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  • 26-0924: A resolution approving a proposed First Amendment to Lease Agreement between the City and County of Denver and CA New Plan Villa Monaco, L.P. for the Department of Motor Vehicle office and business license bureau at 2223 South Monaco Parkway, Denver, CO 80222, in the Goldsmith Neighborhood, in Council District 4. Amends a Lease Agreement with CA New Plan Villa Monaco, L.P., to add $1,119,023.08 for a new total of $2,293,823.00 and to add 57 months and 23 days for a new end date of 12-31-2030 for the Department of Motor Vehicle office and business license bureau at 2223 South Monaco Parkway, Denver, CO 80222, in the Goldsmith Neighborhood, in Council District 4 (FINAN-201521864/FINAN-202683698-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 7-27-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-24-2026.

    Jun 16, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2026-1230: Petition of Surad Transportation Inc. of Boston, for a license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over certain streets in Boston.

    Jun 12, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 1048-2026: To authorize the transfer of appropriation within the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund; to authorize the transfer of appropriation and cash from the Street Construction, Maintenance, and Repair Fund to the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund; to authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into a contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and yet to be named vendors for the purchase of rock salt based on the terms of a cooperative purchase contract to be established by the Ohio Department of Transportation; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to establish purchase orders for rock salt; to authorize the expenditure of up to $2,688,125.00 from the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund, up to $73,313.00 from the Water Systems Operating Fund, up to $32,258.00 from the Sewerage System Operating Fund, and up to $7,038.00 from the Electricity Systems Operating Fund for the purchase of rock salt; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to associate all General Budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with the appropriate Contract Purchase Agreement for rock salt; and to declare an emergency. ($2,800,733.00)

    Apr 6, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0984-2026: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development, or authorized designee, on behalf of the Department of Public Utilities, to execute a License Agreement with Franklin County in order to park motor vehicles at the Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Mar 27, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Proposed Pedicab Amendments (.pdf)

    Mar 25, 2026

    ·Houston, TX
    Proposal

    This document proposes amendments to pedicab regulations, effective March 25, 2026, establishing definitions and regulatory framework for pedicab operations. The proposal defines key terms including "pedicab" as a human-powered vehicle with three or more wheels designed to transport passengers for hire, "licensee" as a pedicab driver holding a current valid license, and "permittee" as an entity holding an operational permit. The amendments explicitly exclude from pedicab service definition vehicles used in funerals, licensed taxicabs, jitneys, sightseeing vehicles, limousines, school vehicles, and city-contracted vehicles. The proposal also defines daytime operations as sunrise to sunset and nighttime as sunset to sunrise, and establishes specifications for electric assist motors that provide supplemental propulsion only through pedal activation and cease functioning when pedaling stops.

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  • 0097-2026: To appropriate $8,250,000.00 from the unappropriated balance of the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund for anticipated 2026 expenditures for the Department of Public Service, Divisions of Infrastructure Management and Traffic Management; and to declare an emergency. ($8,250,000.00)

    Jan 5, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1191-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into a contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and yet to be named vendors for the purchase of rock salt based on the terms of a cooperative purchase contract to be established by the Ohio Department of Transportation; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to establish purchase orders for rock salt; to authorize the expenditure of up to $920,000.00 from the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund, up to $62,560.00 from the Water Systems Operating Fund, and up to $5,060.00 from the Electricity Systems Operating Fund for the purchase of rock salt; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to associate all General Budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with the appropriate Contract Purchase Agreement for rock salt; and to declare an emergency. ($987,620.00)

    Apr 26, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0055-2025: To appropriate $10,150,000.00 from the unappropriated balance of the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund for anticipated 2025 operating expenditures for the Department of Public Service, Divisions of Infrastructure Management and Traffic Management; and to declare an emergency. ($10,150,000.00)

    Jan 2, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1129-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into a contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and yet to be named vendors for the purchase of rock salt based on the terms of a cooperative purchase contract to be established by the Ohio Department of Transportation; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to establish purchase orders for rock salt; to authorize the expenditure of up to $484,000.00 from the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund, up to $3,520.00 from the Sewerage Systems Operating Fund, up to $59,840.00 from the Water Systems Operating Fund; and up to $4,840.00 from the Electricity Systems Operating Fund for the purchase of rock salt; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to associate all General Budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with the appropriate Contract Purchase Agreement for rock salt; and to declare an emergency. ($552,200.00)

    Apr 11, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0259: Petition of Uptown Transport Inc., for a license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over certain streets in Boston.

