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  • July 1, 2026 Zoning Hearing Board Meeting Agenda [PDF, 1 page]

    Jul 1, 2026

    ·Bristol, PA
    Agenda

    The Zoning Hearing Board scheduled a meeting for Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. to consider Appeal #8-26 regarding a property at 317 Mill Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania 19007, owned by Mark & Marilyn Corporation. The appeal requests four variances: permission for multiple principal uses (residential apartments and commercial), authorization to alter nonconforming apartments to accommodate two units on the second floor and one unit on the third floor, variances from percentage and average size requirements for apartments, and relief from off-street parking requirements for the residential apartments.

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  • April 9, 2026 - Committee of the Whole Meeting Agenda

    Apr 9, 2026

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Agenda

    This April 9, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting agenda included five unanimous resolutions recognizing community contributions and designating observances: honoring Hype Athletics' 25 years of community support, proclaiming March 2026 as Social Work Month, April 2026 as National Arab American Heritage Month, April 2026 as Autism Acceptance Month, and offering condolences to the family of Ganelle Shooshanian. The meeting also addressed economic development initiatives including approval of a Brownfield Plan for 15625 Lundy Parkway, establishment of a 12-month weatherization and energy efficiency pilot program with Jefferson East, Inc., a noise ordinance waiver for Downtown Dearborn Movie Nights in Peace Park East, and an ordinance amendment regarding the Parking Advisory Commission.

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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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  • SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA WORK SESSION September 2, 2025 Tuesday 2:00 PM

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Salt Lake City, UT
    Agenda
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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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  • Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan — Agenda 2025-02-19

    Feb 19, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This agenda documents a special meeting of the Seattle City Council's Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan scheduled for February 19, 2025, at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber. The nine-member committee, chaired by Joy Hollingsworth, will conduct a 120-minute briefing and discussion on Seattle's Comprehensive Plan and planning for facilities and services, with presentations from directors and officials representing the Office of Planning and Community Development, Department of Transportation, Parks and Recreation, Public Utilities, City Light, Police Department, and Fire Department. The meeting will accept only written public comments, which must be submitted two hours prior to the meeting to all councilmembers.

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

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider ordinance HR-484 establishing a new Public Arts Commission and ordinance HR-485 authorizing acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The meeting agenda included township business items such as approving proposals for the West Valley Road Storm and Sanitary Pipe Upgrade project, ratifying a Local Share Account grant application for Friendship Park upgrades, and approving escrow releases totaling approximately $700,521 for various development projects. The township also announced ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, including stormwater work at Strafford Park and Bair Road, and Contention Lane Bridge closures scheduled for January.

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

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Louisville, KY
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider ordinance HR-484 creating a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and ordinance HR-485 authorizing acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The meeting agenda included approval of multiple township business items, including ratification of a Local Share Account grant application for Friendship Park upgrades, approval of proposals for the West Valley Road storm and sanitary pipe upgrade project, and escrow releases totaling over $700,000 for various development projects. The township also announced ongoing stormwater projects at Strafford Park and Bair Road, closure of the Contention Lane Bridge in January for repairs, and an annual tree lighting event scheduled for December 7th.

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

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Indianapolis, IN
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider adoption of ordinance HR-484 creating a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and ordinance HR-485 authorizing acquisition of a 0.777 acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The board also approved several township business items including ratification of a Local Share Account grant application for park upgrades, proposals for the West Valley Road storm and sanitary pipe upgrade project, and escrow releases totaling approximately $700,520 for various developments. Additionally, the board announced ongoing stormwater projects at Strafford Park and Bair Road, scheduled bridge repairs, and an upcoming annual tree lighting event.

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

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider ordinances including 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 meeting also addressed township business including approval of proposals for the West Valley Road Storm and Sanitary Pipe Upgrade project, escrow releases totaling approximately $700,521 for various developments, and announcements of ongoing infrastructure projects including stormwater improvements on Strafford Park and Bair Road and a January bridge closure for repairs.

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

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Lexington, KY
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider adoption of ordinance HR-484 creating a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and ordinance HR-485 authorizing acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through a PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The board also approved various township business items including ratification of a Local Share Account grant application for Friendship Park upgrades, proposals for the West Valley Road storm and sanitary pipe upgrade project, and escrow releases totaling approximately $700,521 for completed development projects. Additionally, the meeting included announcements about ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, including stormwater work at Strafford Park and Bair Road, and closure of Contention Lane Bridge in January.

