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8 results for “resident conduct” · other

  • Eugene, Oregon.pdf

    Eugene, OR
    Other

    Eugene's Environmental Noise Disturbance ordinance (Eugene Code 6.750) establishes specific prohibitions on noise-creating activities, including restrictions on vehicle exhausts without mufflers, engine idling exceeding 15 minutes during nighttime hours (10 p.m. to 7 a.m.), and loading/unloading operations during those same hours. The code also regulates construction activities (prohibited 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.), equipment operation such as pile drivers and leaf blowers (prohibited 9 p.m. to 7 a.m., with leaf blowers limited to 70 dBA at 50 feet), and mechanical devices like air conditioning units installed after the ordinance's effective date, which must not exceed 60 dBA at residential property lines. Vehicle spectator sports are exempted when properly licensed and conducted between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., and single-family residences have limited exemptions for brief leaf blower use.

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    noise ordinanceenvironmental regulationpublic nuisance
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  • City of Oakland | City Clerk

    Oakland, CA
    Other

    The Office of the City Clerk serves the Oakland City Council, City Administration, and residents by producing Council agenda materials, conducting municipal elections, managing political filings, and administering records management services citywide, with free public access to meeting materials. Asha Reed was appointed City Clerk on March 3, 2021, after previously serving since April 22, 2013 in roles including Legislative Recorder, Assistant City Clerk, and Interim City Clerk. The Office provides public services including access to past and present agenda materials, participation options for virtual Council and Committee meetings, and domestic partnership registration forms in multiple languages (Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese). Following the lifting of California's COVID-19 State of Emergency on February 28, 2023, all public meetings including City Council and Boards and Commission meetings returned to in-person format effective March 1, 2023. The Kapor Center partnered with City and County officials in October 2020 on the "SMASH the Vote" initiative to create a new voter experience in Oakland.

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    city clerkmunicipal electionspublic recordscity council
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  • Mesa Transportation Master Plan - Phase I Public Outreach ...

    Mesa, AZ
    Other

    The Mesa Transportation Master Plan Phase I conducted public outreach from January to April 2023 to gather community input on transportation challenges and needs through an online survey, mapping exercise, and informational booths at community events. The city utilized multiple engagement methods including a project website (TomorrowsMesa.com), social media, press releases, and flyers to reach residents, visitors, and employers. Key feedback themes included requests for additional bike paths and protected bike facilities, safety and comfort enhancements along canal paths and bike routes, and improved roadway and canal path maintenance.

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    transportation planningbike infrastructurepublic engagementroad maintenancecanal paths
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  • City Clerk | City of Oakland, CA

    Oakland, CA
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    The Office of the City Clerk serves the Oakland City Council, City Administration, and residents by producing City Council agenda materials, conducting municipal elections, managing political filings, and administering citywide records management services. The office provides free public access to Council meeting materials and operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Key services include viewing past and present agenda materials, participating in virtual Council and committee meetings, processing Statement of Economic Interest/Form 700 filings, administering domestic partnerships, managing elections, providing public records access, and livestreaming public meetings.

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  • Bethlehem Township - Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania is conducting a 2027 Comprehensive Plan survey and committee process to guide community vision over a 10-year period, with the Comprehensive Plan Committee scheduled to meet Wednesday, March 4th from 5pm to 6pm at the municipal building, 4225 Easton Avenue. The township declared a Snow Emergency from 6:00pm Saturday, January 24, 2026 through 6:00pm Monday, January 26, 2026, prohibiting parking on designated snow emergency routes and requiring residents to clear snow from sidewalks and fire hydrants. The Police Department is hiring for entry-level police patrol officer positions. Traffic control enhancements were enacted at the intersection of Seventh Street and Dewalt Street at Comer Park, converting it to an all-way stop intersection with new STOP signs and flashing alert signs. Blasting operations began at the Freemansburg Industrial construction site (1600 Freemansburg Avenue) on January 5, 2026.

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    comprehensive planemergency managementpublic safetytraffic controlindustrial development
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  • Alternative Public Safety Report and Recommendations This Report follows a community-led, consent-driven, and evidence-based design process in order to make recommendations to improve public safety in Bloomington by amplifying the voices of safety-marginalized residents and conducting root cause analysis and in-depth outreach performed with key community stakeholders.

    Bloomington, IN
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  • C:\Users\jholston\Downloads\Rules of Occupancy 4.20.doc RULES OF OCCUPANCY

    Omaha, NE
    Other

    This document outlines the Rules of Occupancy for residents of Omaha Housing Authority (OHA) properties in Omaha, Nebraska. The rules establish resident conduct standards covering compliance with local laws, controlled access card usage, maintenance responsibilities, and noise restrictions, as well as specific regulations for children, guests, common areas, hallways, and interior dwelling maintenance. Key provisions include prohibitions on parties and disturbances, requirements for guest permission for extended stays, supervision requirements for children in common areas, nonsmoking designations in common spaces, and standards for cleanliness and housekeeping inspections.

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    housing authorityresident conductproperty maintenance
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  • Legislative Budget and Finance Committee

    State College, PA
    Other

    The Legislative Budget and Finance Committee conducted a study pursuant to Senate Resolution 2011-147 examining the need for public community college programs in rural Pennsylvania, completed in December 2011. The committee found that while Pennsylvania's 14 local independent public community colleges play an important role in workforce development and economic growth, they are not geographically, programmatically, or financially accessible to residents of rural communities. The report recommends that the Commonwealth consider various approaches used by other states to strategically place public community colleges statewide to ensure equitable access to publicly supported postsecondary education.

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    community college fundingrural education accessworkforce developmentpostsecondary education
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