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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Minutes 4/8/2026

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On April 8, 2026, Seattle's Select Committee on the Library Levy unanimously approved Council Bill 121181, recommending it advance to the full City Council. The ordinance would authorize the City to submit a proposition to voters on August 4, 2026, requesting approval for regular property tax levies exceeding state limitations for up to seven years to fund library operating hours, collections, technology, programming, maintenance, and a seismic retrofit of one library facility. All seven committee members present voted in favor of passage, with no opposition.

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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Minutes 2026-04-08

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on the Library Levy met on April 8, 2026, to consider CB 121181, an ordinance authorizing Seattle to submit a proposition to voters on August 4, 2026, for a seven-year property tax levy exceeding state limitations. The levy would fund library operating hours, collections, technology, programming, maintenance, and a seismic retrofit of one library facility. All seven committee members present voted in favor of recommending the ordinance pass, with no opposition.

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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Minutes 2026-04-02

    Apr 2, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on the Library Levy met on April 2, 2026, to hold a public hearing on CB 121181, an ordinance proposing a property tax levy for up to seven years to fund library operating hours, collections, technology, programming, maintenance, and a seismic retrofit of one library facility. Seven committee members were present, with one excused absence and one late arrival, and Chair Rivera presiding. The committee adjourned at 6:30 p.m. following the public hearing, with the ordinance scheduled for submission to qualified electors in an election on August 4, 2026.

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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Minutes 2026-03-31

    Mar 31, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on the Library Levy met on March 31, 2026, at 9:32 a.m. in Seattle's City Council Chamber with seven members present and two excused. The committee discussed Council Bill 121181, an ordinance proposing a regular property tax levy to be submitted to qualified voters on August 4, 2026, to fund Library operating hours, collections, technology, programming, and maintenance, as well as a seismic retrofit of one Library facility, for up to seven years. The committee recessed from 10:29 a.m. to 10:34 a.m. and adjourned at 10:56 a.m. No vote outcome or formal action was recorded in the minutes.

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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Minutes 2026-03-25

    Mar 25, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on the Library Levy met on March 25, 2026, to discuss CB 121181, an ordinance proposing a regular property tax levy for up to seven years to fund Seattle library operations, collections, technology, programming, and maintenance, with provision for a seismic retrofit of one library facility. The committee, presided over by Councilmember Rivera with seven members present, would submit the proposition to qualified electors at an election scheduled for August 4, 2026. The meeting began at 9:35 a.m. and adjourned at 12:03 p.m.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2026-01-20

    Jan 20, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    Seattle City Council held its meeting on January 20, 2026, with six of nine members present (Juarez, Rivera, and Strauss excused). The Council adopted the January 20, 2026 Introduction & Referral Calendar and passed Council Bill 121154, appropriating funds to pay claims from January 5–9, 2026. During the session, the Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee reported on Council Bill 121022, which would grant HST Lessee West Seattle LLC permission to maintain and operate a pedestrian skybridge over Virginia Street between 5th and 6th Avenues for an initial 15-year term with an option for one successive 15-year renewal. The meeting included public comment from 19 individuals and approved the consent calendar unanimously.

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  • Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors Budget Work Session September 2, 2025

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Doylestown, PA
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    During a Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors budget work session on September 2, 2025, the board discussed the Community Recreation Center project, which had been budgeted with a 3% contingency but experienced cost overruns addressed through change orders, with the USTA grant funds fully exhausted. A key discussion point centered on security camera installation for the courts, where Supervisor Nancy Santacecilia requested a cost estimate and further board deliberation before deferring the purchase, while Chief Zeigler noted the value of cameras and staff confirmed the township's use of a budget-friendly Rhombus camera system accessible to the Police Department. Director of Operations Dave Tomko identified that a 5% contingency would have been more appropriate for the project and reported that no additional changes to owner-supplied item spending were anticipated.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-09-02