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

    Dec 2, 2024

    ·Jacksonville, FL
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on December 2, 2024, to consider adopting ordinance HR-484 to create a new Public Arts Commission and Historic Resource Overlay District, and ordinance HR-485 to authorize acquisition of a 0.777-acre parcel at 595 Park Ridge Drive through the PEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The meeting agenda included announcements regarding ongoing stormwater projects at Strafford Park and Bair Road, approvals for park upgrades funding and infrastructure projects including West Valley Road storm and sanitary pipe upgrades, and escrow releases totaling approximately $700,520.86 for various developments.

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  • JACKSON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING AGENDA August 13, 2024 1. 3:00 P.M.

    Aug 13, 2024

    ·Jackson, MS
    Agenda

    This agenda outlines a Jackson Township Board of Trustees meeting scheduled for August 13, 2024, beginning with a 3:00 P.M. work session on fraud reporting training and tennis court construction, followed by executive sessions on police sergeants' promotions and public works compensation negotiations. The 5:00 P.M. general session includes consideration of a negotiated agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police for sergeants, a School Resource Officer memorandum of understanding, acceptance of donations totaling $370 ($270 from Teeg Family LLC for the Park Division and $100 from John Steffen and Melanie Umlauf for the Fire Department), and appropriation transfer requests from Public Works and Zoning Departments. A public hearing is scheduled at 5:00 P.M. regarding Amendment 20240693, in which the developer proposes reducing dwelling units on a 9.52-acre property at the southeast corner of Dressler and Montgomery from 38 units to 34 units across the revised R-3 PUD general development plan. The agenda also includes noxious weed resolutions, approval of July 23, 2024 meeting minutes, and consideration of the 2025 Alternative Tax Budget Document.

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  • Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee — Agenda 2024-04-24

    Apr 24, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This April 24, 2024 Parks, Public Utilities, and Technology Committee agenda sets a 2:00 PM meeting at Seattle City Hall with five named members led by Chair Joy Hollingsworth. The primary business item is a resolution adopting the Seattle Parks and Recreation 2024 Parks Development Plan and authorizing the Seattle Department of Parks (text cut off). The agenda permits public comment both remotely (online registration opens one hour before the meeting) and in-person (sign-up sheet at least 15 minutes prior to start), with written comments accepted via Council@seattle.gov.

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  • Louisville Metro Government Meeting Agenda – Final Thursday, November 30, 2023

    Nov 30, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
    Agenda

    The Louisville Metro Council meeting of November 30, 2023 included consideration of Ordinance O-276-23, which would establish the One Park Development Area under Kentucky tax increment financing statutes (KRS 65.7041-65.7083). The ordinance designates the Metro Development Authority, Inc. as the agency responsible for implementing a development plan, authorizes the Metro to enter into a local participation agreement, and permits payment of a "released amount" under the agreement's terms, with action required by May 2024. The meeting was held virtually and was chaired by Council President Markus Winkler.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Agenda 2023-06-21

    Jun 21, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This agenda announces a June 21, 2023, meeting of the Seattle City Council's Public Assets and Homelessness Committee, chaired by Andrew J. Lewis, scheduled for 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber at 600 4th Avenue. The committee will consider the appointment of Ashraf Hasham as a member of the Climate Pledge Arena Giving Council for a term extending to June 30, 2026, and will conduct a briefing and discussion on a council waiver of development standards to permit redevelopment of the South Park Community Center and installation of five light poles for athletic field lights (Project No. 3034063-LU, Type V). The meeting will include a public comment period available for remote or in-person participation with online registration beginning two hours before the start time.

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  • TO BE HELD JULY 14, 2016, AT 6:00 PM

    Jul 14, 2016

    ·Huntsville, AL
    Agenda

    The Huntsville City Council regular meeting was scheduled for July 14, 2016, at 6:00 PM and included resolutions, special recognitions, and multiple public hearings on zoning and land use matters. Notable agenda items included public hearings on grass removal cost assessments, the McMullen Place Phase 5 private subdivision, and several zoning ordinance amendments scheduled for August 25, 2016, concerning research park districts, planned development regulations, and shared parking requirements. The meeting also featured recognition of individuals and organizations, including the Dominion Covenant Fellowship of Churches' 2016 International Convocation in Huntsville.

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  • 25.09.16-CPC-meeting-agenda-1.pdf

    Providence, RI
    Agenda

    The Providence City Plan Commission held a meeting on September 16, 2025, to review several development projects and an institutional master plan. Key items included a request for a one-year extension of preliminary plan approval for 45 Parade Street; a public hearing on a proposed 49-foot, four-story multifamily building with 39 units at 290 and 298 Public Street requesting height and parking adjustments; Providence College's five-year Institutional Master Plan; and a major change request for 150 Pitman Street involving a 20% reduction in dwelling units. The meeting was held at the Joseph Doorley Municipal Building with remote participation available via Zoom.

