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15 results for “street management” · minutes

  • Hazleton City Council Meeting Minutes June 24, 2025 Page 1 MINUTES

    Jun 24, 2025

    ·Hazleton, PA
    Minutes

    On June 24, 2025, Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting where it unanimously approved on first reading Ordinance 2025-5 to name a new street extension "Ferrara Avenue" (previously referred to as "David Avenue" to comply with 911 rules), and passed Resolution 2025-22 honoring Metallo's Formal Wear. The council also approved Resolution 2025-23 authorizing a $198,300 budget for the Hazleton Government Study Commission, which will be matched by a Strategic Management Planning Program Grant of the same amount, with the City serving as bill payer and check signer authority.

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  • TOLEDO CITY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES for June 23, 2025

    Jun 23, 2025

    ·Toledo, OH
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    The Toledo City Historic District Commission held a meeting on June 23, 2025, to consider a demolition request for a structure at 928 N Huron Street, an 1877-built two-family dwelling in the Vistula neighborhood that has suffered severe neglect. The case, which was deferred from a May 19 hearing, was evaluated against Toledo Municipal Code requirements for demolition certificates of appropriateness in historic districts. The property owner, Westminster Row Partnership, sought demolition approval through contractor Vistula Management Company, with staff noting the surrounding neighborhood remains stable despite the subject building's deteriorated condition.

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  • Doylestown Township Municipal Authority 425 Wells Road Doylestown, PA 18901

    Dec 19, 2024

    ·Doylestown, PA
    Minutes

    The Doylestown Township Municipal Authority held a public meeting on December 19, 2024, to address multiple infrastructure and operational matters. Key agenda items included authorization to execute a Reservation of Capacity Agreement with Arcadia at Doylestown 3, LLC for 78 EDUs (equivalent dwelling units) at a 280 North Broad Street development, approval of payment applications for the Cross Keys Water Facility Upgrade electrical construction project, and authorization to award construction management and inspection services for the Central Wells 5 and 7 Well House Upgrade project. The meeting also addressed operational drought emergency considerations and routine business including bills approval and treasurer reporting.

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  • MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 1, 2019 VALLEY TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

    Oct 1, 2019

    ·Coatesville, PA
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    On October 1, 2019, the Valley Township Board of Supervisors held a public hearing to consider an ordinance amending the township code to designate portions of Robinson Avenue, Buckthorn Drive, and Oaklyn Lane as one-way streets. Two residents from Robinson Avenue provided comments expressing concerns about obstructions in the road right-of-way and citing studies about increased vehicle speeds resulting from two-way to one-way street conversions. The Board indicated the new traffic pattern would take effect around November 1, 2019, with advance notice letters to affected residents, warning signage with blinking lights, and an initial two-week warning period from police before selective enforcement.

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  • SYRACUSE TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING June 16, 2009

    Jun 16, 2009

    ·Syracuse, NY
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    The Syracuse Town Council held its regular meeting on June 16, 2009, with four members present, approving payment of claims #609–#728, adopting Ordinance 09-05 for two-hour parking on Pearl Street, and issuing a proclamation celebrating the Syracuse-Turkey Creek Township Public Library's 100th anniversary. The council approved a three-year heating and air conditioning maintenance agreement with Havel Brothers at no additional cost through July 31, 2012, and authorized a $19,794.00 purchase of a bad weather warning siren from Federal Signal to be paid from the Cumulative Fire Fund, leaving a balance of $6,910. Town Manager Henry DeJulia also reported on the completion of the Dana Water Tower demolition and delays in obtaining Elkhart County approval for the town's DPUD.

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  • 1 BOROUGH OF WIND GAP 545 East West Street WIND GAP, PA 18091 610-863-7288

    Wind Gap, PA
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    On October 19, 2021, the Wind Gap Borough Council met and discussed a proposed Verizon cell tower installation on municipal complex property, with Verizon representatives presenting plans and the Council requesting further documentation and options review before proceeding with lease agreement negotiations. The Council also addressed a speed limit study on Male Road, authorizing Borough Engineer Brian Pysher to conduct research on the road's history following the borough's acceptance of ownership in the 1990s and to communicate with PennDOT regarding speed enforcement procedures. The meeting included approval of October 4, 2021 minutes and attendance by six Council members, the Borough Solicitor, Engineer, and Manager, with Mayor Mogilski absent.

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  • 1 BOROUGH OF WIND GAP 545 East West Street WIND GAP, PA 18091 610-863-7288

    Wind Gap, PA
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    The Borough of Wind Gap held a Council meeting on October 1, 2018, with Vice-President Mike McNamara presiding in the absence of Council President Alex Cortezzo III. The meeting included public comments from the United Methodist Church thanking the borough for park use following a successful community event, a resident complaint about a property at 28 West 2nd Street to be addressed through the borough's nuisance ordinance, and remarks from Waste Management regarding landfill operations including completion of mini-blasting for new cell construction and installation of gas collection systems. Council unanimously approved the September 18, 2018 meeting minutes and approved expenses totaling $160,490.42.

