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  • April 15, 2026 Meeting Minutes

    Apr 15, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    The City of Hazleton Government Study Commission met on April 15, 2026, at 5:05 PM in City Hall Conference Room A, with all seven commissioners present including Chairwoman Allison Keegan. PEL Consultants reviewed updated draft provisions of the city charter covering Article II (City Council), Article III (Mayor), Article VI (Other Appointed Officials), and Article VIII (Budget and Finance), with revised drafts of Articles VI and VIII to be provided at the next meeting. Public commenters raised questions about hiring procedures including criminal background checks for department heads, ethics policies, whistleblower protections, charter provisions protecting the Mayor from Council, budget constraints, property tax caps, and establishment of a neighborhood watch or police board, which were addressed by the Commission. The meeting adjourned at 7:28 PM.

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  • Public Safety Committee — Minutes 2026-02-24

    Feb 24, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety Committee met on February 24, 2026, from 9:33 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. with six members present under Chair Robert Kettle. The Committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32193 addressing law enforcement officer professionalism and standards, directing the Seattle Police Department to document and report violations, which passed 5–0 with no opposition. The Committee also discussed Council Bill 121164, which would prohibit civil immigration enforcement staging on city-owned and controlled property and add Chapter 14.125 to the Seattle Municipal Code. An information item on the Alternative Response Overview in Seattle's Public Safety Department was heard.

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  • REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOROUGH COUNCIL

    Dec 10, 2025

    ·Newark, NJ
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    The Mayor and Borough Council of East Newark held a regular meeting on December 10, 2025, at 6:30 PM to approve resolutions and address municipal business. The consent agenda included approval of bills totaling $626,558.60 for the period through December 10, 2025 (Resolution 154-25), a $1,197,000 Bond Anticipation Note designated as a "Qualified Tax-Exempt Obligation" (Resolution 155-25), and awarding Meals on Wheels Senior Food Provider Services to Legacy Hospitality & Entertainment Group, LLC (Resolution 156-25). The council also authorized shared services agreements with the Town of Guttenberg for animal control, clerk, financial administration, payroll, and tax collector services (Resolution 158-25), and with Hudson County for maintenance of borough-owned traffic signals and roadways (Resolution 159-25). Additional resolutions addressed staff changes, including the resignation of Mary Gaines and appointment of Jeniffer Da Silva as Secretary of the Joint Planning/Zoning Board, and authorized payment for the 2025 Lead Service Line Replacement Phase III Project to Shauger Property Services (Resolution 163-25).

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  • Housing and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2025-09-10

    Sep 10, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Housing and Human Services Committee met on September 10, 2025, with five members present (Chair Juarez, Nelson, Rinck, Saka, Solomon) to address two ordinances. CB 121039, relating to residential property transaction disclosures and consumer protections for solicited property owners, was recommended for passage as amended with a 5–0 committee vote in favor. CB 121055, concerning the Multifamily Housing Property Tax Exemption Program including modifications to align with state law and amendments to Seattle Municipal Code Chapters 5.72, 5.73, and sections 5.75.090 and 23.50A.062, was discussed but no committee action was recorded. The meeting ran from 9:39 a.m. to 11:29 a.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2025-07-15

    Jul 15, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle City Council meeting of July 15, 2025 convened at 2:03 p.m. with eight of nine members present (Councilmember Saka arrived at 2:06 p.m.); Council President Sara Nelson presided. The Council adopted the Introduction & Referral Calendar (IRC 488) and Agenda by unanimous consent, and passed Consent Calendar item CB 121027, which appropriated money for claims from June 30–July 4, 2025, by a vote of 8–0. The meeting included sixteen public commenters and addressed at least one substantive matter: CB 121006 from the Public Safety Committee relating to chronic nuisance properties, penalties, and city remedies, though the ordinance text was not fully included in the minutes excerpt provided.

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  • BOSTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING July 9, 2025 1

    Jul 9, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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    The Boston Township Trustees met on July 9, 2025, with Trustees Anderson, Bergdorf, and Beal present to discuss routine township matters. Key items included a police contract with a three percent annual increase for the next three years, various zoning issues involving properties throughout the township (including the NAPA Winery project requiring a utility pole relocation), and the Boston Mills Art Festival vendor application generating $6,900 in fees from 276 vendors. Additionally, the trustees addressed building and grounds maintenance, approved the previous meeting's minutes, and received reports on the Valley Fire District's upcoming meeting and Life Pac equipment evaluation.