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  • Page | 1 AGENDA STAMFORD PLANNING BOARD REGULAR MEETING & PUBLIC HEARING

    Stamford, CT
    Agenda

    The Stamford Planning Board held a regular meeting and public hearing on September 29, 2020, via Zoom to discuss city-owned properties and a proposed sale. The Board reviewed a triennial list of city-owned properties for potential future use or disposal, and considered the proposed sale of 66 West Park Place (Park Square West III) to a buyer planning a mixed-use development featuring 7,000-10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail/innovation hub space and approximately 70 residential co-living apartments across 7-8 stories. The sale requires approval from the Planning Board, Board of Finance, and Board of Representatives under city ordinance provisions for special property sales.

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    Jackson, MS
    Agenda

    This is a Jackson, Mississippi City Council meeting agenda dated June 16, 2026, scheduled for 6:00 PM. The regular agenda includes establishment of assessment districts for Greater Belhaven, Downtown Jackson Business Improvement District, and Fondren Business Improvement District for 2026; authorization for the Mayor to execute a facility use agreement with Leavell Woods-Sykes Baseball Association for baseball fields at Leavell Woods Park; ratification of grant applications to the Central Mississippi Planning and Development District Area Agency on Aging for elderly services including congregate meals, home-delivered meals, and transportation for fiscal year 2026-2027; acceptance of Robertson Produce of Mississippi, LLC's bid for a twelve-month fresh produce supply for the Jackson Zoo; authorization to apply for a $1,000,000 MEMA/FEMA Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grant; and authorization for professional engineering services with CivilTech, Inc. for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Bridge Replacement Project.

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  • 1. Call to order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Approval of Agenda 5.

    Kansas City, MO
    Agenda

    The City of North Kansas City, Missouri held a Regular Council Meeting on February 1, 2022, conducted virtually via Zoom due to COVID-19 precautions. The agenda included routine consent items such as approval of previous meeting minutes, a Planning Commission appointment, and approval of successor directors for the North Kansas City Destination Developers Community Improvement District, as well as consideration of an emergency public health order extension through February 26, 2022, and engagement of a consultant for a River Forest Park feasibility study that was approved in the FY 2022 Budget.

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  • Council Packet

    Evanston, IL
    Agenda

    This packet documents a Special City Council meeting held November 5, 2013, in Evanston, Illinois, to present and discuss the 2013 Strategic Plan with focus on economic development, financial policies, and services for at-risk families. The city's current financial and debt policies are detailed in the 2013 Approved Budget (pages 35–44) and include fund reserve policies for General, Parking, Water, and Sewer funds plus a debt policy governing property tax-supported General Obligation debt capped at $113.0 million. As of 2013, Evanston's G.O. debt totaled $152.6 million with other debt of $72.5 million for total debt of $225.1 million, representing a G.O. debt-to-assessed equalized value ratio of 5.60% and a total debt-to-EAV ratio of 8.25%, both exceeding the 2013 municipal average of 3.86% and 5.41% respectively. The city had reviewed potential debt reduction measures in 2010 but took no action at that time.

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  • Page 1 of 3 GREENVILLE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION Regular Meeting Agenda

    Greenville, SC
    Agenda

    This is a regular meeting agenda for the Greenville County Legislative Delegation scheduled for April 27, 2026 at 5:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers. The agenda includes board and commission nominations and appointments across multiple agencies, including the Board of Voter Registration and Elections (1 seat), Foster Care Review Boards 13-B and 13-C (3 seats total), the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport Commission (1 seat), Greenville Technical College Area Commission (3 seats), North Greenville Fire District Board of Commissioners (1 seat), and Greater Greenville Mental Health Center Board (3 seats). New business items include approval of polling place locations for 2026 elections, consideration of South Carolina Department of Natural Resources property acquisition for Cedar Mountain Heritage Preserve, and the Parks and Recreation Development Fund FY 2025-2026 allocation with a request of $23,323.61 for City of Simpsonville Heritage Park Improvements Phase I.

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  • I. Call Meeting To Order II. Invocation - Council Member Litchfield III.

    Greenville, SC
    Agenda

    The Greenville City Council agenda for April 8, 2021 virtual meeting included recognition of a Public Works Department retiree, appointments to multiple boards and commissions (Environmental Advisory Commission, Human Relations Council, Convention & Visitors Authority, Recreation & Parks Commission, and Youth Council), and four public hearings covering a commercial park annexation, high-density residential rezoning request, zoning ordinance amendments, and acceptance of grants for building reuse and economic development. The meeting included a 30-minute public comment period and city manager's report with no direct fiscal impact noted for the appointments agenda item.

