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  • 2026-0413: Order for a hearing to discuss water and sewer infrastructure in Chinatown and the Leather District.

    Feb 23, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • RS2026-1823: A resolution authorizing The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to abandon existing public water and sanitary sewer mains, fire hydrant assembly and sanitary sewer manholes, and to accept new public water and sanitary sewer mains, fire hydrant assembly and sanitary sewer manholes, for property located at 110 Berry Street, also known as Berry Street Infrastructure (MWS Project Nos. 25-WL-71 and 25-SL-167 and Proposal No. 2025M-197ES-001).

    Feb 19, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • Wind Gap Municipal Authority AGENDA December 17, 2025 1 | P a g e

    Dec 17, 2025

    ·Wind Gap, PA
    Agenda

    The Wind Gap Municipal Authority held a meeting on December 17, 2025, with a scheduled roll call at 6:30 PM to address approval of November minutes, financial reports including general fund expenditures and GK Pump Station invoices, and action items including a benefits review and finalization of the 2026 budget. Key discussion topics included new business development at Wind Gap Plaza and a possible warehouse at the old Converter Accessories building, along with ongoing matters such as sewer main issues on Seventh Street, ordinances regarding grease traps and sump pumps, and grant application options. The next meeting is scheduled for January 28, 2026, at the Wind Gap Borough Meeting Room.

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  • W E S T T O W N T O W N S H I P 1039 Wilmington Pike

    Dec 15, 2025

    ·Wilmington, DE
    Agenda

    The Westtown Township Board of Supervisors held a workshop on December 15, 2025, to review the 2026 budget for capital projects and open space funds, consider 2026 consultants, and discuss proposed changes to the 2026 fee schedule. The capital projects budget totals approximately $3.5 million across multiple departments, with significant allocations for sewer infrastructure ($1.8 million, including Pleasant Grove Pump Station construction and sewer repairs funded partially by a $500,000 state grant), parks and facilities upgrades ($437,000 for Oakbourne Mansion and Tyson Park improvements), and public works vehicle replacements ($140,000). The meeting was held at the Westtown Township Municipal Building and was available via Zoom for public participation.

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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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  • WIND GAP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES NOVEMBER 19, 2025 Page | 1

    Nov 19, 2025

    ·Wind Gap, PA
    Minutes

    The Wind Gap Municipal Authority Board met on November 19, 2025, and approved several financial expenditures including $52,399.37 in general fund invoices, $166.72 in pump station invoices, and $607.50 in feasibility escrow invoices. The board approved two significant projects: a $6,240 root treatment service from Dukes covering 3,000 linear feet of sewer lines and a $297,725.50 sewer line lining project on West Center Street from Musson Brothers, expected to be completed in January or February 2026.

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  • 25-1876: A resolution approving a proposed Purchase Order between the City and County of Denver and Dawson Infrastructure Solutions, LLC, to purchase a RamVac HX-12 Sewer Truck for the Wastewater Management Division, citywide. Approves a Purchase Order with Dawson Infrastructure Solutions LLC for $549,983.18 to purchase one RamVac HX-12 Sewer Truck for the Wastewater Management Division, citywide (PO-00173203). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-22-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-19-2025.

    Nov 7, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 25-1875: A resolution approving a proposed Purchase Order between the City and County of Denver and Dawson Infrastructure Solutions, LLC, to purchase Sewer Trucks for the Wastewater Management Division, citywide. Approves a Purchase Order with Dawson Infrastructure Solutions LLC for $996,390.36 to purchase four Sewer Trucks for the Wastewater Management Division, citywide (PO-00174096). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-22-2025. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-19-2025.

    Nov 7, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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  • Minutes North Lebanon Township Municipal Authority July 10, 2025

    Jul 10, 2025

    ·Lebanon, PA
    Minutes

    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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  • Fiscal Year 2026 Adopted Budget July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026

    Jul 1, 2025

    ·Louisville, KY
    Budget

    The Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District adopted its Fiscal Year 2026 budget for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. The document serves as a comprehensive policy and financial planning document for the sewer district, following the organization's receipt of a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association for its FY 2025 budget. The budget document includes strategic planning information, organizational structure, and program descriptions for the district's operations.

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  • Montana Coal Board Meeting Minutes June 05, 2025 Billings, MT June 05, 2025

    Jun 5, 2025

    ·Billings, MT
    Minutes

    The Montana Coal Board met in Billings on June 5, 2025, with six of seven board members present to review commerce updates, budget activity, and project statuses. The Board approved March 13, 2025 meeting minutes unanimously and approved an extension request for City of Forsyth project #0937 through December 31, 2026. Five new applications were presented: #1016 for Roy Water and Sewer District service truck purchase, #1017 for Hardin Public Schools tennis court resurfacing, #1018 for Big Horn Hospital communication upgrade, #1019 for City of Colstrip economic diversification strategy, and #1020 for Hardin Police Department equipment and tools. The Board also voted to approve a budget adjustment for City of Colstrip project #0946 change of scope request.