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    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Jackson, MS
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    This document records a Regular Zoning Meeting of the Jackson, Mississippi City Council held on June 16, 2025 at 2:30 p.m., with Council President Virgi Lindsay presiding and five of seven council members present. The meeting addressed Zoning Case No. 4283, an ordinance to rezone property at 1611 Bailey Ave. (Parcel 96-24) from R-4 (Limited Multi-family) Residential District to C-2 (Limited) Commercial District to allow transitional housing for homeless youth, filed by Glenda Bryant. The Jackson City Planning Board had recommended approval of the rezoning following a public hearing on April 23, 2025, and notice of the petition was published in the Mississippi Link on April 3 and April 17, 2025.

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  • City of Pottsville Redevelopment Authority Meeting May 21, 2025

    May 21, 2025

    ·Pottsville, PA
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    The City of Pottsville Redevelopment Authority held a meeting on May 21, 2025, to address multiple redevelopment projects and legal matters, including updates on the Pottsville Nursing Home Project, conservatorships of several properties, the Rosalia Hotel funding request, and progress discussions on the Height Advisors Project at 101 N. Centre Street. The agenda also covered new partnerships with Alvernia University for a relocation and expansion project, RACP (Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program) grant fee schedules, and a business incubator update at 1 S. 2nd Street, with the next meeting scheduled for June 18, 2025.

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  • Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2025-03-27

    Mar 27, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee met on March 27, 2025, at 2:02 p.m. in Seattle City Council Chamber with Councilmembers Sara Nelson, Maritza Rivera, and Mark Solomon present. The committee unanimously confirmed the appointment of Vivian Vassall to the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission for a term through December 31, 2027, with all three members voting in favor. The committee also discussed CB 120957, an ordinance proposing a property tax levy to fund the City's Democracy Voucher program and other purposes, with submission to voters scheduled for an August 5, 2025 election. An information item regarding four recommendations to address current gun violence patterns in Seattle was also heard. The meeting adjourned at 4:29 p.m.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2025-02-04

    Feb 4, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle City Council held a meeting on February 4, 2025, at 2:02 p.m. in the Council Chamber with eight members present and one excused (Joy Hollingsworth). The Council held a public hearing on Council Bill 120937, which creates a new sales and use tax deferral for converting underutilized commercial property to housing and adds a new Chapter 5.75 to the Seattle Municipal Code; the hearing opened at 2:17 p.m. and closed at 2:28 p.m. with six speakers addressing the Council. The Introduction & Referral Calendar and the City Council Agenda were each adopted by unanimous consent, and the Consent Calendar was adopted by motion, including approval of minutes from January 27 and January 28, 2025.

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  • MINUTES WORCESTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION

    Aug 22, 2024

    ·Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Township Planning Commission met on November 9, 2023, to discuss open space utilization and a presentation from FC MontCo Youth Soccer Club, which serves approximately 650 children in the Methacton school district and requested support for additional playing fields to accommodate growing youth participation. The Commission agreed to assemble address lists for nearby residents of two properties under consideration (3335 Fisher Road and the Griffith Property) to solicit input on future use, and requested survey data and information from the Comprehensive Plan to inform potential uses. The discussion identified needs for approximately 12-15 soccer fields, with shared parking and field lighting identified as key considerations for the Township to research as it evaluates available open space options.

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  • Housing and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2024-08-14

    Aug 14, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Housing and Human Services Committee met on August 14, 2024, from 9:32 a.m. to 12:36 p.m., with six councilmembers present including Presiding Officer Cathy Moore. The committee discussed Council Bill 120817, which amends Section 5.73.120 of the Seattle Municipal Code to extend the Multifamily Housing Property Tax Exemption Program's sunset date to March 31, 2025. The committee also heard informational items on the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) and Co-LEAD 2024 program overview and on addressing substance use disorder.

