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29 results for “settlement agreements”

  • CB 121177: AN ORDINANCE relating to the City Light Department; authorizing the Mayor or her designee to execute a Comprehensive Settlement Agreement, five Off-License Agreements, and other related agreements for purposes of relicensing The City of Seattle’s Skagit River Hydroelectric Project before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Feb 11, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 3014-2025: To authorize and direct the City Attorney to settle all claims with Averi J. Townsend; to ratify the authority of the Council President and Council Chief of Staff to execute the settlement agreement; to authorize the expenditure of eighty-four thousand, seven hundred ninety-one dollars and zero cents ($84,791.00) in settlement of the claims; from the Department of Finance’s Citywide account to Columbus City Council fund; and to declare an emergency. ($84,791.00)

    Oct 31, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2025-1508: A resolution approving a $260,000 settlement agreement between the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by and through the Information Technology Services Department, and Comcast of Nashville I, LLC.

    Sep 12, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2025-1480: A resolution authorizing the Metropolitan Government to join the State of Tennessee and other local governments in amending the Tennessee State-Subdivision Opioid Abatement Agreement and approving the related settlement agreements.

    Sep 3, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2310-2025: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to modify an existing settlement agreement with Del-Co Water Company, Inc. that established certain areas within Franklin County and Delaware County as service areas to receive water service from either the City of Columbus or Del-Co, and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Aug 22, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1455-2025: To authorize and direct the City Attorney, on behalf of the Director of the Department of Public Utilities, to enter into a settlement agreement with Columbus Limestone, Inc. to resolve a disputed Director’s Order that alleges violations of Chapter 1150 of the Columbus City Codes and to accept a deposit of $64,045.09 to be deposited into the Sewer Operating Fund. ($64,045.09)

    May 21, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 0566-2025: To authorize the City Attorney, on behalf of the Director of the Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire, to enter into a settlement agreement with the City of Bexley to provide a credit of $1,507,683.47 against amounts the City of Bexley will owe for the provision of fire protection and emergency medical services for calendar year 2025 to resolve agreed upon overpayments made by Bexley for the period from 2018 through 2024; to authorize and direct the Director of the Department of Public Safety to amend the current fire and EMS contract with the City of Bexley by clarifying its terms to specifically define the number of personnel to provide fire and emergency medical services; and to declare an emergency. (0.00)

    Feb 24, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120960: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Lower Duwamish Waterway; authorizing Seattle City Light and Seattle Public Utilities to: continue expending funds to participate in environmental investigation and remediation of the Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund Site, according to the terms of a Consent Decree with the United States and the State of Washington and according to the terms of settlements with multiple other parties; accept funds from other parties and indemnify them according to settlement agreements with those parties; continue seeking and accepting state Remedial Action Grants for work related to the Superfund Site; commit to spend funds pursuant to the terms of additional orders from the federal and state regulatory agencies for remedial work at sites related to the Lower Duwamish, including T-108, South Park Marina, and North Boeing Field/Georgetown Steam Plant; and commit to sharing costs with other parties regarding those Related Sites; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Feb 21, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2024-1287: Councilor Durkan called Docket #1287, message and order for your approval an Order to declare surplus City-owned easement currently under the management of the Boston Transportation Department and transfer the care, custody, management and control of said property to the Public Facilities Commission. The land easement is located at 847, 849, and 851 Albany Street in Roxbury (Ward 08 Parcels 0802014000, 0802016000, 802017000, and 080218000). This will transfer interest back to the Boston Water and Sewer Commission in accordance with a settlement agreement resolving an ongoing lawsuit against the City of Boston, from the Committee on Planning, Development & Transportation. No objection being heard, the matter was before the body. Committee members polled; yeas 7, nays 1 (Flynn). On motion of Councilor Durkan, the order was passed; yeas 11, nays 2 (Flynn, Murphy).

    Aug 23, 2024

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2055-2024: To authorize the City Attorney to enter into a settlement agreement with Jiechun Liu in the case of City of Columbus v. Jiechun Liu, Delaware County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 23 CV C08 0550 and to accept deposit of $25,000.00 into the Division of Water, Land Stewardship Fund. ($25,000.00).

