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  • City Council — Minutes 4/1/2026

    Apr 1, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
    Minutes

    On April 1, 2026, the Boston City Council held a regular meeting where it approved two grants: a $20,000 Local Food Policy Grant from the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources to support food purchasing initiatives between Boston Public Schools and anchor institutions, and a $13,735 MassHire grant for workforce development programs serving individuals who are blind or visually impaired. The council also received communications regarding the city's financial status and budget challenges for the current fiscal year, and passed a special law petition regarding pension benefits for Firefighter Leo J. Bracken.

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  • City Council — Agenda 4/1/2026

    Apr 1, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
    Agenda

    The Boston City Council meeting scheduled for April 1, 2026, includes consideration of two grants: $20,000 from the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources for a local food policy initiative involving anchor institutions and Boston Public Schools, and $13,735 from MassHire for workforce development programs for individuals who are blind. The agenda also addresses a $20.2 million appropriation for window and door replacement projects at Adams Elementary School, with potential matching funds from the Massachusetts School Building Authority, and includes communications regarding budget challenges that need to be addressed in the current fiscal year.

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  • 2026-0511: Order for a hearing to review the mid-year implementation and educational impact of the Boston Public Schools' FY27 budget.

    Mar 10, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2026-0202: Order for a hearing to discuss Boston Public Schools' FY27 operating budget.

    Jan 23, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2825-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management, on behalf of the Department of Technology, to associate all general budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with a pre-established universal term contract/purchase agreement with AT&T for data services; to authorize the expenditure of $126,000.00 for the above-described purpose to continue the City of Columbus, Columbus City Schools Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VOIP) telephone project; and to declare an emergency. ($126,000.00)

    Oct 15, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Regular School Board Meeting September 16, 2025 The ...

    Sep 16, 2025

    ·Tamaqua, PA
    Minutes

    The Tamaqua Area School District Board of Education held a regular meeting on September 16, 2025, with six of nine members present. The board approved minutes from the previous meeting, ratified fund transfers and bill payments, and approved the treasurer's report. Committee recommendations included personnel actions such as approving volunteer coaches and staff, approving various policy reviews and agreements for the 2025-2026 school year, and processing staffing changes including an elementary teacher hire and a resignation.

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  • 2025-1669: Order for a hearing to discuss Boston Public Schools' FY27 Budget.

    Sep 12, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • Wednesday, July 16, 2025 Board Meeting POTTSVILLE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT

    Jul 16, 2025

    ·Pottsville, PA
    Minutes

    The Pottsville Area School District Board held a meeting on July 16, 2025, at which it approved minutes from previous meetings and reviewed financial reports showing a General Fund balance of $7,301,085.92 and cafeteria checking balance of $700,438.05 as of June 30, 2025. The board established public comment procedures limiting speakers to three minutes each with a maximum of one hour per meeting, and provided information on how residents could submit questions via email prior to the meeting.

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  • 25-0959: A resolution approving a proposed Amendatory Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Sprout City Farms to support no-cost food access and to expand high school students' knowledge of the food system with curriculum in partnership with Youth Food Leadership and Advocacy Program. Amends a grant agreement with Sprout City Farms to make changes to the scope of work and the budget reallocation of funds to support no-cost food access and to expand high school students’ knowledge of the food system with curriculum in partnership with Youth Food Leadership and Advocacy Program, as funded by the Healthy Food for Denver’s Kids Initiative, serving youth and their families. No change to contract amount or length, citywide (ENVHL-202368713/ENVHL-202579300-01). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 8-11-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 7-9-2025.

    Jun 26, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 1710-2025: To authorize the Office of Education to enter into a new contract previously authorized by Ordinance 1931-2023 with the A. Sophie Rogers School at the Ohio State University; to authorize an expenditure and reimbursement of expenses incurred prior to issuance of a purchase order in the amount of $36,500.00 from the Office of Education’s 2025 general fund budget; and to declare an emergency ($36,500.00).

    Jun 12, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Montana Coal Board Meeting Minutes June 05, 2025 Billings, MT June 05, 2025

    Jun 5, 2025

    ·Billings, MT
    Minutes

    The Montana Coal Board met in Billings on June 5, 2025, with six of seven board members present to review commerce updates, budget activity, and project statuses. The Board approved March 13, 2025 meeting minutes unanimously and approved an extension request for City of Forsyth project #0937 through December 31, 2026. Five new applications were presented: #1016 for Roy Water and Sewer District service truck purchase, #1017 for Hardin Public Schools tennis court resurfacing, #1018 for Big Horn Hospital communication upgrade, #1019 for City of Colstrip economic diversification strategy, and #1020 for Hardin Police Department equipment and tools. The Board also voted to approve a budget adjustment for City of Colstrip project #0946 change of scope request.

