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  • Wind Gap Municipal Authority AGENDA December 17, 2025 1 | P a g e

    Dec 17, 2025

    ·Wind Gap, PA
    Agenda

    The Wind Gap Municipal Authority held a meeting on December 17, 2025, with a scheduled roll call at 6:30 PM to address approval of November minutes, financial reports including general fund expenditures and GK Pump Station invoices, and action items including a benefits review and finalization of the 2026 budget. Key discussion topics included new business development at Wind Gap Plaza and a possible warehouse at the old Converter Accessories building, along with ongoing matters such as sewer main issues on Seventh Street, ordinances regarding grease traps and sump pumps, and grant application options. The next meeting is scheduled for January 28, 2026, at the Wind Gap Borough Meeting Room.

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  • REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOROUGH COUNCIL

    Dec 10, 2025

    ·Newark, NJ
    Minutes

    The Mayor and Borough Council of East Newark held a regular meeting on December 10, 2025, at 6:30 PM to approve resolutions and address municipal business. The consent agenda included approval of bills totaling $626,558.60 for the period through December 10, 2025 (Resolution 154-25), a $1,197,000 Bond Anticipation Note designated as a "Qualified Tax-Exempt Obligation" (Resolution 155-25), and awarding Meals on Wheels Senior Food Provider Services to Legacy Hospitality & Entertainment Group, LLC (Resolution 156-25). The council also authorized shared services agreements with the Town of Guttenberg for animal control, clerk, financial administration, payroll, and tax collector services (Resolution 158-25), and with Hudson County for maintenance of borough-owned traffic signals and roadways (Resolution 159-25). Additional resolutions addressed staff changes, including the resignation of Mary Gaines and appointment of Jeniffer Da Silva as Secretary of the Joint Planning/Zoning Board, and authorized payment for the 2025 Lead Service Line Replacement Phase III Project to Shauger Property Services (Resolution 163-25).

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  • 2025-2596: WHEREAS, Allegheny County has not conducted a countywide property reassessment since 2012-now more than a decade ago-despite significant shifts in market values across neighborhoods, business districts, and municipalities; and,

    Dec 5, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CB 121118: AN ORDINANCE relating to the business and occupation tax; amending Section 5.30.050 of the Seattle Municipal Code to amend definitions due to amendments to the model business license tax ordinance and other state law amendments.

    Oct 10, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 121114: AN ORDINANCE relating to taxation; increasing the threshold above which an out-of-city business must obtain a business license tax certificate, pursuant to changes in the state model ordinance on general business license requirements; and amending Section 5.55.030 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Sep 8, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 121059: AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance 127259 to correct a technical error on the duration of business and occupation tax rates; and amending Section 5.55.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Aug 8, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • M E E T I N G M I N U T E S TOWNSHIP OF OCEAN COUNTY OF OCEAN

    Jul 15, 2025

    ·Jersey City, NJ
    Minutes

    At its July 15, 2025 business meeting, Ocean Township's municipal government reported on zoning and construction activities for June, including 52 zoning applications approved, 82 construction permits issued, and 72 certificates of approval. The township also provided updates on multiple infrastructure projects funded through Municipal Aid Grants, including storm drainage and roadway work on Letts Landing Road (expected completion by September), design phase work on Baltic and Atlantic Avenues (anticipated winter/spring completion), and pending grant award announcements for additional street improvements.

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  • MOUNT POCONO MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY MEETING AGENDA July 10, 2025

    Jul 10, 2025

    ·Mount Pocono, PA
    Agenda

    The Mount Pocono Municipal Authority held a meeting agenda for July 10, 2025, covering routine operational matters including approval of previous minutes, treasurer's report with bills and fund transfers, and collections enforcement actions including a scheduled sheriff's sale on July 31st. The agenda included multiple engineering reports on wastewater treatment system maintenance, infrastructure projects, and regulatory compliance matters such as NPDES renewal and industrial discharge programs. New business items included an EDU (Equivalent Dwelling Unit) transfer request, an audit engagement letter for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, and old business items addressing account status and policy discussions regarding inspection procedures.

