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  • CITY OF POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Date: 1/5/2026

    Jan 5, 2026

    ·Pottsville, PA
    Minutes

    The Pottsville City Council met on January 5, 2026, to conduct reorganizational business including swearing in Mayor Tom Smith and Councilmen Jonathan Marsh and Scott Price, appointing interim legal counsel (Gretchen Sterns as interim solicitor and Shane Hobbs as interim assistant solicitor), and establishing department director positions across public affairs, finance, public safety, streets, and parks. The meeting agenda included approval of departmental monthly reports with performance metrics, a presentation on Main Street transformative strategies, and consideration of new business items such as zoning ordinances for skill games and vape shops, senior-friendly parking initiatives, and procedures for appointing city officials.

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  • MINUTES OF THE MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 2025 REGULAR MEETING OF

    Sep 8, 2025

    ·Jersey City, NJ
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    The Monmouth County Board of Recreation Commissioners held a regular meeting on September 8, 2025, at 7:04 PM in the Thompson Park Visitor Center in Lincroft, New Jersey, with Chairman Kevin Mandeville and six of nine commissioners present. The board approved the minutes from the August 18, 2025 regular meeting by vote of three commissioners (Mandeville, Harmon, and Foster), with three abstaining due to absence. The board also approved the minutes from an August 18, 2025 executive session focused on land acquisition matters by the same vote. Executive session minutes are scheduled to be made available to the public within 90 days.

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  • Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors Budget Work Session September 2, 2025

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Doylestown, PA
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    During a Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors budget work session on September 2, 2025, the board discussed the Community Recreation Center project, which had been budgeted with a 3% contingency but experienced cost overruns addressed through change orders, with the USTA grant funds fully exhausted. A key discussion point centered on security camera installation for the courts, where Supervisor Nancy Santacecilia requested a cost estimate and further board deliberation before deferring the purchase, while Chief Zeigler noted the value of cameras and staff confirmed the township's use of a budget-friendly Rhombus camera system accessible to the Police Department. Director of Operations Dave Tomko identified that a 5% contingency would have been more appropriate for the project and reported that no additional changes to owner-supplied item spending were anticipated.

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  • May 14, 2025 1 Pocono Township Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting Minutes

    May 14, 2025

    ·Pocono Township, PA
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    The Pocono Township Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on May 13, 2025, where members discussed and tabled a motion regarding 611 Land Development LLC's waiver requests pending further review. The board approved two grant applications: Resolution 2025-16 for the Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program (GTRP) Grant and Resolution 2025-17 for a Pennsylvania small water and sewer program grant from the Commonwealth Financing Authority, which included discussion of a sewer line extension on Sullivan Trail. The meeting also included public comments regarding library relocation and concerns about dog waste affecting local wetlands and water, and the board announced that township offices would close May 20-21 for file relocation to a new building.

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  • Doylestown Township Finance Committee Minutes

    Mar 26, 2025

    ·Doylestown, PA
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    The Doylestown Township Finance Committee held its March 26, 2025 meeting, where members unanimously re-elected Eric Cornwell as chairman, Michael Ivcic as vice chair, and Christina Maida as secretary. During the preliminary 2024 review, the Finance Director reported that Earned Income Tax revenues exceeded forecasts by 50% over the past decade, Operations achieved a positive variance of over $400,000, and capital spending came in $10 million under budget due to deferred park and community recreation center work moving to 2025. The committee also received an audit update noting that the Township's recent 5-year pension audit received a clean report, with full audited financial statements expected in Q2/Q3 2025 and a transition back to biennial pension audits anticipated.

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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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  • Recreation Committee Meeting June 13, 2024

    Jun 13, 2024

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

    Jul 24, 2023

    ·Syracuse, NY
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    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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  • May 1, 2023-BOS Regular Meeting Page 1 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP

    May 1, 2023

    ·Jim Thorpe, PA
    Minutes

    On May 1, 2023, the Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors held their regular monthly meeting and approved several items including the April 3, 2023 meeting minutes, a $1,000 donation to the Jim Thorpe Rotary Summer Recreation Program, and permission for Temple University to post a health study on township social media. The Treasurer's Report showed total funds on deposit of $10,129,296.95 as of April 30, 2023, with the general fund balance at $2,265,053.32, and the board approved payment of April 2023 bills.

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  • COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF SYRACUSE REGULAR MEETING – DECEMBER 5, 2022

    Dec 5, 2022

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Minutes

    The Syracuse Common Council held a regular meeting on December 5, 2022, where all nine members were present and unanimously approved multiple items of business. Key decisions included amending city budgets to reflect retroactive 3% salary increases for Unit 6 Confidential Employees effective January 1, 2021 and 2022; authorizing $150,000 in bonds and improvements for downtown parks including Clinton Square, Shot Clock Park, and Onondaga Creekwalk; increasing lifeguard training certification fees effective January 1, 2023; and approving service agreements with Cogent Communications for City Hall internet ($400/month) and Verizon Wireless for use of city property at Morningside Reservoir.