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  • Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy — Minutes 2024-05-21

    May 21, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on 2024 Transportation Levy met on May 21, 2024, to discuss CB 120788, an ordinance proposing a transportation levy for voter approval on November 5, 2024. The ordinance would authorize the City of Seattle to levy regular property taxes for up to eight years beyond the standard limitation under RCW 84.55 to fund transportation improvements—both capital and operating expenses—with possible debt financing. The committee, presided over by Councilmember Saka, also addressed the creation of a new oversight committee and application of senior citizen and disabled person property tax exemptions under RCW 84.36.381. The meeting was held at Seattle City Hall and adjourned at 12:03 p.m.

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  • COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF SYRACUSE REGULAR MEETING – JULY 24, 2023

    Jul 24, 2023

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Minutes

    The Syracuse Common Council held a regular meeting on July 24, 2023, addressing multiple items including a local law to grant permanent easements to Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation and Verizon New York for electric and telecommunication services at Shea Middle School and Bellevue Elementary School for $1.00. New business items included approving various commissioner appointments, authorizing agreements for youth recreation programs with costs up to $250 and $400 respectively, and endorsing a Downtown Committee grant application of up to $500,000 to the New York State Environmental Protection Fund for downtown infrastructure and recreation improvements. Additional matters covered a proposed local law amendment to increase income eligibility limits for property tax exemptions for persons with disabilities and corrections to tax assessment rolls for several properties.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2022-05-10

    May 10, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    Seattle City Council held a remote meeting on May 10, 2022, with 8 of 9 councilmembers present (Council President Juarez excused). The council proclaimed May 8–14, 2022, as Affordable Housing Week, with a presentation by the Housing Development Consortium. The council adopted the Introduction and Referral Calendar and amended it to introduce Council Bills 120322 and 120323 and Resolution 32053, referring them to the Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee. Council Bill 120322 authorizes Seattle Public Utilities to accept a non-exclusive easement from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources for a sanitary sewer line within the Shilshole Bay Waterway. Council Bill 120323 addresses acceptance of real property deeds for the Highline Well Field project to provide potable water.

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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2022-03-15

    Mar 15, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met remotely on March 15, 2022, with four of five members present, presided over by Councilmember Pedersen. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120271, an ordinance accepting easement agreements and a trail lease related to the John Lewis Memorial Bridge constructed under the Seattle Department of Transportation's Northgate Bridge and Cycle Track Project, with a 4–0 vote in favor. Two additional ordinances were addressed: CB 120282 concerning vacation of an alley in Downtown's Block 6 and a Property Use and Development Agreement, and CB 120281 granting BSOP 1, LLC permission to construct and operate a private parking area on East Howe Street for an initial 15-year term renewable for one successive 15-year term.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2022-02-23

    Feb 23, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee met remotely on February 23, 2022, with five members present (Councilmembers Strauss, Morales, Mosqueda, Nelson, and Pedersen) to address zoning and land use matters. The Committee unanimously recommended approval of a contract rezone application (CF 314441) for Wallace Properties at 10735 Roosevelt Way NE, changing the site from Lowrise 3 with M Mandatory Housing Affordability to Midrise with M1 Mandatory Housing Affordability, subject to conditions. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120275 to formally rezone the two parcels at that same location and accept a Property Use and Development Agreement as part of the approval. Additionally, Council Bill 120266 relating to transfer of development rights in NC3-200 and NC3P-200 zones was discussed.

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  • COUNCIL’S ACTIONS MEETING OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL MARCH 24, 2014

    Mar 24, 2014

    ·Hartford, CT
    Minutes

    On March 24, 2014, the Hartford Court of Common Council reviewed and referred multiple mayoral communications to appropriate committees, including authorization requests for four ten-year 40% tax abatement agreements with housing associations and cooperatives in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development, and approval for the FY14 Intellectual Property Enforcement Program Grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. The council also addressed personnel matters, including the appointment of Darrell V. Hills as Hartford's Chief Operating Officer (scheduled for special committee review on March 31, 2014), reappointments to the Park & Recreation Advisory Commission, and acceptance of a donation from Organización Puertorriqueños Unidos.

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  • MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS JANUARY 23, 2013

    Jan 23, 2013

    ·Baltimore, MD
    Minutes

    The Board of Public Works met on January 23, 2013, to review and approve items organized under three main agendas: Secretary's Agenda (covering agriculture, wetlands, housing, school construction, and program open space), Department of Transportation Agenda (including construction contracts, architect/engineer contracts, maintenance and service contracts, and leases), and Department of General Services Agenda (covering construction modifications, maintenance, real property, and capital grants). The meeting minutes document included detailed agenda items and supporting materials across multiple appendices and supplements addressing budgetary and policy matters across various state departments and programs.