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  • City of Charleston MUNICIPAL BUDGET July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026

    Jul 1, 2025

    ·Charleston, WV
    Budget

    The City of Charleston approved its municipal budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026 on March 17, 2025, under Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin. The budget document outlines revenue sources including property taxes ($18.2 million), business and occupation taxes ($54.1 million), utility taxes ($3 million), and hotel occupancy taxes ($3.35 million), along with departmental expenditures, capital projects, staffing levels, and pay grade schedules across city departments. The general fund includes a fund balance of $4 million, with revenues and expenditures detailed across multiple sections covering departmental budgets, capital expenditure schedules, and levy rates.

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  • CB 121028: AN ORDINANCE relating to the business and occupation tax; requesting that a special election be held concurrent with the November 4, 2025 general election for submission to the qualified electors of the City a proposition to lift the limit on business and occupation tax rates under RCW 35.21.711, authorize the City to levy additional taxes for the purposes of providing housing, human services, workforce, and small business support, increase the business and occupation tax threshold, create a business and occupation tax standard deduction, create offsetting credits for certain eligible businesses, and revise the business license tax consistent with changes to the business and occupation tax; adding a new Section 5.45.105 to the Seattle Municipal Code; amending Sections 5.45.050, 5.45.100, 5.55.030, and 5.55.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code; proposing a ballot title; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Jul 1, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120992: AN ORDINANCE granting Downtown Seattle Association permission to install, maintain, and operate interactive media kiosks in public places located in the Metropolitan Improvement District and in other participating Business Improvement Areas, for a 16.5-year term, renewable for one successive 13.5-year term; specifying the conditions under which this permit is granted; suspending and superseding Sections 15.12.010, 23.55.001-23.55.003, 23.55.005, 23.55.008, 23.55.014, 23.55.015, 23.55.022, 23.55.024, 23.55.028, 23.55.030, 23.55.034, and 23.55.036 of the Seattle Municipal Code to the extent inconsistent; providing for the acceptance of the permit and conditions; and authorizing the Mayor to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Downtown Seattle Association.

    May 7, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Doylestown Township Telecommunications Advisory Board Agenda

    Apr 14, 2025

    ·Doylestown, PA
    Agenda

    The Doylestown Township Telecommunications Advisory Board held an agenda meeting scheduled for Monday, April 14, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Municipal Building. The meeting covered unfinished business including Damon Bakun's temporary leave of absence, ongoing Bike and Hike Trail video projects, a Community Rec Center branding project with review of video storyboard materials, and updates to the DTV program broadcast schedule. New business items included an operations update on equipment arrangements, notification of a TAB review scheduled for the Board of Supervisors on July 15, and discussion of the next meeting date in May.

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  • 25-0500: A bill for an ordinance amending Chapters 6 and 32 of the Code to change the way businesses are regulated within the City to align with state law, and in connection therewith, update regulatory provisions for marijuana licenses and clarify requirements for court-appointed receivers managing licensed businesses. For an ordinance amending Chapters 6 and 32 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code to modernize regulatory provisions for marijuana licenses, align marijuana licensing requirements with state law, and clarify requirements for court-appointed receivers managing licensed businesses, citywide. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-16-2025.

    Apr 7, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CB 120956: AN ORDINANCE relating to the regulation of after-hours nightlife lounges; defining after-hours nightlife lounges; establishing operational and safety requirements for such businesses; describing enforcement mechanisms; and adding a new Chapter 10.10 to the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Feb 26, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • sine die and re-organization meeting of the

    Jan 8, 2025

    ·Newark, NJ
    Agenda

    This is an agenda for the sine die and reorganization meeting of the Mayor and Borough Council of East Newark, New Jersey, scheduled for January 8, 2025, at 6:30 PM. The meeting will address final 2024 business including authorization of bill payments totaling $60,501.16 and budget transfers, followed by the administration of oaths of office to Councilwoman Rose Evaristo and Councilman Kenneth Graham. The council will consider 14 consent agenda resolutions covering 2025 operational matters such as meeting dates, official newspapers, depositories, cash management, committee assignments, and appointment of borough professionals including Juan Barroso, Jr., as Fire Official/Inspector. The meeting will also include monthly departmental reports from the Fire, Health, Police, and Senior departments and a public comment period.

