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27 results for “neighborhood commissions” · minutes

  • Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee — Minutes 2026-05-27

    May 27, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle Council Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee met on May 27, 2026, with Presiding Officer Councilmember Maritza Rivera and three other members present (Joy Hollingsworth, Eddie Lin, and Alexis Mercedes Rinck), with Dionne Foster excused. The Committee heard an information item on the Department of Neighborhoods Community Liaison Programs and recommended confirmation of six appointments and reappointments by unanimous vote: Olivia Barlow and Negash Hassen to the Community Involvement Commission (terms to May 31, 2027 and 2028 respectively, each approved 4–0); Nate Lessler and Bryce Seidl to the Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council (terms to November 30, 2028, each approved 3–0 with Hollingsworth absent); and Christopher Scott, Devin McComb, and Paul Neal to the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council (Scott's term to June 30, 2026, and McComb and Neal's reappointments to June 30, 2029, all approved 4–0).

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April 15, 2026 Meeting Minutes

Apr 15, 2026

·Hazleton, PA
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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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  • Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee — Minutes 2025-12-12

    Dec 12, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    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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  • METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION DRAFT MINUTES October 23, 2025

    Oct 23, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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    The Metropolitan Planning Commission held a regular meeting on October 23, 2025, at 4:00 pm in Nashville with nine of ten commissioners present, including Chair Greg Adkins and Vice-Chair Jessica Farr. The Commission guides growth and development in Nashville and Davidson County with a focus on sustainable community development, neighborhood preservation, and infrastructure efficiency. The document establishes procedural information about the Commission's operations, meeting schedule, decision-making authority on planning applications, and public participation options, including live streaming and online access to agendas and staff reports.

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  • Zoning Commission September 10, 2025 – Meeting Minutes

    Sep 10, 2025

    ·Fort Worth, TX
    Minutes

    The Zoning Commission met on September 10, 2025, with 10 commissioners present, approving the previous month's minutes unanimously. Two continued cases were considered: ZC-25-120, a request to rezone 1.73 acres at 3401 Longvue Avenue from Neighborhood Commercial to Light Industrial, was recommended for denial unanimously; and ZC-25-131, a request to add 119.98 acres to a Planned Development for light industrial uses (limited to data centers, governmental, educational, and health care facilities) with enhanced setback requirements adjacent to residential districts, was presented but the document appears incomplete regarding the commission's action.

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  • ZC minutes August 13, 2025 Zoning Commission August 13, 2025 – Meeting Minutes

    Aug 13, 2025

    ·Fort Worth, TX
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    The Fort Worth Zoning Commission held a regular meeting on August 13, 2025, with ten of eleven commissioners present. The commission approved the minutes from the July 9, 2025 meeting and voted unanimously to recommend denial of case ZC-25-053, which sought to modify zoning and development standards for a lumber yard property on Chickasaw Avenue to allow four drying kilns and outdoor storage with specific setback and parking modifications. The document indicates a second continued case (ZC-25-057) regarding rezoning property on John T White Road from Neighborhood Commercial to Low-Intensity Mixed Use was also under consideration, though the minutes entry for that case appears incomplete.

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  • Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee — Minutes 2025-07-24

    Jul 24, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee met on July 24, 2025, at 9:32 a.m., with four members present (Rivera, Rinck, Hollingsworth, Solomon). The committee unanimously recommended confirmation of seven appointments by a 4–0 vote: three members to the Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council (Alistair Cerretti, Jonathan Moore, and Raam D. Wong) for terms ending November 30, 2027; and four members to the Pike Place Market Historical Commission (Alex Apostolopoulos, Pfeiffer Bloecker, Olivia Vermaak, and Jonathan Cracolici) for terms ending December 1, 2026 or 2027. All recommendations passed without opposition.

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  • TOLEDO CITY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES for June 23, 2025

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
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    The Toledo City Historic District Commission held a meeting on June 23, 2025, to consider a demolition request for a structure at 928 N Huron Street, an 1877-built two-family dwelling in the Vistula neighborhood that has suffered severe neglect. The case, which was deferred from a May 19 hearing, was evaluated against Toledo Municipal Code requirements for demolition certificates of appropriateness in historic districts. The property owner, Westminster Row Partnership, sought demolition approval through contractor Vistula Management Company, with staff noting the surrounding neighborhood remains stable despite the subject building's deteriorated condition.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2025-04-02

    Apr 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met on April 2, 2025, at 2:08 p.m., with Councilmembers Solomon, Rinck, and Rivera present. The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of five Urban Forestry Commission appointments: Aaron D. Clark (term to March 31, 2026), Drue Epping (to March 31, 2027), Melanie Ocasio (to March 31, 2027), Lia Hall reappointment (to March 31, 2027), and Lani Chang (to March 31, 2028), with all three members voting in favor and none opposed. The Committee also unanimously recommended approval of a rezoning application and ordinance for an approximately 34,654 square foot site at 8601 Fremont Avenue N, changing the zoning from Single Family (SF5000) and Neighborhood Residential 3 to Lowrise 2 with Mandatory Housing Affordability suffix (LR2 (M1)), with a Property Use and Development Agreement as a condition of approval.

