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  • Boards and Commissions – City of Hartford

    Hartford, CT
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    This webpage provides information about Hartford's boards and commissions, which are volunteer-led organizations that assist in managing city affairs. The page describes the structure, purpose, and meeting schedules of various commissions including the Advisory Commission on Food Policy, Civilian Police Review Board, Commission on Aging, Board of Education, and others that address issues such as property assessment appeals, historic preservation, and architectural selections for infrastructure projects. The city encourages residents to volunteer and participate in these boards and commissions as a way to contribute expertise and help shape the community.

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Board Meetings & Minutes - Retirement

Cincinnati, OH
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The Cincinnati Retirement System Board of Trustees holds monthly meetings, with the next meeting scheduled for May 7, 2026, at 2:00 PM in City Hall Council Chambers, available in person and via videoconference on CitiCable and www.cincinnati-oh.gov/media. Public comments submitted via videoconference require a request sent to retirement@cincinnati-oh.gov at least 24 hours in advance, with specification of whether the comment relates to a general matter or a specific agenda item. The document provides a table of Board of Trustees meetings from 2024 through 2026, with available agendas, minutes, board packets, and meeting videos accessible through links for most meetings; complete meeting materials are available for all 2025 meetings and select 2024 and 2026 meetings.

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  • Wilmingtonma

    Wilmington, DE
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    This is a citizen's guide to Wilmington, Massachusetts' Town Meeting process, explaining that Town Meeting serves as the town's legislative body where registered voters decide on the annual budget, zoning changes, bylaw amendments, and other community matters. The document outlines key procedural elements including the requirement of 150 registered voters to establish a quorum, the process for submitting articles to the warrant (10 signatures for annual meetings, 200 for special meetings), and the roles of officials such as the Town Moderator, Town Manager, and Select Board. Town Meetings are conducted according to Massachusetts General Laws and parliamentary procedures including Robert's Rules of Order.

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  • Planning Commission - Advisory Boards and Committees

    Tallahassee, FL
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    The Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Commission is a decision-making committee established by interlocal agreement on September 26, 1967, responsible for comprehensive area-wide planning, reviewing Comprehensive Plan amendments, and developing land development regulations for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. The Commission comprises 7 members: 3 appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, 3 by the City Commission, and 1 selected by the School Board and jointly approved by both the County and City. Members must be Leon County residents and serve 3-year terms expiring June 30, with county-appointed members limited to 3 consecutive terms and city-appointed members limited to 2 consecutive terms. Members are required to file Financial Disclosure Form 1 within 30 days of appointment and annually by July 1. The Commission meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Frenchtown Renaissance Building.

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  • Board of Supervisors | Jackson County, MS

    Jackson, MS
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    The Jackson County Board of Supervisors is composed of five supervisors elected by district to four-year terms with no term limits: Barry Cumbest (District 1), Ennit Morris (District 2), Ken Taylor (District 3), Troy Ross (District 4), and Randy Bosarge (District 5). The Board meets at 9 a.m. on the first Monday of every month at 2915 Canty Street, Pascagoula, MS, with holiday meetings moved to the next non-holiday date and regular meetings typically recessed and resumed on the third Monday as decided at meetings. Primary Board duties include adopting an annual budget, establishing the annual property tax rate, setting policies and objectives for county growth and development, adopting ordinances and regulations for the general welfare, and carrying out responsibilities set forth by Mississippi State statutes. Agendas are prepared the week prior to meetings by the County Administrator's office (228-769-3088) and must receive agenda item requests by noon on Wednesday before the Board meeting; official minutes are available online from January 2015 forward and in the Archives Department for earlier dates back to September 7, 2007. The Board also appoints members to various boards and commissions serving Jackson County communities and selects a president and vice president from its members annually to preside over meetings and sign county documents.

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  • Easton Select Board Meetings

    Easton, PA
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  • INSIDE THIS ISSUE Borough Directory .......................................1

    Wind Gap, PA
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    This is the Fall 2018 newsletter for the Borough of Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, containing a table of contents and directory information. The document lists borough contact information, elected officials, and meeting schedules for various municipal bodies including the borough council, planning commission, and zoning hearing board. Notable items mentioned include Wind Gap's 125th anniversary celebration held on August 19, 2018, and children voting to select a Super Dome Climber as the next playground equipment to be installed in early 2019.

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  • Board Notices and Minutes - Oklahoma.gov

    Tulsa, OK
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    This Oklahoma state board document provides a chronological index of board meeting notices and agendas from 2013 through 2026. Regular board meetings are scheduled approximately quarterly, with dates typically falling in February, May, August, and November. Multiple meetings were cancelled across the time period, including sessions in 2024 (May 2, November 7), 2023 (May 4), 2022 (February 3), 2021 (February 4, November 4), 2020 (April 2, May 7, August 6), 2019 (March 7, May 2), 2018 (March 1), 2017 (April 6), 2015 (February 5), 2014 (February 6), and 2013 (November 14). Special board meetings were convened on selected dates, including a ribbon cutting ceremony on October 26, 2017. Agendas are posted in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act.

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  • Boards and Commissions – City of Fresno

    Fresno, CA
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    This document from the City of Fresno's City Clerk office describes the purpose and function of boards and commissions serving the city. Boards and commissions support city operations across multiple areas and ensure public involvement in governance, with members providing feedback and direction on various municipal issues. The city encourages public participation through attendance at meetings or service as board members, and applicants interested in joining are directed to review the Rules of Procedure, consult a handbook for boards and commissions, and complete an application. The document references Resolution 2024-040 regarding procedures for creating boards, commissions, committees, and similar bodies, and provides a three-step process for interested residents: review council policies, select from the available boards and commissions list, and submit an application.

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