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30 results for “regional parks”

  • 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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  • 1066-2026: To authorize the Director of the Recreation and Parks Department to execute an intergovernmental agreement with the Regional Council of Governments for the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, to authorize a transfer of cash between objects within the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund, to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of $3,776,868.44 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund, and to declare an emergency. ($3,776,868.44)

    Apr 7, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • NOTICE OF MEETING AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDAi MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026 – 6:00 P.M.

    Mar 2, 2026

    ·Kansas City, MO
    Agenda

    This is a March 2, 2026 Jefferson City, Missouri City Council meeting agenda scheduled for 6:00 P.M. at the John G. Christy Municipal Building. The agenda includes a financial update presentation by Shiela Pearre, consideration of consent items including a surplus property sale to MoDOT and a police department UTV purchase, and introduction of eight bills covering parking and traffic amendments, a $50,000 air service guarantee agreement with Columbia Regional Airport, multiple subdivision and land use approvals, and a tax credit agreement for a conference center project.

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  • Res 32191: A RESOLUTION identifying the opportunity to develop a regional transportation hub adjacent to Westlake Park; creating a vision for how this hub will integrate with the surrounding neighborhoods; and setting forth directions for functionality, safety, and urban compatibility, along with guiding principles for the public projects planned for the area adjacent to Westlake Park.

    Jan 27, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • MINUTES HARRISBURG PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING January 7, 2026

    Jan 7, 2026

    ·Harrisburg, PA
    Minutes

    The Harrisburg Planning Commission held a regular meeting on January 7, 2026, where six members approved the November 5, 2025 meeting minutes unanimously. The Commission reviewed a Special Exception Application from Jarred Neal with Halden Horizons Group, LLC for 100 North 13th Street to consolidate parcels and convert the property into a twelve-unit multifamily dwelling with off-street parking in a Residential Medium-Density zone. The Planning Commission staff recommended approval with conditions, including subsequent filing of a Lot Consolidation & Land Development Plan, submission of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the parking area in the Summit Terrace Architectural Conservation Overlay District, and coordination with the Department of Public Works and Capital Region Water regarding refuse collection.

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  • 2606-2025: To authorize the Director of the Recreation and Parks Department to execute an intergovernmental agreement with the Regional Council of Governments for the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, to authorize a transfer of appropriations between objects within the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund, to authorize the expenditure of $6,000,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund, and to waive relevant provisions of Chapter 329 of the Columbus City Codes relating to the sale of City owned personal property for donation to the COG-COAAA. ($6,000,000.00)

    Sep 23, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1928-2025: To authorize the Director of the Recreation and Parks Department to execute an intergovernmental agreement with the Regional Council of Governments for the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, to authorize a transfer of appropriations between objects within the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund, and to authorize the expenditure of $1,000,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund. ($1,000,000.00)

    Jul 2, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0749-2025: To authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks, on behalf of the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, to enter into an agreement with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission to explore the strategies outlined in the COAAA Strategic Plan for Success; to authorize the expenditure of $150,370.00 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Funds; to waive the competitive bidding provisions of the Columbus City Code; and to declare an emergency ($150,370.00).

    Mar 12, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-1299: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with MGT Impact Solutions, LLC for services relating to conducting a business disparity causation analysis and economic impact analysis study on behalf of the Pittsburgh Regional Disparity Study Consortium, comprised of the City of Pittsburgh, the County of Allegheny, the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP), the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), the Parking Authority, Pittsburgh Water, and the Stadium Authority, to ensure that minority-owned, woman-owned (“MWBEs”), and LGBTQ-owned (LGBTQBE) businesses are afforded equitable opportunities to participate in local government and other contracts within our region for a sum not to exceed One Million One Hundred Fifty-One Thousand Five Hundred Ninety Dollars and Zero Cents ($1,151,590.00).

    Dec 6, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1144: Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Cooperation Agreement or amendments thereto with the County of Allegheny, the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, the Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Water, and the Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh to govern the processes associated with the facilitation of a Pittsburgh Regional Disparity Study at no cost to the City.

    Nov 8, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2019-2024: To authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to apply for grant funding from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) for Transportation Alternative Program funding which will be used to build a section of the Big Walnut Trail, from Cherrybottom Park to Morse Road; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Jun 28, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-0615: Resolution amending Resolution 335 of 2021, authorizing the Department of Parks & Recreation, Office of Special Events, to enter into an agreement with Swank Motion Pictures, Inc., as a sole source, for rental and display rights of certain movie entertainment for events to be held by the Office of Special Events, in order to authorize the use of funds from the Parks and Recreation Regional Asset District (RAD) trust fund at no additional cost to the city.

    Jun 21, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • A0202-2023: To appoint Bernita Reese, Director, Columbus Department of Recreation and Parks, 1111 E. Broad Steet, Columbus, OH 43205, to serve on the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, to represent the City of Columbus' interests, in her official capacity, until such time as the appointment is rescinded or she resigns (profile attached).

    Dec 8, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1 | September 14, 2023 Quarterly Board Meeting MINUTES ...

