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  • 26-0552: A resolution approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Nonprofit Development Center to, in coordination with the City and County of Denver, purchase a permanent facility to support critical work providing health access services to Denver residents. No change to contract capacity or term, citywide. Amends a contract with Colorado Nonprofit Development Center dba Harm Reduction Action Center to roll over $715,000.00 in unspent Year 2 funds into the Year 3 budget to, in coordination with the City and County of Denver, purchase a permanent facility to support critical work providing health access services to Denver residents. No change to contract capacity or term, citywide (ENVHL-202370550/ ENVHL-202683659-02). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 6-1-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-29-2026.

    Apr 17, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Denver Launches Vibrant Denver Bond Interactive Dashboard Published on April 06, 2026 The city today announced the launch of an online dashboard that allows Denverites to track the status of all Vibrant Denver bond projects. Users are able to access details of each project’s scope, schedule, and budget. As the bond program continues to advance, the city will also share opportunities for residents to provide input and feedback on specific projects.

Apr 6, 2026

·Denver, CO
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  • 2026-0334: Order for a hearing on community college access and student success for Boston residents.

    Feb 9, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA WORK SESSION December 9, 2025 Tuesday 3:00 PM

    Dec 9, 2025

    ·Salt Lake City, UT
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    Salt Lake City Council held a work session on December 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM to receive briefings on three items. The Council heard about the Utah Renewable Communities program, a partnership of 19 Utah cities and counties aiming to provide residents and businesses access to 100% clean electricity by 2030. The Council also received a briefing on amendments to the Consolidated Fee Schedule for fiscal year 2025–26, which corrected errors and omissions made after initial adoption, including an exemption to credit card surcharge fees for Public Lands Department transactions, with tentative Council action scheduled for January 13, 2026. Additionally, the Administration presented on the City's bond capacity, expiration of existing bonds, new issuances, and a Space Needs Assessment regarding potential changes to City facilities and office space.

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  • 2025-2310: Petition from the residents of the City of Pittsburgh requesting a Public Hearing before City Council relative to passing Sanctuary City legislation for Pittsburgh to make the City a truly welcoming City for all by codifying in law that all City public services should be made accessible to everyone regardless of immigration status, origin, color of skin, sexual orientation, religion or language. The legislation should make it illegal for all City agencies, Pittsburgh City Police to collaborate with the Immigration Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) and to disclose information about the immigration status of any person. Similar to Sanctuary City legislation passed by Cities such as Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and others, the proposed legislation is intended to help all immigrants and all vulnerable communities feel welcome and safe in Pittsburgh. The Petition is valid in accordance with the Home Rule Charter. (Needs to be held for a Public Hearing)

    Sep 26, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-1196: On the message and order, referred on June 11, 2025, Docket #1196, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Sixty Thousand Five Hundred Seventy-Three Dollars and Thirty-Five Cents ($60,573.35) in the form of a grant, for the Carry-In WIOA Adult Administration Grant, awarded by the United States Department of Labor, passed through the MassHire Department of Career Services, to be administered by the Office of Workforce Development. The grant would fund administrative cost associated with Boston’s MassHire Career Centers, which help resident adult job seekers access employment, education, job training, apprenticeship, and support services, the committee submitted a report recommending that the order ought to pass.

    Jun 4, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-1873: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, City Council recognizes Age-Friendly Neighborhood: Beechview and applauds its ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive, accessible and age-friendly community for all residents. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh does hereby declare Thursday, May 29, 2025 to be “Age-Friendly Neighborhoods: Beechview” in the City of Pittsburgh.

    May 27, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-0772: Order for a hearing to assess and enhance the accessibility and safety of Boston's sidewalks for all residents. Councilor Louijeune in the Chair. On motion of Councilors Murphy and Flynn, Rule 12 was invoked to include Councilor Pepen as an original co-sponsor.

    Mar 31, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • Tuesday, March 25, 2025 2:30 PM City of Phoenix Meeting Location:

    Mar 25, 2025

    ·Phoenix, AZ
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    This is a City of Phoenix City Council Policy Session scheduled for Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 2:30 PM at City Council Chambers (200 W. Jefferson St.). The document provides access information for residents to participate virtually via Webex or phone, or attend in person, with options to register to speak at least 2 hours before the meeting. Spanish language interpretation and accommodations are available for all participants.

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  • 25-0415: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Nonprofit Development Center to purchase a permanent facility to support critical work providing health access services to Denver residents. Amends a contract with Colorado Nonprofit Development Center to add $440,000.00 for a new total of $935,000.00 and one-year for a new end date of 12-31-2026 to purchase a permanent facility to support critical work providing health access services to Denver residents, citywide (ENVHL-202370550-00/ENVHL-202475909-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-5-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-2-2025.

