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26 results for “parking permit program”

  • 2026-0664: Resolution amending Resolution No. 245 approved April 21, 2015, providing for the implementation of a Residential Parking Permit Program (RPPP) Area "HH" in the Central Northside Community (Council District #1), to expand the district to include an additional address pursuant to Pittsburgh Code Chapter 549.

    Jun 18, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2026-1187: Order for a hearing to discuss and evaluate the Resident Parking Permit Program.

    Jun 4, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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2026-0565: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title 4: Public Places and Property, Article VII: City Realty by adding a new Chapter 456: City Farms Garden Program, to authorize the Department of Parks and Recreation to establish a Garden Program, which permits urban agricultural activities on permanently City-owned property, all under certain terms and conditions.

May 29, 2026

·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Governance and Utilities Committee — Minutes 2026-05-14

    May 14, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Governance and Utilities Committee met on May 14, 2026, to conduct municipal appointments and authorize stormwater-related agreements. The Committee unanimously approved (5–0) the reappointment of Andrew Lee as General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of Seattle Public Utilities through December 31, 2029, and confirmed two new members to the Seattle Public Utilities Customer Review Panel: Stan Diddams and Gabriel Navarro, each for terms through July 31, 2028. The Committee also recommended passage of CB 121202, which authorizes Seattle Public Utilities to execute amendments to its interlocal agreement with King County Flood Control Zone District regarding the South Park Interim Flooding Preparedness and Response Program (approved 4–0, with Dan Strauss excused). A second ordinance, CB 121190, relating to the 2026 Stormwater Code Update and compliance with the City's 2024–2029 Phase 1 Municipal Stormwater Permit, was under review at the meeting's close.

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  • Minutes from the April 28, 2026 Regular Meeting

    Apr 28, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
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    Hazleton City Council held a Regular Meeting on April 28, 2026, with four of five council members present (Bruno, Colombo, Ondishin, and Perry present; Nilles absent). The council passed Ordinance 2026-9 on first reading by a 4-0 vote, correcting a clerical error in Ordinance 2026-4 regarding penalty provisions in Chapter 1, Article II of the Code of Ordinances. The council also advanced Ordinance 2026-8 to second reading, which establishes a Residential Reserved Parking Permit Program modeled after the city's handicapped parking ordinance, to be implemented in the Northeast section where off-street parking is limited or unavailable; permits are owner-occupied only, revocable for misuse or nonpayment, and enforceable by the City Police Department.

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  • 2026-04-14 Regular Meeting Agenda

    Apr 14, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
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    The Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on April 14, 2026, featuring a public hearing on the Greater Hazleton Area Thrive 2035 Multi-Municipal Comprehensive Plan and consideration of several ordinances and resolutions. Key items included first reading of Ordinance 2026-8 establishing a Residential Reserved Parking Permit Program, second reading of Ordinance 2026-7, and resolutions to approve the amended Fiscal Year 2026 Action Plan, award a bid for the Hazleton Streets Improvements Project—Phase 1, and request Department of Conservation and Natural Resources funds for the Columbus Court Community Park and Pagnotti Field Project—Phase 1.

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  • 2026-0312: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title Five, Traffic, Article Seven, Parking, Chapter 543, Parking Meters and Chapter 549, Residential Parking Permit Program, to implement temporary enforcement and penalty provisions for specified areas during the NFL Draft.

    Mar 31, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 26-0423: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Denver Civic Ventures, Inc. for use within Skyline Park Block 1 for public events by permit, Council District 10. Approves a Park Use Agreement with Denver Civic Ventures, Inc. for use of Skyline Park Block 1 for year-round markets, sports and entertainment watch party events and other free public events intended to program and activate the park and Downtown Denver, in Council District 10 (PARKS-202683778). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-4-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-1-2026.

    Mar 24, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2025-2585: Resolution amending Resolution 60 of 2013, providing for the implementation of a Residential Permit Parking Program (RPPP) Area P in the Uptown and Bluff neighborhoods to expand the streets pursuant to Pittsburgh code Chapter 549.

