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  • Volume 43 Number 40 Saturday, October 5, 2013 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 5787—5978

    Oct 5, 2013

    ·Harrisburg, PA
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    This document is the Pennsylvania Bulletin for October 5, 2013, a weekly official publication containing notices, rules, and regulatory actions from Commonwealth agencies. The issue includes content from various state departments and agencies such as the Courts, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Health, Public Utility Commission, and others, spanning pages 5787-5978 with a detailed subject index for January-September 2013. The bulletin is published by Fry Communications under the direction of the Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau with an annual subscription rate of $82.00.

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  • Board of Supervisors Meeting Information

    San Diego, CA
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This document provides administrative information about San Diego County Board of Supervisors meetings, including their schedule (Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the County Administration Center) and two-session format—a General Legislative Session on Tuesday and a Land Use Legislative Session on Wednesday. The document outlines accessibility accommodations available to the public, including alternative format agendas, assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, and Spanish language translation services (with additional languages available upon request with 72 hours' notice). It also includes meeting conduct guidelines and contact information for the Clerk of the Board office for requests or inquiries.

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  • Info & Forms - Wilkes-Barre Township

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
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  • VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.mooretownship.org Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township, located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, is experiencing renovation activity at several historic landmarks under the ownership of local business owners Dan and Mimi Tanczos. The Klecknersville Hotel is undergoing exterior restoration and interior conversion of upstairs rooms into apartments, with planned additions including a catering kitchen, deli, grab-and-go market, and potential bakery on the ground floor, while the nearby Daniel Kleckner House is being restored as a short-term bed-and-breakfast rental property. The couple is also managing the Point Phillips Hotel and aims to connect these properties through shared amenities and services for visitors and residents.

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  • Departments and Officials of Des Moines County, Iowa

    Des Moines, IA
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  • Penn Forest Township - Penn Forest Township

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    Penn Forest Township issued a public notice regarding garbage permit invoices mailed October 31st with a December 31st payment deadline, and implemented a $25 late fee effective January 1, 2025 for unpaid garbage accounts. The township is pursuing zoning ordinance amendments to address data centers, with a Board of Supervisors meeting scheduled for April 6, 2026, and offers online permitting and credit card payment options for residents. Regular meeting schedules are maintained for the Board of Supervisors (1st Monday), Planning Commission (4th Monday), and other municipal boards, with emergency services information and a note that a March 23, 2026 Zoning Hearing Board meeting has been continued.

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  • 4th Quarter

    Bloomington, IN
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  • 2020 Domestic Violence Task Force Report

    Dallas, TX
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  • Commission on Aging 2026 Senior Healthcare Guide

    Bloomington, IN
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  • Home | City of East Providence, RI

    Providence, RI
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  • Contact | Pocono Township

    Pocono Township, PA
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  • Borough Information – West Hazleton Borough

    Hazleton, PA
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    This document provides contact and administrative information for West Hazleton Borough, Pennsylvania, including the borough's address (100 South 4th Street, West Hazleton, PA 18202) and key contact numbers for municipal services. The borough has a population of 3,543 residents across 2.5 square miles, is governed by a Mayor and Council structure under Mayor John Chura, and maintains a property tax rate of 4.38. The document lists emergency services contacts (police, fire, ambulance), utility providers (electric, gas, water, sewer, cable), and relevant government agencies, serving as a directory for residents seeking municipal or emergency services.

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  • Forms - Township of Wilkes-Barre

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
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  • Police | Pocono Township

    Pocono Township, PA
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  • City of Columbus 2023 ANNUAL REPORT Andrea Blevins, City Clerk Columbus, Ohio 1

    Columbus, OH
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    The City of Columbus 2023 Annual Report is a comprehensive document covering departmental activities and accomplishments across all city agencies for the year 2023, with Andrea Blevins serving as City Clerk. The report includes sections on 21 different city departments and offices, ranging from the City Attorney and Finance to Public Health, Recreation and Parks, and Education. Key highlights include the City Attorney's Office handling over 10,000 criminal prosecutions, launching a diversion program that helped 63 offenders, shutting down 17 problem properties, and increasing enforcement against domestic violence, drunk driving, and street racing.

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  • Lawful township expenditures

    Lansing, MI
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    This February 2025 publication from the Michigan Townships Association addresses lawful township expenditures and serves as a guide for township officials. The document notes that approximately 25% (roughly 1,600) of Michigan's elected township officials are new to office as of the 90-day mark, and emphasizes the importance of budgeting as a tool to translate township resources into planned action. The MTA encourages new officials to seek mentorship from experienced board members and predecessors, and highlights available training resources and publications to support officials in their leadership roles.

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  • Boards Commissions and Committees Member Handbook

    Evanston, IL
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    This handbook, created in May 2009 through a joint effort between the League of Women Voters of Evanston and City staff, provides guidance for members of City of Evanston boards, commissions, and committees on their roles and responsibilities. The handbook was developed to fulfill the 2006 City Strategic Plan's objective to provide standardized training and orientation for board and committee members and supporting staff. It covers topics including the city's governmental structure, the council-manager form of government, and information about boards, commissions, and committees' accountability and guiding principles.

