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14 results for “state finances” · minutes

  • Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee — Minutes 4/7/2026

    Apr 7, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    On April 7, 2026, the Finance, Native Communities, and Tribal Governments Committee met and unanimously recommended passage of three ordinances: CB 121184 expanding the Director of Finance and Administrative Services' authority to execute leases for transitional encampment purposes; CB 121185 amending the 2026 budget to address homelessness response; and CB 121187 authorizing the Mayor to accept and expend grants, private funding, and subsidized loans from non-City sources. The committee also heard an informational item on the State and City Tribal Relations Framework.

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  • Cincinnati Elections Commission August 26, 2025 @ 4:00 p.m. Meeting Agenda

    Aug 26, 2025

    ·Cincinnati, OH
    Minutes

    The Cincinnati Elections Commission met on August 26, 2025, to approve July 10, 2025 meeting minutes and to discuss two substantive matters: finalization of a 5-month Post-Election Report required by Charter Article XIII, Section 4(f)(3), and review of 2025 Pre-Election Campaign Finance Reports with presentations by the City Law Department. The Commission was scheduled to assess campaign finance reports for potential overcontributions, inaccuracies, and untimely filings, with motions allowing conditional acceptance and penalty assessment as appropriate. The next meeting was scheduled for September 11, 2025, at 4 p.m. Prior to this agenda, at the July 10, 2025 meeting, the Commission approved June 12, 2025 minutes and received a presentation on a proposed charter amendment by Councilmember Nolan's office to merge duplicative city and state campaign finance filing deadlines, eliminating separate city reporting periods to reduce candidate confusion.

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  • Administration and Finance Committee Minutes February 25, 2025 1

    Feb 25, 2025

    ·Columbia, SC
    Minutes

    The Richland County Council's Administration and Finance Committee met on February 25, 2025, to conduct routine business including the election of Derrek Pugh as Chair and approval of prior meeting minutes. The committee voted unanimously to recommend awarding a $11.3 million contract (with 10% contingency totaling $12.4 million) to Palmetto Corp of Conway for the Community Road Phase 2 Widening project, a 3½-mile expansion of a State road adjacent to the Scout Motors site, funded through state economic development incentives administered by the County. The committee also began discussion of an operational services initiative involving Brightly Software acquisition and a County facility master plan assessment.

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  • Meeting Date Wednesday, May 1, 2024

    May 1, 2024

    ·Baltimore, MD
    Minutes

    The Maryland Board of Public Works held a meeting on May 1, 2024, to approve multiple funding and licensing items. The Board approved $257,300 in Agricultural Cost Share Program funding for 13 individual grants, $62,050 in additional funding for two grants, and authorized reversion of $924,166 in balances from 30 completed or canceled agricultural projects. The Board also approved $1.2 billion in General Obligation Bonds ($1 billion tax-exempt and $200 million taxable) to finance the State's Capital Improvement Program, a $750,000 FY 2024 Operating grant to the West Baltimore County Redevelopment Authority, and $2.982 million in compensation to Gary Washington as an erroneously confined individual. Six wetlands licenses were granted for various projects, including 7,683 square feet of marsh plantings by Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works and 4,475 square feet created by Southwind Lot Owners Association in Queen Anne's County.

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  • OFFICIAL COPY Fresno, California April 8, 2010 The ...

    Apr 8, 2010

    ·Fresno, CA
    Minutes

    On April 8, 2010, the Fresno City Council held a regular session with six councilmembers present, chaired by acting President Lee Brand, and approved prior meeting minutes from March 25, 2010 (City Council), March 18 and 25, 2010 (Joint Powers Financing Authority), and March 18 and 25, 2010 (City of Fresno Cultural Arts Properties). The council recognized the SPCA's adoptable pet of the month (an 8-month-old kitten named Brandy), presented a resolution of commendation to Bryon Horn for serving as statewide president of the Municipal Information Systems Association of California, and recognized the Fire Department Repair and Maintenance Section for earning the ASE Blue Seal of Excellence for the second consecutive year. During council member reports, Councilmember Xiong noted an API State Commission meeting held March 26th at City Hall and referenced ongoing census outreach efforts scheduled for that Saturday, while Councilmember Perea announced an Earth Day electronic recycling event planned for Saturday in partnership with the Catholic Diocese.

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  • Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number ~C-D Date .June.27,.2016.

    Des Moines, IA
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    On June 27, 2016, the Des Moines City Council passed a resolution authorizing the Finance Director to draw checks for municipal expenses, including payments for goods and services, Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency bills, workers' compensation impairment ratings, and biweekly payroll due July 8, 2016, for the weeks of June 27 and July 4. The resolution confirmed that all invoices had been pre-audited by Finance Department personnel in accordance with internal control procedures and were requisitioned for lawful municipal purposes in compliance with state and municipal code requirements. The Treasurer was also authorized to make necessary disbursements and cash transfers to the revolving fund.

