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  • City of Scranton Council Responses – June 8, 2026 | PDF

    Jun 8, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
    Other

    The City of Scranton provided responses to questions raised by Council President Tom Schuster and Councilman Sean McAndrew at the June 2 Council meeting. Regarding the Weston Field Complex, the city confirmed the pool is operational and will open June 6–7, with daily operations beginning the weekend of June 13; the playground is fully funded through an ORLP grant, but equipment cannot be purchased until federal contracting is completed. For 421 Colfax Avenue, a condemned property with ongoing blight issues, the city's blight remediation teams were informed to assist with clearing overgrown grass and brush. On Weston Field security, gates have been temporarily unlocked to facilitate equipment delivery for the mini-pitch project but will be relocked upon completion. Regarding a potential creek obstruction near Sherman Avenue, a site visit on June 2 identified no major water conveyance issues, with recommendations for tree removal upstream from Jackson Street bridge and debris clearing.

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City of Scranton Council Responses – May 12, 2026 | PDF

May 12, 2026

·Scranton, PA
Other

This document records responses from City of Scranton administration to questions posed by council members during a May 5, 2026 meeting, prepared on May 11, 2026. Council President Tom Schuster inquired about a $58,000 line item increase plus an additional $5,000 increase for St. Cats & Dogs in the 2026 budget, requesting a progress report and status update on the organization's usage of the Ash Street property; the City stated it has requested an update from St. Cats & Dogs. Schuster also asked about the Davis Street Apartment project on the 3100 Block of Cedar Avenue, which holds a five-year planning commission approval; the city clarified that no permits or plans have been submitted and the project cannot move forward without passage of a one-way ordinance that the planning commission made a condition of approval. Council member Dr. Jessica Rothchild raised concerns about tree cutting on private property in the Upper East Mountain area and received clarification that the Shade Tree Commission only regulates city rights-of-way and city-owned properties, with no prohibition on private owners removing trees from their own property. Dr. Rothchild also commended the Robinson Park project and raised two maintenance issues: gravel from a drain area being kicked onto the playground equipment, and worn ground beneath swings creating a safety hazard.

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  • Minutes from the March 24, 2026 Regular Meeting

    Mar 24, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on March 24, 2026, at which Ordinance 2026-7 passed unanimously on first reading with amendments to the City Code including administrative adjudication procedures for parking violations, modifications to the LERTA ordinance requiring no less than 100 jobs and $20,000,000 in expenditures, and zoning amendments covering overlay districts, parking requirements, tattoo and body piercing establishments, residential conversions, and recreational vehicle storage. A resident raised questions about the City View Park Imagination Playground Site Work Project (Ordinance 2026-21) regarding equipment inclusion and funding source, which were deferred for discussion during that ordinance's consideration. Council members Bruno, Colombo, Nilles, Ondishin, and Perry were all present, and the minutes from the March 10, 2026 meetings were approved unanimously.

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  • 25-1989: A bill for an ordinance revoking the revocable permit granted by Ordinance No. 1915, Series of 2024, to Denargo Market Metropolitan District No. 1. Revokes Resolution No. 20231915, Series of 2024 which granted a revocable permit to Denargo Market Metropolitan District No. 1, their successors and assigns, to encroach into the right-of-way with garden and dog park fencing, playground infrastructure and features, retaining walls, overlooks, river access stairs, rain gardens, elevated planting beds, and sports equipment at 2650 Arkins Court, in Council District 9. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 12-3-2025.

    Nov 20, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2025-2337: Resolution transferring the amount of four hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($415,000.00) within the 2025 Operating Budget Expenditures from Department of Finance - Debt Services, Interest to the Department of Public Works Bureau of Facilities - Property Services, Maintenance in the amount of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000.00) for playground upgrades, and the Department of Public Works Bureau of Operations - Property, Vehicles in the amount of one hundred sixty five thousand dollars ($165,000.00) in order to increase the contracted allocation to the City of Pittsburgh Equipment Leasing Authority for the express purpose of purchasing a rat-packer for DPW.

    Oct 7, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2285-2024: To authorize the Finance and Management Director to enter into four (4) Universal Term Contracts for the option to purchase Playground Equipment with Michigan Playgrounds LLC., Snider Recreation Inc., DWA Recreation Inc., and Penchura LLC. in accordance with the sole source provisions of the Columbus City Codes; and to authorize the expenditure of $4.00. ($4.00)

    Aug 8, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 23-1915: A resolution granting a revocable permit to Denargo Market Metropolitan District No. 1, to encroach into the right-of-way at 2650 Arkins Court. Grants a revocable permit, subject to certain terms and conditions, to Denargo Market Metropolitan District No. 1, their successors and assigns, to encroach into the right-of-way with garden and dog park fencing, playground infrastructure and features, retaining walls, overlooks, river access stairs, precast seat benches, rain gardens, elevated planting beds, and sports equipment at 2650 Arkins Court, in Council District 9. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 12-12-2023.

    Dec 2, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 23-1814: Grants a revocable permit, subject to certain terms and conditions, to Denargo Market Metropolitan District, their successors and assigns, to encroach into the right-of-way with garden and dog park fencing, playground infrastructure and features, retaining walls, overlooks, river access stairs, precast seat benches, rain gardens, elevated planting beds, and sports equipment at 2650 Arkins Court, in Council District 9.

    Nov 13, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • RS2023-78: A resolution accepting an in-kind grant from the Friends of McCabe Park in partnership with the Nashville Parks Foundation to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation, to provide funding for renovation and expansion of the playground, landscaping, and equipment upgrades at the McCabe Park Community Center.

    Oct 26, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2023-1282: Message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend a donation in the amount of Eighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000.00) awarded by the Boys and Girls Club of Dorchester, to be administered by the Boston Park and Recreation Department. The donation will support the purchase of playground equipment for the park on Deer Street in Dorchester.

    Aug 2, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • City of Wilkes-Barre 2023 Budget Mayor George C. Brown

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Budget

    The City of Wilkes-Barre's 2023 budget, presented by Mayor George C. Brown, reflects recovery and operational improvements following the COVID-19 pandemic, with significant support from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding. ARPA funds enabled multiple community initiatives including business and non-profit assistance programs, home improvement and down payment assistance, resident stimulus packages, infrastructure repairs, street paving, equipment purchases, and recreational enhancements such as the new Special Needs Playground at Kirby Park. The budget document outlines the city's governmental structure, departmental organization, and comprehensive financial planning across general funds, debt statements, salary schedules, and specialized budgets for liquid fuels and Kirby Park operations.

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  • INSIDE THIS ISSUE Borough Directory .......................................1

    Wind Gap, PA
    Other

    This is the Fall 2018 newsletter for the Borough of Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, containing a table of contents and directory information. The document lists borough contact information, elected officials, and meeting schedules for various municipal bodies including the borough council, planning commission, and zoning hearing board. Notable items mentioned include Wind Gap's 125th anniversary celebration held on August 19, 2018, and children voting to select a Super Dome Climber as the next playground equipment to be installed in early 2019.

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