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on September 2, 2025, from 10:01 a.m. to 12:06 p.m., with Presiding Officer Councilmember Saka and three other members present and one excused. The committee discussed Resolution 32179 regarding the operation of a Council District Fund/District Project Fund under the 2025 Adopted Budget and 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Program. The committee also discussed Council Bill 121058, which amends the 2025 Budget ordinance to rename the Council District Fund CIP project to the District Project Fund CIP project and lift a proviso. Additionally, the committee heard an information item on the SDOT Sidewalk Program covering repair and new construction, and discussed Council Bill 121040 establishing new vehicle type rules for e-cargo bicycle delivery operations, parking, and loading.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Minutes 2025-06-25

    Jun 25, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee met on June 25, 2025, from 2:02 p.m. to 3:35 p.m., with Councilmember Hollingsworth presiding. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120999, which authorizes the Superintendent of Seattle Parks and Recreation to enter into a golf course management agreement with Premier Golf Centers, L.L.C. for operation of four municipal golf courses—Jackson Park Golf Course, Bill Wright Golf Complex at Jefferson Park, Interbay Golf Center, and West Seattle Golf Course—with a 4–0 vote in favor (Hollingsworth, Nelson, Kettle, Rivera). The Committee also recommended passage of CB 121002, authorizing the General Manager/CEO of Seattle Public Utilities to enter into interlocal agreements for Chinook salmon conservation plans in the Lake Washington, Cedar River, Sammamish Watershed and the Green River, Duwamish River, and Central Puget Sound Watershed, with a 3–0 vote in favor (Hollingsworth, Kettle, Rivera; Nelson absent). CB 121008 regarding the Landscape Conservation and Infrastructure Program Funding Plan for South Lake Union and Downtown was discussed but no recommendation was made.

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  • COMMISSIONERS' MEETING MINUTES APRIL 23, 2025 ...

    Apr 23, 2025

    ·Indianapolis, IN
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    On April 23, 2025, the Indiana County Commissioners approved $271,400 in Opioid Settlement Funds to Armstrong Indiana Clarion Drug & Alcohol Commission for a recovery house purchase and renovation project, with operating expenses for 12 months. The board also unanimously proclaimed May 2025 as Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month and the week of May 4-10, 2025 as Travel and Tourism Week. A separate $50,000 funding request from the Drug & Alcohol Commission for an opioid treatment awareness media campaign was tabled for further discussion.

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  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2025-04-10

    Apr 10, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee met on April 10, 2025, at 2:03 p.m., with four members present (Sara Nelson presiding) and one excused absence. The committee voted unanimously 4–0 to recommend passage of CB 120957, an ordinance authorizing a property tax levy for up to ten years to fund Seattle's Democracy Voucher program and other city purposes, with the measure scheduled for voter approval on August 5, 2025. The levy would operate under RCW 84.55 limits with senior citizens and disabled persons exemptions applied under RCW 84.36.381. The meeting adjourned at 2:38 p.m.

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  • Administration and Finance Committee Minutes February 25, 2025 1

    Feb 25, 2025

    ·Columbia, SC
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    The Richland County Council's Administration and Finance Committee met on February 25, 2025, to conduct routine business including the election of Derrek Pugh as Chair and approval of prior meeting minutes. The committee voted unanimously to recommend awarding a $11.3 million contract (with 10% contingency totaling $12.4 million) to Palmetto Corp of Conway for the Community Road Phase 2 Widening project, a 3½-mile expansion of a State road adjacent to the Scout Motors site, funded through state economic development incentives administered by the County. The committee also began discussion of an operational services initiative involving Brightly Software acquisition and a County facility master plan assessment.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-07-02

    Jul 2, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On July 2, 2024, the Seattle Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy met to advance two items related to a proposed property tax levy for transportation. Council Bill 120788, which would authorize a regular property tax levy for up to eight years to fund transportation capital and operating improvements, was recommended for passage by an 8–1 vote, with Councilmember Dan Strauss abstaining. Resolution 32137, accompanying the ordinance and providing direction on reporting and implementation of levy-funded programs, was unanimously recommended for adoption by all nine committee members present. The committee, presided over by Councilmember Rob Saka, aims to place the transportation levy proposition before qualified city electors at the November 5, 2024 election.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-06-18

