24 results for “resident accessibility” · proposal
24 results for “resident accessibility” · proposal
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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This Oakland City Council resolution reappropriates $185,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds from the Housing Assistance Center to the East Bay Community Law Center for fiscal year 2019-20 and awards a two-year agreement to that organization not to exceed $185,000 to provide anti-displacement legal services. The reallocation supports expanded legal service delivery related to Oakland's Fair Chance Access to Housing Ordinance, which was passed January 21, 2020, and limits criminal history screening in rental housing applications. The action addresses increased demand for anti-displacement services driven by the housing crisis and COVID-19 pandemic's impact on housing insecurity among low-income and African American residents.
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Ordinance 2025-4 restricts parking on roadways in Hazleton that measure less than 18 feet from curb to curb, citing Pennsylvania Code guidelines and the need to ensure emergency vehicles can access all residents during emergencies. Violations are subject to a $40 fine and potential vehicle towing at the owner's expense, with fines subject to periodic adjustment by City Council resolution. The ordinance was enacted by Hazleton City Council on May 13, 2025.
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