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13 results for “service changes” · agenda

  • SINE DIE AND REORGANIZATION MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOROUGH COUNCIL

    Jan 7, 2026

    ·Newark, NJ
    Agenda

    This agenda documents the sine die and reorganization meeting of the Mayor and Borough Council of East Newark, New Jersey, held on January 7, 2026, at 6:30 PM at 34 Sherman Avenue. The sine die portion approved payment of bills totaling $243,551.74 for the period through December 31, 2025, and approved meeting minutes from December 10 and December 29, 2025. The reorganization portion administered oaths of office to Councilmen Acacio De Oliveira, Raymand Graham, and Jeffrey Pinto, and adopted 16 resolutions including designating 2026 meeting dates, official newspapers and depositories, the 2026 cash management plan, temporary appropriations, council committee assignments, and approving appointments including Juan Barroso, Jr., as Fire Official/Inspector and Jeniffer Da Silva as Municipal Housing Liaison, along with authorization for a shared services vehicle maintenance agreement with Paramus and a lead service line replacement project change order.

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A G E N D A CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025 5:30 P.M.

Dec 15, 2025

·Austin, TX
Agenda

The City Council meeting on April 6, 2026 will address multiple business licenses (mobile food vendors, massage therapy, hemp edibles, liquor permits), a public hearing on a tax abatement application, and bid opening for 2026 Street Reconstruction Projects. The agenda includes several resolutions to approve the 2026-2028 base pay structure, the Austin Bruins contract, budget adjustment number two, design services for the Sanitary Sewer Lining Project, and various funding transfers and change orders for ongoing capital projects. The meeting will also recognize Step Up Award recipients and allow public comment before adjourning.

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  • August 28, 2024

    Aug 28, 2024

    ·Charlotte, NC
    Agenda

    The Metropolitan Transit Commission held meetings on May 29, 2024, and scheduled another for August 28, 2024, with agendas covering monthly statistics on transit safety, ridership, and sales tax; informational updates on microtransit services; and action items including approval of a Second Amended & Restated Transit Governance Interlocal Agreement and Mint Hill STS Service changes. The Commission includes representatives from Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and surrounding municipalities, with leadership from Interim Chief Executive Officer Brent Cagle.

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  • January 4, 2024 Public Facilities Improvement Corporation Meeting Agenda

    Jan 4, 2024

    ·Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    This is an agenda for the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Public Facilities Improvement Corporation Board Meeting scheduled for January 4, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. at 2400 Aviation Drive, DFW Headquarters Building. The board will approve meeting minutes from July 31, 2023, and consider Contract No. 9500791 with JE Dunn Construction of Dallas, Texas, for design and construction of 19th Street Cargo Redevelopment with a not-to-exceed amount of $165,457,809 for a 669 calendar-day term, plus change orders not to exceed $1,884,337 in aggregate, totaling $167,342,146 in action amount. The meeting location is accessible, and interpretive service requests must be made 48 hours in advance by contacting Alicia Green at 972-973-4755 or through Texas Relay at 1-800-735-2989.

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  • 8/3/2009-6:09:40 PM DALLAS PARK AND RECREATION BOARD REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

    Aug 3, 2009

    ·Dallas, TX
    Agenda

    The Dallas Park and Recreation Board held a regular meeting on August 6, 2009, with agenda items covering a Dallas Zoo management agreement briefing and approval of June 2009 minutes. The consent agenda included authorizing a $220,656 interlocal agreement with Dallas County Transportation Services, approving proposed fee changes effective August 15, 2009, and awarding multiple contracts for park improvements, including a $360,831 pavilion at Umphress Park, $417,657 in erosion control work at Westhaven Park, and $102,395 for White Rock Creek Greenbelt Trail extension design services. Additionally, the board considered authorizing a $87,862.54 increase to the Fair Park Esplanade restoration contract.

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  • EUGENE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA

    Eugene, OR
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    The Eugene City Council held a work session on May 23, 2022, to discuss the City's role in regulating chronic toxic polluters and environmental pollution. The session reviewed the current regulatory framework for pollutants across four categories—air, water, land, and noise—as well as the roles of various regulatory authorities, with an opportunity to consider potential changes to the City's regulations and oversight. The meeting was held using hybrid technology to allow for both in-person and remote participation, with accessibility services available upon request.

