the official publication for Commonwealth documents, rules, and regulatory information, with a subscription rate of $87 per year and individual copies at $2.50. The issue includes gubernatorial proclamations and vetoes, including an amendment to a disaster emergency proclamation and a veto of House Bill 321.

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    Kansas City, MO
    Budget
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  • CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO 2022 Annual Information Statement

    Toledo, OH
    Budget

    The City of Toledo, Ohio's 2022 Annual Information Statement serves as a disclosure document for the issuance of municipal bonds and notes, dated September 29, 2022. The statement provides information on the city's government structure, employees, and economic development activities, with sections covering industry, commerce, healthcare, automotive sectors, and recent downtown development projects. Inquiries regarding the statement should be directed to Melanie Campbell, Interim Director of Finance, at (419) 245-1647 or via email.

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  • Michigan's Freedom of Information Act

    Lansing, MI
    Other

    Michigan's Township Focus magazine (September 2025) features an article on Michigan's Freedom of Information Act as part of the Michigan Townships Association's official publication. The issue includes coverage of the ESTA program's October 1 implementation for small business townships, professional development retreat announcements, and specific rules governing township board meetings. MTA President Harold Koviak's message emphasizes the need to recruit younger individuals into township service, noting that only 3% of elected township officials are under age 40 according to a 2024 survey, and calls for education initiatives to engage residents and young people in local government.

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  • CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO 2021 Annual Information Statement

    Toledo, OH
    Budget

    The City of Toledo, Ohio's 2021 Annual Information Statement serves as disclosure documentation for the city's bonds and notes issuance, dated September 30, 2021. The statement provides comprehensive information on the city's government structure, employees, economic development activities across healthcare and automotive sectors, and downtown development initiatives. The document is subject to change without notice and includes details on community development and recent ongoing projects, with inquiries directed to the Interim Director of Finance, Melanie Campbell.

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    Palmerton, PA
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    Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on November 10, 2020 via Zoom teleconference, during which attorney Ray Rinaldi presented a major development proposal for the old Pagnotti Mining site. The Hazleton Creek Commerce Center project represents approximately $500 million in capital investment and would include commercial buildings of one million square feet or more, with the developer requesting a 10-year LERTA (Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance) exemption while maintaining current tax collections on the existing property. The project is projected to generate $3.5 million to $6 million annually in tax revenue for the city, school district, and county once the exemption period ends, with land development review hearings scheduled for December.

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  • OOR - Request OOR Records

    Minersville, PA
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  • 1 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING 3209 West Michigan Avenue Lansing, MI 48917

    Lansing, MI
    Proposal

    This document is an application form for Administrative Site Plan Review issued by Charter Township of Lansing, Michigan, establishing the procedures and fee structure for property development applications. The filing requirements include a $300 administrative review fee plus consultant fees based on actual township costs, with an escrow deposit of five times the review fee required if applicable. The form outlines required applicant information, property details, ownership documentation, and site specifications including parking, building area, landscaping, and open space requirements.

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  • Township - Michigan

    Lansing, MI
    Other

    This is the December 2025 issue of Township Focus, the official publication of the Michigan Townships Association (MTA). The issue features articles on the fiduciary responsibilities of township boards, township recognition for election administration excellence, and a message from 2025 MTA President Kevin Beeson reflecting on the recent passing of former president Harold Koviak and his vision for continuing MTA's mission to serve Michigan townships. The publication serves as a resource for township officials across the state, highlighting governance practices and organizational updates.

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

    Bangor, PA
    Other

    This document is an informational webpage about Bangor, Pennsylvania, located in Northampton County. It provides essential contact information for Bangor Borough Hall (located at 6 Ridge Road), identifies the current mayor as Brooke Kerzner, and offers demographic and service details including cost of living data (average housing around $200,000, annual transportation costs of $1,500). The page also includes instructions for obtaining building permits through the Borough Office at 197 Pennsylvania Avenue and directs residents to the official website at bangorborough.org for additional services and resources.

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  • 2014 Annual Operating Budget – Approved City of Toledo March 31 ...

    Toledo, OH
    Budget

    The City of Toledo approved its 2014 Annual Operating Budget on March 31, 2014. The document provides an overview of Toledo's profile, including its status as Ohio's fourth most populous city with a 2012 population estimate of 284,012 and a median household income of $34,170, along with demographic and economic data showing improving unemployment rates that dropped from 14% in 2009 to 7.9% by December 2013. The budget document includes sections on budget preparation processes, revenue and expenditure analyses for the general fund and all funds, and departmental expenditure breakdowns across its 132 pages.

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  • City of Toledo2016 Approved Annual Operating Budget

    Toledo, OH
    Budget

    The City of Toledo's 2016 Approved Annual Operating Budget document provides an overview of the city's fiscal framework as of March 29, 2016. Toledo, Ohio's fourth-largest city with a 2010 census population of 287,208, presented its budget alongside demographic and economic context, including a median household income of $34,170 and an unemployment rate that had improved to 4.9% by September 2015 following the 2008 recession. The budget document covers revenues and expenditures across the general fund and all funds, with departmental expenditure breakdowns, reflecting the city's diverse economy anchored by manufacturing, healthcare, and education sectors.

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  • July 2024 Township Focus

    Lansing, MI
    Other

    This July 2024 publication from the Michigan Townships Association features an editorial discussing the role of township government in local democracy, with MTA Executive Director Neil Sheridan and President Connie Cargill reflecting on what unites Michigan's 1,240 townships—primarily their residents and officials working to improve community quality of life, public safety, and economic opportunities. The issue includes articles on topics such as board engagement and effective meetings, July and December boards of review procedures, new state rules expanding overtime pay and banning noncompete agreements, and bridging the digital divide in Michigan communities. The publication serves as an official resource for township officials and includes information about MTA training programs for newly elected officials.

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  • 2024 Springfield Township Master Plan

    Springfield, IL
    Other

    The Springfield Township Master Plan, adopted on January 23, 2024, is a comprehensive planning document prepared by the Planning Commission that outlines the township's vision and strategy across multiple areas including natural resources, infrastructure, economic development, housing, transportation, and senior services. The plan was developed with input from the Township Board and planning consultants, and includes a future land use map, zoning plan, action strategies, and community engagement findings. The 214-page document serves as a guide for implementing the township's long-term goals and development priorities.

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