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  • 1 BOROUGH OF WIND GAP 545 East West Street WIND GAP, PA 18091 610-863-7288

    Wind Gap, PA
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    On October 19, 2021, the Wind Gap Borough Council met and discussed a proposed Verizon cell tower installation on municipal complex property, with Verizon representatives presenting plans and the Council requesting further documentation and options review before proceeding with lease agreement negotiations. The Council also addressed a speed limit study on Male Road, authorizing Borough Engineer Brian Pysher to conduct research on the road's history following the borough's acceptance of ownership in the 1990s and to communicate with PennDOT regarding speed enforcement procedures. The meeting included approval of October 4, 2021 minutes and attendance by six Council members, the Borough Solicitor, Engineer, and Manager, with Mayor Mogilski absent.

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  • 1 BOROUGH OF WIND GAP 545 East West Street WIND GAP, PA 18091 610-863-7288

    Wind Gap, PA
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    The Borough of Wind Gap held a Council meeting on October 1, 2018, with Vice-President Mike McNamara presiding in the absence of Council President Alex Cortezzo III. The meeting included public comments from the United Methodist Church thanking the borough for park use following a successful community event, a resident complaint about a property at 28 West 2nd Street to be addressed through the borough's nuisance ordinance, and remarks from Waste Management regarding landfill operations including completion of mini-blasting for new cell construction and installation of gas collection systems. Council unanimously approved the September 18, 2018 meeting minutes and approved expenses totaling $160,490.42.

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  • Home | Pocono Township

    Pocono Township, PA
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    Pocono Township, Pennsylvania held a meeting on March 3, 2026 with township officials and representatives from Core 5 Blasting, construction contractors, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and blast monitoring consultants to discuss blasting operations at the Muschlitz site. Key points addressed included confirmation that all blasts remain well below DEP allowable thresholds and permit limits, with seismograph data provided as verification; the township is installing four seismograph monitoring points despite permit requirements for only one; and air horn alerts are intended for on-site worker safety rather than public notification, though vibration limits are set to prevent structural damage to nearby properties. The meeting emphasized that ground vibration regulatory limits have been established to ensure that any off-site vibrations will not cause cosmetic damage to interior finishes, which are the most sensitive indicators of blast impact.

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  • COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES

    Chattanooga, TN
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    On October 18, 2022, the Chattanooga City Council approved five zoning ordinances in final reading. The ordinances rezoned multiple properties across Districts 8 and 9, changing designations from residential zones to urban general commercial zones or residential townhouse/zero lot line zones for various addresses including properties on Central Avenue, East 4th Street, East 13th Street, East 14th Street, and South Germantown Road. The council voted unanimously to approve all five ordinances together.

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  • UTAH LEAGUE OF CITIES & TOWNS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING MINUTES

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    The Utah League of Cities & Towns Board of Directors held a meeting on March 23, 2026, at its Salt Lake City office with 20 board members and ex officio members in attendance, including President Mayor Kate Bradshaw of Bountiful. The board unanimously approved the nomination of Mayor Mark Shepherd of Clearfield to the Private Activity Bond Review Board. The meeting addressed engagement objectives focused on strengthening member connections, providing resources and events, and delivering technical assistance to municipalities. Deputy Director Molly Wheeler reported on upcoming activities including a Midyear Conference scheduled for April 22–24, 2026, in St. George, and outlined a Property Tax Outreach Plan involving partnerships with X Factor Communications for public awareness videos and the Tax Commission for member training and materials.

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  • 1 WORCESTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BUSINESS MEETING

    Worcester, MA
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    On May 16, 2018, the Worcester Township Board of Supervisors held a business meeting where they approved a consent agenda including April 2018 financial reports totaling $257,814.35 in bill payments and previous meeting minutes. The board also discussed Resolution 2018-19 regarding the Whitehall Estates subdivision project, a 39-unit development on Whitehall Road and Potshop Road. Prior to the meeting, the board met in executive session to address potential litigation regarding a code violation, ongoing litigation (DiGenova v. Worcester Township), and a potential township property sale, with a decision on the litigation matter to be made during the business meeting.

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