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  • Parks and Recreation Board Minutes - May 19, 2022

    May 19, 2022

    ·Phoenixville, PA
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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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  • Senior Commission minutes 4-2025. ...

    Dearborn, MI
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    The Dearborn Senior Citizen Commission met on April 21, 2025, to review service updates and discuss improvements to city senior programs. Service metrics included 775 transportation clients, an average of 150 Meals on Wheels recipients daily, and AARP tax preparation volunteers serving over 400 clients through April. Camp Dearborn presented significant facility upgrades funded through grants and city budgets, including demolition of 146 outdated trailers, new green tent accommodations ($95/night), paddle boats, fence replacements, and addition of disk golf, with the booking site available at CampDearborn.com.

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  • Minutes NEW BUFFALO TOWNSHIP REGULAR MEETING - HELD ELECTRONICALLY VIA ZOOM

    Buffalo, NY
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    On September 21, 2020, New Buffalo Township held a regular meeting electronically via Zoom and approved multiple expenditures including $325,851.15 for the Exit 1 Improvements Project, $12,000 for a Union Pier Trailhead and Restroom Building, and $175,000 in design services for The Marquette Greenway (pending a $100,000 grant from The Pokagon Fund). The board also approved consent agenda items totaling approximately $491,000 in bills across various funds, authorized 2% raises for full-time employees, and adopted a Resolution Endorsing Establishment of a Recreational Funding Fee.

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  • Page 1 of 7 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, PA
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    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held their monthly meeting on April 2, 2019, approving minutes, the financial report, and bills totaling $139,603.20 from the General Checking Account and $22,337.73 from the Liquid Fuels Account. The board discussed a pickup truck purchase for the Public Works department, with the Township Manager recommending a dump body 550 truck at $84,000 over a less expensive 350 model, and agreeing to obtain additional quotes for a 450 model for next month's consideration. Reports were also received from the Police and Fire/Ambulance departments for March 2019, and updates were provided from the First Regional Compost Authority, Nazareth COG, and Recreation Commission.

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  • MINUTES OF MEETING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP

    Springfield, IL
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    On March 11, 2020, the Springfield Township Board of Commissioners held a regular monthly meeting where all members were present. The Board approved previous meeting minutes, discussed executive session matters regarding litigation and personnel, and addressed COVID-19 pandemic response measures. The meeting included a presentation by the Director of Parks and Recreation on proposed amendments to the department's Mission and Philosophy Statements, and public comments from Barbara Senst regarding the Springfield Township Opioid Action Committee's community education initiatives and efforts to combat the opioid crisis.

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  • 1 03/23/21 Electronic-Conducted (Virtual) Minutes Chattanooga, Tennessee

    Chattanooga, TN
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    On March 23, 2021, the Chattanooga City Council held a virtual meeting where all nine council members were present and approved two ordinances on final reading closing and abandoning sanitary sewer and storm drain easements on Anderson Avenue for SSP Lucey, LLC (Ordinances #13655 and #13656). The council also passed on first reading two ordinances addressing easement closure on Druid Lane and amendments to city code regarding speed limits on through streets (Ordinances #13657 and #13658), and began consideration of five resolutions including one authorizing a premises use agreement with Lookout Valley Recreational Association.

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  • OFFICIAT MEETING MINUTES

    Boise, ID
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    On February 27, 2024, the Boise County Board of Commissioners approved minutes from previous meetings and received a PowerPoint presentation from Sheriff Turner's office detailing the county's justice system status, including increased service calls from 2022 to 2023 and identifying sex crimes against children and drug-related issues as primary concerns. The Board also approved an annual boating safety agreement with the Idaho Department of Parks & Recreation and accepted a Central District Health Subgrant Agreement, while Chairman Twilegar expressed interest in pursuing a resolution regarding medical procedure mandates for employees.

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  • 1 1 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING 2 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE

    Huntsville, AL
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    The Huntsville City Council held a regular meeting on January 23, 2003, with President Moon presiding and Councilpersons Russell, Kling, and Watson present. During the meeting, City Engineer Tom Cunningham recognized Mike Fulton, manager of the real estate division, with an Outstanding Performance Award for coordinating the donation of approximately 200 acres of land to the City by local property owners, which is planned for development into ball parks and recreational facilities. The Council also presented a certificate of appreciation to Jan Mason for her service on the Beautification Board.

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  • Page 1 of 17 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
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    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held a regular monthly meeting on July 7, 2021, at 6:00 PM at the Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company fire hall, with Chairman Daniel Piorkowski, Vice Chairman David Shaffer, and Supervisor Richard Gable present. The Board approved the June 1 minutes, a Financial Report, and bills totaling $152,154.86 from General Checking and $9,056.66 from Liquid Fuels. The Board unanimously approved a 2021 Ford Police Interceptor purchase from Koch 33 for $47,212 after COSTARS discount application. The Public Works Department requested approval for a zero-turn mower at $15,400 and a tractor at $17,916 for Recreation Center operations.