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  • VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.mooretownship.org Northampton County, Pennsylvania

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    Moore Township, Pennsylvania is highlighting renovation efforts at several historic landmarks by local business owners Dan and Mimi Tanczos. The Klecknersville Hotel is undergoing exterior restoration and interior conversion of upstairs rooms to apartments, with plans for a catering kitchen, deli, and bakery on the ground floor, while the historic Daniel Kleckner House across the road is being developed into a bed-and-breakfast-style short-term rental property. The renovations aim to preserve these cherished community buildings while introducing new commercial and hospitality uses to serve township residents.

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  • Bethlehem Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Bethlehem Township's municipal news page reports several administrative updates and public notices, including the cancellation of an April 1, 2026 Comprehensive Plan meeting and scheduling of a March 4, 2027 committee meeting. Recent announcements include a snow emergency declaration for January 24-26, 2026 with parking restrictions on designated routes, a police department recruitment for entry-level patrol officers, traffic safety enhancements at Seventh and Dewalt Streets (converted to an all-way stop intersection), and notification of blasting operations beginning January 5, 2026 at the Freemansburg Industrial construction site. The township also made its Act 537 wastewater plan available for public viewing.

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  • Commission on Aging 2026 Senior Resource Guide

    Bloomington, IN
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  • Your City. Your Access. | Online Tools for Transparency and Access • Shelbyville, IN

    Shelbyville, IN
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    Since launching its redesigned website in October 2024, the City of Shelbyville has introduced several online transparency tools to enhance public access to government information and services, including an Agenda & Minutes Portal for city meetings, a Notify Me alert system for customizable notifications, and a Report an Issue tool for submitting non-emergency concerns. The platform also provides access to police reports and enables residents to submit public records requests directly to the Clerk-Treasurer, with city officials describing the initiative as a commitment to making local government more accessible and responsive 24/7.

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  • Alternative Public Safety Report and Recommendations This Report follows a community-led, consent-driven, and evidence-based design process in order to make recommendations to improve public safety in Bloomington by amplifying the voices of safety-marginalized residents and conducting root cause analysis and in-depth outreach performed with key community stakeholders.

    Bloomington, IN
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    The Community Advisory on Public Safety (CAPS) Commission in Bloomington, Indiana released an Alternative Public Safety Report on July 6, 2023, titled "Safety for All, at the Expense of None." The report follows a community-led, consent-driven, and evidence-based design process that incorporates root cause analysis and outreach with key stakeholders to amplify the voices of safety-marginalized residents. The commission examined recent police service call data, reviewed scholarly work and national best practices from cities including Northampton, Denver, Eugene, Ithaca, and Oakland, to develop recommendations for improving public safety in Bloomington.

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  • City of Providence Home - City of Providence

    Providence, RI
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    The City of Providence announced several initiatives in April 2026, including a new Mayoral Fellowship Program offering undergraduate students and recent graduates hands-on experience in city government departments. Mayor Smiley also proposed the city's first-ever Green Revolving Fund, a climate-focused initiative dedicated to renewable energy and decarbonization projects to position Providence as a national leader in the green economy. Additionally, the Providence Community Electricity Program announced an 8% decrease in summer electricity rates effective May 2026, with fixed pricing through November 2026 and continued inclusion of 5% renewable energy from local Rhode Island projects.

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  • For more information visit www.doylestownpa.org WELCOME TO DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP

    Doylestown, PA
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    This is a new resident information packet for Doylestown Township, Pennsylvania, providing welcome information and practical guidance for residents. The document includes a table of contents covering essential topics such as contact information for township offices, elected officials, trash and recycling services, property tax procedures, water authority details, voter registration, and parks and recreation resources. The packet serves as a comprehensive guide to help new residents understand local government services, requirements, and community resources in Doylestown Township.

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  • Home - Official Website of the City of Hazleton, Pennsylvania

    Hazleton, PA
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    The City of Hazleton's official website homepage provides residents with information about city government, services, and parks. Notable announcements include an invitation for residents to comment on the Columbus Court Park and Pagnotti Field Master Plan update and a notice that the Hazleton Fire Civil Service Commission is accepting applications for competitive examinations to become firefighters through April 24, 2026, with a $50 application fee. Additionally, a public hearing on the proposed Greater Hazleton Area Thrive 2035 Multi-municipal Comprehensive Plan is scheduled for April 14, 2026, at 6:00 PM, with possible adoption by City Council that same evening if approved.

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  • City of Evanston FOIA Policy

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's FOIA Policy establishes procedures for complying with the Illinois Freedom of Information Act by detailing how the public can request access to city records through written submission, electronic mail, or the NextRequest system. The policy designates multiple FOIA Officers across city departments—including the City Clerk, Police Records Manager, Collector's Office, and Assistant City Attorney—who are responsible for receiving, processing, and responding to requests for public records inspection, copying, or certification. Requesters must provide their contact information and a specific description of the records sought, with responses to be handled in accordance with state law and applicable timelines.

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  • Carbondale, Pennsylvania

    Carbondale, PA
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  • The Dallas Preliminary Resilience Assessment

    Dallas, TX
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    Dallas was selected in December 2016 as one of 100 cities worldwide to participate in the 100 Resilient Cities program, pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation, to help address environmental, social, and economic challenges of the 21st century. The preliminary resilience assessment was developed in the context of recent tragedy, following the July 7, 2016 attack that killed five law enforcement officers, which prompted reflection on the city's resilience and capacity to overcome adversity. The document frames Dallas's participation in the global network as an opportunity to share knowledge and lead resilient change while building on the city's demonstrated strength and diversity.

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