    Mar 25, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-0375: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Nonprofit Development Center for syringe access services. Amends a contract with Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, doing business as Harm Reduction Action Center, to add $239,376.00 for a new total of $728,752.00 for syringe access services at 112 E 8th Avenue in Council District 10 and available to all residents, citywide. No change to contract term (ENVHL-202473486-00/ENVHL-202577957-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 4-28-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 3-26-2025.

    Mar 17, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 3051-2024: To authorize the Board of Health to enter into a grant agreement with the Tony R. Wells Foundation in an amount up to $700,015.00 to provide assistance to Primary One Health to continue access to care for the residents of Columbus; to authorize the appropriation and expenditure of $700,015.00 to the Health Department from the City’s Emergency Human Service Funds; and to declare an emergency. ($700,015.00)

    Oct 31, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2024-629: A resolution approving an application for a Multimodal Access Grant from the Tennessee Department of Transportation to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT), to provide funding for the Dickerson Pike Pedestrian Crossing project to improve pedestrian safety by providing safer routes for those who rely on walking so residents can access local businesses.

    Jul 25, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 1529-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into a grant agreement with Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio in an amount up to $125,000.00 to secure work permits in order to gain employment, access housing, and exit the shelter system for the residents of the Colonial Village apartment complex; to authorize the advancement of funds on a predetermined schedule; to authorize reimbursement of expenses incurred prior to execution of the purchase order; to authorize an appropriation and expenditure of $125,000.00 within the Neighborhood Initiatives Subfund; and to declare an emergency. ($125,000.00)

    May 20, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2023-156: A resolution recognizing the importance of access to the Cumberland River for Nashville residents, small businesses, and visitors.

    Dec 12, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 23-1723: A resolution approving a proposed Fifth Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Health Network, Inc., doing business as Denver Colorado Aids Project, for syringe access services at 6260 East Colfax Avenue in Council District 5, citywide. Amends a contract with Colorado Health Network, Inc. operating as Denver Colorado AIDS Project (201948547-00), by adding $46,097 for a new total of $791,150 and amending the scope of work to include a city-wide needs assessment survey, for syringe access services at 6260 East Colfax Avenue in Council District 5 and serving residents, citywide. 202370712-05. The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-18-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-15-2023.

    Nov 5, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • RS2023-2358: A resolution commending the Mayor’s Behavioral Health and Wellness Advisory Council for providing timely and essential guidance during the COVID pandemic and beyond to prioritize mental health wellbeing and access to services for all residents of Metro Nashville.

    Jul 24, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 23-0436: A resolution approving a proposed Fourth Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Vivent Health, Inc. to continue providing a registered syringe access program and related healthcare services and referrals. Amends a contract with Vivent Health, Inc. by adding $125,915 for a new total of $545,471 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-2023 until a new procurement is completed to continue providing a registered syringe access program and other related healthcare services and referrals, located at 5250 Leetsdale Drive #300 in Council District 5 and available to all residents, citywide (201951335-04/ ENVHL-202366742-04). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-29-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-26-2023.

    Apr 14, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 23-0438: A resolution approving a proposed Fourth Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Health Network, Inc., doing business as Denver Colorado AIDS Project, to continue providing a registered syringe access program and related healthcare services and referrals. Amends a contract with Colorado Health Network, Inc., doing business as Denver Colorado AIDS Project, by adding $156,749 for a new total of $745,053 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-2023 until a new procurement is completed to continue providing a registered syringe access program and other related healthcare services and referrals, located at 6260 East Colfax Avenue in Council District 5 and available to all residents, citywide (201948547-04/ ENVHL-202366743-04). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-29-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-26-2023.

    Apr 14, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 23-0437: A resolution approving a proposed Fourth Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, doing business as Harm Reduction Action Center, to continue providing a registered syringe access program and related healthcare services and referrals. Amends a contract with Colorado Nonprofit Development Center, doing business as Harm Reduction Action Center, by adding $239,376 for a new total of $1,196,951 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-2023 until a new procurement is completed to continue providing a registered syringe access program and other related healthcare services and referrals, located at 112 East 8th Avenue in Council District 10 and available to all residents, citywide (201948546-04/ ENVHL-202366741-04). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 5-29-2023. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-26-2023.