    Jan 29, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 3597-2023: To appropriate $10,250,000.00 from the unappropriated balance of the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund (Fund 2266) for anticipated 2024 operating expenditures for the Department of Public Service, Divisions of Infrastructure Management and Traffic Management; and to declare an emergency. ($10,250,000.00)

    Dec 11, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1077-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into a contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and yet to be named vendors for the purchase of rock salt based on the terms of a cooperative purchase contract to be established by the Ohio Department of Transportation; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to establish purchase orders for rock salt; to authorize the expenditure of up to $1,100,000.00 from the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund, up to $13,376.00 from the Sewerage Systems Operating Fund, up to $64,240.00 from the Water Systems Operating Fund; and up to $4,400.00 from the Electricity Systems Operating Fund for the purchase of rock salt; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to associate all General Budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with the appropriate Contract Purchase Agreement for rock salt; and to declare an emergency. ($1,182,016.00)

    Mar 31, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0322-2023: To appropriate $10,250,000.00 from the unappropriated balance of the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund (Fund 2266) for anticipated 2023 operating expenditures for the Department of Public Service, Divisions of Infrastructure Management and Traffic Management; and to declare an emergency. ($10,250,000.00)

    Jan 24, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-1257: Councilor Baker called Docket #1257, Petition of WeDriveU, for a license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over certain streets in Boston, from the committee on Planning, Development and Transportation. No objection being heard, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Baker, was rejected without prejudice.

    Oct 14, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2591-2022: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to establish a contract with Rose K Erich for the purchase and installation of snow plow equipment for the Division of Infrastructure Management; to authorize the expenditure of $55,580.00 from the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($55,580.00).

    Sep 16, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0957-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management to enter into a contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and yet to be named vendors for the purchase of rock salt based on the terms of a cooperative purchase contract to be established by the Ohio Department of Transportation; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to establish purchase orders for rock salt; to authorize the expenditure of up to $1,936,000.00 from the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund, up to $13,376.00 from the Sewerage Systems Operating Fund, up to $64,240.00 from the Water Systems Operating Fund; and up to $4,400.00 from the Electricity Systems Operating Fund for the purchase of rock salt; to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to associate all General Budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with the appropriate Contract Purchase Agreement for rock salt; and to declare an emergency. ($2,018,016.00)

    Mar 25, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0043-2022: To appropriate $10,650,000.00 from the unappropriated balance of the Municipal Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund (Fund 2266) for anticipated 2022 operating expenditures for the Department of Public Service, Divisions of Infrastructure Management and Traffic Management; and to declare an emergency. ($10,650,000.00)

    Dec 21, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2021-0829: The Petition, referred on June 30, 2021, Docket #0829, Petition of WeDriveU, Inc. for a license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over certain streets in Boston, the committee submitted a report recommending that the petition ought to placed on file.

    Jun 30, 2021

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2021-0828: The Petition, referred on June 30, 2021, Docket #0828, of WeDriveU, Inc. for a license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over certain streets in Boston, the committee submitted a report recommending that the petition ought to placed on file.

    Jun 30, 2021

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2021-0830: The Petition, referred on June 30, 2021, Docket #0830, of WeDriveU, Inc. for a license to operate motor vehicles for the carriage of passengers for hire over certain streets in Boston, the committee submitted a report recommending that the petition ought to placed on file.

    Jun 30, 2021

    ·Boston, MA
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  • Resolution Index 1980-2007 4922 12/12/2007

    Dec 12, 2007

    ·Eugene, OR
    Budget

    This document is a resolution index from the City of Eugene covering resolutions from 1980-2007, with the primary entry being Resolution 4922 (adopted 12/12/2007) approving a supplemental budget for fiscal year 2007-2008, which initially failed on 12/10/2007 but was reconsidered and adopted two days later. The index also lists related resolutions including the main budget adoption (Resolution 4912, 6/11/2007), a $7,895,000 HUD Section 108 loan authorization, multiple property tax exemptions for residential housing developments, and voter referral measures including a proposed increase to motor vehicle fuel dealer's license tax of $0.03 per gallon and an amended downtown urban renewal plan.

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  • Town Clerk - Town of Wilmington, VT

    Wilmington, DE
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    This document is the webpage for the Town Clerk's office in Wilmington, Vermont, providing contact information, office hours, and access to various town clerk services. The page includes details on services such as land records searches, civil marriages, dog licenses, voter registration, vital records filing, motor vehicle registration, tax appeals, and liquor licensing. Key contact information lists Town Clerk Therese Lounsbury and Assistant Town Clerk Eithne Eldred, with office hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 2 East Main Street, and notes that the town's online land record index has been moved to RecordHub as of June 30, 2023.