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  • COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF SYRACUSE REGULAR MEETING – MAY 27, 2025

    May 27, 2025

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Minutes

    The Syracuse Common Council held a regular meeting on May 27, 2025, with all nine members present, where they adopted the previous meeting's minutes and reviewed communications including the Mayor's objections to budget amendments. The Council approved several items including a $500,000 bond ordinance and authorization for a Municipal Dog Shelter Project, agreements with Broadcast Music Inc. ($2,000) and Cumulus Media ($10,000) for promotional services, and a cooperative agreement with the Syracuse City School District for use of Fire Department training facilities at $1 per year.

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  • CB 120982: AN ORDINANCE relating to the redevelopment and operation of Seattle Public Schools Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center; authorizing the Mayor to execute an interlocal agreement with Seattle School District No. 1 (SPS) for the joint redevelopment of Memorial Stadium and associated improvements benefiting the Seattle Center campus; authorizing the Mayor to execute a development agreement with Memorial Stadium Redevelopment LLC (MSR) providing for joint funding and design and construction of a new Memorial Stadium; authorizing the Seattle Center Director and City Budget Director to negotiate for the Mayor’s signature a five-year operating and maintenance agreement with MSR and SPS; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Apr 23, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • City of Stamford FY2025-2026 Budget Presentation March 5, 2025

    Mar 5, 2025

    ·Stamford, CT
    Budget

    The City of Stamford presented its FY2025-2026 budget on March 5, 2025, with Mayor Caroline Simmons outlining a fiscally responsible budget aimed at minimizing residents' tax burden while investing in critical services. Key priorities include public safety, schools, parks and sustainability, roads and pedestrian safety, housing, and new community initiatives, supported by a strong economic outlook showing a 2.8% unemployment rate, decreased commercial vacancy rates in the central business district, and over $1 billion in annual visitors. The administration proposed designating surplus revenue into school construction and identified $1.9 million in departmental cuts while maintaining investment in mission-critical positions.

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  • 2025-0148: Order for a hearing to discuss Boston Public Schools' FY26 Budget.

    Dec 20, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 3586-2024: To amend the 2024 Capital Improvement budget; to authorize the transfer of funds within the Streets and Highways Bond Fund; to authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into contract with Trucco Construction Company, Inc. for the Operation Safewalks - School Sidewalks - Refugee (Noe Bixby to Blue Moon) project; to authorize the expenditure of up to $4,326,903.98 from the Streets and Highways Bond Fund for the project; and to declare an emergency. ($4,326,903.98)

    Dec 19, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 3015-2024: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management, on behalf of the Department of Technology, to associate all general budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with a pre-established universal term contract/purchase agreement with AT&T for data services; to authorize the expenditure of $120,000.00 for the above-described purpose to continue the City of Columbus, Columbus City Schools Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VOIP) telephone project; and to declare an emergency. ($120,000.00)

    Oct 29, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2024-1105: Communication from Jake Pawlak, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, submitting a donation to the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure from Safe Routes Partnership of up to ONE THOUSAND ($1,000.00) dollars to support schools in their Ruby Bridges Walk to School event.

    Oct 25, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1040: Resolution authorizing the Mayor, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with Safe Routes Partnership for the purpose of receiving grant funds from the Ruby Bridges Walk to School grant in the amount not to exceed ONE THOUSAND ($1,000.00) dollars to support the City’s Ruby Bridges Walk to School event.

    Oct 11, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-1393: Order for a hearing to discuss Boston Public Schools’ FY26 Budget. On motion of Councilors Worrell and Mejia, Rule 12 was invoked to include Councilor Weber as an original co-sponsor.

    Sep 13, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • JACKSON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING AGENDA August 13, 2024 1. 3:00 P.M.

