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  • June 24, 2026 Meeting Minutes

    Jun 24, 2026

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    The City of Hazleton Government Study Commission held a meeting on June 24, 2026, at 5:06 PM in City Hall Conference Room A, with Chairwoman Allison Keegan presiding and five of seven commissioners present. Solicitor Sean Logsdon presented edits to the Contract Article with additional revisions to be reviewed at the next meeting. PEL Consultants requested that a preamble be drafted to serve as the Commission's statement, and the group noted that an additional meeting may be scheduled before the public hearing on July 15, 2026, to address outstanding items. Translation services for the July 15 public hearing were discussed. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 1, 2026, at 5:00 PM on the second floor of City Hall.

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  • Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes — Minutes 2026-03-05

    Mar 5, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes met on March 5, 2026, from 2:03 p.m. to 4:05 p.m. in Seattle City Council Chamber with 8 members present and 1 late arrival (Debora Juarez). The committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32194, which reaffirms data and privacy protections for persons accessing city programs or services, requests a review of the city's data collection and sharing practices to limit exposure to federal and other jurisdictions, and directs departments to incorporate privacy standards into future contracting requirements; the resolution passed 9–0. The committee also heard information items on the Federal Response Update (Inf 2850) and Seattle Police Department Immigration Response (Inf 2851).

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  • Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee — Minutes 2026-02-20

    Feb 20, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee met on February 20, 2026, with Councilmembers Rinck, Foster, Hollingsworth, and Saka present (Juarez excused). The committee approved Resolution 32191, which identifies an opportunity to develop a regional transportation hub adjacent to Westlake Park and sets forth guiding principles for functionality, safety, and urban compatibility in the surrounding area, with the vote 4–0 in favor. The committee also heard four information items: wage equity for human services contracts, the Human Services Department's 2024 provider pay report, an overview of Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy workforce investments, and a human services provider roundtable discussion. The meeting adjourned at 11:34 a.m.

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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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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL October 7, 2025 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2.

    Oct 7, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Minutes

    On October 7, 2025, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting approving multiple resolutions including recognitions for community members and city employees, consent agenda items, and several contracts and expenditures. Key decisions included awarding a $135,000 bulk leaf pick-up contract to RSB Services, LLC; authorizing $571,402.42 in sole source agreements with DTE Electric for street light pole replacements across three districts; and approving a $35,000 contract with artist Two Eagles Marcus for a winter art installation. The council also granted a temporary food truck permit and approved various fleet and equipment expenditure authorizations.

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL September 23, 2025 AGENDA 1. ROLL CALL 2.

    Sep 23, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Minutes

    This September 23, 2025 council meeting agenda includes ceremonial resolutions honoring Pastor Colleen Nieman's retirement, recognizing Ali Mroueh's service, and offering condolences to the family of Sarah Ahmad Mochawrab. The consent agenda authorizes several contracts and expenditures totaling over $572,000, including concrete repair at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center ($214,602), holiday lighting installation ($60,000), asphalt resurfacing for city parking lots ($200,000), electrical work at Peace Park West ($63,150), and a new Senior Attorney Administrative position in the Law Department with an approximate annual cost of $135,000.

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  • 1 REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DEARBORN September 9, 2025

    Sep 9, 2025

    ·Dearborn, MI
    Minutes

    On September 9, 2025, the Dearborn City Council held a regular meeting with all seven members present, during which they unanimously approved several resolutions including a citation honoring Mike Esseily for his leadership in special education services and the consent agenda. The Council also approved bids for Water Main Repair Parts totaling $200,000 (split between Core and Main, LP at $150,000 and EJ USA, Inc. at $50,000) and accepted a bid from Johnson Sign Company for $54,995 for wayfinding signage and removal at Camp Dearborn, with both contracts to be financed from the appropriate city funds.

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  • Administration and Finance Committee Minutes February 25, 2025 1

    Feb 25, 2025

    ·Columbia, SC
    Minutes

    The Richland County Council's Administration and Finance Committee met on February 25, 2025, to conduct routine business including the election of Derrek Pugh as Chair and approval of prior meeting minutes. The committee voted unanimously to recommend awarding a $11.3 million contract (with 10% contingency totaling $12.4 million) to Palmetto Corp of Conway for the Community Road Phase 2 Widening project, a 3½-mile expansion of a State road adjacent to the Scout Motors site, funded through state economic development incentives administered by the County. The committee also began discussion of an operational services initiative involving Brightly Software acquisition and a County facility master plan assessment.

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  • City Council Meeting Minutes January 8, 2024 Approved January 22, 2024

    Jan 8, 2024

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a regular meeting on January 8, 2024, where members approved previous meeting minutes and accounts payable, though Councilwoman Scamuffa dissented on the latter vote. During discussion, the council noted a contract termination with Aramark that will save over $10,000 annually by switching to Clemens, and addressed questions about elevator inspection frequency and substantial travel charges for park maintenance services. An executive session was held earlier in the evening to discuss personnel, real estate, and legal matters.

