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  • Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee — Minutes 2026-06-24

    Jun 24, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Seattle Housing, Arts, and Civil Rights Committee met on June 24, 2026, with three members present (Chairs Foster, Lin, and Rinck) and two excused, to review four ordinances relating to housing and affordable development. The Committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 121218, which adopts the 2023 Seattle Housing Levy Administrative and Financial Plan for program years 2026-2028 and establishes Housing Funding Policies for those years, with all three voting in favor. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 121236, authorizing a ground lease of real property at 2929 27th Ave South to MBTOD Phase One LLLP (affiliates of Mercy Housing Northwest and El Centro de la Raza) for affordable housing and early learning/childcare space development. Additionally, the Committee unanimously recommended CB 121237, placing acquired real property in the Montlake neighborhood under the Office of Housing's jurisdiction to issue a competitive request for proposals for developer selection. The Committee also reviewed CB 121238, which authorizes the Office of Housing to acquire two parcels in the Central Area for affordable homeownership development.

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  • REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI March 10, 2026

    Mar 10, 2026

    ·Jackson, MS
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    The City Council of Jackson, Mississippi convened on March 10, 2026 to consider routine matters on a consent agenda. The council authorized the Mayor to execute contracts with Valera Property Management, LLC for demolition and cleaning at 124 Pine Lawn Pl under HB603 funds allocated to District 71, and with Richardson & Richardson Enterprises, LLC for property remediation at 915 Hunt St (Case #CE-24-724) for $15,000 and at 1011 Larkspur St (Case #CE-24-1418) for $8,000, both in Ward 3. The council also adopted a resolution declaring 70 parcels of real property to be menaces to public health, safety, and welfare based on administrative hearings held February 10, 2026, pursuant to Mississippi Code Annotated Section 21-19-11.

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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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  • 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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  • Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee — Minutes 2024-06-17

    Jun 17, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met on June 17, 2024, at 9:30 a.m., with four members present and one excused. The committee recommended passage of CB 120792, authorizing the Director of Finance and Administrative Services to negotiate and execute a real property lease with Neptune III TT, LLC for the Human Services Department's Aging and Disability Services Division, approved 4–0. The committee discussed the appointment of Jamie Carnell as Finance Director of the Office of City Finance through June 1, 2028, and recommended confirmation of five Indigenous Advisory Council member reappointments—Derrick Leonard Belgarde, Jaci S. McCormack, Suzanne Sailto, Jeremy Takala, and Luther F. Mills Jr.—each for terms through July 31, 2026, all approved 4–0.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2023-09-20

    Sep 20, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Finance and Housing Committee met on September 20, 2023, with five members present (Mosqueda, Herbold, Pedersen, Nelson, Lewis) to consider four ordinances. The committee recommended passage of CB 120652, which repeals and amends multiple sections of Seattle Municipal Code Chapter 6.310 to separate taxicab and transportation network company regulations and conform to state law changes, approved 5–0. CB 120653, adding a new Chapter 6.311 for taxicab and for-hire vehicle industry regulations, was recommended as amended with a 4–0–1 vote (Nelson abstaining). CB 120656, authorizing the Director of Finance and Administrative Services to execute an interlocal agreement with King County regulating for-hire transportation, passed 5–0. CB 120659 regarding transfer of city real property at 6109 Phinney Avenue N to Homestead Community Land Trust for housing development was presented but the minutes are incomplete.

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  • Finance and Housing Committee — Minutes 2022-06-15

    Jun 15, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Finance and Housing Committee met on June 15, 2022, with five members present (Mosqueda, Herbold, Pedersen, Nelson, Lewis) and unanimously recommended four items to City Council. The committee confirmed the appointment of Cara Kadoshima Vallier to the Housing Levy Oversight Committee for a term ending December 31, 2023 (5–0). The committee also recommended passage of three ordinances: CB 120343 adopting amended Housing Funding Policies for low-income housing programs; CB 120340 authorizing a real property lease negotiation between the Department of Finance and Administrative Services and the Washington State Department of Transportation; and CB 120338 authorizing the Human Services Department to accept specified grants and amend 2022 Budget appropriations (all 5–0). The meeting was held at City Hall, 600 4th Avenue, Seattle, and adjourned at 11:38 a.m.

