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  • City of Scranton Council Responses – May 5, 2026 | PDF

    May 5, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
    Other

    This document contains responses from City of Scranton administration to questions posed by City Council members at their April 28, 2026 meeting, compiled on May 5, 2026. The street sign project contracted to MAC Signs was completed in December 2025, and DPW continues routine traffic sign maintenance and replacement. DPW will address sidewalk conditions in the 1000 block of North Rebecca Avenue by reseeding grass and will coordinate with the Police Department on potential additional signage for traffic safety on Euclid Avenue at Main Avenue. For the concrete barriers at East Mountain Road across from the Salvation Army, the Blight Team under the Parks Director will remove trash and cut back overgrowth, pending confirmation of property ownership. Fire Chief John Judge agreed to meet with Councilmen Sean and Mark McAndrew in his office regarding ambulance service questions, with the option to hold a public caucus afterward if needed. The Good Neighbor gift card program will run again in May 2026.

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1 DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION Regular Meeting

Apr 28, 2025

·Doylestown, PA
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The Doylestown Township Planning Commission held its regular meeting on April 28, 2025, to review a sketch plan for Sandy Ridge LLC's proposed 8-lot cluster subdivision at 925 Sandy Ridge Road. The plan includes a cul-de-sac serving 7 lots, one lot with direct Sandy Ridge Road access, open space with a pond, a bike and hike path, public water and sewer connections, and sidewalks—representing an increase from a previously approved but unrecorded 5-6 lot plan. Commission members raised questions regarding open space placement, pond maintenance responsibility, and whether alternative development options were considered.

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  • 2025-0689: Message transmitting certain information under section 17F re: Maintenance and Improvements of streets and sidewalks in District 7 from 2020 to date, filed on Docket #0342, presented at the January 29, 2025 meeting of the Boston City Council.

    Mar 3, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-0342: Order requesting certain information under Section 17F RE: Maintenance and Improvements of streets and sidewalks in District 7 from 2020 to date.

    Jan 24, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • Res 32145: A RESOLUTION relating to transportation infrastructure improvement and maintenance; responding to Resolution 32137, regarding the establishment and recommendations of a Transportation Funding Task Force to develop policy and funding recommendations for long term transportation infrastructure needs, with specific focus on building out Seattle’s sidewalk network, improving existing sidewalks, improving pavement condition, and replacing or rehabilitating aging bridges.

    Aug 6, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 1119-2024: To authorize the Interim Director of Public Service to enter into a contract modification with Precision Concrete Cutting, Inc. in connection with the Pedestrian Safety Improvements-Sidewalk Trip Hazard Repair 2022 project; and to authorize the expenditure of up to $100,000.00 within the Street Construction Maintenance and Repair Fund to pay for the project. ($100,000.00)

    Apr 11, 2024

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2023-1743: Ordinance amending the City of Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances Title Four: - Public Places and Property; Article I: - Public Right-of-Way; Chapter 417 Pavement Protection; by inclusion of new Section 417.08 Sidewalk and Curb Repair Program, to authorize the Directors of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure and the Department of Public Works to develop and implement a program to provide options and incentives for property owner sidewalk repair and maintenance in lieu of prosecution.

    Jul 14, 2023

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1224-2023: To authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into a contract modification with Precision Concrete Cutting, Inc. in connection with the Pedestrian Safety Improvements-Sidewalk Trip Hazard Repair 2022 project; and to authorize the expenditure of up to $100,000.00 within the Street Construction Maintenance and Repair Fund to pay for the project. ($100,000.00)

    Apr 18, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • O-006-23: AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $7,168 FROM DISTRICT 18 NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, THROUGH THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, TO WINDEMERE PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION FOR SIDEWALK REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE.