    Apr 14, 2023

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2215-2022: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into a non-profit service agreement with Pro-Choice Ohio in support of a study to determine if residents of the City of Columbus have access to medically accurate and legal reproductive health information; to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; and to declare an emergency. ($26,500.00)

    Jul 21, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2022-0418: WHEREAS, Based on the core belief that everyone deserves a fair shot, The Brashear Association provides South Pittsburgh residents and community groups with access to quality programs and services that address social, education, health, and economic issues; and,

    May 27, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 22-0285: A resolution approving a proposed Third Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Nonprofit Development Center d/b/a Harm Reduction Action Center for syringe access services at 112 E. 8th Avenue, available to all residents. Amends a contract with Colorado Non-profit Development Center, doing business as Harm Reduction Action Center, by adding $239,376 for a new contract total of $957,575 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-2022 for syringe access services at 112 E. 8th Avenue in Council District 10 and available to all residents, citywide (ENVHL-202262121). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 4-25-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 3-16-22.

    Mar 7, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 22-0131: A resolution approving a proposed Third Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Colorado Health Network, Inc. doing business as Denver Colorado AIDS Project for syringe access services including supplies, education, wound care, sharps disposal, overdose prevention, naloxone distribution, sexually transmitted infections testing, and referrals to social support and healthcare services. Amends a contract with Colorado Health Network, Inc. doing business as Denver Colorado AIDS Project and Howard Dental Center, by adding $156,749 for a new total of $588,304 and one year for a new end date of 12-31-22 for syringe access services including supplies, education, wound care, sharps disposal, overdose prevention, naloxone distribution, sexually transmitted infections testing, and referrals to social support and healthcare services at 6260 East Colfax Avenue in Council District 5 and available to all residents, citywide (ENVHL-202161589). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 4-18-22. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-2-22.

    Jan 24, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1 ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCIL BUDGET, FINANCE & TAXATION COMMITTEE

    Oct 8, 2020

    ·St. Petersburg, FL
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    The St. Petersburg City Council Budget, Finance & Taxation Committee held a virtual meeting on October 8, 2020, due to COVID-19 closures, providing public access through television, online streaming, and phone dial-in options. The agenda included reviews of 2020 and 2021 management evaluations, a grants quarterly report, discussion of a housing authority resident commissioner appointment, and upcoming meetings scheduled for late October and November covering SBE contracts, ad valorem exemptions, financial reports, and budget matters. The committee comprises Chair Ed Montanari, Vice Chair Amy Foster, and council members Gina Driscoll and Robert Blackmon, with support from various city staff and administrators.

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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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  • SLC.gov

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    On May 5, Mayor Erin Mendenall presented her recommended Fiscal Year 2027 budget, which includes proposed updates to property tax, utility, and waste rates. The City Council will review the proposed budget, consider resident feedback, and adopt a final balanced budget no later than June 30. The page also highlights recent initiatives including the Love Your Block neighborhood improvement program reopened on May 1, 2026, offering mini-grants to residents and organizations in designated Westside neighborhoods (Glendale, Poplar Grove, Fairpark, Rose Park, Westpointe, Jordan Meadows, and Guadalupe) and the Ballpark area. On April 22, 2026, the Salt Lake City Council adopted an ordinance enabling community-wide participation in the Community Clean Energy Program with Rocky Mountain Power and 18 other Utah communities to expand access to net-100% renewable electricity.

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  • Request & Report | Chattanooga.gov

    Chattanooga, TN
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    This page from Chattanooga.gov provides an overview of municipal record request and reporting services available to the public. It lists options for accessing city documents, open records, and citations; requesting reports from fire, police, and other departments; and reporting non-emergency issues such as code violations, damaged infrastructure, and traffic incidents. The platform consolidates various request and reporting functions into one transparent, centralized hub for resident interaction with city government.

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  • Requests addl meeting be held at Borough of Pottstown,PA ...

    Pottstown, PA
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    On November 26, 1984, the Pottstown Area Council of Governments requested that the Atomic Safety & Licensing Board hold an additional public hearing regarding Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensing of the Limerick Power Plant within the Borough of Pottstown. The request was made because a recently scheduled hearing had been moved from Pottstown to the more remote Limerick Power Station location, limiting accessibility for local residents who wanted to participate in the proceedings.

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  • Public Records Request | Springfield Township, OH - Official Website

    Springfield, IL
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    Springfield Township's public records policy establishes procedures for residents to request government documents, including zoning, fire, police, and other departmental records through online forms or direct submission to the Township Administrator. The Township commits to providing public records within a reasonable timeframe during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday) at its administrative offices located at 9150 Winton Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, with copies provided at cost. The policy excludes incarcerated individuals from accessing records related to criminal investigations, maintains organized records with a publicly available retention schedule, and requests (but does not require) completion of a Public Records Request form to facilitate document identification and delivery.

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