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  • MINUTES: JULY 19, 2016 MEETING 1 AMBLER BOROUGH COUNCIL MINUTES

    Jul 19, 2016

    ·Ambler, PA
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    The July 19, 2016 Ambler Borough Council meeting included recognition of Administrative Sergeant John C. Keefer's retirement from the police department and a public hearing on Ordinance 1099, which proposed repealing the Riparian Buffer Ordinance 1095 adopted in May 2016. The hearing revealed divided public opinion, with residents citing property rights concerns and inconsistent enforcement on one side, while others argued the ordinance protects sensitive riparian zones for community benefit; the solicitor clarified that Ordinance 1095 contains no enforceable restrictions and merely provides guidelines, while the floodplain ordinance remains in effect.

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  • 1 APPROVED CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BANGOR PLANNING COMMISSION

    Bangor, PA
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    The Charter Township of Bangor Planning Commission held a regular meeting on January 25, 2023, at the Bangor Township Administrative Building, with seven members present and one absent. The Commission elected Mark Norton as Chair (7–0 vote) and Bill Schubert as Vice Chair (7–0 vote), and approved the December 21, 2022 meeting minutes (7–0 vote). The Commission discussed performance guarantees and tabled a site plan approval request by Robert Nelson for property at 1000 N. Euclid until later in the meeting. The Commission reviewed a site plan approval request by Isiah Sesi for property at 3242 Patterson Road, where Sesi stated the facility would be a processing operation involving pre-packaging of ordered product for other businesses with on-site storage but no retail use and no on-site cultivation, with no objections raised by the Bay County Road Commission, Fire Department, or Bay County Drain Commission.

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  • MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE

    Baton Rouge, LA
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    The Amite River Basin Drainage & Water Conservation District held a regular meeting on June 21, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with ten members present and one absent. The Board unanimously approved the May 2016 financial statements and the 2015/16 Administrative Budget Amendment #1. The Comite River Diversion Canal Project received $15,000,000 in Priority 2 and $72,000,000 in Priority 5 funding through Capital Outlay HB 2, with DOTD holding approximately $3,000,000 remaining for the project. The Board approved cost-share invoices totaling $252,272.31 (ADV-14: $20,572.06; ADV-15: $50,283.50; ADV-17: $181,417.75) and surveys for Tracts M3-80, M3-115, and Tract 41. The Board also approved expenditure of up to an additional $200,000 for the Barton Property (Tract 39) if DOTD experienced a funding shortfall for the purchase.

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  • Microsoft Teams meeting

    Harrisburg, PA
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    The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings met on October 7, 2021, via Microsoft Teams teleconference with three members present from the Treasurer's Office, Governor's Office, and Department of General Services. The board approved the previous meeting's report and took action on six leasing matters, including one new lease for Elizabeth W. Patt (DOH) and five lease amendments and assignments for various entities including Hilltown Crossings, Community Opportunities Inc., and three LLC entities. No sole source purchases or state insurance fund items were discussed.

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    lease agreementspublic groundsbuilding managementgovernment operationsproperty administration
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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 Council held a meeting on May 22, 2018, to discuss several infrastructure matters including the dedication of East First Street as a Borough street (requiring coordination with the developer and PennDOT regarding liquid fuels collection) and deteriorated curbing on Alpha and Fairview Avenues that may require property owner notification and repairs before a planned paving project. The meeting included five councilmen, the Mayor, Borough Solicitor, Borough Engineer, and Borough Administrator, with discussion of procedures for road acceptance, curb assessment criteria, and an incomplete agenda item regarding fire company cost recoupment.

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    road infrastructurestreet maintenancepublic worksfire company costs
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  • 1 APPROVED CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BANGOR ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

    Bangor, PA
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    The Charter Township of Bangor Zoning Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on January 17, 2023, at the Bangor Township Administrative Building in Bay City, Michigan, with all five regular members present. The board reelected Sandy Covaleski as Chair and JeanAnn DeShano as Vice-Chair by unanimous vote (5–0) and approved the December 20, 2022 meeting minutes (5–0). A petition by Michael Lewis requesting a variance for a second wall sign at 3967 N. Euclid (Commercial-zoned property) was tabled due to lack of representation. A petition by Joseph Maida for a 252-square-foot variance to construct a 720-square-foot pole barn (30'x24' garage) on his Residential-zoned property at 311 Killarney Beach Road was discussed; the property currently allows 468 square feet, and Building Inspector Tim Mark noted the structure would require a 5-foot setback from the property line unless an additional variance was requested.

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    zoning variancezoning board appealsresidential zoningcommercial zoningbuilding permits
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