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  • 2026-0415: Resolution amending Resolution 866 of 2025, which authorized the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into a Professional Service Agreement between the City of Pittsburgh and Studio Zewde for costs associated with the Homewood Park - Construction Project for the Construction Administration schedule extension and transfer of fee from reimbursable expenses; by increasing the total spend by Forty-Eight Thousand Dollars ($48,000.00) for a new not to exceed amount of Two Million, One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Thousand, Eighty-Two Dollars and Thirty Cents ($2,137,082.30).

    Apr 24, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1085-2026: To authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to issue a Parkland Dedication Ordinance (PDO) park development fee refund to M/I Homes, Inc.; to authorize the appropriation of $30,292.50 within the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; to authorize the expenditure of $30,292.50 from the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($30,292.50)

    Apr 7, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2026-0741: Message and order approving an order authorizing a limit for the Boston Public Schools revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2027 to support the maintenance and repair of Boston Public Schools facilities, including custodial and utility costs for extended building time, floor refinishing, landscaping and building repairs. Receipts from Lease, Permit for Use and Parking Fees for Boston Public Schools facilities will be deposited in the fund. Boston Public Schools Facilities will be the only unit authorized to expend from the fund and such expenditures shall not exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00).

    Apr 2, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • BOROUGH OF AMBLER COUNCIL WORK SESSION March 3, 2026 7:00 p.m.

    Mar 3, 2026

    ·Ambler, PA
    Agenda

    On March 3, 2026, the Borough of Ambler Council held a work session to consider the appointment of Jack Craver to the Environmental Advisory Council, confirm David L. Busch from Keystone Alliance Consulting, Inc., and review a Public Meeting Attendance & Participation Policy. The meeting also included committee reports from five departments (Administration & Finance, Code Enforcement & Planning, Parks & Recreation, Public Safety, and Public Works) and an open public comment period. Additionally, the council reviewed minutes from the February 17, 2026 business meeting and considered a Water System Tapping Fee calculation prepared in accordance with Pennsylvania Act 57 of 2003.

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  • 26-0238: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and OptumHealth Care Solutions, LLC modifying the fee structure due to changes in federal funding in 2026. Terms are also changed and reset for Participate in Fitness Passport Program for older adults at various rec centers due to the same federal changes, citywide. Amends the revenue sharing agreement with OptumHealth Care Solutions, LLC by modifying the fee structure due to changes in federal funding in 2026. Terms are also changed and reset for Participate in Fitness Passport Program for older adults at various rec centers due the same federal changes, citywide (PARKS-201951116/PARKS-201951116-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 4-13-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 3-10-2026.

    Mar 3, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 0451-2026: To authorize the Director of Development to execute those documents necessary to acquire fee simple title and lesser interests to real property identified as Franklin County Tax Parcel No. 010-052390 located at 84-92 North Front Street from Southeast, Inc.; to authorize the transfer of cash and appropriation within the Harrison West Recreation Park Fund; to authorize the expenditure of up to $1,430,000.00 from the Harrison West Recreation Park Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($1,430,000.00)

    Feb 10, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • COLUMBIA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA December 16, 2025 ROLL CALL

    Dec 16, 2025

    ·Cleveland, OH
    Agenda

    The Columbia County Planning Commission's April 21, 2026 agenda addresses subdivision and land development applications, including review of eighteen Review and Approval Applications and three Review and Comment Applications evaluated at an April 17, 2026 committee meeting. Bills for payment totaling $7,005.00 were submitted from Keystone Consulting Engineers ($6,712.50) and MPL Law Firm ($292.50) for the March 18–April 21 period. Subdivision and engineering fee receipts totaling $4,405.63 were collected during the same period from multiple applicants including solar developments and land surveys. The agenda includes old business regarding an Agricultural Exemption for Levi Beiler in Greenwood Township and new business for an Agricultural Exemption for Brad Fritz in Benton Township. Eight applications received "No Action" determinations due to outstanding items, including solar developments across multiple townships ranging from 23.7 to 41 acres and a mobile home park with 68 lots in Orange Township.