    Nov 26, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-2267: Resolution amending Resolution No. 531, effective August 6, 2013, providing for the implementation of a Residential Parking Permit Program (RPPP) Area “L,” in the Central Northside community (Council District 1), to expand the district to include an additional address pursuant to Pittsburgh Code Chapter 549.

    Sep 19, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2025-09-03

    Sep 3, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met on September 3, 2025, with five members present (Mark Solomon, Dan Strauss, Debora Juarez, Alexis Mercedes Rinck, and Maritza Rivera) to address six land use items. The Committee recommended approval of a waiver to install 32 netting poles at Jefferson Park Golf Course (CF 314536), approved unanimously 5–0. The Committee recommended passage as amended of the Roots to Roofs Bonus Pilot Program ordinance (CB 121011), which adds new Sections 23.40.090 through 23.40.097 to the Seattle Municipal Code, with a 4–1 vote in favor (Rivera opposed). A contract rezone application for 352 Roy Street to increase the height limit from 65 feet to 85 feet (CF 314534) was discussed, and an ordinance updating land use permit review timelines (CB 121045) was heard at a public hearing but not voted on during the meeting.

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  • 2025-1896: Resolution amending Resolution 34 of 2013, providing for the implementation of a Residential Permit Parking Program (RPPP) Area ‘EE’ in the Point Breeze Neighborhood to remove streets pursuant to Pittsburgh code Chapter 549, at no cost to the city.

    May 30, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-1738: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances Title 5, Traffic; Article VII, Parking; Chapter 549, Residential Parking Permit Program to clarify the regulations for posting of signage.

    Apr 14, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-1739: Resolution amending Resolution 98 of 2017, providing for the implementation of a Residential Permit Parking Program (RPPP) Area ‘KK’ in the South Side Flats to expand the streets pursuant to Pittsburgh City Code Chapter 549.

    Apr 14, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • BL2024-391: An ordinance amending Chapter 13.08 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to authorize the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure to establish, administer and enforce, and the Traffic and Parking Commission to regulate, a permitting program to regulate food, beverage, and merchandise vending from trucks or other motor vehicles within the public right-of-way.

    May 23, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2023-07-18

    Jul 18, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met on July 18, 2023, with four members present (Pedersen, Strauss, Herbold, Morales) and one excused (Sawant). The committee recommended passage of four items: CB 120614, authorizing department heads to accept grants and amend the 2023-2028 Capital Improvement Program; CB 120613, permitting the 300 Pine Street Condominium Association to continue operating a pedestrian skybridge over 3rd Avenue between Pine and Stewart Streets; CB 120600 (as amended), establishing additional uses for automated traffic safety cameras and designating restricted racing zones; and CB 120611, authorizing sale of the Former Henderson Street Pumping Plant property at 8817 Seward Park Avenue South as a direct sale to Seattle Public Schools. All four measures passed unanimously with no opposing votes. The committee also heard an information item on the Seattle Department of Transportation Annual Equity Report.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-07-07

    Jul 7, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on July 7, 2023, at 2:03 p.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber to discuss CB 120609, an ordinance authorizing the Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent to enter into a Concession Agreement with Sail Sand Point. The agreement permits Sail Sand Point to occupy and use a portion of the Magnuson North Shore Recreation Area at Warren G. Magnuson Park to provide sailing and boating programs, education, short-term boat rentals, and dry boat storage. The meeting, presided over by Councilmember Lewis, adjourned at 3:23 p.m.

