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  • 2026-0351: Resolution authorizing the acceptance of a deed by the City of Pittsburgh for a parcel of real property from Pittsburgh Regional Transit for the purpose of dedicating the property as public park space to be incorporated into Brookline Memorial Park at no cost to the City.

    Apr 10, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2025-1712: A resolution opposing The Boring Company’s proposed tunnels within Nashville and Davidson County; objecting to the company’s lack of transparency, inadequate community and Metropolitan Council engagement, and troubling labor and safety practices; affirming that public land and public infrastructure decisions must prioritize the welfare, safety, and expressed needs of Nashville residents; and reiterating the Metropolitan Council’s commitment to real, equitable, community-driven transit solutions.

    Dec 9, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2025-2559: Resolution amending Resolution 340-2025, authorizing the Mayor and the Directors of the Departments of Innovation & Performance, Finance, and Public Safety, to enter into an amended agreement and amendments thereto with B-Three Solutions, Inc. for further provision of software maintenance and support services, development of critical applications, and possible transition guidance by extending the contract by 18 months until June 30, 2027 at no additional cost to the City. The total cost not-to-exceed of the contract will be TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE DOLLARS ($2,141,321) over a period not to exceed nine (9) years and six (6) months. (Waiver of Competitive Process Received)

    Nov 26, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 25-1935: A resolution approving a proposed Agreement between the City and County of Denver and David Garcia for the fabrication and installation services of a new public artwork titled “Finding Your Wings” as part of the West Hotel Transit Center Entrance of the Center of Equity and Excellence in Aviation (CEEA) at Denver International Airport. Approves a Public Art contract with David Ocelotl Garcia for $800,000.00 and for three years for the fabrication and installation services of a new public artwork titled “Finding Your Wings” as part of the West Hotel Transit Center Entrance of the Center of Equity and Excellence (CEAA) in Aviation at Denver International Airport, in Council District 11 (PLANE-202580955). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-22-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-26-2025.

    Nov 18, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2998-2025: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to associate all General Budget Reservations resulting from this ordinance with the appropriate Universal Term Contract Purchase Agreement for (1) F150 Truck, (1) F250 Supercab Truck and (1) Transit Van with snow and light packages for the Department of Public Service with Ricart Properties, Inc.; to authorize the expenditure of up to $130,084.16 from Municipal Motor Vehicle Tax Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($130,084.16)

    Oct 30, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City Council Meeting Minutes October 27, 2025 Approved November 10, 2025

    Oct 27, 2025

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    On October 27, 2025, the Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting where they approved the October 13 meeting minutes and accounts payables by unanimous vote. John Sly from ALS/Westwood EMS presented year-to-date emergency response data, reporting 1,261 total responses with 111 responses in September, including 114 medical incidents, six falls, four vehicle accidents, four overdoses, and four cardiac arrests; he also announced that outgoing EMS Chief Kennedy is transitioning to local government after 15 years of service and will be replaced by Chief Barnes.

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  • City Council Meeting Minutes October 13, 2025 Approved October 27, 2025

    Oct 13, 2025

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on October 13, 2025, where they unanimously appointed Rob Jefferson as City Solicitor following his transition to the law firm Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees. The Council also conducted a public hearing on the HND Hilltop Neighborhood Development Overlay LERTA District Ordinance, which would establish tax exemptions from real estate property tax for certain deteriorated properties within a designated neighborhood development overlay district, in compliance with Pennsylvania's Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance Act.

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  • 2794-2025: To authorize the Director of Public Service to execute grant and other requisite agreements with the Central Ohio Transit Authority for the acceptance and administration of said grants for projects approved to received 2026 Transit Supportive Infrastructure Program funds; and to authorize expenditure of any awarded fund and the refund of any unused funds. ($0.00)

    Oct 10, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Jackson, MS
    Minutes

    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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    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Jackson, MS
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    The Jackson City Council held a regular zoning meeting on June 16, 2025 at 2:30 p.m. to consider Zoning Case No. 4283, a petition by Glenda Bryant 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 for transitional housing for homeless youth. The Jackson City Planning Board recommended approval of the rezoning following a public hearing held on April 23, 2025, with legal notice published in the Mississippi Link on April 3 and April 17, 2025. Five council members were present: Virgi Lindsay (Ward 7, Council President), Brian Grizzell (Ward 4, Vice President), Montyne Clay (Ward 2), Kenneth I. Stokes (Ward 3), and Aaron Banks (Ward 6); two members were absent.