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  • Doylestown Township Municipal Authority 425 Wells Road Doylestown, PA 18901

    Dec 19, 2024

    ·Doylestown, PA
    Minutes

    The Doylestown Township Municipal Authority held a public meeting on December 19, 2024, to address multiple infrastructure and operational matters. Key agenda items included authorization to execute a Reservation of Capacity Agreement with Arcadia at Doylestown 3, LLC for 78 EDUs (equivalent dwelling units) at a 280 North Broad Street development, approval of payment applications for the Cross Keys Water Facility Upgrade electrical construction project, and authorization to award construction management and inspection services for the Central Wells 5 and 7 Well House Upgrade project. The meeting also addressed operational drought emergency considerations and routine business including bills approval and treasurer reporting.

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  • 1 1 Mercantile Street – Suite 520 Worcester, MA 01608

    Nov 14, 2024

    ·Worcester, MA
    Minutes

    The Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission held a virtual quarterly meeting on November 14, 2024, with officers, regional delegates, and numerous staff and guests in attendance. The primary business conducted was the approval of the September 12, 2024 quarterly meeting minutes, with a minor correction to the "Call to Order" section terminology, which passed unanimously with six abstentions. The meeting was called to order at 7:02 p.m. and adjourned at 7:12 p.m. after completing all scheduled business.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING AGENDA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2024

    Sep 25, 2024

    ·Tamaqua, PA
    Agenda

    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board held a meeting on September 25, 2024, in Harrisburg with Chairman Tim Holden, Board Members Randy Vulakovich and Darrell Clarke, and Executive Director Rodrigo Diaz presiding. The agenda included approval of previous meeting minutes from September 11, 2024, a ten-minute public comment period, and new business items including a municipal petition for exemption from the Liquor Code from the Borough of State College. Prior to the public meeting, the Board held closed executive sessions to discuss personnel matters, real property transactions, litigation, and other confidential agency business in accordance with the Sunshine Act.

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  • CB 120895: AN ORDINANCE relating to gambling taxes; eliminating the gambling tax on bingo games and raffles; exempting revenues from bingo games and raffles conducted by charitable or nonprofit organizations from the business license tax; removing the monthly installment requirement for punch board and pull tab taxes; and amending Sections 5.45.090, 5.52.030, and 5.55.040 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Sep 7, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • City of Charleston MUNICIPAL BUDGET July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025 General Fund

    Jul 1, 2024

    ·Charleston, WV
    Budget

    The City of Charleston approved its Municipal Budget for fiscal year 2025 (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025) on March 18, 2024, with the Coliseum and Parking Funds approved separately on May 20, 2024. The budget projects total revenues of approximately $50.4 million in business and occupation taxes, $18.2 million in property taxes, and $7.1 million in city service fees, along with an estimated fund balance of $4 million in amendments. The comprehensive 177-page budget document includes detailed sections on departmental staffing, capital expenditures, levy rates, and individual department budgets under Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin's administration.

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  • CC Agenda May 9, 2024.pdf

    May 9, 2024

    ·Louisville, KY
    Agenda

    The City of West Buechel held a regular council meeting on May 9, 2024, at the Assembly Hall to address routine municipal business including approval of April meeting minutes, police and financial department reports for March and April, and committee updates. The agenda covered standard items such as the Mayor's Report, a Multipurpose Center Committee report from Councilwoman Cook, and an Ethics Board Report, with no specific budget figures or policy changes noted in the agenda items listed.