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  • W E S T T O W N T O W N S H I P 1039 Wilmington Pike

    Dec 15, 2025

    ·Wilmington, DE
    Agenda

    The Westtown Township Board of Supervisors held a workshop on December 15, 2025, to review the 2026 budget for capital projects and open space funds, consider 2026 consultants, and discuss proposed changes to the 2026 fee schedule. The capital projects budget totals approximately $3.5 million across multiple departments, with significant allocations for sewer infrastructure ($1.8 million, including Pleasant Grove Pump Station construction and sewer repairs funded partially by a $500,000 state grant), parks and facilities upgrades ($437,000 for Oakbourne Mansion and Tyson Park improvements), and public works vehicle replacements ($140,000). The meeting was held at the Westtown Township Municipal Building and was available via Zoom for public participation.

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  • 3389-2025: To authorize the City Attorney to spend City funds to acquire and accept in good faith certain fee simple and lesser real estate located in the vicinity of S. Hamilton Road and Refugee Road, and contract for associated professional services in order for the Recreation and Parks Department to timely complete the acquisition of Real Estate for the Big Walnut Trail - Helsel Park to Nafzger Park Project; to authorize the appropriation of $55,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; to authorize the transfer of $55,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund, to authorize the amendment of the 2025 Capital Improvements Budget; to authorize the expenditure of $55,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($55,000.00)

    Dec 3, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 25-1753: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Town of Morrison, for a license fee permitting the City of Denver to manage traffic through the town of Morrison related to event traffic at Red Rocks, in Mountain Parks. Approves an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Morrison with an end date of 1-1-2031 allowing for a license fee permitting the City of Denver to manage traffic through the town of Morrison related to event traffic at Red Rocks, in Mountain Parks (THTRS-202580152). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-15-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-11-2025.

    Oct 31, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 0237X-2025: To declare the City’s necessity and intent to appropriate and accept certain fee simple title and lesser real estate in order to complete the FRA Big Walnut Trail Little Turtle to Sunbury Road/Cherrybottom Park project. ($0.00)

    Oct 21, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 25-1610: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and KROENKE ARENA COMPANY, LLC and KROENKE PARKING, LLC regarding the administration of an escrow account for Linkage Fees to be collected and spent on affordable housing at the Ball Arena site, in Council District 3. Approves an agreement with KROENKE ARENA COMPANY, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company and KROENKE PARKING, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company regarding the administration of an escrow account for Linkage Fees to be collected and spent on affordable housing at the Ball Arena site, in Council District 3. The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-15-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 10-29-2025.

    Oct 20, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2783-2025: To authorize the City Attorney to spend City funds to acquire and accept in good faith certain fee simple and lesser real estate located in the vicinity of Tuttle Park for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel - Phase 1 project; to contract for associated professional services in order for the Department of Public Utilities to timely complete the acquisition of Real Estate for the project; to amend the 2025 Capital Improvement Budget; to authorize the transfer of cash and appropriation between projects within the Sanitary Bond Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($50,000.00)

    Oct 9, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 121107: AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Parks and Recreation; establishing the 2026 fee schedule for the use of park properties and other park and recreation facilities and services; and superseding previous park and recreation fee schedules.

    Sep 8, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2025-2190: Resolution amending Resolution 489 of 2024 which authorized the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into an Agreement(s) with Information Age Technologies, Inc. for the CoPilot Annual Subscription Fee for the Healthy Active Living Senior Center’s Software, by including the negotiated fee amounts for years two (2) and three (3) of the three (3) year term, and increasing the cost by Fifty Two Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Dollars ($52,690) for a new cost not to exceed Seventy Three Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Dollars ($73,690). (Waiver of Competitive Process Received)

    Aug 29, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • York Township Recreation Board Meeting Agenda July 3, 2025

    Jul 3, 2025

    ·York, PA
    Agenda

    This July 3, 2025 York Township Recreation Board meeting agenda covers general business including approval of May/June minutes and budget reports, along with Recreation Director Carly Mercadante's updates on user group fees, field rentals, subdivision plans, grant applications, park rules, and capital projects. The agenda also includes reviews of recent and upcoming recreation programs and events, such as summer camp, Friday night movies, and a July 11 screening of Kung Fu Panda 4, as well as discussion of an open board position.