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  • 2025-1866: Resolution amending Resolution 937 of 2024, which authorized the Mayor and the Directors of the Departments of Innovation & Performance, Finance, and Public Safety, to enter into an amended agreement with B-Three Solutions, Inc. for the continued provision of software maintenance and support services for critical applications and transition guidance, by increasing the approved amount by $12,000 (TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS) for an amended total cost not-to-exceed $2,141,321 (TWO MILLION ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE THOUSAND, THREE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE DOLLARS) over eight years.

    May 23, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 25-0635: A bill for an ordinance designating certain properties as being required for public use and authorizing use and acquisition thereof by negotiation or through condemnation proceedings of fee simple, easement and other interests, including any rights and interests related or appurtenant to properties designated as needed for the design and construction of the University Blvd Sidewalk Gap CD10 G1 Project, which consists of two segments of sidewalk that will provide connections to RTD transit stops along the east side of South University Boulevard between East Exposition Avenue and Polo Club Lane. Approves a Land Acquisition Ordinance granting the authority to acquire through negotiated purchase or condemnation all or any portion of any property interest as needed for the completion of the University Blvd Sidewalk Gap CD10 G1 Project, in Council District 6. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-6-2025.

    Apr 29, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1144-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to enter into a construction contract with John Eramo & Sons for the Transite Pipe Replacements & John Glenn Avenue Water Main Extension project; to authorize an amendment to the 2024 Capital Improvement Budget; to authorize the appropriation of funds in the Water - Fresh Water Market Rate Program Fund; to authorize the transfer of cash and appropriation within the Water Bond Fund; to make this ordinance contingent upon the Ohio Water Development Authority approving a loan to finance the contract; and to authorize the expenditure of up to $10,323,323.10 from the Water - Fresh Water Market Rate Program Fund and the Water Bond Fund to pay for the project. ($10,323,323.10)

    Apr 22, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 25-0219: A bill for an ordinance designating certain properties as being required for public use and authorizing use and acquisition thereof by negotiation or through condemnation proceedings of fee simple, easement and other interests, including any rights and interests related or appurtenant to properties designated as needed for the East Colfax Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) from Yosemite St. to Broadway. Grants the authority to acquire, through negotiated purchase or condemnation, all or any portion of any property interest as needed for the installment of East Colfax Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) from Yosemite St. to Broadway. This includes partial fee acquisitions, easement interests, access rights, improvements, licenses and permits as part of the project, citywide. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-25-2025.

    Feb 17, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Citizen Oversight Board (COB) Meeting Minutes – January 9, 2025

    Jan 9, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
    Minutes

    The Citizen Oversight Board held two meetings documented in these minutes. At the January 9, 2025 meeting, the Board approved previous minutes, discussed drafting their 2025 Annual Report, and addressed staffing changes including the transition of Board Administrator Daniel Van Schooten to an on-call position and the pending appointments of new board members. At the January 23, 2026 meeting, the Board received announcements about Don Long's City Council appointment to fill one vacancy and noted two mayoral vacancies remain open for public applications, while also hearing public comment from a community representative regarding city contracts and police department matters.

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  • 2024-1266: Resolution amending Resolution 52-2024, authorizing the Mayor and the Directors of the Department of Innovation & Performance, Finance, and Public Safety, to enter into an amended agreement with B-Three Solutions, Inc. for the continued provision of software maintenance and support services for critical applications and transition guidance, by extending the contract for (1) year until December 31, 2025 at no additional cost to the City. The amended total cost not-to-exceed of the contract will now be Two Million One Hundred Twenty Nine Thousand Three Hundred Twenty One Dollars ($2,129,321) over a period not to exceed eight (8) years.

