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  • TOWNSHIP AND SPECIAL TAX LEVIES Cl. 73 Act of Dec. 1 ...

    Coatesville, PA
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    This document amends Pennsylvania's Second Class Township Code to establish tax levy provisions for townships. The amendments authorize township boards of supervisors to levy various property taxes on real property, including: up to 14 mills for general township purposes (with court approval for up to 5 additional mills), up to 5 mills for highway lighting, up to 50% of the general tax rate for public buildings, up to 3 mills for fire apparatus and services, up to 2 mills for fire hydrants, and taxes for parks and recreation facilities and debt service. The legislation was enacted December 1, 2004, as House Bill 250 (Act No. 224).

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  • What's Happening in Stamford Downtown STAMFORD DOWNTOWN

    Stamford, CT
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    Stamford Downtown is a Special Services District established in 1992 that supplements city services in the urban core through sanitation, landscaping, placemaking, and marketing to achieve goals including economic development, residential growth, retail recruitment, and increased downtown foot traffic. The district's FY22 revenue comes primarily from special assessments (58%), contributions (28%), and event revenue (10%), with the city contributing $190,000 to cover less than 20% of public realm maintenance costs and less than 10% of public community event costs. Stamford Downtown provides extensive services including daily streetscape cleaning, snow removal, social outreach, park improvements, and free public events such as the Farmers Market, Balloon Parade Spectacular, and exercise classes, while maintaining a spending ratio of over $21 in district investment for every $1 of direct city contribution.

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  • PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID HARRISBURG PA PERMIT NO. 533

    Carlisle, PA
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    This document is a Dickinson Township newsletter and informational bulletin from fall 2022. It contains the township's meeting schedule for October 2022 through March 2023, listing regular meetings for the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission, Zoning Hearing Board, Municipal Authority, and Park & Recreation Commission. The bulletin also includes township contact information, holiday dates, road maintenance updates listing paved and chip-sealed roads completed in fall 2022, upcoming community events, and a note that the Planning Commission completed a comprehensive plan update with a significantly reduced and streamlined document.

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  • PA State Archives - RG-48 - Series Titles - digitized: Municipal Governments

    Pittsburgh, PA
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    This document describes the organizational structure and functions of Pennsylvania municipal governments housed in the State Archives (RG-48). It explains that municipalities provide core local services including police, fire protection, road maintenance, water and sewage systems, zoning, parks, and licensing, with powers shared among state and local levels and enhanced through home rule provisions. The document details governance structures for Pennsylvania's major city classes, including Philadelphia's council of 17 members with a strong mayor since 1952, and Pittsburgh and Scranton's similarly structured strong-mayor systems established through 1974 home rule charters.

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  • penn township, westmoreland county - eCode360

    Phoenixville, PA
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    Penn Township, Westmoreland County held a caucus meeting on June 11, 2025 to address several items including ratification of a disaster declaration for June 6 flooding, consideration of watershed planning participation, and approval of the DeStefano Consolidation Plan for a minor subdivision in the Neighborhood Commercial zoning district. The meeting also covered personnel changes, including the resignation of Finance Director Colleen Gain and appointment of Mary Perez as Township Treasurer effective June 19, 2025, as well as discussion of sewage facility planning, maintenance agreements, Public Works materials bids, and approval of a $50,967.90 traffic line painting project awarded to Parking Lot Painting Company.

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  • Agendas, Minutes & Reports | City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks

    Los Angeles, CA
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    This webpage provides access to agendas, minutes, and reports from the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Commission. The document presents a meeting schedule spanning from July 17, 2025 through December 18, 2025, with meetings held generally on Thursdays biweekly. Each meeting includes associated agendas, minutes, information reports, and board meeting audio recordings available to the public. Specific reports referenced include the FY24-25 Park Fee Annual Report (November 6, 2025), Park Needs Assessment reports (September 4 and December 18, 2025), the LA Equestrian Center Improvement Projects (October 2, 2025), and a CAO Performance Metrics and Operations Update on A Bridge Home Shelter (December 18, 2025). Two meetings were cancelled (December 4 and September 18, 2025). The page indicates the Commission also oversees Concessions Commission and Facility Repair and Maintenance Task Forces.

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