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  • Legislative Chamber, Room 250 City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place

    San Jose, CA
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    This document is a Board of Supervisors agenda cover page and procedural notice for the City and County of San Francisco, scheduled for Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at 2:00 PM in Legislative Chamber Room 250 at City Hall. It lists nine supervisors (Mandelman as President, Chan, Chen, Dorsey, Fielder, Mahmood, Melgar, Sauter, Sherrill, and Walton) and their committee assignments across six committees: Budget and Appropriations, Budget and Finance, Government Audit and Oversight, Land Use and Transportation, Public Safety and Neighborhood Services, and Rules. Committee meetings are scheduled on rotating days and times throughout the week. The document includes disclosure requirements under the Levine Act (California Government Code Section 84308) mandating campaign contribution disclosures exceeding $500 and recusal procedures for supervisors receiving such contributions from applicants or contractors on relevant agenda items.

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  • Redlining in Evanston

Evanston, IL
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This document traces the history of racial discrimination and housing segregation in Evanston, Illinois from 1860 to 1958. Key developments include Illinois repealing its 1853 act barring Black residency in 1865, though Evanston adopted Jim Crow policies between 1900 and the 1930s through exclusionary tactics and racial covenants prohibiting home sales to non-Caucasians. In 1920–1927, Chicago attorney Nathan MacChesney drafted a Code of Ethics addition forbidding realtors from introducing members of other races into certain neighborhoods and created a model racially restrictive covenant targeting "Colored" people for the Chicago Real Estate Board. The 1930 Home Owners Loan Corporation residential security maps graded lending risks across over 200 cities, with Evanston's Fifth Ward designated as redlined (D2 rating), based partly on HOLC statements characterizing Black population growth as "quite a serious problem." By 1948, a mass meeting addressed the city's failure to provide housing for Black residents, and a 1948 judgment ruled against Evanston's attempt to restrict veteran housing for Black residents. In January 1958, Martin Luther King Jr. visited Beth Emet the Free Synagogue in Evanston to speak on integration.

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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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  • City of Toledo | Boards and Commissions

    Toledo, OH
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    The City of Toledo maintains a comprehensive system of boards and commissions serving various municipal functions, including the Human Relations Commission, Civil Service Commission, Civilian Police Review Board, Arts Commission, and multiple boards of control governing trades such as electrical work and home remodeling. These bodies handle appeals processes, set professional standards and regulations, advise city leadership on specific populations and neighborhoods, and facilitate citizen participation in governance and police oversight. The document provides a directory listing of approximately 17 boards and commissions with brief descriptions of their respective responsibilities and jurisdictions.

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  • Home | Neighborhood Commission Office

    Honolulu, HI
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  • orlando.gov/ilead Updated January, 2024 JUST ELECTED?

    Orlando, FL
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    The City of Orlando's iLead program is a comprehensive neighborhood training initiative launched in 2014 that provides newly elected board members with guides, videos, webinars, and workshops covering topics such as board operations, effective meetings, communication tools, event planning, and leadership skills. The program aims to support and mentor neighborhood organization leaders to help them effectively engage residents and maintain strong communities. This particular document serves as an introductory guide for newly elected board members, outlining the benefits of service and directing them to over 25 available resources on the iLead platform at orlando.gov/ilead.

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  • Boards and Commissions | City of San Diego Official Website

    San Diego, CA
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    This is a navigation and informational page for the City of San Diego's Boards and Commissions office, located at 1200 Third Ave., Suite 924. The page provides access to information about various boards and commissions organized by category (Finance and Economic Development, Access and Inclusion, Arts and Culture, Public Protection, Sustainability, Neighborhood Infrastructure, and Parks and Planning), along with membership details, application procedures, and current vacancy listings. Recent news items include Mayor Todd Gloria's announcements of new board appointments in April and February 2026, and notification of a $5 million award to combat gun and gang violence.

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  • MAKAKILO/ KAPOLEI/ HONOKAI HALE NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 34

    Honolulu, HI
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  • OPEN MEETINGS Guide to “The Sunshine Law” for Neighborhood Boards

    Honolulu, HI
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    This guide, published by Hawaii's Office of Information Practices in August 2024, provides comprehensive information about "The Sunshine Law" (Chapter 92, Part I of Hawaii Revised Statutes) governing open meetings for state and county boards, including neighborhood boards. The guide covers meeting requirements, public participation, executive sessions, notice and agenda procedures, minutes recording, and emergency meeting protocols, along with appendices including a public meeting notice checklist and the full statutory text. The document serves as an educational resource to ensure compliance with Hawaii's open meetings laws and promote government transparency.

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