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  • Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee — Minutes 2024-03-28

    Mar 28, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On March 28, 2024, the Seattle Council's Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee met at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber, presided by Councilmember Rivera with four members present and one late arrival. The Committee heard an overview from the Department of Education and Early Learning (Inf 2441). The Committee unanimously recommended five appointments and reappointments to the Community Involvement Commission, all approved 5–0: Julio Perez as member for a term to May 31, 2024 (Appt 02779); Julio Perez reappointment for a term to May 31, 2026 (Appt 02783); Martha Lucas as member for a term to May 31, 2025 (Appt 02780); Ahoua Kone reappointment for a term to May 31, 2026 (Appt 02781); and Heidi Morisset reappointment for a term to May 31, 2026 (Appt 02782). The meeting adjourned at 10:44 a.m.

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  • Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee — Minutes 2024-03-14

    Mar 14, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Libraries, Education, and Neighborhoods Committee met on March 14, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. with five members present—Councilmembers Rivera, Hollingsworth, Moore, Morales, and Woo—presided over by Councilmember Rivera. The committee heard an information item on Seattle Public Libraries Overview and unanimously recommended confirmation of four appointments by a 5–0 vote: Anthony R. Salazar's reappointment to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board through June 30, 2025; Mark C. Childs's and Lance Wagner's reappointments to the Pike Place Market Historical Commission through December 1, 2026; and Sarah E. Baker's appointment to the Pike Place Market Historical Commission through December 1, 2026. The meeting adjourned at 10:23 a.m.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-12-08

    Dec 8, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on December 8, 2023, with three of five members present (Tammy J. Morales presiding, Andrew Lewis, and Dan Strauss); Sara Nelson was excused and Kshama Sawant was absent. The committee unanimously approved seven appointment and reappointment recommendations for City Council confirmation, voting 3–0 in favor of each: Lorne McConachie to the Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council through November 30, 2026; Mohamed Adel Bonah, Andre Brown, Haley R. Miller, and Bryennah Quander to the Seattle Human Rights Commission each through July 22, 2025; and Ilays A. Aden and Amanda Sandoval to the Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission through July 31, 2024, with Emmanuel Dolo reappointed through January 31, 2024.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-04-28

    Apr 28, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Council Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on April 28, 2023, at 9:31 a.m. with Councilmembers Morales, Sawant, and Nelson present. The Committee approved nine consent agenda appointments by unanimous 3–0 votes: Heather L. Hargesheimer to the International Special Review District Board (term through December 31, 2024); Marques Gittens and Susan Yu Yi Lee reappointed to the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy Oversight Committee (terms through December 31, 2025); Krystal Guerrero and Sarah Lui appointed to the Seattle Women's Commission (terms through July 1, 2024); and Ry Armstrong, Jeremy Erdman, and Gerald Seminatore appointed to the Seattle LGBTQ Commission (terms through April 30, 2025).

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-03-24

    Mar 24, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on March 24, 2023, presided over by Councilmember Tammy J. Morales with four members present and one excused. The committee approved eight consent agenda appointments by unanimous 4–0 vote: Maria Zepeda Flores reappointed to the Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission through January 31, 2024; Jonathan Cracolici, Grace Leong, Lisa Martin, Golnaz Mohammadi, and Lance Wagner appointed or reappointed to the Pike Place Market Historical Commission with terms ending between December 1, 2023 and December 1, 2025; and Ching-In Chen and Olisa Enrico-Johnson appointed to the Cultural Space Agency Public Development Authority Governing Council through December 1, 2025.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-02-24

