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  • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL MINUTES January 12, 2026

    Jan 12, 2026

    ·Mesa, AZ
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    The Mesa City Council held a study session on January 12, 2026, to review agenda items for the regular council meeting that day. Key discussions included clarification on an ordinance allowing e-bikes on sidewalks within parks only (while remaining prohibited on sidewalks elsewhere in the city) and approval of a three-year fencing contract worth approximately $120,000 annually for securing construction projects and temporary facilities. The council also reviewed recent events and scheduled the next study session for January 15, 2026.

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL November 18, 2025 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2.

    Nov 18, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
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    The Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting on November 18, 2025, during which it unanimously passed several resolutions recognizing community members and city employees for their contributions and service. The council approved a consent agenda that included multiple expenditures and grants, including a $25,000 Michigan Economic Development Corporation grant for the WDDDA, a $44,998 contract for security camera installation at parking decks, a $40,938 contract for an audio-visual system at the Department of Public Works, and a $150,000 purchase of emergency supply kit items. The agenda also included routine matters such as roll call, invocation, and public comment, along with a resolution to vacate a public alley for property owner Mourad Ahmed.

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  • Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors Budget Work Session September 2, 2025

    Sep 2, 2025

    ·Doylestown, PA
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    During a Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors budget work session on September 2, 2025, the board discussed the Community Recreation Center project, which had been budgeted with a 3% contingency but experienced cost overruns addressed through change orders, with the USTA grant funds fully exhausted. A key discussion point centered on security camera installation for the courts, where Supervisor Nancy Santacecilia requested a cost estimate and further board deliberation before deferring the purchase, while Chief Zeigler noted the value of cameras and staff confirmed the township's use of a budget-friendly Rhombus camera system accessible to the Police Department. Director of Operations Dave Tomko identified that a 5% contingency would have been more appropriate for the project and reported that no additional changes to owner-supplied item spending were anticipated.

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  • Minutes North Lebanon Township Municipal Authority July 10, 2025

    Jul 10, 2025

    ·Lebanon, PA
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    The North Lebanon Township Municipal Authority held its regularly scheduled meeting on July 10, 2025, at which members unanimously approved the June minutes and invoices for payment. The Authority adopted Resolution 7-2025, authorizing an Intermunicipal Agreement with West Lebanon Township to provide sanitary sewer services to a 38-unit mobile home park (Homes For Life), with billing to be based on individual meter readings from 26 units connecting to the NLTMA system. Additionally, the Authority reviewed pending projects including a Sheetz development requiring conditional approval pending financial security posting and the Manor View Estates project, for which details were incomplete in the minutes.

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  • 1 LOUISVILLE METRO COMMUNITY ACTION BOARD MEETING MINUTES April 17, 2025

    Apr 17, 2025

    ·Louisville, KY
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    The Louisville Metro Community Action Board held an in-person meeting on April 17, 2025, where members approved new board member Kayla Wiley from the low-income community sector and reviewed the February 20, 2025 meeting minutes. Crystal Bryson-Obrer presented the 2025 Community Needs Assessment, which analyzed census data, labor statistics, and survey responses to identify key community needs including mental health support, housing, financial assistance, employment/transportation, food security, health services, domestic abuse support, and education. Board members discussed the assessment findings and recommended additional organizations for inclusion in the Resources section of the report.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-02-18

    Feb 18, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on February 18, 2025, from 9:34 a.m. to 11:50 a.m., with Councilmember Saka presiding and four members present initially, with two additional members arriving late. The committee heard Information Item 2628 regarding a Regional Transit Security Roundtable, but did not hear Information Item 2629 concerning the proposed SDOT 2025 Levy Delivery Plan during the meeting.

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  • Housing and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2024-05-08

    May 8, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Housing and Human Services Committee met on May 8, 2024, presided over by Councilmember Moore with five members present and one excused. The Committee voted unanimously 4–0 to recommend City Council confirmation of three appointments to the Seattle-King County Advisory Council on Aging and Disability Services: Joel L. Domingo, Patricia P. Schnepf, and Dolores Wiens, all for terms ending December 31, 2025. The Committee also voted unanimously 4–0 to recommend reappointment of Steven Pray to the Seattle LGBTQ Commission for a term ending October 31, 2025. The Committee heard an information item on "Pathways to Housing Security" before adjourning at 11:25 AM.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-12-06

    Dec 6, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on December 6, 2023, at 2:00 p.m., with Councilmember Lewis presiding. The committee unanimously approved five reappointments to the Seattle Center Advisory Commission—Eric Berlinberg, Holly D. Golden, Stacey E. Hutchison, John Olensky, and Sarah C. Rich—each for terms through September 28, 2026, by a 4–0 vote (Lewis, Mosqueda, Herbold, Morales in favor). The committee also unanimously passed CB 120643, an ordinance establishing limits on personal guaranties and security deposits in commercial leases and adding Chapter 6.104 to the Seattle Municipal Code, and passed CB 120712, which amends appointment terms for the Central Waterfront Oversight Committee and expands its representation, both by 4–0 votes.

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  • Public Assets and Homelessness Committee — Minutes 2023-08-16

    Aug 16, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Assets and Homelessness Committee met on August 16, 2023, from 2:02 p.m. to 3:50 p.m., with Councilmembers Lewis, Mosqueda, Herbold, and Morales present and Councilmember Juarez excused. The committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32100 supporting the development of lids across Interstate 5, with a 4–0 vote in favor. The committee also heard Information Item 2314 regarding updates to the King County Regional Homelessness Authority and discussed Council Bill 120643, which would establish limits on personal guaranties and security deposits in commercial leases and add Chapter 6.104 to the Seattle Municipal Code.