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  • To: Housing and Homelessness Commissioners From:

    Evanston, IL
    Agenda

    The Housing and Homelessness Commission held a meeting on May 2, 2019, in Evanston to address several agenda items including approval of March 7, 2019 meeting minutes, a funding application from the Alliance to End Homelessness of Suburban Cook County for HMIS (Homeless Management Information System), and discussion of a demolition tax index. The March 7 meeting minutes indicate the commission discussed bylaws and affordable housing fund revisions, with commissioners deciding to defer changes pending outcomes from the Affordable Housing Plan Steering Committee, and received public comment on the demolition tax and climate resilience initiatives.

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  • METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DISTRICT DRAFT Committee Meetings Agenda

    Omaha, NE
    Agenda

    The Metropolitan Utilities District scheduled committee and regular board meetings for October 1, 2025, beginning at 12:30 p.m. with committee sessions covering construction and operations, services and extensions, personnel, and judicial and legislative matters. Key agenda items included capital expenditures, lead service line replacement change orders, wage and salary increases, selection of a Vice President for Construction, dental and vision benefit administration recommendations, and a surplus property declaration for 4204 Ames Ave. The regular monthly board meeting was scheduled to follow at 1:45 p.m., with items from all committees to be presented for approval alongside public comment and a closed session on litigation, personnel, and real estate matters.

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  • City of Phoenix Citizens Transportation Committee Meeting Packet

    Phoenix, AZ
    Agenda

    The City of Phoenix Citizens Transportation Commission held a public meeting on April 23, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Public Transit Building, 302 N. 1st Avenue, available in-person, virtually via Webex (number 2339 519 4115), and by phone (602-666-0783). The agenda included approval of March 26, 2026 meeting minutes; a discussion of the T2050 Mobility Improvements Program update from the Street Transportation Department; October 2026 proposed bus service changes from the Public Transit Department; monthly ridership updates for regional bus, light rail, and Dial-a-Ride services; and a T2050 financial overview covering collected sales tax revenues and program expenditures. Public comment registration was available by contacting Bevey McCloud at 602-534-6192 or bevey.mccloud@phoenix.gov by 4 p.m. on the meeting day.

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  • penn township, westmoreland county - eCode360

    Minersville, PA
    Agenda

    Penn Township, Westmoreland County held a Caucus Meeting on July 9, 2025, to discuss several administrative and planning matters. The agenda included consideration of resolutions related to the Wong Consolidation Plan (a minor subdivision), a sanitary sewage operations agreement, personnel changes on the Transportation Impact Fee Advisory Committee and Civil Service Commission, approval of a restaurant liquor license transfer, and designation of official newspapers. The meeting also addressed Planning Commission recommendations for future township-wide zoning text amendments and map changes.

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  • ILLINOIS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD BOARD BOOK JB PRITZKER, GOVERNOR

    Springfield, IL
    Agenda

    The Illinois Capital Development Board held a meeting on June 11, 2024, across multiple locations including Chicago, Springfield, Collinsville, and Peoria, chaired by Eileen Rhodes with TJ Edwards as Executive Director. The agenda covered multiple construction projects and modifications across three regions, including change orders and modifications for universities under the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE), facilities managed by the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC), and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS). The meeting also included architecture/engineering selection recommendations, informational reports on change orders and emergency projects, and provisions for public comment and executive session.

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  • COMMON COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE City of Madison Agenda - Approved

    Madison, WI
    Agenda

    The Madison Common Council Executive Committee held a hybrid meeting on February 10, 2026, to consider organizational changes consolidating municipal committees. The committee reviewed two related items: repealing the existing Vending Oversight Committee and Economic Development Committee to create a new Business and Economic Resources Committee (BERC), and amending vending regulations to reflect this consolidation. The meeting was conducted in a hybrid format with provisions for public comment registration, interpretation services in multiple languages, and virtual and phone access for observers.

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  • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA (Immediately Following the Special Called Meeting

    Fort Worth, TX
    Agenda

    The City Council of Fort Worth met on September 16, 2025, to consider recognitions celebrating cultural organizations and heritage observances, including 25 years of Artes de la Rosa and 50 years of Ballet Folklorico Aztecas, along with recognitions for Hispanic Heritage Month, World Alzheimer's Day, and the founder of Safe in the Six. The consent agenda included multiple items such as adoption of civil service staffing levels for the Fire Department effective October 1, 2025; budget adjustments and transfers totaling various amounts including a $37,500 Texas Historical Commission grant with matching local funds; authorization of a weapon range cleaning agreement for up to $300,000 annually for the Police Department; and adoption of updated Financial Management Policy Statements for Fiscal Year 2026 with no significant changes.

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