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  • ~oll Call Number Agenda Item ~er Date __...__Mw~hJ.Q,)QQ.S..__.....

    Des Moines, IA
    Minutes

    The Des Moines City Council passed a resolution authorizing the Finance Director to draw checks for the weeks of March 10 and March 17, 2008, including payments for goods and services, Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency bills, and biweekly payroll due March 14, 2008. The resolution confirmed that all invoices had been pre-audited by Finance Department personnel and requisitioned in compliance with state and municipal code requirements and approved budget appropriations. The Treasurer was also authorized to make necessary disbursements and cash transfers to revolving funds.

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  • * Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number 37 Date JM1lR-J1,_2~)J_~____________

    Des Moines, IA
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    The Des Moines City Council authorized the Finance Director to draw checks for the weeks of January 14 and January 21, 2013, including payments for goods and services, Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency bills, and biweekly payroll due January 25, 2013. All invoices had been pre-audited by Finance Department personnel to verify lawful municipal purposes, proper receipt, and correct pricing in compliance with state and municipal code requirements. The resolution also authorized the Treasurer to make necessary disbursements and cash transfers to revolving funds, and directed the City Clerk and Finance Director to file required financial statements.

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  • Greenvillewater

    Greenville, SC
    Minutes

    On December 6, 2022, the Greenville Water Commissioners of Public Works held a regular meeting in Greenville, South Carolina, with four commissioners present and senior staff in attendance. The commission unanimously approved consent agenda items including October meeting minutes, water resources reports, finance updates, and development/annexation information. Legislative Liaison Bob Knight briefed the commission on state legislative activities, including Senator Fanning's bills to prevent water service requirements as an annexation condition and to limit DHEC's authority to mandate municipal water system connections for properties over 5 acres, while noting the SC Rural Infrastructure Authority's expected APRA fund decisions by end of first quarter 2023 and the ongoing Saluda River Basin planning initiative.

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  • www.oklahoma.gov/occy REGULAR MEETING

    Oklahoma City, OK
    Minutes

    The Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth held a regular meeting on September 15, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. at Cameron Building in Oklahoma City and via ZoomGov virtual meeting platform. Commissioners Jonathan Hall, Brenda Myers, and Brad Wilson attended, with Chairperson John Schneider presiding. The agenda included approval of minutes from June 23 and August 18, 2023 meetings, review of 2024 proposed meeting dates, presentation of a finance report by Business Manager Mahboob ul Haq, discussion of a budget revision related to State Fiscal Year 2023 carry-forward funding, and public comment limited to three minutes per person. The meeting was conducted in compliance with the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act.

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  • a MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING fr COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC WORKS Pars

    Greenville, SC
    Minutes

    On December 5, 2023, the Commissioners of Public Works of Greenville Water held a regular meeting in Greenville, South Carolina, with three commissioners present. The meeting included approval of consent agenda items covering meeting minutes, water resources reports, finance updates, and annexation matters. Legislative Liaison Bob Knight reported on the state budget, which included $673 million in recurring funds and $896 million in non-recurring funds that will trigger tax reductions, and discussed plans for a cooperative environmental project at the North Saluda watershed involving state and local government, Greenville Water, and potentially private parties.

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  • MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CINCINNATI AND

    Cincinnati, OH
    Minutes

    The Board of Trustees of the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library met on December 12, 2023, at the Main Library with six of seven trustees present. The board unanimously adopted a resolution thanking Hamilton County voters for approving a 10-year, 1.5 mill levy in the November 2023 General Election. The resolution acknowledged the library's operation of 41 locations across Hamilton County, its receipt of the Ohio Auditor of State Award of Distinction and the Government Finance Officers Association of Achievement for the 29th consecutive year, and its completion of improvements across all 41 locations over 10 years following 90 community listening sessions conducted in 2019. The motion was moved by Ms. Allen and seconded by Mr. Harding.

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  • RICHMOND AREA

    Richmond, VA
    Minutes

    The Central Virginia Transportation Authority (CVTA) Finance Committee met on June 8, 2022, with all members present, chaired by Mayor Levar M. Stoney. The committee unanimously approved the previous meeting's minutes and the meeting agenda, and received reports on state transportation funding including allocations for regional trails and the I-64 widening project. Key discussion items included the need for a timeline on Fall Line Trail fund dispersal to determine investment strategies and the progress of draft design guidelines for the trail that were expected to be distributed to localities.

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  • Roll Call Number Agenda Item Number u Date Npvember23,.201.5.

    Des Moines, IA
    Minutes

    On November 23, 2015, the Des Moines City Council adopted a resolution authorizing the Finance Director to draw checks for various city expenses, including payroll due November 27th, 2015, bills for goods and services, Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency expenses, and workers compensation impairment ratings. The resolution confirmed that all invoices had been pre-audited by the Finance Department and requisitioned in compliance with state and municipal code requirements and approved budget appropriations. The resolution further authorized the Treasurer to make necessary disbursements and cash transfers to the revolving fund.

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