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  • CB 120781: AN ORDINANCE updating definitions in the Seattle Municipal Code related to cannabis businesses to align with state law; and amending Section 6.500.020 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Apr 3, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF SYRACUSE REGULAR MEETING – JULY 24, 2023

    Jul 24, 2023

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Minutes

    The Syracuse Common Council held a regular meeting on July 24, 2023, addressing multiple items including a local law to grant permanent easements to Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation and Verizon New York for electric and telecommunication services at Shea Middle School and Bellevue Elementary School for $1.00. New business items included approving various commissioner appointments, authorizing agreements for youth recreation programs with costs up to $250 and $400 respectively, and endorsing a Downtown Committee grant application of up to $500,000 to the New York State Environmental Protection Fund for downtown infrastructure and recreation improvements. Additional matters covered a proposed local law amendment to increase income eligibility limits for property tax exemptions for persons with disabilities and corrections to tax assessment rolls for several properties.

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  • CB 120664: AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Parks and Recreation; authorizing an Operations and Management Agreement between The City of Seattle, a Washington State municipal corporation, by and through Seattle Parks and Recreation, and the Downtown Business Improvement Association, a Washington State nonprofit corporation, to enter into an operation and management agreement for activation and programming services at Bell St. Park, Occidental Square, Pioneer Square and Westlake Park; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Jul 18, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • City of Charleston MUNICIPAL BUDGET July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024 General Fund

    Jul 1, 2023

    ·Charleston, WV
    Budget

    The City of Charleston approved its municipal budget for fiscal year 2024 (July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024) on March 20, 2023, with estimated General Fund revenues of approximately $47.8 million from business and occupation taxes, $17.7 million from property taxes, and $3 million from hotel occupancy tax, among other sources. The budget document outlines detailed revenue projections, expenditure schedules across multiple departments, pay grade classifications, capital projects, and fund allocations including the Coal Severance Fund, Coliseum and Convention Center Revenue Fund, and Parking System Revenue Fund.

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  • CB 120602: AN ORDINANCE repealing the tax on gross income derived from the business of selling or furnishing water for hire to customers; amending Sections 5.48.050 and 5.48.060 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jun 7, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120520: AN ORDINANCE relating to land use regulation of home occupations; amending Sections 23.42.050, 23.55.020, 23.55.022, 23.55.028, 23.55.030, and 23.55.036 of the Seattle Municipal Code to establish permanent provisions for home occupation businesses.

    Feb 28, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CB 120429: AN ORDINANCE related to street and sidewalk use; to make permanent programmatic elements of the Temporary Business Recovery Permit program that authorized vending, merchandise display, outdoor cafes, and street closures in the city during the COVID-19 pandemic; adding new Chapter 15.15 and new Sections 11.14.711, 11.14.712, 11.14.713, 11.72.452, 15.17.040, and 15.17.051 to the Seattle Municipal Code; renumbering existing Section 11.14.712 of the Seattle Municipal Code as Section 11.14.714; amending Sections 11.14.228, 11.16.280.G, 11.23.160.F, 11.23.420, 11.23.440, 11.31.121, 11.72.195, 15.02.044, 15.02.046, 15.04.010, 15.04.035, 15.04.045, 15.04.060, 15.04.070, 15.04.074, 15.04.090, 15.16.040, 15.16.051, 15.16.080, 15.17.005, 15.17.006, 15.17.152, 15.17.200, 15.32.250.F, and 15.91.002 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and repealing Sections 15.17.007, 15.17.008, 15.17.009, 15.17.050, 15.17.080, 15.17.100, 15.17.120, 15.17.130, 15.17.150, and 15.17.250 of the Seattle Municipal Code; and amending the Street Use Fee Schedule.

    Aug 18, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 22-0960: A bill for an ordinance amending Article V of Chapter 6 and Article II of Chapter 32 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code to amend provisions relating to marijuana transporter and delivery provisions, marijuana business fees, and providing for clarifying changes. Amends Chapter 6 and Chapter 32 the Denver Revised Municipal Code to change the provisions for retail marijuana transporters licenses for the purpose of supporting social equity, adjusting marijuana business fees, and providing for clarifying changes. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-31-2022.

    Aug 7, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CB 120392: AN ORDINANCE relating to licensing cannabis businesses in Seattle; establishing social equity applicant criteria for cannabis businesses; setting fees for cannabis businesses; expanding the purposes for which a cannabis license may be issued in the future; updating references in the code to “cannabis”; and amending Chapter 6.500 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Jul 22, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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