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5 results for “regulatory updates” · other

  • BUILDSpokane | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane is conducting a comprehensive update of Title 17 of the Spokane Municipal Code (the Development Code) through the BUILDSpokane project, in partnership with planning firms Clarion Associates and Kimley Horn. The modernization effort aims to align zoning and development regulations with current policy objectives, reduce barriers to development, and promote affordability, equity, and sustainability while improving code accessibility and review efficiency. The project is proceeding concurrently with PlanSpokane 2046, the City's comprehensive plan update, to meet state requirements and ensure Spokane's regulatory framework supports long-term community goals.

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  • Salt Lake City, City Code - Sterling Codifiers, Inc.

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    The Salt Lake City Code, originally published in 1987 and most recently updated by ordinance 61-12 on September 4, 2012, is a compiled collection of regulatory, penal, and certain administrative ordinances codified pursuant to Utah Code Annotated sections 10-3-707 through 10-3-711. Sterling Codifiers has provided supplement service for the code since 1999 and maintains this web version for informational purposes, though the official hard copy prevails in case of discrepancies. The code may be cited as the "Salt Lake City code" in prosecutions and legal proceedings, and any ordinances adopted after ordinance 61-12 supersede conflicting provisions.

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  • OHIO TOWNSHIP HANDBOOK ____________________________________ March 2019

    Eugene, OR
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    This document is the Ohio Township Handbook published in March 2019 by the Ohio Auditor of State's office, designed to serve as a reference guide for township officials on governance, administration, and operations. The handbook covers multiple sections including township officers and employees, administration and finance, and fire and ambulance services, with appendices containing additional regulatory information. The Auditor of State notes the handbook is intended to be regularly updated and clarifies that it should not be considered legal advice, recommending officials consult appropriate legal counsel for legal questions.

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  • Presentation Slide Deck (.pdf)

    Houston, TX
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    This presentation from the Administration & Regulatory Affairs Department outlines enforcement activity and regulatory updates to Chapter 46, Article III governing pedicabs as of April 24, 2026. In 2026 enforcement activity, 788 pedicabs were inspected, resulting in 117 citations issued to operators, 10 pedicabs towed, and 3 operator arrests. Key Chapter 46 updates include new definitions for "Electric Assist" and updated "Pedicab" language to specify human-powered vehicles, new permit requirements for operators to maintain a bona fide fixed place of business, restrictions on LED lighting to non-flashing amber only, and a requirement for drivers to wear reflective vests. A new Section 46-177 prohibits operation of electric assist pedicabs that exceed 15 miles per hour assisted top speed, can operate on electric assist alone without human input, or lack a non-combustible protective container for the battery. Public comment runs from April 24 to May 1, 2026, with City Council agenda scheduled for May 20, 2026, and new ordinance provisions effective June 11, 2026.

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  • TUCSON, ARIZONA Supp. No. 125 – Instruction Sheet

    Tucson, AZ
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    municipal coderegulatory updatesdevelopment compliancetraffic regulationsbusiness licensing
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