    Aug 13, 2024

    ·Jackson, MS
    Agenda

    This agenda outlines a Jackson Township Board of Trustees meeting scheduled for August 13, 2024, beginning with a 3:00 P.M. work session on fraud reporting training and tennis court construction, followed by executive sessions on police sergeants' promotions and public works compensation negotiations. The 5:00 P.M. general session includes consideration of a negotiated agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police for sergeants, a School Resource Officer memorandum of understanding, acceptance of donations totaling $370 ($270 from Teeg Family LLC for the Park Division and $100 from John Steffen and Melanie Umlauf for the Fire Department), and appropriation transfer requests from Public Works and Zoning Departments. A public hearing is scheduled at 5:00 P.M. regarding Amendment 20240693, in which the developer proposes reducing dwelling units on a 9.52-acre property at the southeast corner of Dressler and Montgomery from 38 units to 34 units across the revised R-3 PUD general development plan. The agenda also includes noxious weed resolutions, approval of July 23, 2024 meeting minutes, and consideration of the 2025 Alternative Tax Budget Document.

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  • 2024-0626: WHEREAS, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is considering its Fiscal Year 2025 budget. In previous budget cycles, political forces have sought to pass significant increases to school voucher funding, including a Fiscal Year 2024 push to increase voucher funding by $100 million. The legislature deadlocked over the introduction, and it took significant effort to eventually pass a voucher-free budget; AND,

    Jun 24, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • MAY 7, 2024, Regular Meeting Minutes 1

    May 7, 2024

    ·Moore Township, XX
    Minutes

    On May 7, 2024, the Moore Haven City Council held a regular meeting where they approved several invoices totaling approximately $61,000 from ARPA funds for water plant upgrades, added a Ridgdill & Son pay request of $238,941.08 to the agenda, and delegated Council Member Jacob Eighner to sign the annual FPL Letter of Credit Renewal. The council also recognized 69 graduating seniors from Moore Haven High School, including 18 with AA degrees, 5 with CNA licenses, and 11 committed to military service.

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  • 2024-0756: Communication was received from Councilor Brian Worrell, Chair of the Committee on Ways and Means, regarding the Boston Public School's FY25 budget.

    Apr 26, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • JULY 2024-JUNE 2025 APRIL 8, 2024

    Apr 8, 2024

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Budget

    On April 8, 2024, the City of Syracuse presented its Mayor's Recommended Budget Estimate for the fiscal year July 2024 through June 2025. The document provides a comprehensive budget overview including combined city and school district summaries, tax rate and levy information, revenue and expenditure comparisons, and detailed departmental appropriations across general fund agencies such as the Mayor's Office, Administration, Finance, and various bureaus. The budget document spans 315 pages and details allocations for executive departments, staff agencies, and specialized offices including the Office to Reduce Gun Violence and Syracuse Opportunity Works.

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  • 2024-0268: Order for a hearing to discuss Boston Public School's Budget for Fiscal Year 2025.

    Jan 31, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 3044-2023: To authorize the Director of the Department of Finance and Management, on behalf of the Department of Technology, to associate all general budget reservations resulting from this ordinance with a pre-established universal term contract/purchase agreement with AT&T for data services; to authorize the expenditure of $120,000.00 for the above-described purpose to continue the City of Columbus, Columbus City Schools Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VOIP) telephone project; and to declare an emergency. ($120,000.00)

    Oct 25, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Report on Expenditures Per Capita September 18, 2023

    Sep 18, 2023

    ·Indianapolis, IN
    Budget

    The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance issued a Report on Expenditures Per Capita on September 18, 2023, compiling 2021 and 2022 financial data from local governments across the state as required by Indiana Code. The report, prepared for the Governor and Indiana General Assembly, analyzes spending per capita across eight categories of local government entities: counties, townships, cities/towns, school corporations, libraries, special districts, conservancy districts, and soil and water conservation districts, with data compiled from the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the Indiana Department of Education. The Department calculated the highest, lowest, median, and average expenditures per capita for each local government type based on the most recent federal decennial census data.

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  • Years ended June 30, 2023 and 2022

    Jun 30, 2023

    ·Stamford, CT
    Budget

    The Stamford Public Education Foundation, Inc. financial statements for the years ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 have been audited and present fairly the organization's financial position, changes in net assets, and cash flows in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The audit was conducted in accordance with U.S. auditing standards, and the auditors determined they obtained sufficient evidence to support their unmodified opinion on the 2023 financial statements. The 2022 financial statements were previously audited by another auditor with an unmodified opinion.

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  • 1902-2023: To amend the 2023 Capital Improvement Budget; to authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into a contract modification with Korda/Nemeth Engineering, Inc., in connection with the Operation Sidewalks - School Sidewalks - Hilltop project; to authorize the expenditure in an amount not to exceed $190,000.00 from the Streets and Highways Bond Fund for the project; and to declare an emergency. ($190,000.00)

    Jun 16, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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