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12 results for “public shelter” · proposal

  • 1165-2026: To authorize the Director of Public Service to accept insurance settlement proceeds related to damage to a City-owned bike shelter in the amount of $36,468.00 within the Street Construction Maintenance and Repair Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Apr 13, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3349-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a Not-for-Profit Service Contract with Community Shelter Board (CSB) in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000.00 for the purpose of supporting winter warming services; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of up to $2,000,000.00 from the Housing/Business Tax Incentives Fund; to authorize the reimbursement of expenditures incurred prior the approval of the purchase order, including food and non-alcoholic beverages, as “operating costs” to serve the public purpose for populations experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity and food insecurity; and to declare an emergency. ($2,000,000.00)

    Nov 28, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0846: Resolution renaming the “Robert E Williams Shelter” located at the Robert E Williams Park as the “Schenley Heights Pavilion”. (Public Hearing held 10/16/24)

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-0796: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into a Professional Services Agreement or Agreements with FMD Architecture, LLC, DBA Shelter Planners of America, to conduct a study of the feasibility of the City owning and operating its own animal shelter, at a total cost not to exceed FORTY-NINE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS ($49,400.00) over one year.

    Aug 23, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1400-2024: To amend Ordinance No. 0668-2024, passed by Columbus City Council on March 18, 2024, to include the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages as “operating costs” of the Community Shelter Board who serves the public purpose for populations experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity, and food insecurity; to allow for the advancement of payments on a predetermined basis; and to declare an emergency.

    May 8, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0421: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with Pittsburgh Regional Transit (“PRT”) for assistance with construction of a new bus shelter within the public right-of-way of Penn Avenue near the intersection of North Saint Clair Street in the City of Pittsburgh.

    Apr 26, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2023-0119: Councilor Murphy called Docket #0199, message and order authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Two Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($235,000.00) in the form of a grant for the Food, Fuel and Shelter grant, awarded by the Boston Foundation to be administered by the Office of Human Services. The grant will fund the City’s effort to expand its mobile outreach to connect people more equitably and effectively to housing, treatment and other services, from the Committee on Public Health, Homelessness and Recovery. No objection being heard, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Murphy, the order was passed.

    Jan 4, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 22-1361: A bill for an ordinance amending the classification and pay plan for employees in the Career Service and for certain employees not in the Career Service. Amends the classification and pay plan by creating four new classifications called Environmental Public Health Technician (I, II, III, and Supervisor), as well as changing the pay grade of Veterinary Technicians (Apprentice, Non-Certified, and Certified), and abolishing the Animal Care (Attendant and Supervisor) and Animal Shelter (Assistant and Administrative Support Supervisor) classifications. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-1-2022.

    Oct 24, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2022-0821: Ordinance accepting a new street name, SHELTER HOUSE ROAD in the Eleventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh as per recommendation by the City of Pittsburgh Addressing Committee (CPAC). The following street name was approved by CPAC in September 2022. The name listed in this ordinance shall be made official in accordance with the Pittsburgh Code, Title Four, Public Places and Property, Chapter 420 Uniform Street Naming and Addressing.

    Oct 7, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2022-1792: A resolution appropriating $1,000,000.00 in American Rescue Plan Act funds from Fund #30216 to various Metro departments to be used to increase Metro’s existing public emergency response reserve for vaccination and assessment centers, homeless emergency shelters, personal protective equipment, sanitization, signage, telework, and information technology.

    Sep 21, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • CBA ARTS-005-A-001: Add $1,125,000 in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery (CLFR) funds to ARTS for the Cultural Space Agency Public Development Authority land acquisition fund and cut $1,125,000 CLFR funds from HSD for the Salvation Army enhanced shelter project

    Nov 16, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2021-1874: WHEREAS, public pools in the City of Pittsburgh are a place designated for relaxation, community building, and access to exercise and athletic development; and, WHEREAS, lifeguards are tasked with teaching individuals how to swim, and most importantly, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for the community to enjoy; and, WHEREAS, the City pools were the only public pools that stayed open until Labor Day, making the last couple weeks of the season especially busy; and, WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting labor shortage made this summer especially difficult to find and hire lifeguards; and, WHEREAS, lifeguards that were hired this year had to go above and beyond what is normally expected of their duties;and, WHEREAS, lifeguards often had to take on many responsibilities such as childcare and public safety; and, WHEREAS, in times of emergency, lifeguards must overcome distraction and remain calm, organized, and focused on keeping the public safe; and, WHEREAS, on July 28th, 2021, a shooting at the Highland Park Pool showcased the immense courage of CitiParks lifeguards and employees; and, WHEREAS, employees at the Highland Park Pool, many of them teenagers, acted quickly to ensure safety from danger by sheltering patrons in locker rooms; and, WHEREAS, the lifeguards at Sue Murray and Highland Park Pools deserve special recognition for their dedication to ensuring the safety of the public all season long; and,

    Sep 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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