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  • Select Budget Committee — Minutes 2023-11-30

    Nov 30, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Select Budget Committee met on November 30, 2023, with seven members present and one excused absence. The Committee unanimously recommended (8–0) that City Council adopt Resolution 32116, which updates the city's biennial budgeting processes and establishes guidelines for mid-year budget changes and data sharing requirements, superseding prior Resolutions 28885 and 31954. The Committee also unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120716, establishing a Fiscal Transparency Program requiring periodic reporting of budgetary and financial information to the Council and public. Additionally, the Committee unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120717, requiring that appropriated money for human services contracts be used exclusively for wage increases beyond inflationary adjustments for human services workers. Council Bills 120602 and 120601, relating to water business taxes and capital asset excise taxes respectively, were discussed but no recommendations were recorded.

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  • Public Safety and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2023-09-26

    Sep 26, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety and Human Services Committee met on September 26, 2023, with five members present (Herbold, Lewis, Mosqueda, Nelson, and Pedersen) and recommended six items for City Council action. The Committee unanimously approved five items: Resolution 32111 recognizing seismic retrofit of unreinforced masonry buildings (5–0); Appointment 02656 of Philip J. Sanchez to the Community Police Commission through December 31, 2025 (5–0); Resolution 32112 affirming intent to raise police accountability proposals in the Seattle Police Management Association 2024 contract renewal negotiations (5–0); and Council Bills 120668 and 120669 relating to housing and community development funding for 2024–2028 and non-City funding allocations to various departments and the Capital Improvement Program respectively (4–0 with Lewis absent from both votes). The Committee also heard an information item on Network Company Tax pre-introduction discussion.

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  • Public Safety and Human Services Committee — Minutes 2023-05-09

    May 9, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Public Safety and Human Services Committee met on May 9, 2023, at 9:35 a.m., with four members present (Herbold, Lewis, Nelson, Pedersen) and one excused absence (Mosqueda). The committee unanimously recommended confirmation of Anthony Gaedcke's appointment to the Community Police Commission for a term through December 31, 2025, with a 4–0 vote. The committee unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120560, which amends the 2023 Budget ordinance for the Human Services Department and lifts a proviso, also with a 4–0 vote. Two information items were heard: an update on the LEAD/Co-LEAD Contract and a draft ordinance on app-based worker deactivation rights. The meeting adjourned at 11:44 a.m.

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  • COMMON COUNCIL of the CITY OF SYRACUSE REGULAR MEETING – DECEMBER 5, 2022

    Dec 5, 2022

    ·Syracuse, NY
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    The Syracuse Common Council held a regular meeting on December 5, 2022, where all nine members were present and unanimously approved multiple items of business. Key decisions included amending city budgets to reflect retroactive 3% salary increases for Unit 6 Confidential Employees effective January 1, 2021 and 2022; authorizing $150,000 in bonds and improvements for downtown parks including Clinton Square, Shot Clock Park, and Onondaga Creekwalk; increasing lifeguard training certification fees effective January 1, 2023; and approving service agreements with Cogent Communications for City Hall internet ($400/month) and Verizon Wireless for use of city property at Morningside Reservoir.

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  • Land Use Committee — Minutes 2022-02-09

    Feb 9, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Land Use Committee held a remote meeting on February 9, 2022, with five members present (Strauss, Morales, Mosqueda, Nelson, and Pedersen), chaired by Councilmember Strauss. The Committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120253, which extends interim floodplain regulations for an additional six months to allow reliance on updated National Flood Insurance Rate Maps from FEMA. The Committee also discussed CB 120207, relating to tree service provider registration requirements under the Seattle Municipal Code, and discussed a contract rezone application by Wallace Properties for a site at 10735 Roosevelt Way NE to change zoning from Lowrise 3 (LR3 (M)) to Midrise (MR (M1)). The meeting adjourned at 3:44 p.m.

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  • COUNCIL MINUTES

    Jul 8, 2021

    ·Mesa, AZ
    Minutes

    On July 8, 2021, the Mesa City Council held a Regular Council Meeting where they approved consent agenda items including minutes from the previous meeting and three new Series 10 Beer and Wine Store Licenses for convenience stores (One Stop Food Mart & Deli, QuikTrip #1433, and Mango Mini Mart). The Council also recognized Randy Carter for 21 years of service on City boards and committees, during which he reviewed over 14,000 land use cases. The meeting included action on contracts, though the specific contract details were not fully documented in the provided excerpt.