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  • Clerk and Recorder's Office | Mesa County

    Mesa, AZ
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    The Mesa County Clerk and Recorder's Office administers Motor Vehicle, Recording, Elections, Liquor and Marijuana licensing functions, and serves as Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. On March 31, 2025, the office introduced the Ballot Verifier tool to enhance election transparency by enabling voters to access past election results and view cast ballots. On November 6, 2024, Mesa County Elections identified and prevented fraudulent mail-in ballot attempts through signature verification, leading to two arrests after reporting to the 21st Judicial District Attorney's Office. The office is located at 200 S. Spruce Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501, and operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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  • TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT Commission Meeting Agenda

    Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) will hold a meeting on February 12, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in Austin to conduct regular business including approval of previous meeting minutes, receive departmental reports from various divisions (Licensing and Education, IT, Compliance and Standards, Finance and Personnel), and receive updates from advisory committees on topics including motor vehicle stop data, polygraph examinations, and licensee wellness. The agenda also includes induction of fallen law enforcement officers into the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial Monument—including historic officers dating to 1882 and officers who died since 2020—and discussion of proposed amendments to TCOLE rules regarding chief administrator responsibilities for misdemeanor waivers and definitions.

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  • PA Micromobility Fact Sheet [PDF - 1 page]

    Bristol, PA
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    This May 2021 Pennsylvania Department of Transportation fact sheet outlines regulatory requirements for six categories of micromobility devices under PA Vehicle Code. Electric scooters require a minimum age of 16, mandatory registration, insurance, and helmet use, with a maximum speed of 25 mph and prohibition on sidewalk and bike lane riding. Motor scooters require age 16 or Class M/C licensing, registration, insurance, helmet use, and 5 brake horsepower maximum, also prohibited on sidewalks and bike lanes. Segways require age 16, registration, insurance, helmet use, and optional sidewalk riding unless municipally prohibited. E-bikes require age 16, helmet use for riders under 21, maximum 750-watt motor and 25 mph design speed, permitted on sidewalks outside business districts and on bike lanes. Motorized pedalcycles require age 12 helmet use, maximum 20 mph motor-only speed, and permitted on sidewalks outside business districts. Traditional bicycles require only lighting at sunset-to-sunrise and have no age restriction. Electric scooters, skateboards, and unicycles cannot legally operate on public roadways in Pennsylvania.

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  • Records Available at The York County Archives

    York, PA
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    The York County Archives maintains a searchable catalog of historical records spanning from 1749 to 1996, organized by record type and accessible through a multi-step search interface. Key holdings include Clerk of Courts Quarter Session Dockets (1749–1876, 1877–1949, 1950–1986), Deed Books (1749–1912, 1913–1943), Birth and Death Records (1852–1853, 1893–1906), Marriage Records (1852–1855, 1885–1949), Estate Files (1900–1985), and specialized registers for naturalization, motor vehicle registration, and professional licensing. Many series have been microfilmed or scanned and indexed, with originating offices including the Register of Wills, Prothonotary, Orphans' Court, Clerk of Courts, and Assessment Office. Users can search specific record types, view detailed descriptions of each series, and request records through the Archives' online platform.

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  • 17-171 Introduce: 11-20-17 ORDINANCE NO. _________________

    Lincoln, NE
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    This ordinance amends Lincoln Municipal Code Title 10 to expand the scope and penalties for driving with a suspended, revoked, or impounded operator's license. The amendment extends violations beyond streets, alleys, and highways to include private property open to public access, aligning the city code with state law and Nebraska Supreme Court interpretation. The ordinance introduces judicial discretion to impose probation without mandatory license revocation upon conviction, consistent with recent amendments to Nebraska Revised Statutes §60-4,108 and §60-4,109. First-time offenders face up to six months jail time and/or fines up to $500, with a one-year motor vehicle operation prohibition and license revocation, unless the court places the person on probation, in which case revocation becomes discretionary. The ordinance was introduced on November 20, 2017.

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  • TUCSON, ARIZONA Supp. No. 125 – Instruction Sheet

    Tucson, AZ
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    This document is an instruction sheet for updating the loose-leaf Code of Tucson, Arizona to Supplement No. 125, current through January 7, 2020. Users must remove and replace specified obsolete pages across multiple chapters including Businesses Regulated (Chapter 7), Civil Service–Human Resources (Chapter 10), Crimes and Offenses (Chapter 11), Motor Vehicles and Traffic (Chapter 20), Development Compliance Code (Chapter 23A), the Comparative Table, and the Code Index. The Tucson Code was originally adopted October 19, 1964, effective January 20, 1965, and is published by American Legal Publishing Corporation. Questions regarding the update process should be directed to American Legal Publishing at 1-800-445-5588.

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