    Sep 14, 2023

    ·Charleston, WV
    Minutes

    The Regional Intergovernmental Council held its quarterly board meeting on September 14, 2023, at the West Virginia Regional Technology Park in South Charleston, with representatives from multiple municipalities, counties, and the private sector attending in person and via Zoom. The meeting featured Kelly Workman, Director of the West Virginia Office of Broadband, who provided an overview of broadband development activities in the four-county region (Boone, Clay, Kanawha, and Putnam). The board also recognized SoJuana Ellis, Project Administrator, with an inscribed vase for her service as Interim Executive Director.

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  • 22-1635: A bill for an ordinance submitting to a vote of the qualified and registered electors of the City and County of Denver at the general municipal election to be held on April 4, 2023, the extinguishment of a City-owned conservation easement on the land known as the Park Hill Golf Course. Submits to a vote of the qualified and registered electors of the City and County of Denver at the general municipal election on April 4, 2023 a ballot measure authorizing the release of the conservation easement on the property known as the Park Hill Golf Course and allowing commercial and residential development, including affordable housing, and public regional park, trail and open space. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 12-13-2022.

    Dec 5, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • CB 120455: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Seattle Department of Transportation; approving a change to the approved alignment for the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority’s (“Sound Transit”) Link Light Rail Transit Project and authorizing the Director of the Seattle Department of Transportation to execute an amendment to the “Agreement between The City of Seattle and Sound Transit for Grant of Non-Exclusive Use of a Light Rail Transit Way as related to the Link Light Rail Transit Project” to include the addition of an infill station at Northeast 130th Street located within the City of Seattle; superseding Section 11.23.440 of the Seattle Municipal Code to allow construction worker parking in related areas of 5th Ave NE; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Oct 11, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2463-2022: To authorize the Director of Recreation and Parks to apply for grant funding from the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) Transportation Alternative Program to build a significant section of the Big Walnut Greenway on the far east side of the city, from Nafzger Park near Refugee Road to Big Walnut Park near East Main Street; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Sep 6, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • September 1, 2022 Quarterly Board Meeting MINUTES ...

    Sep 1, 2022

    ·Charleston, WV
    Minutes

    The Regional Intergovernmental Council held its quarterly board meeting on September 1, 2022, at the West Virginia Regional Technology Park in South Charleston, with representatives from county commissions, municipalities, private sector, and citizen groups attending either in person or via Zoom. Guest speakers from Workforce West Virginia and the West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services presented information on available services and programs. The meeting included roll call, pledge of allegiance, and an executive director's report.

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  • 2022-0103: Resolution authorizing the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh into agreements in individual amounts of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) or less with various regional youth sports organizations for a total amount not to exceed One Hundred and Sixty Thousand Dollars ($160,000.00).

    Feb 11, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2022-0110: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 647 of 2020, effective December 23, 2020, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2021 Capital Budget and the 2021 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2021 through 2026 Capital Improvement Program” by increasing PARK RECONSTRUCTION - REGIONAL ASSET DISTRICT PARKS by $136,996.

    Feb 11, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2525-2021: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to modify Ordinance 2762-2020 in order to apply for, accept, and execute an Ohio Water Pollution Control Loan Fund (WPCLF) Agreement for the Division of Sewerage and Drainage’s Blueprint Linden -TSS Regional Bioretention Basins CIP 650870-100706; and to authorize the Director of Public Utilities to enter into a construction contract with Facemyer Landscaping, Inc., dba Facemyer Company for the Blueprint Linden - TSS Regional Bioretention Basins Project C.I.P. No. 650870-100706, and the Blueprint Linden - Linview Park Project C.I.P. No 650870-100705; to authorize the appropriation and transfer of $4,637,940.42 from the Sanitary Sewer Reserve Fund to the Ohio Water Development (OWDA) Loan Fund; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of $4,637,940.42.00 from the Ohio Water Development (OWDA) Loan Fund; to authorize the transfer within of $1,720,314.19 and the expenditure of up to $2,030,560.19 from the Sanitary Sewer General Obligation Bond Fund; to authorize an expenditure up to $2,000.00 for prevailing wage services to the Department of Public Services within the Sanitary General Obligations Voted Bonds Fund; to amend the 2020 Capital Improvement Budget. ($6,668,500.61)

    Sep 29, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2194-2021: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to modify and increase the 2020 - 2022 Construction Administration and Inspection Services agreement with H. R. Gray & Associates, Inc. for the Division of Sewerage and Drainage’s Blueprint Linden Linview Park and TSS Regional Bioretention Basin Projects; and to authorize the transfers within and expenditures up to $864,726.79 from the Sanitary General Obligations Bond Fund; and to amend the 2020 Capital Improvement Budget. ($864,726.79)

    Aug 18, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2021-1630: Resolution amending Resolution No. 819 of 2019, effective December 16, 2019, entitled “Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of City Planning, in cooperation with the Director of the Department of Public Works, to accept funds from an Allegheny Regional Assets District “RADical ImPAct Grant” in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) to fund public art projects in Emerald View Park, Frick Park, Highland Park, Riverview Park, and Schenley Park” to restate the recitals and further describe the use of funds.