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  • 1 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE June 5, 2025 AGENDA 1. PUBLIC COMMENT 2.

    Jun 5, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Agenda

    The Committee of the Whole for the City of Dearborn met on June 5, 2025, to consider nine agenda items including approval of previous meeting minutes and multiple ordinance proposals. The meeting addressed amendments to the Animals Chapter regarding dog licensing (Ordinance No. 25-1844); comprehensive zoning amendments affecting parking, site development standards, and multiple districts (Ordinance No. 25-1845); rezoning property at 100 N. Telegraph Road from Local Business to Community Business classification (Ordinance No. 25-1846); and several regulations governing short-term rentals, non-owner-occupied residential properties, hotel licensing fees, and hotel conduct standards (Ordinances No. 25-1847 through 25-1849). Most ordinances were recommended for tabling rather than immediate advancement.

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  • 1623-2025: To authorize the City Attorney to spend City funds to acquire and accept in good faith certain fee simple title and lesser real estate located in the vicinity of Sunbury Drive, Mock Road and Hudson Street Columbus, Ohio 43219, and contract for associated professional services in order for the Recreation and Parks Department to timely complete the acquisition of Real Estate for the Alum Creek Trail - Mock Road Connector Project; to authorize the appropriation of $50,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; to authorize the transfer of $50,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund, to authorize the amendment of the 2024 Capital Improvements Budget; to authorize and expend up to $50,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($50,000.00)

    Jun 4, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • WORCESTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION Meeting Minutes May 22, 2025 | 7:00 PM

    May 22, 2025

    ·Worcester, MA
    Minutes

    On May 22, 2025, the Worcester Township Planning Commission unanimously approved the preliminary land development plan for Westrum Development's Trooper Ridge project, a proposed for-sale townhome community on Trooper Road and Germantown Pike that will retain one existing home while developing the remaining area into high-end townhomes. Key conditions of approval include compliance with review letters from external agencies, submission of architectural renderings and a guest parking analysis, and exploration of passive amenities such as trails; the applicant acknowledged an $81,250 traffic impact fee and agreed to prohibit unauthorized modifications through homeowners' association documents. Commission members addressed concerns regarding limited guest parking and amenities, with the applicant proposing sidewalks throughout, discussing potential overflow parking arrangements with a nearby church, and committing to further discussions with staff on feasibility of additional amenities.

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  • CB 120999: AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Parks and Recreation; authorizing the Superintendent of Seattle Parks and Recreation to enter into a golf course management agreement with Premier Golf Centers, L.L.C. for the operation of the City of Seattle’s municipal golf courses located at Jackson Park Golf Course, Bill Wright Golf Complex at Jefferson Park, Interbay Golf Center, and West Seattle Golf Course and their related facilities; authorizing the Superintendent of Seattle Parks and Recreation to set golf fees consistent with that golf course management agreement; and authorizing Premier Golf Centers, L.L.C. to charge and collect fees on behalf of Seattle Parks and Recreation.

    May 9, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 1279-2025: To authorize the City Attorney to spend City funds to acquire and accept in good faith certain fee simple and lesser real estate located in the vicinity of Little Turtle to Sunbury Road/Cherrybottom Park, Columbus Ohio 43230 and contract for associated professional services in order for the Recreation and Parks Department to timely complete the acquisition of Real Estate for the Big Walnut Trail Little Turtle to Sunbury Road/Cherrybottom Park, Project; to authorize the appropriation of $325,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; to authorize the transfer of $325,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Permanent Improvement Fund; to authorize the amendment of the 2024 Capital Improvements Budget; and to declare an emergency. ($325,000.00)

    May 7, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2025-0831: On the message and order, authorizing a limit for the Boston Public Schools Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2026 to support the maintenance and repair for BPS facilities, including custodial and utility costs for extended building time, floor refinishing, landscaping and building repairs. Receipts from Lease, Permit for Use and Parking Fees for BPS facilities will be deposited in the fund. BPS facilities will be the only unit authorized to expend from the fund and such expenditures shall not exceed Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00), the committee submitted a report recommending that the order ought to pass. The report was accepted; the order was passed.