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  • May 14, 2025 1 Pocono Township Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting Minutes

    May 14, 2025

    ·Pocono Township, PA
    Minutes

    The Pocono Township Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on May 13, 2025, where members discussed and tabled a motion regarding 611 Land Development LLC's waiver requests pending further review. The board approved two grant applications: Resolution 2025-16 for the Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program (GTRP) Grant and Resolution 2025-17 for a Pennsylvania small water and sewer program grant from the Commonwealth Financing Authority, which included discussion of a sewer line extension on Sullivan Trail. The meeting also included public comments regarding library relocation and concerns about dog waste affecting local wetlands and water, and the board announced that township offices would close May 20-21 for file relocation to a new building.

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  • BL2025-845: An ordinance authorizing The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to abandon existing public combination sewer mains and easements, and to accept new public combination and sanitary sewer mains, combination and sanitary sewer manholes and easements, for property located at 1221 Grundy Street, also known as Grundy Sewer Infrastructure (MWS Project No. 24-SL-138 and Proposal No. 2025M-038ES-001).

    May 8, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 860.522.2217 | 350 Church St. 3rd Fl., Hartford, CT 06103 | crcog.org

    Apr 26, 2025

    ·Hartford, CT
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    The Central Region Council of Governments (CRCOG) Policy Board held a hybrid meeting on April 23, 2025, with representatives from 34 member towns and guest speakers from Connecticut Department of Transportation and congressional offices. The meeting covered executive director reports on project and committee updates, and included a legislative update highlighting House Bill 6831 regarding transit-oriented development funding for towns and House Bill 7112 concerning sewer infrastructure and lot size restrictions, with encouragement for board members to engage with legislators on CRCOG's suggested changes to these bills.

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  • AMBLER BOROUGH COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA April 15, 2025 7:00 p.m. I.

    Apr 15, 2025

    ·Ambler, PA
    Agenda

    Ambler Borough Council held a regular meeting on April 15, 2025, with an agenda covering departmental reports from police, fire, EMS, and public works, as well as committee reports and several motions. Key items included approval of March 2025 bills totaling $1,454,104.22, authorization to proceed with Race Street EV Charger Replacement and T2 Systems e-ticketing projects, advertising of Zoning Ordinance No. 1145, and appointment of Melissa Coleman to the Human Relations Commission. The meeting minutes from March 18, 2025 document prior council activities, including approval of February bills ($554,755.78) and public comments regarding sewer odor issues being addressed by management.

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  • 2025-0768: Order for a hearing to discuss water and sewer infrastructure in Chinatown and the Leather District.

    Mar 31, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • CB 120966: AN ORDINANCE relating to Seattle Public Utilities; revising, consolidating, and enacting provisions related to system development charges for water, sewer, and drainage infrastructure; adding a new Subtitle VI to Title 21 of the Seattle Municipal Code; adding a new Chapter 21.65 to the subtitle; adding a new Section 21.65.010 to the Seattle Municipal Code; relocating Sections 21.04.105, 21.04.115, and 21.04.125 of the Seattle Municipal Code into the chapter and further amending the sections; and amending Section 21.04.465 of the Seattle Municipal Code.

    Mar 24, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2025-1441: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of Finance to enter into an agreement or agreements with Merante Contracting Incorporated to provide access to City of Pittsburgh-owned parcels 26-E-301, 26-E-302, 26-E-303, 26-E-304, and 26-E-305 to support the replacement and rehabilitation of portions of the existing retaining wall supporting Ruthven Street above the Pittsburgh Regional Transit Martin Luther King Busway and to replace various sewer infrastructure in the vicinity, at no cost to the City.

    Jan 24, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-0972: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an Agreement or Agreements with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (“PWSA”) to reimburse expenses of PWSA incurred for block stone to concrete street conversion performed by PWSA for the Restoration in Elliott Project at an amount not-to-exceed Three Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Five Dollars and Nine Cents ($322,935.09).

    Sep 27, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Board of Supervisors Minutes – September 3, 2024 1

    Sep 3, 2024

    ·Wilmington, DE
    Minutes

    The Westtown Township Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting on September 3, 2024, where they approved previous meeting minutes and received departmental reports on infrastructure projects and maintenance activities. The Public Works Department reported on ongoing projects including the nearly-completed athletic core project, the Thorne Drive Basin Retrofit project, the Londonderry Wickerton sewer sliplining project completion, and scheduled road maintenance including pipe replacements, milling and paving in late September, an Aqua water main replacement on Blenheim Road, and a Pleasant Grove force main replacement beginning September 16. The Planning Commission discussed a sign ordinance amendment request from Westminster Presbyterian and Advent Lutheran churches to replace manual changeable signs with digital displays, and the Board also conducted an executive session workshop addressing personnel, real estate, legal matters, grant funding for Crebilly land acquisition, bond parameters ordinance, and preliminary 2025 budget discussions.