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  • 1128-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Recreation and Parks to enter into contract with the Community for New Direction for services related to the implementation of the 2023 Neighborhood Violence Intervention Program; to authorize the expenditure in an amount not to exceed $429,500.00 from the Recreation and Parks Operating Fund 2285; to waive the competitive bidding provisions as permitted under Columbus City Code Section 329.15; and to declare an emergency. ($429,500.00)

    Apr 5, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0821-2023: To approve Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) #2023-01, executed between representatives of the City of Columbus and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 1632 to enact an incentive pay program for eligible employees in the Department of Public Service, Department of Recreation and Parks and Department of Finance which permits eligible employees to serve as CDL trainers and equipment trainers and to receive additional compensation as outlined in MOU 2023-01; and to declare an emergency.

    Mar 9, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120435: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Traffic Code; revising restricted parking zone program fees for restricted parking zone permits and guest permits; clarifying language related to the transition to virtual, license plate-based permitting; and amending Sections 3.12.120, 11.16.319, and 11.72.351 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Sep 8, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2022-0465: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title V: Traffic, Article VII: Parking, Chapter 549: Residential Parking Permit Program, § 549.08: Visitor Permits; Non-Resident Permits, so as to relate the issuance of residential parking permits for short-term rentals to the issuance of licenses by the Department of Permits, Licenses, and Inspections authorizing the operation of short-term rentals in the City of Pittsburgh.

    Jun 14, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2021-1867: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title V: Traffic, Article VII: Parking, Chapter 549: Residential Parking Permit Program, so as to clarify the administrative process for the program; provide for virtual permitting; add the permit fees to the City’s annual fee book; adopt regulations for the use of Visitor Permits and Non-Resident Permits; and create the hybrid RPP area program. (Post Agenda held 10/27/21) (Public Hearing held 11/4/21)

    Sep 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • CC 140902agn Page 1 of 3 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH FLORIDA MEMORANDUM TO:

    Jacksonville, FL
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    The Jacksonville Beach City Council met on September 2, 2014, to consider multiple items including approval of previous meeting minutes and recognition of Finance Officer Harry Royal for the city's Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. The agenda included bids and purchases for city services such as tree trimming, a street sweeper vehicle, and debris monitoring services, along with resolutions establishing a grease interceptor rebate program for food service facilities and designating residential lands for future recreation use. An ordinance was also introduced for first reading that would amend zoning regulations to remove public and private parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities from the list of permitted uses in various residential zones.

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  • Bethlehem-Pa.gov

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Bethlehem is a city of 75,000 people in eastern Pennsylvania presenting itself as undergoing economic and cultural renaissance. The city operates a community website offering access to multiple municipal functions including community recovery funding, permits, city council meetings, recreation programs, taxes, and procurement. Current recreation offerings include Volleyball Nights at Fairview Park (Wednesday nights starting June 17th for adults), the 2026 Family Park Program (June 15th–July 23rd), Fitness in the Garden (3rd Tuesday monthly, April–September), and Trail Tuesdays (1st Tuesday monthly, April–October). The website also hosts notifications of seasonal closures, such as the ice rink closure notice, and provides community event information and voluntary water conservation messaging.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. 2023 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF JIM THORPE AMENDING CHAPTER

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    Ordinance No. 2023 amends Chapter 420 of the Jim Thorpe Borough Code to revise the residential parking permit program. The ordinance modifies Section 420-49 to establish permit application requirements for residents living on Broadway, West Broadway, High Street, Race Street, Hill Road, or Quarry Street, requiring proof of residency via driver's license, state identification, or lease, along with driver's license number and vehicle registration details. The ordinance also restates Section 420-54 to allow property owners who do not reside in the residential parking district to apply for permits if their property is used for residential rather than commercial purposes. Permit fees are to be established by Borough Council resolution and applied toward administering the residential parking permit program.

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  • ZONING ORDINANCE CITY OF ORLANDO FLORIDA

    Orlando, FL
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    NULL The document is a webpage screenshot from the City of Orlando's website showing navigation links and service categories (building permits, parking, trash, parks, police/fire, events, etc.). It contains no zoning ordinance content, budget figures, program details, votes, specific dates, or quantitative metrics that would constitute meaningful summary material for a transparency platform.

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