    Nov 27, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1234: Resolution authorizing the adoption of the Manchester-Chateau Transit Revitalization Investment District Phase 1 Implementation Plan and related agreements (Council District 6). (Public Hearing held 2/12/25)

    Nov 22, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • C0033-2024: THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEIVED BY THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AS OF WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2024 Transfer Type: D1 To: Aurora Neveria Y Tiendita Mexicana LLC 2733 Sawbury Blvd Columbus, OH 43235 From: JWIF LLC DBA Joys Village 2060 N High St Suites B & E & F Columbus, OH 43201 Permit #: 0372845 Transfer Type: D5 D6 To: Anand India Inc DBA Anand India Grill 3011 Olentangy River Rd Columbus, OH 43202 From: H Y Asian Cuisine Inc 3011 Olentangy River Rd Columbus, OH 43202 Permit #: 0003825 New Type: D3 D3A To: Aldo & Bams LLC DBA Pat & Gracies 138 Graceland Blvd Columbus, OH 43214 Permit #: 01008100005 New Type: D5 To: Sport Cafe Inc DBA Sport Cafe 814-816 Bethel Rd Columbus, OH 43214 Permit #: 8439717 New Type: D5J To: Refractors Inc 401 N Front St Ste 95 Columbus, OH 43215 Permit #: 7272316 Stock Type: D5 D6 To: Living Room Restaurant & Lounge LLC 6857 Flags Ctr Dr Columbus, OH 43229 Permit #: 5242377 Transfer Type: D5 To: Walnut Street Tavern LLC 500 W Walnut St & Patio Columbus, OH 43215 From: Jim Sweeney and Associates LLC 500 W Walnut St & Patio Columbus, OH 43215 Permit #: 9373883 Advertise Date: 11/23/2024 Agenda Date: 11/18/2024 Return Date: 11/28/2024 City Clerk read the following into the record: November 14, 2024 Dear Council President Hardin, Please accept this letter as notice of my resignation from my position as a member of Columbus City Council effective December 31, 2024. Thank you for the opportunity to serve the City of Columbus as a member of City Council. Over the last five years, my office worked to create the first Columbus Youth Council; spearheaded the effort to amplify and fund Deliver Black Dreams; expanded our City’s effort to protect immigrant and refugee families through the Columbus Families Together Fund; legislated policies intended to address housing insecurity with the Housing For All legislative package; advocated for public safety reforms with the Reimagining Safety Initiative; led and passed an effort to end the sale of flavored tobacco to stop the youth smoking epidemic; championed a reproductive justice legislative packaged; and led and passed the first common sense gun safety legislative package. As you know, I have been elected to serve as the next Prosecutor in Franklin County, Ohio. I am excited about this opportunity and I’m looking forward to continuing my public service career in this new capacity. It truly has been my honor and distinct pleasure to work with an amazing group of individuals who are committed to making Columbus a great city for all residents. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance in order to ensure a smooth transition of my responsibilities. Sincerely, Shayla Favor Franklin County Prosecutor-Elect

    Nov 13, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 24-1652: A resolution approving a proposed Third Amendment to Master Credit Agreement between the City and County of Denver, Enterprise Community Loan Fund Inc., and multiple lending partners to continue the City's participation in a loan fund providing funding to acquire properties in close proximity to public transit for affordable housing, citywide. Amends a Master Credit Agreement with Enterprise Community Loan Fund Inc., and multiple lending partners to continue the City’s participation in a fund that provides loans to acquire properties in close proximity to public transit for affordable housing, citywide (HOST-202476777). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-23-2024. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-20-2024.

