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7 results for “personnel management” · minutes

  • October 9, 2025 TO: City of Lincoln Personnel Board ...

    Oct 9, 2025

    ·Lincoln, NE
    Minutes

    The City of Lincoln Personnel Board held a meeting on September 18, 2025, to approve minutes and consider creating two new job classifications: Dentist (Class Code 3617, Pay Range W06 at $142,334.40–$206,377.60) and Senior Community Outreach Specialist (Class Code 3679, Pay Range C31 at $65,748.80–$83,948.80). The Board approved the August 21, 2025, minutes by a vote of 3–0–1 (Ayes: Sapp, Dale, Abraham; Abstain: Bogart; Absent: Schiefen). A subsequent meeting is scheduled for October 16, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers to address requests including creation of a Technology Project Coordinator position (Class Code 1455, Pay Range A14 at $76,169.60–$101,608.00), revision of the Fiber Network and Right-of-Way Manager position to Broadband Conduit System Manager with pay range reduction from W04 ($113,464.00–$164,528.00) to W02 ($90,459.20–$131,164.80), and retitling the Gatehouse Attendant II position to Solid Waste Customer Service Assistant.

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BOSTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING September 24, 2025 1

Sep 24, 2025

·Boston, MA
Minutes

At its September 24, 2025 regular meeting, Boston Township Trustees approved the prior meeting minutes and received updates on zoning enforcement, including three Board of Zoning Appeals hearings with decisions on permits and ongoing compliance issues with property owners. The trustees also received revenue checks totaling $27,583.71 from Cuyahoga Falls and Peninsula through joint economic development agreements, approved a salt contract with the Village of Peninsula, and heard updates on Valley Fire District operations including contract extension negotiations and planned personnel interviews. Additionally, the Board of Buildings and Grounds reported receiving grant paperwork from the Ohio Budget and Management office and planned to pursue quotes for window shade replacements.

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  • Hazleton City Council Meeting Minutes August 12, 2025 Page 1 MINUTES

    Aug 12, 2025

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    On August 12, 2025, Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting where several ordinances and resolutions were discussed, including Ordinance 2025-6 authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds not to exceed $15,000,000, with approximately $10,000,000 earmarked for city road paving projects. An executive session was held prior to the meeting regarding personnel and litigation issues, and a resolution authorizing enhanced security measures for the mayor and employees was added to the agenda. The council also discussed ordinances related to tree regulations and eminent domain proceedings at 630 Hanover Court, with public comment raising questions about project costs, arborist qualifications, and transparency procedures for the city's borrowing and debt management.

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  • City Council Meeting Minutes January 22, 2024 Approved February 12, 2024

    Jan 22, 2024

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council met on January 22, 2024, with all seven council members present. The meeting included approval of prior meeting minutes and accounts payables, the swearing in of new full-time Officer Joel Williams (who previously worked part-time and holds a bachelor's degree in accounting), and a presentation from Joyce Chester, president and CEO of Chester County OIC, offering thanks to the council and city manager. An executive session had been held earlier to discuss personnel, real estate, and legal matters.

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  • City Council Meeting Minutes January 8, 2024 Approved January 22, 2024

    Jan 8, 2024

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on January 8, 2024, where members approved previous meeting minutes and accounts payable, though Councilwoman Scamuffa dissented on the latter vote. During discussion, the council noted a contract termination with Aramark that will save over $10,000 annually by switching to Clemens, and addressed questions about elevator inspection frequency and substantial travel charges for park maintenance services. An executive session was held earlier in the evening to discuss personnel, real estate, and legal matters.

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  • * Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number 37 Date JM1lR-J1,_2~)J_~____________

    Des Moines, IA
    Minutes

    The Des Moines City Council authorized the Finance Director to draw checks for the weeks of January 14 and January 21, 2013, including payments for goods and services, Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency bills, and biweekly payroll due January 25, 2013. All invoices had been pre-audited by Finance Department personnel to verify lawful municipal purposes, proper receipt, and correct pricing in compliance with state and municipal code requirements. The resolution also authorized the Treasurer to make necessary disbursements and cash transfers to revolving funds, and directed the City Clerk and Finance Director to file required financial statements.

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  • Page 1 of 3 TOWNSHIP OF BALDWIN 10 Community Park Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15234

    Pittsburgh, PA
    Minutes

    The Baldwin Township Board of Commissioners held a public meeting on August 5, 2024, at which all four commissioners were present along with police and township officials. The board approved the appointment of Sergeant Gary Krek as Chief of Police effective September 2, 2025, following his passage of a non-competitive Civil Service test, and requested the Civil Service Commission to certify police applicant results. Committee reports covered routine matters including finances in order, police commendations, public works updates, MS4 watershed project progress, upcoming community events (Fall Fest on October 19, Veteran's Brunch on November 8, and Holiday Craft Show on November 16), and MRTSA personnel and billing contract matters.

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