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12 results for “operational policies” · proposal

  • O-101-26: Test test AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $10,000 $26,200 FROM NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUNDS IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: $5,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 5, AND 6, and 10; $2,700 FROM DISTRICT 3; $1,500 FROM DISTRICT 21; AND $1,000 EACH FROM DISTRICTS 1, 2, 4, 9, 15, 17, AND 20; THROUGH METRO PARKS, TO THE JEFFERSON COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE FOR SALARIES, PROGRAMMING, AND OPERATING COSTS (AS AMENDED). SPONSORED BY: Council membERs LYNINGER, PURVIS, RAYMOND, PARRISH-WRIGHT, RUHE, HAWKINS, SHANKLIN, HERNDON, OWEN, CHAPPELL, WINKLER, AND BENSON BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE LOUISVILLE/JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT (“THE COUNCIL”) AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The sum of $10,000 $26,200 is hereby appropriated from Neighborhood Development Funds in the following manner: $5,000 each from Districts 5, and 6, and 10; $2,700 from District 3; $1,500 from District 21; and $1,000 each from Districts 1, 2, 4, 9, 15, 17, and 20; through Metro Parks, to the Jefferson County Extension Office for salaries, programming, and operating costs. SECTION II: The Council has determined the funds requested in this Ordinance will be expended for a public purpose. SECTION III: This grant is subject to the Council’s Policies and Procedures as adopted and effective at the date of passage of this Ordinance. SECTION IV: This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and approval or otherwise becoming law. _______________________________ Sonya Harward Metro Council Clerk _____________________________ Brent Ackerson President of the Council _______________________________ Craig Greenberg Mayor _____________________________ Approval Date APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Michael J. O’Connell Jefferson County Attorney BY: ________________________________ O-042-26 Jefferson County Extension Office

    Apr 17, 2026

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2803-2025: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; to authorize the reimbursement of expenses prior to the issuance of a purchase order; and to authorize an expenditure within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; to repeal Ordinance 2135-2025; and to declare an emergency. ($55,500.00)

    Oct 14, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2135-2025: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; to authorize the reimbursement of expenses prior to the issuance of a purchase order; and to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund. ($47,500.00) (Repealed by ord. 2803-2025 passed on 10/20/2025 -LG)

    Jul 22, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 25-0999: A resolution approving and providing for the execution of a proposed Grant Agreement between the City and County of Denver and the United States of America, Office of National Drug Control Policy, concerning the “High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area” program and the funding therefor. Approves a grant agreement with the Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) for $842,544.00 with an end date of 3-31-2027 to support initiatives of the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Program aiding Federal, State, Local and Tribal law enforcement agencies operating in areas determined to be critical drug-trafficking regions of the United States, citywide (POLIC-202579944). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-25-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 7-16-2025.

    Jul 7, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2025-1204: Communication was received from Dr. Samuel DePina, Deputy Superintendent of Operations, Boston Public Schools, transferring certain information under Section 17F; relative to conduct and safety procedures and policies for Boston Public Schools in District 3, on Docket #1142, passed by the Council on June 4, 2025.

    Jun 9, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 1642-2024: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; and to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Job Growth subfund. ($120,000.00)

    Jun 3, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1412: Resolution informing Council of the appointment of Takeena White as Assistant Director, Operations and Policy, Department of Public Safety.

    Apr 6, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1596-2022: To authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to enter into contract with Security Risk Management Consultants, LLC (SRMC) to provide professional services that will analyze the Recreation and Parks Department’s security related policies, plans, protocols, and standards; to authorize the expenditure of $88,795.00 from the Recreation and Parks Operating Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($88,795.00)

    May 26, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • R-163-21: A RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO THE CAPITAL AND OPERATING BUDGET ORDINANCES, APPROVING THE APPROPRIATION TO FUND THE FOLLOWING NONCOMPETITIVELY NEGOTIATED AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR LOUISVILLE METRO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS CONCERNING SUPPORTING POLICY WORK FOR METRO’S COVID-19 RESPONSE - (HOLDEN HUNTZINGER - $18,000.00 FOR A NEW NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $36,000.00).

    Nov 29, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 21-O-0062: AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JOYCE M. SHEPERD TO RATIFY MAYOR KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS’ EXECUTIVE ORDER, ORDERING THE EXTENSION OF THE HAZARD PAY POLICY, IMPLEMENTED PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE 20-O-1573 AND APPLICABLE TO FRONT-LINE CITY OF ATLANTA EMPLOYEES WORKING IN AREAS NECESSARY FOR THE ELIMINATION OR REDUCTION OF IMMEDIATE THREATS TO LIFE, PUBLIC HEALTH OR SAFETY, SUCH THAT IT SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT ON A MONTH-TO-MONTH BASIS UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE MAYOR SHALL ISSUE AN EXECUTIVE ORDER DECLARING THAT A COVID-19 VACCINE HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE TO FRONT-LINE CITY OF ATLANTA EMPLOYEES AND/OR THE CITY OF ATLANTA HAS RESUMED OPERATION OF SERVICES THROUGH THE RETURN OF NON-MISSION CRITICAL EMPLOYEES TO THE PHYSICAL WORKPLACE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

    Oct 21, 2021

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • 260395 - City Secretary's Office - City of Dallas

    Dallas, TX
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    This proposal from the City of Dallas City Secretary's Office dated February 25, 2026 documents procedural changes to the city's housing programs following significant policy reorganization. Key actions include the establishment of the Office of Housing and Community Empowerment (effective October 1, 2025), which consolidated four former offices, and the replacement of the Dallas Housing Policy 2033 with the Drivers of Opportunity Policy Framework (adopted December 10, 2025) that shifts equity focus from traditional diversity and inclusion approaches to opportunity-centered drivers such as employment, education, health, and community safety. The proposal also addresses amendments to the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog and various housing programs including the Dallas Homebuyer Assistance Program to align with revised 2025 federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program regulations and streamline operations.

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  • CITY OF CLEVELAND Mayor Justin M. Bibb CITY OF CLEVELAND, OHIO JUSTIN M. BIBB

    Cleveland, OH
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    The City of Cleveland passed Ordinance No. 156-2025 on March 18, 2025, establishing the city's 2025 budget document under Mayor Justin M. Bibb. The budget received the Government Finance Officers Association Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for fiscal year 2024, marking the 32nd year the city has earned this recognition for meeting criteria as a policy document, operations guide, financial plan, and communications device. The comprehensive budget book serves as the city's financial plan aligned with the mission to deliver reliable city services and create conditions for community members to thrive.

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