    Jul 2, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2024-566: A resolution authorizing the Metropolitan Government to join the State of Tennessee and other local governments in amending the Tennessee State-Subdivision Opioid Abatement Agreement and approving the related settlement agreement.

    Jun 20, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2024-309: An ordinance authorizing The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to authorize the director of Metro Water Services, or his designee, to execute a settlement agreement and release of liability.

    Mar 21, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0758-2024: To authorize the City Attorney, on behalf of the Director of the Department of Public Service, to enter into a settlement agreement with Nickolas M. Savko & Sons, Inc. for an extended pavement maintenance security period and related terms involving The Villages at Shannon Green, Section 1, Parts 1 and 2. ($0.00)

    Mar 7, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2023-2086: A resolution authorizing the Metropolitan Government to join the State of Tennessee and other local governments in amending the Tennessee State-Subdivision Opioid Abatement Agreement and approving the related settlement agreements.

    Mar 22, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • RS2022-1899: A resolution approving a settlement agreement between the Metropolitan Government and Meharry Medical College with respect to claims arising under a lease agreement for the land and improvements used in the operation of Nashville General Hospital and related matters.

    Dec 9, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • CB 120467: AN ORDINANCE relating to the Department of Parks and Recreation; approving the execution of a settlement agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation; authorizing the transfer of real property rights and the acceptance of the mitigation contribution for the Arboretum North Entry Project required for the SR 520, I-5 to Medina: Bridge Replacement and HOV Project, which includes the SR 520 Portage Bay Bridge Roanoke Lid Project; superseding the requirements of Ordinance 118477, which adopted Initiative 42, with respect to the exchange; authorizing the Superintendent or Superintendent’s designee to execute, deliver, and perform corresponding documents; authorizing acceptance of recording of deeds for open space, park, and recreation purposes; creating a fund for depositing monies received from the settlement agreement; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Oct 6, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2022-0104: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director or Acting Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh and through the City’s Department of Law, to adopt certain settlement terms and enter into a settlement agreement with Norfolk Southern Railway, Manchester Citizens Corporation, Northside Leadership Conference, and Rail Pollution Protection Pittsburgh in order to resolve claims arising from the Application of Norfolk Southern Railway Company for approval to reconstruct the crossing of the North Avenue / Brighton Road bridge docketed at Public Utility Commission Docket No. A-2018-3006432; and from Northside Leadership Conference, et. al, v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission appeal docketed at No. 611 CD 2019 in the Commonwealth Court. (Executive Session held 3-1-22)

    Feb 11, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 0515-2022: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Utilities to modify an existing settlement agreement with Del-Co Water Company, Inc. that established certain areas within Franklin County and Delaware County as service areas to receive water service from either the City of Columbus or Del-Co ($0.00).

    Feb 11, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2021-2308: Resolution providing for a settlement agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for costs associated with work on the Central Business District Signals Phase 2 Project, with a total project cost of Five Million Three Hundred and Four Thousand and One Dollars ($5,304,001.00) of which is already appropriated and spent; and the municipal share of Commonwealth Incurred Costs not to exceed Thirteen Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Five Dollars and Fifty Nine Cents ($13,465.59) dollars, an increase of Three Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Five Dollars and Fifty Nine Cents ($3,465.59) from the previously executed agreement (50229.2).

    Dec 10, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2021-1235: A resolution authorizing the Metropolitan Government to join the State of Tennessee and other local governments as participants in the Tennessee State-Subdivision Opioid Abatement Agreement and approving the related settlement agreements.

    Nov 5, 2021

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 21-1297: A bill for an ordinance establishing a new Fund in the General Government Special Revenue Fund Series for the “DOJ Settlement ADA Improvements” program. Establishes the “DOJ Settlement ADA Improvements” Fund in the General Government Special Revenue Fund Series to implement ADA projects in accordance with the agreement with the Department of Justice. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-2-21.