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  • Page 1 of 2 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP PUBLIC MEETING AGENDA

    Phoenixville, PA
    Agenda

    The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting agenda for March 16, 2026, at 7:00 PM that included acknowledgment of Conestoga High School students who won the PennDOT Innovations Challenge and announcements regarding a New York City bus trip, traffic safety reminders, and stormwater inspection deadlines. The business agenda included approval of the 2025 Subdivision and Land Development Activities Report, authorization to update the Township's Comprehensive Plan, approval of water rescue equipment purchase for the fire department, and various grants and projects including hazard mitigation, traffic signal upgrades, pedestrian enhancements, and park bathroom facilities. The board also scheduled public hearings for April 20, 2026, to consider amendments to the Township's ordinances and home rule charter.

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  • MEETING AGENDA CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND PARKS

    Los Angeles, CA
    Agenda

    On April 7, 2022, the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Facility Repair and Maintenance Commission Task Force held a virtual meeting to discuss four main agenda items: revised plans for a 50-acre park at Porter Ranch Sesnon Property, a sculpture installation at Benny H. Potter Park, a proposed renaming of Pico Union Vest Pocket Park, and an implementation update on the Quimby Park Fee Ordinance. The meeting was conducted via Zoom due to COVID-19 concerns, with provisions for public comment limited to two minutes per speaker and the next meeting tentatively scheduled for April 21, 2022.

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  • AGENDA ~ MERIDIAN A ~ 0 ~~ 5-':---~ li ~ CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN

    Lansing, MI
    Agenda

    The Charter Township of Meridian Board scheduled a regular meeting for September 5, 2017 at 6:00 PM at Township Hall (5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, Michigan) to present and hear the 2018 Recommended Budget. The agenda included approval of minutes from August 15 and August 22, 2017 meetings, a Quarterly Treasurer's Report by Julie Brixie, action items including Lake Lansing SAD Resolution #3 and the Redevelopment Ready Communities Program, and board discussion of the Okemos Community Church parking issue in the Okemos PICA and vacant and abandoned buildings. Communications received included support from the Tuthill family, Horizon Bank, and Greater Lansing Sports Authority for continuing the Gus Macker Tournament, and applications for Hazard Mitigation Assistance and matters related to the Sleepy Hollow Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District.

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  • July 9th workshop agenda

    Mahanoy City, PA
    Agenda

    Mahanoy City Borough scheduled a workshop meeting for July 9, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. to address four main discussion items: review of the Benesch report, exploration of options for East End Park, consideration of Dan Markewicz's appointment as fire chief, and approval of four parade requests (Citizens parade in Mount Carmel on July 24th, and three West End parades in Shenandoah on August 7th, Delano on August 15th, and Barnesville Fire & Fire Convention on August 22nd). The agenda also included review of three handicap permit applications for residents at 135 E Mahanoy, 335 W Mahanoy, and 110 S South Street.

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  • 24.02.20-CPC-meeting-agenda.pdf

    Providence, RI
    Agenda

    The Providence City Plan Commission held a regular meeting on February 20, 2024, to discuss and vote on six agenda items including a comprehensive plan update, four zoning referrals, a minor subdivision case, and a minor land development project. Notable items for decision included a rezoning request for 400-410 Hope Street from R-3 to C-1, a lot subdivision at 2 Ware Court, rezoning requests at 702-710 Potters Avenue and 103 Evergreen Street, and a proposal to construct a 21-unit residential addition at 106 Reservoir with a parking variance request. The meeting was held in-person at the Joseph Doorley Municipal Building with remote participation available via Zoom.

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  • AGENDA ~ MERIDIAN A 'x o ~~ s~~i, ~ CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN

    Lansing, MI
    Agenda

    This agenda sets forth the March 20, 2018 regular meeting of the Charter Township of Meridian Township Board, scheduled for 6:00 pm at 5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, Michigan. The meeting includes presentations on new police officers, a Commitment to Excellence Award from M Parks President Brett Kaschinski, and road funding information from Bill Conklin of the Ingham County Road Department. Action items for voting include Redi-Ride Service Hours Expansion, a Consulting Agreement, and a Resolution for Newton Road Pathway Crossing on Saginaw. Board discussion items address the Mixed Use Planned Unit Development Concept Plan for The Grand Reserve of Okemos, Rezoning #18010 (Giguere Homes), an Amendment to the Rental Registration Ordinance, and a C-2 Commercial Zoning Amendment for Outdoor Entertainment. The consent agenda includes approval of minutes from the March 6, 2018 meeting, bills, a 2017 Order to Maintain Sidewalk SAD #17, and grant applications for Towner Road Park Inclusive Play and Nature Observation Space and Ottawa Hills Park Neighborhood Play Space and Fitness Zone.

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