    Jan 12, 2023

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • 2452-2022: To authorize the Director of Public Service to enter into contract with Precision Concrete Cutting, Inc. in connection with the Pedestrian Safety Improvements-Sidewalk Trip Hazard Repair 2022 project; to authorize the expenditure of up to $94,886.00 within the Street Construction Maintenance and Repair Fund to pay for the project; and to declare an emergency. ($94,886.00)

    Sep 6, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2022-03-01

    Mar 1, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    This March 1, 2022 Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee meeting, presided over by Councilmember Pedersen with four members present and one excused, discussed two items of business. Council Bill 120271 was discussed, relating to the John Lewis Memorial Bridge constructed under the Seattle Department of Transportation's Northgate Bridge and Cycle Track Project and acceptance of three property agreements: a Northgate Easement Agreement from the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (dated February 28, 2019), a Pedestrian Bridge Easement Agreement from the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (dated April 22, 2021), and a Trail Lease from the Washington State Department of Transportation (dated September 29, 2021). An information item regarding a performance audit of Seattle's Sidewalk Maintenance and Repair Program was also heard. The remote meeting, held via telephone and Seattle Channel, adjourned at 10:31 a.m.

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  • Inf 2001: Performance Audit of Seattle’s Sidewalk Maintenance and Repair Program

    Feb 23, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CBA SDOT-503-C-001: Amend and pass as amended CB 120228 to increase the Commercial Parking Tax to 14.75 percent; add $1.215 million to the Structures Major Maintenance CIP project; add $1.1 million to the Vision Zero CIP project; and add $480,000 to the Sidewalk Safety Repair CIP project

    Nov 16, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 2445-2021: To transfer the control and maintenance responsibilities of an approximate .245 acre portion of real property held in the Land Redevelopment Division, Land Bank Program from the Department of Development to the Department of Public Service, Division of Design and Construction and subsequently to the Department of Public Utilities, Division of Sewerage and Drainage to facilitate the Safe Routes To School (SRTS) Kingsford Road Sidewalks project; to authorize the expenditure of $16,000.00 from an existing Auditor’s Certificate and to declare an emergency. ($16,000.00)

    Sep 20, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2021-1891: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances at Title Four: Public Places and Property, Article I, Chapter 417 to expand the definition of sidewalk and curb maintenance, to add language relative to violations, and to update language relative to work by the city.

    Sep 17, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Ordinance No. 16346

    Des Moines, IA
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    Ordinance No. 16346 amends the Des Moines Municipal Code by adding six new sections (42-567 through 42-572) to establish an enforcement framework for nuisance vegetation management. The ordinance defines key terms related to vegetation control, including definitions for buildings, developed lots, farmland, gardens, and hazards related to weeds and grasses that interfere with sidewalks, roadways, or intersection visibility. The ordinance establishes the legal basis for the city to regulate and enforce standards regarding overgrown vegetation on private and public property within city limits.

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  • AGENDA ~ MERIDIAN A ~ CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF MERIDIAN

    Lansing, MI
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    sidewalk maintenancespecial assessment districtsbudget amendmentsshort-term rentalspipeline
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  • Snow FAQs

    Bethlehem, PA
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    The City of Bethlehem's snow removal FAQ document outlines the city's winter storm response procedures and resident responsibilities. The Director of Public Works, Streets Superintendent, and Police Chief recommend snow emergency declarations to the Mayor; once declared, residents have four hours to remove vehicles from streets. The city pre-treats streets within 48 hours of a storm's start, applies road salt to main streets during storms, and plows main routes first, followed by secondary residential areas and smaller streets. Property owners must remove snow and ice from sidewalks within 24 hours of snowfall, with a minimum cleared width of 3 feet, and are responsible for clearing adjacent handicapped ramps. Shoveling snow into public streets is prohibited and subject to police citations; snow plow damage claims should be reported to the City Law Bureau at 610-865-7011, and sidewalk snow removal questions can be directed to the Engineering Bureau at 610-865-7063.

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  • APPROVED 1 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BANGOR PLANNING COMMISSION

    Bangor, PA
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    The Charter Township of Bangor Planning Commission held a regular meeting on August 28, 2019, where members approved the previous meeting's minutes with an amendment regarding maintenance restrictions. The Commission reviewed a site plan approval request from 903 Euclid LLC/NCVW for a 12,500 square foot building at 903 N. Euclid that would be converted into a marijuana testing laboratory (occupying 50% of the basement), office space, and includes proposed landscaping exceeding requirements and adequate parking. The proposal received no objections from the Bay County Road Commission, Fire Department, Drain Commissioner, and Water & Sewer Department, though MDOT required improvements to drive radii and the applicant agreed to incorporate sidewalks and curb cuts along Euclid in compliance with MDOT standards.

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