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  • Northampton County, PA

    Easton, PA
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    Northampton County Council scheduled its 2026 meeting calendar with regular meetings on the first and third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in room #3116 at 669 Washington Street, Easton, Pennsylvania, with an organizational meeting on January 5, 2026, and several rescheduled dates due to holiday conflicts. The county will hold a public hearing on April 16, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. regarding the proposed 1921 at Dixie Avenue Tax Increment Financing District, a 12.58-acre project comprising two parcels (9.81 acres and 2.77 acres) containing the former Dixie Cup Factory site and adjacent parking area in Wilson Borough, with a possible vote on the ordinance scheduled for May 7, 2026. The Northampton County Industrial Development Authority will implement the Tax Increment Financing Plan and proposes to issue bonds or notes to finance project costs.

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  • Selectboard - Town of Wilmington

    Wilmington, DE
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The document provides organizational and procedural information for the Town of Wilmington's Selectboard, including the 2026 membership roster (Chair Tom Fitzgerald, Vice Chair Vince Rice, and three other members), their contact details, and their ex-officio committee assignments. Wilmington operates under a town manager form of government where the Selectboard serves as the chief elected legislative body setting policy, while the town manager handles administrative operations and day-to-day management. The document also outlines the Selectboard's regular meeting schedule (first and third Tuesdays at 6:00 pm), the process for filing Open Meeting Law complaints (within 10 calendar days with responses required within 10 calendar days), and procedural rules for agenda submissions and meetings.

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  • DIA Past Meeting Documents

    Jacksonville, FL
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    NULL This document is a navigation menu and index page listing links to past DIA (Downtown Investment Authority) meeting documents without substantive content. It contains no specific budget figures, program details, votes, dates of substantive actions, or quantifiable metrics—only file names and organizational categories. The document itself does not summarize or describe any actual meeting outcomes or decisions.

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  • 2021 Municipal Directory Monroe County Planning Commission

    Stroudsburg, PA
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    This is a 2021 municipal directory for Monroe County Planning Commission that serves as an organizational reference document. It provides a table of contents and contact information for county government bodies, including the Monroe County Commissioners, Planning Commission, Conservation District, and individual township and borough administrations across the county. The directory includes a public meeting schedule and municipal information for all jurisdictions within Monroe County.

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  • Board of Review Meeting Documents 2025 | City of Dearborn

    Dearborn, MI
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    The City of Dearborn's Board of Review is a four-member body appointed by the Mayor (two members), City Council (one member), and City Finance Director (one member) that meets annually in March and as needed at the Dearborn Administrative Center. Current board members include Chairperson Irene Darragh and four other members with terms extending through 2026–2029, with the most recent appointment made in January 2026. The document provides organizational structure and meeting logistics but does not detail specific agenda items, decisions, or budget figures from actual board meetings.

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  • Rules and Organization of the City Council of the City of Evanston.

    Evanston, IL
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    This document establishes the rules and organizational procedures governing the City Council of Evanston, effective July 26, 2021. It defines key roles such as Mayor, Mayor pro tem, Acting Mayor, and Temporary Chair, and outlines requirements including that a quorum consists of six members for Council meetings. The rules cover procedures for meetings, debates, votes, citizen participation, committee operations, conflict of interest, and other governance matters necessary for the City Council's operations.

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  • 148 Updated January 2026 CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU https://honolulu.gov/

    Honolulu, HI
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    This is an organizational directory for the City and County of Honolulu's Legislative Branch, updated January 2026, listing contact information for the 9-member City Council, the Salary Commission, and key administrative offices including the City Clerk and Office of Council Services. The document provides names, districts, phone numbers, email addresses, and term end dates for council members and commission appointees. No budget figures, policy changes, or meeting decisions are discussed in this reference document.

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  • City of Allentown - PA - Official Site > Government > Authorities, Boards, Commissions & Councils

    Allentown, PA
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    This document explains the organizational structure and definitions of four types of local governance bodies in Allentown, Pennsylvania: Authorities, Boards, Commissions, and Councils. Authorities are separate legal entities with autonomy over specific functions such as transportation, housing, or utilities. Boards serve as oversight or advisory bodies with expertise-based decision-making or policy-making authority. Commissions regulate, manage, or advise on defined issues like environment, human rights, or zoning, with potential enforcement or application review powers. Councils consist of appointed or elected representatives who deliberate and make decisions on behalf of constituents. The document directs users to the Legistar Calendar for scheduled meetings, agendas, and meeting details.

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  • Township Administration - Wilkes-Barre Township

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
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    This page presents the administrative leadership and organizational structure of Wilkes-Barre Township, listing key officials including Mayor Carl Kuren (serving his sixth term since 2000), Business Administrator Michael Revitt, Treasurer Maria Zabofski, and other administrative staff. Mayor Kuren's biography notes his prior service as a councilman and Council President beginning in 1988, as well as his establishment of annual community events including a fishing derby, Halloween hay-ride, and Christmas tree lighting ceremony. No budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting minutes are included in this document.

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