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  • Denvergov

    Denver, CO
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    On September 12, 2022, the DOTI Advisory Board approved minutes from the prior meeting and voted to submit letters supporting micro-mobility initiatives and a USDOT multi-modal funding grant. The board held an extensive discussion on the South Broadway & I-25 Improvement Projects, with members expressing concerns that the current plan, based on 2008 environmental assessments, prioritizes automobile travel over pedestrian safety and ease of motion; the board noted that segment 4 (requiring home purchases on Lincoln Street) lacks current funding. The board also addressed meeting scheduling conflicts with City Council meetings for 2023 and reported on ongoing work by its committees on projects, budget and finance, policy, and community engagement.

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    Jackson, MS
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    The Jackson, Mississippi City Council held a regular meeting on May 5, 2026, at 10:00 AM with a consent agenda containing five demolition and property remediation contracts. The contracts authorized the Mayor to execute agreements with Valera Property Management LLC and Richardson & Richardson Enterprises LLC to demolish structures and remedy conditions constituting public health and safety menaces on properties across multiple wards. Specific projects include: 744 Monterey Street (Case #CE-24-145, $17,845.00), 2816 Kingswood Avenue (Case #CE-23-2521, $17,565.00), 1355 Marks Avenue (Case #CE-22-1172, $17,755.00), 2749 Terry Road (Case #CE-22-210, $6,000.00), and 111 Treehaven Drive (Case #CE-24-254, $8,000.00), with a combined total of $67,165.00. All matters on the consent agenda were to be enacted by a single motion with no separate discussion unless an item was specifically removed.

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  • 1 BOROUGH OF WIND GAP 545 East West Street WIND GAP, PA 18091 610-863-7288

    Wind Gap, PA
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    On June 3, 2019, the Wind Gap Borough Council held a meeting in which Council members discussed a proposed municipal dog park project after a resident presentation, with Dave Manzo and Mike McNamara volunteering to form a Dog Park Committee to evaluate costs and location options. Waste Management provided an operational update on the landfill facility, reporting that the Green Knight Energy Center is operating two turbines, spring gas collection wells have been completed, a 6-acre capping project is 60% complete, and Cell 17 liner installation is anticipated within two weeks. The Council unanimously approved the May 22, 2019 meeting minutes.

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  • Syracuse Urban Renewal Agency 201 E. Washington Street, Suite 600

    Syracuse, NY
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    The Syracuse Urban Renewal Agency Board of Directors met on September 28, 2021, to approve minutes from the previous meeting and adopt Resolution No. 3447, which formally establishes an updated investment policy required by the Public Authorities Law. The investment policy, originally from 2009, was updated by Treasurer Brad O'Connor to reflect current practices, including investments in Time Deposits and Certificates of Deposit for idle cash during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021, and was unanimously approved by the board members present.

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  • BANGOR BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT 197 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BANGOR, PA

    Bangor, PA
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    On June 12, 2017, the Bangor Borough Council approved two action items: authorizing Manager Dysard to obtain two additional contractor estimates for 7th Street lighting repair work after Strawn Electric's estimate of $11,320.00 exceeded the bidding threshold, and approving a cost-neutral switch to a VOIP phone system through Frontier to improve call transfer capabilities and integrate police and administration offices. The council also discussed a parking citation issued on June 3rd at the police department and directed staff to investigate installing a handicap parking space at the Heritage Center.

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  • MEETING MINUTES DOWNTOWN DESIGN REVIEW BOARD ...

    Fort Worth, TX
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    The Downtown Design Review Board met on March 7, 2024, in Fort Worth with seven members present to review downtown design applications. The board approved the February 1, 2024 meeting minutes unanimously (7-0) and heard a new case (DG24-002) regarding 500 Throckmorton Street, where the applicant Reata Restaurant Management requested a Certificate of Appropriateness to install new awnings and repair existing ones, as well as install two non-illuminated wall signs with a waiver from standard sign area allocation requirements for ground floor storefronts.

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  • MEETING RECORD

    Lincoln, NE
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    The Officials Committee met on December 15, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. in Lincoln, Nebraska, to review transportation planning matters. The committee approved September 16, 2021 meeting minutes by a 5–0 vote and unanimously approved (6–0) adoption of the Lincoln MPO's 2022 Safety Performance Measure Targets, supporting state targets for five measures including fatalities, fatality rates, serious injuries, and non-motorized fatalities. The committee also reviewed three revisions to the FY 2022–2025 Transportation Improvement Program: an NDOT I-80 widening project from N.W. 56th Street to Pleasant Dale, a Lincoln Transportation and Utilities Department standardized e-construction project funded by a Federal Highway Administration grant, and a revision to the 148th Street and Holdrege Street intersection preliminary engineering phase in Lancaster County.

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  • Visit the Township's Web Site www.twp.ferguson.pa.us and ...

    State College, PA
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    On April 20, 2020, Ferguson Township Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting via Zoom to address multiple agenda items including a COVID-19 response report, approval of various policies (LEED Green Cleaning, Sustainable Purchasing & Solid Waste Management, and Tobacco Control), and consideration of land development plans including a modification/waiver request for the Harner Farm Subdivision and Whitehall Road Sheetz Land Development Plan regarding sidewalk requirements. The board also reviewed street improvement contracts for North and West projects, new parking and traffic regulations, and other routine municipal business.

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