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  • Doylestown Township EAC Meeting Minutes March 9, 2021 J. Baldassarre

    Mar 9, 2021

    ·Doylestown, PA
    Minutes

    The Doylestown Township Environmental Advisory Committee met on March 9, 2021, with a 2021 budget of $5,500 and no expenditures to date. The EAC endorsed a proposal from the Ways and Means Board for a leaf and yard waste collection program to be conducted 1-2 times per year, though implementation would require Township approval and contracted services. Additional business included planning an Arbor Day tree-planting event on April 24 focused on small evergreens for the Native Plant Garden, addressing ongoing deer population concerns through a proposed county-wide "Deer Summit," and approving Kara Raymond as an Associate Member.

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  • MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS JANUARY 23, 2013

    Jan 23, 2013

    ·Baltimore, MD
    Minutes

    The Board of Public Works met on January 23, 2013, to review and approve items organized under three main agendas: Secretary's Agenda (covering agriculture, wetlands, housing, school construction, and program open space), Department of Transportation Agenda (including construction contracts, architect/engineer contracts, maintenance and service contracts, and leases), and Department of General Services Agenda (covering construction modifications, maintenance, real property, and capital grants). The meeting minutes document included detailed agenda items and supporting materials across multiple appendices and supplements addressing budgetary and policy matters across various state departments and programs.

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  • OFFICIAL COPY Fresno, California April 17, 2007 The ...

    Apr 17, 2007

    ·Fresno, CA
    Minutes

    The Fresno City Council held a regular session on April 17, 2007, with seven council members and key city officials present. The council approved minutes from April 10, 2007, and presented ceremonial items including an SPCA pet of the month and a resolution of commendation. Councilmember Dages raised concerns about contract overspending and "piece-mealing" of consulting contracts under $50,000, requesting a review by the Finance and Audit Committee chaired by Councilmember Westerlund, and also flagged a potential layoff of 30 temporary employees at Pilobos Park. Councilmember Westerlund requested information on the city's sexual harassment policy and training, questioned why an Interim Director had not been appointed to the Information Services Department, and raised concerns about legislative liaison trips relative to Brown Act compliance.

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  • Minutes of Common Council Book 136 August 4, 1970

    Aug 4, 1970

    ·San Diego, CA
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    On August 4, 1970, the San Diego City Council held a regular meeting with seven councilmen and Mayor Curran present (Councilman Morrow absent), presided over by Mayor Curran beginning at 9:05 a.m. The Council approved five resolutions awarding contracts: Resolution 200444 awarded bronze water service fittings contracts to H.C. Lawson Company for $8,251.04 and Contractor Supply for $23,582.21 (total $31,833.25); Resolution 200445 awarded Blake, Moffitt and Towne a contract for 1,060,000 printed mailing envelopes and 1,060,000 return envelopes for $9,103.23; Resolution 200446 awarded Southern Equipment and Supply Company $2,020.96 for 24,000 lbs. of reinforcing steel; Resolution 200447 awarded Conway Tree Service a stump removal contract at $18.00 per hour from August 15 through December 31, 1970, not to exceed $2,000.00; and Resolution 200448 awarded Champion Construction Company $1,119.00 for wall panel removal and replacement work. Previous meeting minutes from July 9 and July 14, 1970, were approved without reading.

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  • Jacksonville

    Jacksonville, FL
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    The Jacksonville Finance Committee Budget Hearing was held on August 21, 2025, to review the city's budget, which stood at a surplus of $6,108,510 after the fourth hearing. The committee approved a motion to redirect $135,000 in reductions from the Mayor's Office salary budget to the Meals on Wheels/Food Insecurity Program for seniors, with discussion also covering Telehealth services, service contract alignment with the fiscal year, and the city's debt affordability ratios, which were reported to be within acceptable targets.

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  • MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY

    Boise, ID
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    The Coeur d'Alene City Council held a regular meeting on January 20, 2015, at the City Library Community Room, with Mayor Steve Widmyer and four council members present. The council heard a presentation from Ben and Melissa Mello about their glass recycling non-profit, which currently recycles 5,000 pounds of glass monthly to prevent it from entering landfills and proposed a potential city sidewalk pilot project using recycled glass material. The council approved a consent calendar that included previous meeting minutes, bill payments, and Resolution No. 15-004, which authorized contracts for equipment purchases (a 50,000-pound dovetail trailer and drainage utility service truck) and lease/service agreements with St. Vincent de Paul and J.U.B. Engineers.

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  • Page 1 of 3 TOWNSHIP OF BALDWIN 10 Community Park Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15234

    Pittsburgh, PA
    Minutes

    The Baldwin Township Board of Commissioners held a public meeting on August 5, 2024, at which all four commissioners were present along with police and township officials. The board approved the appointment of Sergeant Gary Krek as Chief of Police effective September 2, 2025, following his passage of a non-competitive Civil Service test, and requested the Civil Service Commission to certify police applicant results. Committee reports covered routine matters including finances in order, police commendations, public works updates, MS4 watershed project progress, upcoming community events (Fall Fest on October 19, Veteran's Brunch on November 8, and Holiday Craft Show on November 16), and MRTSA personnel and billing contract matters.

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