    Nov 11, 2024

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 3074-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Service to enter into an agreement modification with and to accept contributions from the Central Ohio Transit Authority; to, as necessary, authorize the acceptance of additional funds from the Central Ohio Transit Authority or to return any unused contributions to the same; to amend the 2024 Capital Improvement Budget; to appropriate funds within the Streets and Highways Non-Bond Fund; to authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into a contract modification with TranSystems Corporation of Ohio for the Roadway - LinkUS - Northwest Corridor Phase 2 project; to authorize the expenditure of up to $4,500,000.00 from the Streets and Highways Fund and the Streets and Highways Non-Bond Fund for the project; and to declare an emergency. ($4,500,000.00)

    Nov 4, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2713-2024: To authorize the Director of Public Service, or a designee, to enter into necessary administrative and maintenance and/or operations agreements with the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) relative to the Roadway - LinkUS - W Broad Corridor BRT project, a 9.3-mile mobility infrastructure project to improve transit service along the Broad Street corridor; to authorize the Director of Public Service, or a designee, to waive application fees for permits controlled by the Department of Public Service and applied for by COTA and/or its contractor relative to the Roadway - LinkUS - W Broad Corridor BRT project; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Oct 1, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY BOARD Meeting Minutes WEDNESDAY, September 11, 2024

    Sep 11, 2024

    ·San Diego, CA
    Minutes

    The Accessibility Advisory Board met on September 11, 2024, to conduct routine business including approving June 2024 meeting minutes and electing new leadership, with Victor Roosen elected as Chair and Patricia Sieglen-Perry as Vice Chair. The Board received an informational update on the Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Phase 1, a Caltrans-funded project with a total budget of $1,239,000 in state grants plus $261,000 in in-kind match, and discussed the composition of the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Committee with four designated members.

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  • August 28, 2024

    Aug 28, 2024

    ·Charlotte, NC
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    The Metropolitan Transit Commission held meetings on May 29, 2024, and scheduled another for August 28, 2024, with agendas covering monthly statistics on transit safety, ridership, and sales tax; informational updates on microtransit services; and action items including approval of a Second Amended & Restated Transit Governance Interlocal Agreement and Mint Hill STS Service changes. The Commission includes representatives from Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and surrounding municipalities, with leadership from Interim Chief Executive Officer Brent Cagle.

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  • 2142-2024: To authorize the City Auditor to transfer cash and appropriation between projects within the Streets and Highways Bond Fund and between projects within the Storm Bond Fund; to authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into agreements with and provide funding to the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) relative to the Roadway - LinkUS - W Broad Corridor BRT project; to authorize the expenditure of up to $5,500,000.00 from the Streets and Highways Bond Fund and the Storm Bond Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($5,500,000.00)

    Jul 11, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1357-2024: To authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into a grant agreement with Transit Columbus to conduct a public outreach campaign regarding the benefits of public transportation and to challenge the stigma of public transportation; to authorize an appropriation and expenditure of $10,000.00 from the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; and to declare an emergency. ($10,000.00)

    May 6, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1359-2024: To authorize the City Auditor to appropriate $24,900.00 within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; to authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into a service contract with Canvaas Consulting, LLC to run an education and engagement campaign related to the Dignity in Transit initiative; and to declare an emergency.

    May 6, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0459: WHEREAS, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s proposed 2024-25 state budget includes an increase in the state share of public transit funding by 1.75% - a $282.8 million investment in public transit systems across Pennsylvania; and,

    May 3, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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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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  • 2023-2273: Resolution that the Mayor and the Director of City Planning, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, are hereby authorized accept funds from Pittsburgh Regional Transit in the amount of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) for the creation of public art as a part of the Bus Rapid Transit project.

    Dec 1, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 23-1453: A resolution approving and providing for the execution of a proposed Grant Agreement between the City and County of Denver and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment concerning the “Enhancing Detection COVID-19” program and the funding therefor. Approves a grant agreement with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for $1,026,285.02 and through 04-30-24 to support the transition from COVID-19 pandemic response to routine operation, incorporating COVID-19 surveillance and investigations into local public health agency (LPHA) activities, citywide. (ENVHL-202369954). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 11-13-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 10-11-2023.

    Oct 2, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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