    Oct 22, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2656-2021: To authorize the Director of Human Resources to enter into a settlement agreement with United HealthCare Services, Inc.; to accept funds in the amount of $120.00; and to declare an emergency.

    Oct 6, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CB 120193: AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR); authorizing an administrative amendment to Ordinance 115859, which established the Beach Maintenance Trust Fund (70200) as a subsidiary fund of the Shoreline Park Improvement Fund (SPIF) (33110), which fund was established by Ordinance 115496 as part of the settlement agreement with the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (“Metro”) for the construction of the West Point and Alki secondary sewage projects, and which expired in January 2011.

    Sep 22, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 1333-2021: To authorize the Director of Human Resources to enter into a settlement agreement with OptumRx, Inc.; to accept funds in the amount of $2,453.71; and to declare an emergency.

    May 21, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • City Council Meeting Minutes October 15, 2020 Approved October 26, 2020

    Oct 15, 2020

    ·Coatesville, PA
    Minutes

    The Coatesville City Council held a virtual meeting on October 15, 2020, with Vice President Carmen Green presiding in the absence of President Linda Lavender-Norris. The council approved the September 28 meeting minutes and accounts payable, and addressed a Public Works computer replacement necessitated by storm damage to the building. The council also heard a presentation from Senator Andrew E. Dinniman, who received a proclamation recognizing his career involvement in Coatesville and county Democratic politics since the 1970s, and added two action items to the agenda regarding an Ortiz settlement and Rosado agreement.

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  • REGULAR MEETING MINUTES 1 JULY 12, 2018 BETHLEHEM AUTHORITY

    Jul 12, 2018

    ·Bethlehem, PA
    Minutes

    The Bethlehem Authority Board of Directors held its regular meeting on July 12, 2018, during which the Executive Director reported on two major projects: the Atlantic Wind wind energy project, which involves two ongoing zoning applications at Carbon County Courthouse with hearings and appeals processes underway, and the PennEast Pipeline project, where approximately 80% of affected properties have reached settlement agreements. Additionally, the board discussed forest management activities, with timber contractors expected to begin timbering projects at Long Pond and Wild Creek before the end of July.

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  • COUNCIL AGENDA - City of Dallas

    Dallas, TX
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    On February 26, 2025, the Dallas City Council approved multiple agenda items including settlement of two bodily injury lawsuits totaling up to $95,000, a $412,938.13 state grant for bullet-resistant shields for police officers, and a three-year E. coli testing agreement with Texas A&M valued at $369,600. The council also authorized public budget hearings scheduled for March 26, May 28, and August 27, 2025 to receive community comments on the FY 2025-26 operating, capital, and grant budgets.

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  • WILKES-BARRE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA Regular Board Meeting

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
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    The Wilkes-Barre Area School District's Curriculum/Administration Committee submitted recommendations for a regular board meeting on January 13, 2025, including approval to enroll students in Coffee Inclusive's Transitional Employment Program (ITEP) for ages 14-22, ratification of a Community and School-Based Behavioral Health Program agreement, and authorization for transitional services from Step by Step, Inc. at a cost not to exceed $11,500.00 for 1,550 units of services beginning January 14, 2025 through the end of the school year. The committee also recommended approval of a settlement agreement related to a student case.

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  • ORDINANCE NO. 06 - 23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM, NORTHAMPTON

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Ordinance No. 06-23 amends Chapter 196 of the Township of Bethlehem's Code of Codified Ordinances to revise regulations governing reports required for the sale, transfer, and rental of real property. The ordinance requires sellers and lessors of real property in the township to comply with the Act of July 27, 1955 (P.L. 288, No. 104), including obtaining a written report from the Code Enforcement Official prior to sale or lease. The required report must document the property's zoning district classification, the legality of its present use, and any uncorrected violations of housing, building, property maintenance, safety, or fire ordinances discovered during a property inspection by the Code Enforcement Officer. Sellers must deliver this report to purchasers at or before settlement, and lessors must deliver it to lessees at or before lease agreement execution and possession transfer. The ordinance repeals all previously inconsistent ordinances.

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