    Jun 17, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • MEETING AGENDA December 6, 2013 Bruce Berry, MD, Chair Jenny Allen, Vice Chair

    Dec 6, 2013

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    This document is a meeting agenda for the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission dated December 6, 2013, held at the West Virginia Regional Technology Park in South Charleston. The meeting covered multiple agenda items including approval of financial aid reports, enrollment data, capital project priorities, and updates on institutional strategic initiatives related to access, success, and impact. The agenda included discussions on a Fall 2013 enrollment report, a comprehensive financial aid report, proposals to approve capital projects at West Virginia State University and Concord University, and reviews of institutional programs and textbook policies.

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  • Greater Hazleton 86,432 Luzerne County 317,343

    Hazleton, PA
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    This document presents a community profile and statistical overview of Greater Hazleton, Pennsylvania, including demographic and economic data. Key figures show Greater Hazleton has a population of 86,432 within Luzerne County's 317,343 residents, with a 20-mile commute radius encompassing 343,000 workers and 693,450 people. The profile highlights the region's accessibility to major markets, employment trends showing growth in management and service sectors while production jobs declined from 28.0% to 17.7% between 2010-2017, and details on four business and industrial parks totaling significant acreage for commercial development.

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  • Borough of State College - 2023 Adopted Budget

    State College, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of State College adopted its 2023 budget on December 19, 2022, which totals $80.6 million in expenditures funded by $63 million in recurring revenues and $17.6 million from fund balances. The budget includes rate increases for sewer and refuse services, a 1.5 mill increase in the real estate tax rate to address inflation, and covers all municipal departments and services including police, public works, planning, parking, and regional programs. The document serves as a comprehensive financial plan encompassing the General Fund, Capital Fund, Asset Replacement Fund, and various enterprise funds with detailed departmental budgets and fee schedules.

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  • PERTINENT FACTS ABOUT THE CITY OF ALLENTOWN GENERAL

    Allentown, PA
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    The City of Allentown, Pennsylvania's third-largest city with 125,845 residents according to the 2020 U.S. Census, operates under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters on April 23, 1996, which took effect January 1997. City government consists of an elected Mayor serving a four-year term as chief executive, a seven-member part-time City Council elected at large for staggered four-year terms, and a City Controller with a four-year term; the Council holds regular public meetings at least twice monthly. The city maintains 2,000 acres of parkland and is home to the 10,000-seat PPL Arena, home of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms hockey team. Major employers in the region include ADP, Air Products and Chemicals, PPL, and Mack Trucks, with additional industries encompassing healthcare services, apparel, and fabricated metal products. Allentown is strategically positioned within 300 miles of major eastern seaboard metropolitan areas and served by Interstate 78, U.S. Routes 22, 222, and 309, plus regional rail freight services from Norfolk Southern Railway and R.J. Corman Railroad Group.

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  • 12 PM Anchorage, AK: Atwood Building Conference Room ...

    Anchorage, AK
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    The Alaska Inland Area Committee held a meeting on March 6, 2023, from 10 AM to 12 PM in Anchorage at the Atwood Building Conference Room (550 W 7th Ave) with a virtual option via Zoom. The agenda included welcome and introductions, proposed updates on the Alaska Inland Area Contingency Plan, review of the existing contingency plan, and discussion of parking lot issues, facilitated by EPA and Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation planners. The meeting involved state on-scene coordinators from four Alaska regions (Central, Northern, Southern, and Western), federal coordinators, and planning staff from both agencies.

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  • Phoenix Zoning Ordinance (complete, 10/17)

    Phoenix, AZ
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    The Phoenix Zoning Ordinance Chapter 6, Supplement No. 35, establishes zoning district classifications for the City of Phoenix, including residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use categories. Residential districts range from suburban ranch/farm (S-1, S-2) through single-family estates (RE-43, RE-24, RE-35, R1-14 through R1-6) to multifamily residence districts (R-2 through R-5, R-4A, R-I). Commercial districts include restricted office (R-O, C-O), intermediate (C-2), general (C-3), and special commercial (B3), plus Commerce Park and parking districts (P-1, P-2). The ordinance also defines industrial districts (A-1 light, A-2), specialized zones (Resort RH, High-Rise H-R and H-R1, Mid-Rise, Urban Residential UR, Golf Course GC, and Airport Noise Impact Overlay), and planned development frameworks (Planned Area Development, Planned Community, Planned Shopping Center, Regional Shopping Center). The document reflects a March 23, 2011 amendment consolidating the Planning Department with the Development Services Department, effective April 22, 2011.

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  • county of los angeles basic financial statements, required ...

    Los Angeles, CA
    Budget

    The Los Angeles County comprehensive financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 present the county's complete audited financial position, including government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements for governmental and proprietary funds, and required supplementary information. The document includes statements of net position, activities, revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balances across multiple county funds including the General Fund, Fire Protection District, Flood Control District, LA County Library, Regional Park and Open Space District, and Mental Health Services Act fund. This 234-page audit compilation provides the detailed financial reporting and single audit documentation required for county transparency and accountability.

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