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  • multi-municipal comprehensive plan

    Hazleton, PA
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    The "Thrive 2035" comprehensive plan is a multi-municipal planning document for the Greater Hazleton area, developed collaboratively by the City of Hazleton, Borough of West Hazleton, and Hazle Township. The plan establishes a shared vision and overarching goals while addressing five priority areas: Housing, Economic Vitality, Youth, Services and Amenities, and Resilient Systems. The document includes community outreach efforts, a catalyst project, and an implementation strategy to guide regional development through 2035.

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  • California Budget & Policy Center Independent Analysis. Shared Prosperity.

    Los Angeles, CA
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    This California Budget & Policy Center guide provides an overview of county budgeting in California, covering the structure, revenue sources, regulatory framework, and annual process for the state's 58 counties. The document emphasizes that county budgets reflect community values and priorities, funding critical services from health care to the justice system, and stresses the importance of public participation in the budget process. California's counties vary significantly in size and population, ranging from Los Angeles County with 9.9 million residents to Alpine County with fewer than 1,200 residents.

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  • The 2026 National Community Survey (NCS) asks residents to share their feedback about the quality of life in Naperville and City services. The results will inform 2027 priorities and budgetary planning. Learn more about the NCS and how to participate.

    Naperville, IL
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  • PA State Archives - RG-48 - Series Titles - digitized: Municipal Governments

    Pittsburgh, PA
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    This document describes the organizational structure and functions of Pennsylvania municipal governments housed in the State Archives (RG-48). It explains that municipalities provide core local services including police, fire protection, road maintenance, water and sewage systems, zoning, parks, and licensing, with powers shared among state and local levels and enhanced through home rule provisions. The document details governance structures for Pennsylvania's major city classes, including Philadelphia's council of 17 members with a strong mayor since 1952, and Pittsburgh and Scranton's similarly structured strong-mayor systems established through 1974 home rule charters.

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  • Date: 5/15/17 Location: AHEDD / Jenkintown, PA Attendees: Michele Boardman

    Norristown, PA
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    This document records a May 15, 2017 meeting of AHEDD in Jenkintown, PA, attended by Michele Boardman, Jerome Greene, Bonnye Kelman, Mary Berry-Shields, and Bill Beck (via phone). The group approved by-laws and discussed recruitment initiatives including sharing CAC information with OVR service providers, promoting through social media, and connecting with the Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Committee. They also addressed completing a past video project by contacting David Mann for transcript support and having Bonnye Kelman coordinate with high school contacts for closed captioning, plus establishing Google Docs folders for document storage. The next meeting is scheduled for September 25, 2017 at 1875 New Hope Street in Norristown, PA from 6:00–7:30 p.m., with plans to invite Bucks County CIL.

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