    Jun 18, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy met on June 18, 2024, at 9:32 a.m. with all nine committee members present, chaired by Rob Saka. The committee discussed Council Bill 120788, which proposes submitting to Seattle voters on November 5, 2024, a proposition to authorize regular property taxes for up to eight years to fund city transportation improvements, both capital and operating, with possible debt financing, while applying senior citizens and disabled persons exemptions. The committee also heard an Information Item regarding a Draft Levy Companion Resolution. The meeting adjourned at 12:56 p.m.

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  • APPROVED MINUTES Hartford Township Regular Board Meeting, June 13, 2024

    Jun 13, 2024

    ·Hartford, CT
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    The Hartford Township Board met on June 12, 2025, and approved the 2025 tax rates (Operating .8170, Roads 1.4061, Fire Apparatus .7006) following a Truth in Taxation public hearing. The board also approved budget amendments, authorized payment of bills and payroll totaling $61,178.08, and allocated $87,500.00 for the first installment of MEC Fiber Aid Construction using ARPA and General Fund monies. Additional actions included approving a January 2026 completion timeline for a dangerous building at 60892 61st Ave and presenting the 2025-2026 budget for the General, Road, Fire, and Building Funds.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-06-04

    Jun 4, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    On June 4, 2024, the Seattle Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy held a public hearing on Council Bill 120788, which proposes a regular property tax levy for up to eight years to fund transportation improvements—both capital and operating—with possible debt financing, to be submitted to voters at the November 5, 2024 election. The committee was chaired by Rob Saka with seven members present at the 4:34 p.m. start, joined by two late arrivals (Sara Nelson at 4:37 p.m. and Maritza Rivera at 4:38 p.m.). The bill includes creation of a new oversight committee and applies RCW 84.36.381's senior citizens and disabled persons exemption. The meeting adjourned at 5:56 p.m.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-06-04

    Jun 4, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy met on June 4, 2024, at 9:37 AM with eight members present and one late arrival (Joy Hollingsworth), presided over by Councilmember Rob Saka. The committee heard two information items: Inf 2482 on the City's property tax authority and revenue, and Inf 2483 on a proposed Levy Finance Task Force. The committee discussed CB 120788, an ordinance authorizing the City to submit a proposition to voters on November 5, 2024, to levy regular property taxes for up to eight years to fund transportation improvements (both capital and operating) and City facilities and services, with possible debt financing and creation of a new oversight committee. The meeting adjourned at 11:55 AM.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-05-21

    May 21, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy held a public hearing on May 21, 2024, to discuss Council Bill 120788, which would authorize submission of a transportation levy proposition to Seattle voters on November 5, 2024. The ordinance proposes levying regular property taxes for up to eight years beyond the state-imposed levy limit under RCW 84.55 to fund both capital and operating transportation improvements, with possible debt financing. The measure would create a new oversight committee and apply senior citizens and disabled persons property tax exemptions under RCW 84.36.381. The meeting, chaired by Chair Saka, convened at 4:34 p.m. and adjourned at 5:26 p.m.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-05-21

    May 21, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy met on May 21, 2024, to discuss CB 120788, an ordinance proposing a transportation levy for voter approval on November 5, 2024. The ordinance would authorize the City of Seattle to levy regular property taxes for up to eight years beyond the standard limitation under RCW 84.55 to fund transportation improvements—both capital and operating expenses—with possible debt financing. The committee, presided over by Councilmember Saka, also addressed the creation of a new oversight committee and application of senior citizen and disabled person property tax exemptions under RCW 84.36.381. The meeting was held at Seattle City Hall and adjourned at 12:03 p.m.