    Feb 24, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On February 24, 2023, the Seattle Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee, presided over by Councilmember Tammy J. Morales with four members present, voted unanimously to recommend confirmation of eight appointments to various City commissions and boards. The appointments included Naheed G. Aaftaab's reappointment to the Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission through January 31, 2024; three new Seattle Immigrant and Refugee Commission members (Hajer Al-Faham, Heather Yang Hwalek, and Gul Siddiqi) with terms through January 31, 2023; Matthew Courtois and Margaret Norton-Arnold to the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council with terms through June 30, 2024; Joelle Vedovatti to the Seattle Youth Commission through August 31, 2023; and Karen True to the Historic Seattle Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council through November 30, 2026. All votes were 4–0 in favor with no opposition.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-02-10

    Feb 10, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on February 10, 2023, from 9:40 a.m. to 11:02 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Tammy J. Morales, with four members present and one late arrival. The Committee unanimously approved seven appointments by 5–0 votes: reappointments of Dawn Dailey, Kaitlin Skilton, and Taylor Woods to the Seattle Disability Commission through October 31, 2024; appointment of Jessica Lo to the Seattle Disability Commission through April 30, 2024; appointments of Atif Osmani and Chelsey Wright to the Seattle LGBTQ Commission through October 31, 2024 and April 30, 2024 respectively; and appointment of Christina Pizaña to the Seattle LGBTQ Commission through October 31, 2023. The Committee also heard an information item on the impact of mobility on social wellbeing, community care, and neighborhood accessibility.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2023-01-27

    Jan 27, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on January 27, 2023, from 9:31 a.m. to 10:37 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Tammy J. Morales, with four members present and one excused (Kshama Sawant). The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of Ezra Alem's appointment to the Seattle Human Rights Commission for a term ending July 22, 2023, with all four present members voting in favor. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120456, which amends Seattle Municipal Code sections related to historic preservation review procedures to make certain temporary procedures permanent, with all four members voting in favor and no opposition.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-12-09

    Dec 9, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on December 9, 2022, at 9:36 a.m., with Councilmember Morales presiding and four of five members present. The Committee unanimously recommended City Council confirm four appointments: Nathaniel Higby's reappointment to the Seattle LGBTQ Commission (term to April 30, 2024), Brett Pepowski's appointment to the Seattle LGBTQ Commission (term to April 30, 2024), Miriam Hinden's appointment to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board (term to June 30, 2024), and Anthony R. Salazar's appointment to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board (term to June 30, 2023), all voted 4–0 in favor. The Committee unanimously recommended City Council not pass CB 120312, an ordinance imposing controls on the Seattle-First National Bank Building as a designated landmark, voted 4–0. The Committee also held a public hearing and discussed CB 120456 relating to amendments to historic preservation review procedures under Seattle Municipal Code chapters 23.66, 25.12, 25.16, 25.20, 25.21, 25.22, 25.24, and 25.30.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-09-23

    Sep 23, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on September 23, 2022, at 9:32 a.m., with all five members present: Tammy J. Morales, Kshama Sawant, Andrew Lewis, Sara Nelson, and Dan Strauss. The committee unanimously recommended confirmation of nine appointments: three to the Seattle Arts Commission (Leslie Anne Anderson, Ricky Graboski, and Danielle McClune, each for terms through December 31, 2023); one reappointment to the Seattle Disability Commission (Kristina M. Sawyckyj, through April 30, 2024); one reappointment to the Seattle LGBTQ Commission (Andrew Ashiofu, through April 30, 2024); and at least four appointments to the Seattle Human Rights Commission (Jeff Scott Abdullah, Jo Bechtold, Andrea Dailey-Michaux, and Tricia Diamond, with terms ending between July 22, 2023, and July 22, 2024). All votes were 5–0 in favor with no opposition.

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  • Economic Development, Technology, and City Light Committee — Minutes 2022-09-14

    Sep 14, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Economic Development, Technology, and City Light Committee met on September 14, 2022, with five members present (Nelson, Juarez, Herbold, Sawant, and Strauss). The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120412 establishing the Seattle Film Commission by adding Chapter 3.71 to the Seattle Municipal Code. The committee also unanimously recommended confirmation of four appointments: Denise Burnside and Caseyann McKay to the Seattle Music Commission for terms ending August 31, 2025, and Anne Ayre, Leo L. Lam, and John Putz to the City Light Review Panel for terms ending September 30, 2025. The committee heard briefings on the Office of Economic Development Neighborhood Recovery Investments and Seattle City Light's Annual Independent Audit, and considered CB 120411 relating to City Light Department rates and terms for electricity supply in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-09-09

    Sep 9, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on September 9, 2022, with five members present (Morales, Sawant, Lewis, Nelson, Strauss), presided over by Councilmember Tammy J. Morales. The committee recommended passage of CB 120398, an ordinance amending the 2018 Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy implementation and evaluation plan, approved 5–0. The committee also recommended confirmation of six appointments by unanimous 5–0 votes: Silas T. James to the Seattle Disability Commission (term to April 30, 2024); Padraic Slattery to the Landmarks Preservation Board (term to August 14, 2025); and Sohyun Kim, Karl Mueller, Steven D. Sparks, Henry Watson, and Maureen R. Elenga to the Pioneer Square Preservation Board (all terms to March 1, 2025).