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  • HANOVER TOWNSHIP, LEHIGH COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING November 15, 2022

    Nov 15, 2022

    ·Allentown, PA
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    The Hanover Township Planning Commission met on November 15, 2022, to review and recommend approval for the Rockefeller Industrial Development Lot 5A Sysco Tenant Fitout at 800 Willowbrook Road in Allentown. The project involves approximately 3.5 acres of overall disturbance with approximately 0.6 acres of additional impervious surface and includes construction of a perimeter security fence, guard shack at the north entrance, and three accessory buildings (fuel station, vehicle maintenance building, and truck wash) for exclusive Sysco operations. The applicant is working with the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission and Lehigh Valley Conservation District to update NPDES permits and has received a review letter from Keystone Consultant Engineers with which they will comply. Traffic analysis submitted indicates tenant-specific traffic is consistent with the original spec building projections.

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  • minutes meeting of the court of common council june 12, 2006

    Jun 12, 2006

    ·Hartford, CT
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    On June 12, 2006, the Hartford Court of Common Council held a meeting where Mayor Perez presented ten resolutions for approval through the consent calendar. The council passed resolutions authorizing continued senior center agreements for fiscal year 2006/2007, a state-funded farmers market nutrition program, acceptance of Department of Homeland Security firefighter grants, an operation safe streets traffic enforcement grant, and a general fund transfer to the Department of Registrars of Voters, among others. Several other resolutions regarding community programs, urban development grants, and youth programs were referred to various committees for further review.

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  • MAYOR AND COUNCIL STUDY SESSION

    Tucson, AZ
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    On December 3, 2025, the Mayor and Council Agenda Committee held a virtual meeting and approved the November 18, 2025 minutes by a 7-0 voice vote. The committee scheduled a study session for December 16, 2025, to discuss six agenda items including strategic initiatives on unsheltered homelessness, land and property disposition, non-disclosure agreement policies, new tax and fee revenue options, transit safety and security updates, and a planning and development services code update package aimed at modernizing development codes. The session topics span city-wide issues with estimated discussion times ranging from 20 to 45 minutes per item.

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  • PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MEETING MINUTES Watch the meeting video.

    Hazleton, PA
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    On January 25, 2023, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board met in Harrisburg to conduct routine business, including approving the previous meeting minutes and addressing liquor license matters. The Board unanimously approved a conditional licensing agreement to resolve a pending appeal by Three Durans, LLC regarding their refused restaurant liquor license renewal under the Nuisance Bar Program, contingent on transferring the license to a third party and implementing security measures at the location. The Board also heard matters from the Office of Chief Counsel, including an appeal case involving Gingerbread Man of Carlisle, Inc., though the minutes do not provide complete details on the latter decision.

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  • Governing Board Meeting - Tallahassee Collegiate Academy

    Tallahassee, FL
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    The Tallahassee Collegiate Academy Governing Board held a meeting on Monday, August 18, 2025, called to order by Board Chair Karen Moore at 6:00 p.m., with four trustees present (Randall Pople, Kim Kelling, James Taylor) and one absent (David Clark). The Board welcomed new leadership including Principal Dr. Robin Oliveri (with background in STEM education at Leon County Schools), Assistant Principal Sherrhonda Faison (22 years in education), and Dean of Students LaNandra Watkins (18 years in education). The Academy marked year three of operations and its second consecutive year as an "A" school designation by Florida Department of Education for the 2024–2025 school year. A separate agenda for September 15, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at TSC Fine & Performing Arts Center listed upcoming items including budget updates by Dr. Barbara Wills, a security update by Chief Sean McGovern, and consideration of a Mental Health Allocational Plan.

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  • HCSAC-Meeting-Minutes-October-21-2025. ...

    Honolulu, HI
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    The Hawaii County Subarea Health Planning Council met on October 21, 2025, with five members present to discuss state health planning initiatives. Key topics included the AHEAD Grant, which has been delayed to January 2028 to allow two years of planning and aims to secure up to $250 million annually through population-based payments and expanded primary care, and the Rural Health Transformation Program, a $50 billion federal initiative that guarantees Hawaii $100 million annually from 2026 to 2030 with additional merit-based funding available. The meeting also included administrative updates from the State Health Planning and Development Agency and a deferred vote on September meeting minutes.

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  • MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL WORK SESSION MEETING

    Salt Lake City, UT
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    The Salt Lake City Council held a special work session on Thursday, July 2, 2020, as an electronic meeting under Emergency Proclamation No. 2 of 2020. All seven council members—Andrew Johnston, Amy Fowler, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Darin Mano, James Rogers, and Analia Valdemoros—were present, along with Mayor Erin Mendenhall and city staff. The council voted unanimously to enter closed session at 2:15 p.m. to discuss personnel matters, security deployment, and legal advice pursuant to Utah Code §52-4-205(1)(a)&(f). The meeting adjourned at 4:11 p.m.

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    Des Moines, IA
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    Christ The King Catholic Church requested approval to display a banner across SW 9th Street promoting the annual Sweet Corn Festival from August 1-30, 2014. The Des Moines City Council approved the application, with the banner specifications including dimensions of 21' x 7.5' made of vinyl material secured with 5 grommets. The applicant agreed to indemnification requirements and maintain general liability insurance with minimum limits of $500,000 per occurrence.

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