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  • A G E N D A ______________________

    Palmerton, PA
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    The Carbon County Board of Commissioners held a meeting on June 5, 2025, in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, to address routine administrative and planning matters. Key agenda items included approval of minutes from the previous meeting, adoption of a Child Welfare Appreciation Week proclamation, and adoption of the Carbon County Comprehensive Plan and Greenways, Trails and Open Space Plan presented by HRG Incorporated. The commissioners also approved multiple expenditures totaling approximately $2.3 million across various county funds, including the General Fund, Parks and Recreation, Children & Youth Services, Area Agency on Aging, and other departmental accounts.

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  • Page 1 of 4 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, XX
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    Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on December 3rd, 2024, with Vice Chairman David Shaffer presiding. The Board approved minutes from November 12th and 19th meetings, accepted the Financial Report, and authorized payment of bills totaling $110,214.21 from General Funds, $434 from Liquid Fuels, $552.50 from Open Space, and $1,972.25 from Community Days. The Board approved payroll and received reports from the Police Department, Fire & Ambulance, Emergency Management, Public Works, First Regional Compost Authority, and Recreation Commission. Public Works announced leaf collection would end December 13th, and the Recreation Commission reported that park lights would operate 5–8 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with deep cleaning of snack stands completed.

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  • Doylestownpa

    Doylestown, PA
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    The Doylestown Township Environmental Advisory Council met on August 8, 2023, with eight members present to approve previous meeting minutes and review a remaining budget of approximately $2,807. Key agenda items included discussing invasive knotweed management on Neshaminy Creek trail, evaluating a proposed deer fence project for Hart's Woods forest regeneration, and planning tree planting events in fall using trees from BC Conservation District. The council also confirmed upcoming activities including a joint Parks and Recreation meeting in October, a recycling facility tour, heritage tree certifications, and various environmental programming initiatives scheduled for 2024.

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  • MINUTES OF MEETING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP

    Springfield, IL
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    Springfield Township's Board of Commissioners held a regular monthly meeting on April 12, 2023, where they approved previous meeting minutes and recognized the township's Governor's Award for Local Government Excellence for the Mermaid Park Stream and Habitat Restoration Project, which cost $384,814 with 85% funded through grants. The Board unanimously adopted Resolution No. 1605 designating April 19 and the third Saturday in April annually as "No Stigma/No Shame Day" to address substance use and mental health awareness, and announced an upcoming township-wide cleanup event by Girl Scout Troop 7211 scheduled for April 22, 2023.

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  • Page 1 of 4 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, PA
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    The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held its regular monthly meeting on December 3rd, 2024, at 6:00 PM, presided over by Vice Chairman David Shaffer, with Supervisor Michael Tirrell, Township Manager Stephen Nowroski, Township Solicitor David Backenstoe, and Township Engineer Kevin Horvath present. The board approved minutes from November 12th and 19th meetings, accepted the financial report, and authorized payment of bills totaling $110,214.21 from General Funds, $434 from Liquid Fuels, $552.50 from Open Space, and $1,972.25 from Community Days. The board also approved payroll and received departmental reports from Police, Fire and Ambulance, Public Works (noting leaf collection ending December 13th), and Recreation Commission (which scheduled park lighting for 5–8 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays). The Emergency Management Coordinator reported completing a NIMS 300 course and recommended the Fire Company obtain a functioning generator for shelter operations.

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  • Oakland City Planning Commission MINUTES

    Oakland, CA
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    The Oakland City Planning Commission held a regular meeting on March 18, 2026, at 3:02 p.m., with five commissioners present (Chair Jennifer Renk, Vice-Chair Natalie Sandoval, Josie Ahrens, Alex Randolph, and Maurice Robb) and one absent (Owen Li). Secretary Catherine Payne recognized retiring former Planning Commission Secretary Robert Merkamp. The commission conducted an open forum with six public speakers (Alison Hightower, Jeremy Evnine, Jack Gerson, Lyn Harlan, Ken Jong, and Council Member Ken Houston) and moved to a public hearing regarding a proposal to establish alcohol sales at three concession stations of the baseball field at Raimondi Park (1689 20th Street, Assessor's Parcel Number 007-0568-001-00) as part of a license agreement between the City of Oakland Parks and Recreation Youth Development (PRYD) and the Oakland Ballers, Inc.

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  • Page 1 of 17 Moore Township Board of Supervisors 2491 Community Drive

    Moore Township, PA
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    Moore Township Board of Supervisors held a regular monthly meeting on July 7, 2021, at 6:00 PM, with Chairman Daniel Piorkowski, Vice Chairman David Shaffer, and Supervisor Richard Gable present. The Board approved June 2021 minutes, a Financial Report, and bills totaling $152,154.86 from General Checking and $9,056.66 from Liquid Fuels. The Board authorized the purchase of a 2021 Ford Police Interceptor from Koch 33 for $47,212 (after a $5,946 COSTARS discount on the quoted $53,158 price). The Public Works Department presented quotes for recreation center equipment including a zero-turn mower at $15,400 and a tractor at $17,916.

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