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30 results for “neighborhood boards”
The City of Hazleton Government Study Commission met on April 15, 2026, at 5:05 PM in City Hall Conference Room A, with all seven commissioners present including Chairwoman Allison Keegan. PEL Consultants reviewed updated draft provisions of the city charter covering Article II (City Council), Article III (Mayor), Article VI (Other Appointed Officials), and Article VIII (Budget and Finance), with revised drafts of Articles VI and VIII to be provided at the next meeting. Public commenters raised questions about hiring procedures including criminal background checks for department heads, ethics policies, whistleblower protections, charter provisions protecting the Mayor from Council, budget constraints, property tax caps, and establishment of a neighborhood watch or police board, which were addressed by the Commission. The meeting adjourned at 7:28 PM.
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This is an agenda for the Echo Park Neighborhood Council (EPNC) Planning & Land Use Committee regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Edendale Library, 2011 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026, with Co-Chairs Grant Bowlds and David Toppelberg presiding. The meeting agenda includes administrative items, public comment, and three main discussion items: filling an empty PLUC stakeholder seat with candidate Anne Trench, presentation of a proposed project at the Echo Park Clubhouse at 1004 Echo Park Ave, and discussion of remotely operated/robotic delivery vehicles in Echo Park. Motions approved at this meeting will be forwarded to the EPNC Board of Governors for final approval.
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The Mission Valley Planning Group held a regular meeting on March 4, 2026 at Mission Valley Library to address board elections, project permits, and community updates. Action items included a general election for nine board member vacancies with four-year terms expiring in 2028, approval of a site development permit for demolition and reconstruction of a 195-room, six-story hotel (172,745 square feet) at 625 Hotel Circle South, and a neighborhood use permit for a wireless communication facility at 10445/7 San Diego Mission Road. The meeting also featured an information item on the "Zone Zero" Wildfire Resilience Program and subcommittee reports.
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The Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee held a meeting on December 12, 2025, at 9:34 a.m., with four members present (Councilmembers Rivera, Rinck, Hollingsworth, and Lin) and one excused (Councilmember Juarez). The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of eight appointments to various preservation and landmark boards, including Alex Rasmussen to the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council (term to June 30, 2029), Ras Peynado to the Pike Place Market Historical Commission (term to December 1, 2028), four appointees to the Pioneer Square Preservation Board with terms ending between March 1, 2026 and March 1, 2028, Joe Krentz to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board (term to June 30, 2026), and Matthew D. Zinski to the Landmarks Preservation Board (term to August 14, 2028). All eight appointments passed 4–0 with no opposition.
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The Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee met on September 11, 2025, and recommended City Council confirmation of two appointments to the Landmarks Preservation Board: Erica J. Thomas and VJ Kopacki, each for terms ending August 14, 2028, approved 4–0. The Committee also recommended passage of ordinance CB 121075 to designate Tolliver Temple Church of God in Christ as a landmark under Seattle Municipal Code Chapter 25.12, approved 4–0. The Committee discussed the reappointment of Dwane Chappelle as Director of the Department of Education and Early Learning for a term ending August 1, 2029, with no action taken on this item during the meeting.
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This Board of Public Works meeting summary from May 21, 2025, documents approvals by Maryland state officials including Governor Wes Moore, Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman, and Treasurer Dereck E. Davis. The board approved agricultural cost-share funding totaling $705,969 across multiple grants, including $691,700 for 22 individual grants, $13,269 for two additional grants, and a reversion of $124,998 from 11 completed or canceled projects. Three wetlands licenses were approved for projects in Anne Arundel and Dorchester counties, along with two mitigation licenses requiring $4,696.83 in compensation deposits and tidal marsh plantings. The board also approved release of collateral property for Palance Roti Shop & Bar LLC's Neighborhood Business Development Program loan, allowing a short sale with approximately $170,000 payment and conversion of the remaining $96,667 balance to a second lien on Maryland property.
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The Kailua Neighborhood Board No. 31 scheduled a regular meeting for May 1, 2025, from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm (with a hard stop at 9:55 pm due to facility closure) at the Kailua District Park Multipurpose Room, 21 South Kainalu Drive, Kailua, available both in-person and via WebEx video teleconference. The agenda included a moment of silence for Chuck Prentiss (deceased April 13, 2025) and announcements regarding neighborhood board elections for the 15 seats in Subdistricts 1, 2, and 4, with voting open April 25 through May 16, 2025, for eligible voters. Remote speakers were limited to 3-minute remarks and required use of the "raise hand" feature for recognition by the Chair. Meeting materials and recordings are available online through the Neighborhood Board's website and YouTube channel.
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The Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee met on March 13, 2025, at 9:31 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Rivera, with four members present and one excused. The Committee unanimously recommended Council confirmation of Carmen A. Bendixen's reappointment to the Seattle Public Library Board of Trustees for a term through April 1, 2030, and reappointments of Evan M. Smith and Linda Thompson-Black to the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy Oversight Committee for terms through December 31, 2026, with all four voting members in favor. The Committee also heard an information update on Chinatown International District Community Capacity Building before adjourning at 10:27 a.m.
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