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  • 2024-0725: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Innovation & Performance, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an access agreement or agreements and amendments thereto with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) at no cost to the city, for access to certain wastewater lines owned by the City and leased to PWSA for a PGH Lab demonstration project in which the City would run fiber optic sensor cabling, manufactured by PGH Lab participant company Artificial Intelligent Monitored Infrastructure by Light Sensors (AiMiLi), through certain wastewater lines.

    Jul 12, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-0581: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure amending Resolution 507 of 2021, to enter which authorized the City of Pittsburgh to enter into an contribution and cooperation agreement with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) for work in connection with the Fleury Way Project; the City will participate in the project and is willing to reimburse PWSA Five Hundred and Sixty-Four Thousand, Seven Hundred, and Nine Dollars, and One Cent ($564,709.01); and providing for the payment of the costs thereof, not to exceed Eight Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Seven Dollars and Nine Cents ($859,137.09) an increase of Two Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Eight Dollars and Eight Cents ($294,428.08) from the previously authorized amount.

    Jun 7, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2024-0297: Resolution authorizing the Director of the Department of Finance and the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to execute Instruments for the Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants in favor of the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority to allow the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority operation and maintenance responsibilities of green infrastructure within certain property along the Bus Rapid Transit Project Corridor.

    Mar 22, 2024

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • RS2024-264: A resolution urging the Tennessee General Assembly to support House Bill 1967/Senate Bill 2162, allowing local legislative bodies to approve water and sewer infrastructure via resolution rather than by ordinance.

    Feb 13, 2024

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • BL2023-143: An ordinance establishing a Central East Bank Redevelopment Area and authorizing the recovery of costs incurred in constructing sewer pumping and conveyance facilities necessary to serve the redevelopment area through a sewage infrastructure cost recovery charge applicable to properties within said area.

    Dec 8, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2501-2023: To transfer the maintenance responsibilities and control of forty-three (43) parcels held in the Land Bank from the Department of Development, Land Redevelopment Office, to the Department of Public Utilities, Division of Sewerage and Drainage to facilitate Agler/Berrell, Artane/Parkwood, Hudson McGuffey, Linview Park, Eureka-Freemont, Newton-Bedford and Kent-Fairwood Integrated Solutions Green Infrastructure Projects; to amend the 2023 Capital Improvement Budget; to repeal Ordinance #2560-2021; and to expend up to $501,103.00 from the Sanitary Sewer General Obligation Bond Fund. ($501,103.00)

    Aug 30, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2480-2023: To transfer the maintenance responsibilities and control of eight (8) parcels held in the Land Bank from the Department of Development, Land Redevelopment Office, to the Department of Public Utilities, Division of Sewerage and Drainage to facilitate the Hilltop 4 West Franklinton Integrated Solutions Infrastructure Project, identified as parcel numbers 010-067650 (532 S WAYNE AV), 010-003453 (2223 SULLIVANT AV), 010-078129 (650 S OAKLEY AV), 010-078218 (746 S EUREKA AV), 010-070999 (542 HIGHLAND AV), 010-078118 (650 S OAKLEY AV), 010-078154 (2425 W MOUND ST), 010-065852 (534 S OAKLEY AV); to authorize an expenditure in an amount not to exceed $110,059.00 from the Sanitary Sewer General Obligation Bond Fund; and to repeal Ordinance 0784-2023. ($110,059.00)

    Aug 28, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • BL2023-2032: An ordinance authorizing The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to abandon existing public water and sanitary sewer mains, sanitary sewer manholes and easements, and to accept new public sanitary sewer main, sanitary sewer manhole and easements, for six properties located at Victory Avenue, South 1st Street, Shelby Avenue, Woodland Street, Titans Way, and Russell Street, also known as the Nissan Stadium Infrastructure Project (MWS Project Nos. 23-WL-27 and 23-SL-52 and Proposal No. 2023M-082ES-001).

    Jun 22, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 2022-0646: Resolution authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into a cooperation and reimbursement agreement with the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (“PWSA”) to reimburse expenses of PWSA incurred for roadway base and pavement restoration performed by PWSA on behalf of utilities and the City in advance of the Bus Rapid Transit Project at an amount not-to-exceed five hundred fifty-seven thousand two dollars and twenty-four cents ($557,002.24).

    Aug 19, 2022

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2022-0965: Order for a hearing on increasing Green Stormwater Infrastructure Capacity at Boston Water & Sewer and the City of Boston.

    Aug 4, 2022

    ·Boston, MA
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