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  • TOWN OF STAMFORD SELECT BOARD MEETING November 6, 2025 (UNAPPROVED) 6:00 p.m.

    Nov 6, 2025

    ·Stamford, CT
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    The Stamford Select Board met on November 6, 2025, and approved two warrants totaling $97,462.40 for payroll and accounts payable, along with reviewing September financials and third-quarter reports. The board discussed highway maintenance activities, approved a Better Back Roads grant application for a culvert replacement project at Sportsmen Road and Suzanne Drive (estimated cost reduced from $60,000 to approximately $25,000 through design modifications), and addressed issues with recycling dumpster conditions from Casella. Additional updates included completion of highway garage door projects funded through the MERP program and plans to use remaining funds for electrical panel installation.

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  • REVISED July 17, 2023 7:00 PM

    Jul 17, 2023

·Tallahassee, FL
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The Tredyffrin Township Board of Supervisors held a public meeting on July 17, 2023, featuring a special presentation on the promotion of Detective Sergeant Jim Slavin to Lieutenant and several administrative items. The board approved proposals for general ledger software from Springbrook and emergency bridge repairs from McMahon Associates, authorized staff to solicit bids for trash and recycling services, and scheduled public hearings for August 28 to consider four ordinances covering cable franchise agreement, industrial pretreatment program updates, woodland conservation, and subdivision and land development code amendments. The board also announced infrastructure projects including the Chesterbrook Boulevard Leaning Wall Replacement Project running through the end of 2023 and a joint fire/EMS study meeting scheduled for July 31.

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  • Council met in a Regular Meeting sessi

    Hazleton, PA
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    Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on September 10, 2024, where Alterra Recycling Co. presented plans to establish an advanced plastics recycling facility at the old Dorr-Oliver Building, a brownfield site in an industrial zone. The $300 million project would generate approximately 100 permanent jobs and 150-170 construction jobs over three years, processing 80,000 tons of plastic annually while operating under EPA regulations and the Clean Air Act. The company has secured written support from CAN DO, the United Mine Workers, Mayor Cusat's office, and Congressman Cartwright's office, and addressed council concerns about noise and odor by noting strict regulatory compliance and plans for rail-based outbound shipping with no truck traffic.

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    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 A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY

    Boise, ID
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    The Coeur d'Alene City Council held a regular meeting on January 20, 2015, at the City Library Community Room, with Mayor Steve Widmyer and four council members present. The council heard a presentation from Ben and Melissa Mello about their glass recycling non-profit, which currently recycles 5,000 pounds of glass monthly to prevent it from entering landfills and proposed a potential city sidewalk pilot project using recycled glass material. The council approved a consent calendar that included previous meeting minutes, bill payments, and Resolution No. 15-004, which authorized contracts for equipment purchases (a 50,000-pound dovetail trailer and drainage utility service truck) and lease/service agreements with St. Vincent de Paul and J.U.B. Engineers.

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