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  • APPROVED MINUTES Hartford Township Special Board Meeting, August 30, 2023

    Aug 30, 2023

    ·Hartford, CT
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    Hartford Township held a joint special meeting on August 6, 2025, with the Hartford City Commission and Hartford Fire Board to address fire department apparatus needs. Assistant Chief McGrew presented a power point on fleet composition, and the board approved purchasing a mini-pumper from Lake Township using millage funds, with authorization to sell the ladder truck and blue explorer once the mini-pumper is in service and certified. The meeting adjourned at 8:11 p.m.

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  • OKLAHOMA WORKFORCE COMMISSION Special Meeting – Planning Retreat

    Oklahoma City, OK
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The Oklahoma Workforce Commission held a special planning retreat on September 22, 2025, at 12:30 PM at the Oklahoma State Capitol, Room 230, with CEO Kyla Guyette welcoming participants. The meeting was facilitated by Alicia Arganza of Culture Catalyst Consulting, supported by experts from 929 Strategies and Public Strategies, to conduct strategic planning focused on aligning vision, mission, and strategic pillars. Key discussion topics included defining top-line objectives and key results, establishing timelines and a roadmap, determining Commission performance measures, and reviewing a public dashboard with key performance measures presented by Gurtaj Singh. The agenda included a "Path to Green" exercise to identify support and decisions needed for each workstream and concluded with summarization of agreements, action items, and next steps for objectives and key results finalization and a 2025 fourth-quarter roadmap.

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  • Pocono Township Board of Commissioners will meet to ...

    Pocono Township, PA
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    On August 8, 2018, the Tobyhanna Township Board of Supervisors and Pocono Township Board of Commissioners held a special meeting to discuss sewer capacity issues related to Tobyhanna's growth. Tobyhanna is requesting additional available sewer capacity from Pocono Township beyond what Pocono has allocated for its own development; the current agreement allocates 440,000 gallons per day total, with 210,000 gallons per day for Pocono Manor Investors and 230,000 gallons per day for Kalahari Resort, which is in Phase 2 of its expansion and exploring flow-reduction measures. Tobyhanna's approach is to purchase any surplus sewer capacity that Pocono can allocate beyond its existing commitments and future development needs.

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