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9 results for “port operations”

  • 2803-2025: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; to authorize the reimbursement of expenses prior to the issuance of a purchase order; and to authorize an expenditure within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; to repeal Ordinance 2135-2025; and to declare an emergency. ($55,500.00)

    Oct 14, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2135-2025: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; to authorize the reimbursement of expenses prior to the issuance of a purchase order; and to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund. ($47,500.00) (Repealed by ord. 2803-2025 passed on 10/20/2025 -LG)

    Jul 22, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 21 MINUTES REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING THE PORT OF PORTLAND May 14, 2025

    May 14, 2025

    ·Portland, OR
    Minutes

    The Port of Portland Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on May 14, 2025, at which all nine commissioners were present along with Executive Director Curtis Robinhold. The meeting included approval of previous meeting minutes and an Executive Director's report covering topics such as the Port's receipt of the Governor's Award for PDX Next, successful REAL ID compliance with less than 2% non-compliance among travelers, and upcoming community engagement events including the Public Werks! Career Fair and Pathways to Prosperity workshop series. No specific budget figures or major policy changes were detailed in the available portion of the minutes.

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  • 1642-2024: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a grant agreement with The Ohio State University in support of the Opportunity Port program operated by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; and to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Job Growth subfund. ($120,000.00)

    Jun 3, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120802: AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; authorizing the execution of a two-year agreement with the Port of Seattle for the construction of system improvements associated with Terminal 46 and the Pier 66 Shore Power Project and negotiation and execution of an operations agreement.

    May 17, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2024-0464: Councilor Murphy called Docket #0464, message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of One Hundred Eighty-Seven Thousand Dollars ($187,000.00) in the form of a grant, for the East Boston Foundation Fund II, awarded by the Massachusetts Port Authority to be administered by the Age Strong Commission. The grant will fund Age Strong Commission’s operations and management of the East Boston Senior Center, from the Committee on Strong Women, Families and Communities. No objection being heard, the matter was before the body. On the motion of Councilor Murphy, the rules were suspended; the order was passed.

    Feb 29, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2021-1240: On the message and order, referred onDecember 8, 2021 Docket #1240 authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Three Hundred Ninety-Nine Thousand Dollars ($399,000.00) in the form of a grant, for the East Boston Foundation Fund II, awarded by the Massachusetts Port Authority to be administered by the Age Strong Commission. The grant will fund Age Strong Commission’s operation and management of the East Boston Senior Center, The Committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass.

    Dec 6, 2021

    ·Boston, MA
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  • Oakland, CA Code of Ordinances -,) THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND

    Oakland, CA
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    This document is Oakland, California's City Charter, adopted by voters on November 5, 1968, ratified by the California Secretary of State, and effective January 28, 1969, with amendments through November 2014. The charter establishes the fundamental law governing municipal operations and is organized into twelve main articles covering powers and form of government, the City Council, the Mayor, city officers, the City Manager, administrative organization, the Port of Oakland, fiscal administration, personnel administration, franchises and licenses, elections, and general provisions. The charter also includes appendices addressing specialized funds and systems including the KIDS FIRST! Oakland Children's Fund, Police Relief and Pension Fund, Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund, Oakland Municipal Employees' Retirement System, Police and Fire Retirement System, and off-street vehicular parking regulations. The charter grants Oakland perpetual corporate succession and continuity of existing lawful ordinances, resolutions, and regulations not in conflict with its provisions.

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  • Municipality of Anchorage 2025 Proposed Budget General ...

    Anchorage, AK
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    The Municipality of Anchorage presented its 2025 Proposed Budget for General Government Operating on October 25, 2024, showing a total proposed budget of $645.8 million, an increase from the 2024 Revised Budget of $620.3 million. Key changes include a $7.1 million debt service adjustment, $11.8 million in labor continuation costs, a $3.8 million transfer from the ML&P Sale Fund, and $3.5 million allocated for low-barrier shelter and services. The budget covers departments including Utilities, Enterprises, ACDA, Anchorage Hydropower, Water & Wastewater Utility, Don Young Port of Alaska, Merrill Field Airport, Solid Waste Services, and the Anchorage Community Development Authority. Individual department budgets include the Equal Rights Commission at $872,255 (6 full-time positions), Internal Audit at $868,992 (5 full-time and 1 part-time position), and Equity & Justice at $362,997 (2 full-time positions after transferring 1 position to the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer).

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