    Apr 2, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 25-0439: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Bedrock, LLC to increase the vendor's fee rate. Amends an on-call contract with Bedrock, LLC to increase the vendor’s fee rate sheet by an allowable 3 percent for material placement in Denver parks and medians. No change to contract amount or terms, citywide (PARKS-202367208-01/PARKS-202578486-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-12-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-8-2025.

    Mar 31, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-0196: A bill for an ordinance amending Section 39-121 of the Revised Municipal Code of the City and County of Denver to add Facility Use fees regarding certain facilities at and within Dedisse Park. Amends Section 39-121 of the Revised Municipal Code of the City and County of Denver to add Facility Use fees regarding certain facilities at and within Dedisse Park. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-18-2025.

    Feb 11, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 0395-2025: To authorize the City Attorney to spend City funds to acquire and accept in good faith certain fee simple title and lesser real estate located at 1873 East Cooke Road, Columbus, Ohio 43219, and contract for associated professional services in order for the Recreation and Parks Department to timely complete the acquisition of Real Estate for the Cooke Woods Preservation Project; to authorize and expend up to $1,170,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund 2283 and Voted Bond Fund 7702; and to declare an emergency. ($1,170,000.00)

    Feb 3, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0368-2025: To authorize and direct the City Auditor to establish an auditor’s certificate in the amount of $100,000.00 for various expenditures related to interdepartmental fees in conjunction with capital improvement projects managed by the Recreation and Parks Department; to authorize the transfer of $100,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Voted Bond Fund, to authorize the amendment of the 2024 Capital Improvements Budget; and to authorize the expenditure of $100,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Voted Bond Fund. ($100,000.00)

    Jan 31, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3446-2024: To authorize the City Attorney to spend City funds to acquire and accept in good faith certain fee simple and lesser real estate located in the vicinity of 4675 Westerville Road, Columbus Ohio 43231 and contract for associated professional services in order for the Recreation and Parks Department to timely complete the acquisition of Real Estate for the Improvements of Kilbourne Run Sports Park Roundabout project; to authorize the transfer and expenditure of $18,000.00 within the Recreation and Parks Voted Bond Fund; to authorize the amendment of the 2024 Capital Improvements Budget; and to declare an emergency. ($18,000.00)

    Dec 3, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Public Meeting Agenda December 2, 2024 7:00 PM

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Huntsville, AL
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider two ordinances: HR-484 to create a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and HR-485 to authorize acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The agenda included announcements of ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, including the Strafford Park and Bair Road stormwater projects, and closure of Contention Lane Bridge in January, along with various township business items including approval of proposals for the West Valley Road Storm and Sanitary Pipe Upgrade project totaling multiple contractor fees and escrow releases totaling approximately $700,520.86.

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  • 2784-2024: To authorize the City Attorney to spend City funds to acquire and accept in good faith certain fee simple title and lesser real estate located at 1213 and 1217 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43222, Franklin County parcel numbers 010-026226 and 010-042681, and contract for associated professional services in order for the Recreation and Parks Department to timely complete the acquisition of Real Estate for the West Franklinton Greenspace Project (“Public Project”); to authorize and expend up to $370,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund and Voted Bond Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($370,000.00)

    Oct 7, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120892: AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Parks and Recreation; establishing the 2025-2026 fee schedule for the use of park properties and other park and recreation facilities and services; and superseding previous park and recreation fee schedules.

    Sep 7, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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