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  • Meeting Date Wednesday, May 1, 2024

    May 1, 2024

    ·Baltimore, MD
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    The Maryland Board of Public Works held a meeting on May 1, 2024, to approve multiple funding and licensing items. The Board approved $257,300 in Agricultural Cost Share Program funding for 13 individual grants, $62,050 in additional funding for two grants, and authorized reversion of $924,166 in balances from 30 completed or canceled agricultural projects. The Board also approved $1.2 billion in General Obligation Bonds ($1 billion tax-exempt and $200 million taxable) to finance the State's Capital Improvement Program, a $750,000 FY 2024 Operating grant to the West Baltimore County Redevelopment Authority, and $2.982 million in compensation to Gary Washington as an erroneously confined individual. Six wetlands licenses were granted for various projects, including 7,683 square feet of marsh plantings by Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works and 4,475 square feet created by Southwind Lot Owners Association in Queen Anne's County.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-01-18

    Jan 18, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on January 18, 2023, at 2:01 p.m., with Councilmembers Lewis, Herbold, Morales, and Juarez present. The committee unanimously recommended passage of three ordinances: CB 120492 delegating Waterfront Park and Public Spaces maintenance and operations authority to the Seattle Center Department and extending a pilot agreement with Friends of Waterfront Seattle (4–0); CB 120496 authorizing the Seattle Center Director to accept non-City funds and create new positions (4–0); and CB 120484 authorizing a fifth amendment to the Lease and Concession Agreement for Benaroya Hall (4–0). The committee also heard information items on the Seattle Convention Center opening and the Human Services Department's quarterly report on homelessness response activities. The meeting adjourned at 4:24 p.m.

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  • Public Assets and Native Communities Committee — Minutes 2021-12-07

    Dec 7, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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    This Seattle Public Assets and Native Communities Committee meeting, held December 7, 2021, advanced three items for City Council consideration. The committee voted 5–0 to recommend passage of CB 120164, authorizing the Parks and Recreation Superintendent to enter into an agreement with the Woodland Park Zoological Society for operation and management of Woodland Park Zoo. The committee voted 4–0 to recommend adoption of Resolution 32034, authorizing the Parks and Recreation Superintendent to act as the City's authorized representative for grant funding assistance through the State Recreation and Conservation Office. The committee voted 4–0 to recommend passage of CB 120188, which creates an Indigenous Advisory Council for tribal and urban Indian engagement and adds Chapter 3.75 to the Seattle Municipal Code. The meeting was held remotely on December 7, 2021, at 2:04 p.m., with five committee members present.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2021-11-22

    Nov 22, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Budget Committee held a remote meeting on November 22, 2021, at 10:23 a.m. with nine members present, presiding over Councilmember Mosqueda, to take final action on the 2022 Proposed Balancing Package. The Committee approved five technical and clean-up amendments to the budget by unanimous vote (9–0), including: $1 million in general fund allocation to arts organizations that did not qualify for Shuttered Venue Operators Grant funding (CBA ARTS-003-B-002-2022), amendments to the 2021 year-end supplemental appropriations ordinance (CBA CBO-501-B-002-2022), restoration of JumpStart Fund expenditures under Ordinance 126393 with reallocation of federal Coronavirus Local Recovery Fund resources (CBA FG-001-D-001-2022), and $400,000 in general fund increase to the Revenue Stabilization Fund transfer (CBA FG-006-B-002-2022).

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2021-11-18

    Nov 18, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Budget Committee met remotely on November 18, 2021, at 9:32 a.m., presided over by Councilmember Mosqueda with eight members present and one excused (Kshama Sawant). The committee voted on a balancing package and amendments, including four arts-related budget actions and legislative intent statements. The arts actions approved were: $1.5 million in payroll expense tax funding and three temporary positions for public arts and cultural programming (7–0 with Pedersen abstaining); $1 million in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds for arts organizations ineligible for Shuttered Venue Operators Grants (7–0 with Pedersen abstaining); and $50,000 in general funds for community mural restoration and a graffiti wall at N 63rd Street under Aurora Avenue (7–0 with Pedersen abstaining). The committee also approved a statement of legislative intent requesting the City Budget Office report on the Community Service Officer program.