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-08-12

    Aug 12, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met on August 12, 2022, with Councilmembers Tammy J. Morales, Kshama Sawant, Andrew Lewis, and Sara Nelson present, and Dan Strauss excused. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120399, an ordinance prohibiting false and misleading advertising by limited services pregnancy centers and adding Chapter 7.32 to the Seattle Municipal Code, approved 4–0. The Committee also recommended confirmation of four appointments: Kateri Joe and Evan M. Smith to the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy Oversight Committee through December 31, 2024; Devon Breithart and Shelby Dey to the Seattle Disability Commission through April 30, 2024; all approved 4–0. The Committee heard a presentation on the Department of Education and Early Learning's Racial Equity Toolkit Analysis Report and discussed CB 120398 relating to the 2018 Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy implementation and evaluation plan.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-05-13

    May 13, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met remotely on May 13, 2022, from 9:32 to 10:12 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Tammy J. Morales with four members present and one absent. The committee discussed the appointment of Hamdi Mohamed as Director of the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs. The committee unanimously recommended (4–0) confirmation of Leslie Buker's appointment as a member of the Pike Place Market Historical Commission through December 1, 2023, Stephanie Young's reappointment to the same commission through December 1, 2024, and Paul Neal's reappointment to the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority Governing Council through June 30, 2024.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-04-22

    Apr 22, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    This April 22, 2022 Seattle City Council Committee meeting of the Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee, chaired by Councilmember Tammy J. Morales with four members present and one excused, recommended passage of two historic preservation ordinances: CB 120311 designating the Wagner Floating Home as a landmark and CB 120312 adding it to the Table of Historical Landmarks, and CB 120310 doing the same for The Center for Wooden Boats; both passed unanimously 4–0. The committee held CB 120312 relating to the Seattle-First National Bank Building landmark without voting, heard a presentation on the Seattle Arts Commission 2022 Work Plan, and recommended confirmation of Kayla DeMonte's reappointment to the Seattle Arts Commission for a term through December 31, 2023 by a unanimous 4–0 vote.

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  • Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee — Minutes 2022-02-11

    Feb 11, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Neighborhoods, Education, Civil Rights, and Culture Committee met remotely on February 11, 2022, from 9:32 a.m. to 10:37 a.m., with Councilmember Tammy J. Morales presiding and four of five members present. The Committee heard two information items: a 2022 work preview from the Office of Arts & Culture and a youth social justice grant briefing from the Department of Education & Early Learning. The Committee unanimously recommended City Council confirmation of two reappointments to the Seattle Human Rights Commission: Allan Nyaribo and Julia A. Ismael, each for terms ending January 22, 2024, with all four voting members voting in favor (Morales, Sawant, Lewis, and Strauss).

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  • Charleston Land Reuse Agency January 14, 2020 2:00 pm ...

    Jan 14, 2020

    ·Charleston, WV
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    The Charleston Land Reuse Agency held a meeting on January 14, 2020, with all board members present to address organizational and administrative matters. Key discussions included approval of prior meeting minutes, a briefing on potential brownfield grants, and review of the Far Westside Flats' Neighborhood Reinvestment Overlay District zoning plan, which was scheduled for Municipal Planning Commission consideration on February 5th. The agency also addressed an insurance policy matter, with a recommended quote from the state's Board of Risk and Insurance Management at a $2,700 annual premium plus $675 deposit to provide comprehensive liability coverage, after private market insurers declined to offer policies.

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  • TCHD   TOLEDO CITY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION  REPORT FOR

    Toledo, OH
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    The Toledo City Historic District Commission held a meeting on November 24, 2025, to review four applications including a landmark designation review for the Feilbach Building at 25 S Superior, scheduled roofing replacement at 802 N Huron, shed installation at 1941 Potomac, and a zoning study for the Vistula Neighborhood. The document also includes the 2025 application and meeting schedule for the Commission, which meets monthly on the fourth Monday at 5:30 p.m. at One Government Center, with application deadlines three weeks prior to each meeting.

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