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  • minutes meeting of the court of common council june 12, 2006

    Jun 12, 2006

    ·Hartford, CT
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    On June 12, 2006, the Hartford Court of Common Council held a meeting where Mayor Perez presented ten resolutions for approval through the consent calendar. The council passed resolutions authorizing continued senior center agreements for fiscal year 2006/2007, a state-funded farmers market nutrition program, acceptance of Department of Homeland Security firefighter grants, an operation safe streets traffic enforcement grant, and a general fund transfer to the Department of Registrars of Voters, among others. Several other resolutions regarding community programs, urban development grants, and youth programs were referred to various committees for further review.

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  • Arlington Township Van Buren County, MI. 52022 34th Ave. Bangor MI 49013

    Bangor, PA
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    Arlington Township Board of Trustees held a meeting on March 16, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. with all five officers present (Koshar, De Leo, Miller, Peterson, Swanson). The township's financial report as of March 16, 2022, showed a balance of $55,548.22, with receipts of $37,175.00 and expenditures of $77,118.39; the board voted unanimously to accept the financial report and pay invoices including a $1,671.00 late invoice from Accident Fund of Michigan. Key operational updates included 39 law enforcement calls and 3 fire department calls in the township, opening of a new Senior Services center with pickle ball courts and cafeteria, and completion of tax assessments for tax year 2022. A special meeting was scheduled for March 30, 2022, to adopt the annual budget, and election inspector training was set for July 14 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to prepare for three elections scheduled that year.

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  • Ltsd

    Harrisburg, PA
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    The Loyalsock Township School District Board of Directors held a meeting on January 11, 2023, to address administrative matters including the approval of monthly expenditures and financial reports for September and October 2022, totaling approximately $3.7 million in bills. The agenda included presentations on graduation pathways, recognition of high school student delegates, and approval of Act 80 days for the 2023-2024 school year. The meeting also covered standard operational items such as approval of previous meeting minutes and student activities fund reporting.

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  • MINUTES of REGULAR MEETING of the BOARD of ...

    Knoxville, TN
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    The Bowling Green, Kentucky Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on September 16, 2008, where Mayor Elaine N. Walker recognized local achievements including Boy Scout Troop 79's attendance, Fire Prevention Officer Marlee Boenig's election as Vice President of the National Information Officers Association, and the city website's two national awards. The board conducted public hearings on the proposed 2008 property tax rate of $0.206 per $100 assessed value (a decrease from the previous year that included a 4% growth rate and compensation for the new Warren County Library District tax), with no public comments received, and reviewed proposed uses of Municipal Aid Program funds, including Fiscal Year 2009 Liquid Fuel Tax projected revenues of $955,700. Plant Manager Paul Graham presented on General Motors' 100th Anniversary, discussing the Corvette Plant's operations and GM's future energy diversification goals, leading Mayor Walker to proclaim the day as General Motors Corporation 100th Anniversary Celebration Day.

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  • Page 1 of 4 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
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    Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on December 3rd, 2024, with Vice Chairman David Shaffer presiding. The Board approved minutes from November 12th and 19th meetings, accepted the Financial Report, and authorized payment of bills totaling $110,214.21 from General Funds, $434 from Liquid Fuels, $552.50 from Open Space, and $1,972.25 from Community Days. The Board approved payroll and received reports from the Police Department, Fire & Ambulance, Emergency Management, Public Works, First Regional Compost Authority, and Recreation Commission. Public Works announced leaf collection would end December 13th, and the Recreation Commission reported that park lights would operate 5–8 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with deep cleaning of snack stands completed.

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  • Microsoft Teams meeting

    Harrisburg, PA
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    The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings met on October 7, 2021, via Microsoft Teams teleconference with three members present from the Treasurer's Office, Governor's Office, and Department of General Services. The board approved the previous meeting's report and took action on six leasing matters, including one new lease for Elizabeth W. Patt (DOH) and five lease amendments and assignments for various entities including Hilltown Crossings, Community Opportunities Inc., and three LLC entities. No sole source purchases or state insurance fund items were discussed.

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