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  • CHAPTER 31: SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE Article I. PLAN COMMISSION

    Fort Worth, TX
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    This document is the table of contents and organizational framework for Chapter 31 of a municipal code governing subdivision regulations. The chapter establishes procedures and standards for land subdivisions through nine articles covering the Plan Commission, Development Review Committee, platting requirements, submission and review processes, design standards, and public improvements. The subdivision ordinance was originally adopted in 2006 (Ord. 17154) and subsequently restructured in 2007 (Ord. 17851), with detailed sections addressing street design, lot configuration, easements, stormwater management, and enforcement mechanisms.

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  • Oakland, CA Code of Ordinances -,) THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND

    Oakland, CA
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    The Oakland City Charter, adopted by voters on November 5, 1968, ratified by California's Secretary of State, and effective January 28, 1969, establishes the fundamental governing structure and powers of the City of Oakland. The charter organizes city government into twelve major articles covering powers and form of government, the City Council, the Mayor, city officers, the City Manager, administrative organization, the Port of Oakland, fiscal administration, personnel administration, franchises and licenses, elections, and general provisions. The document also includes appendices addressing specific funds and systems, including the KIDS FIRST! Oakland Children's Fund, police and fire relief and pension funds, the Oakland Municipal Employees' Retirement System, and off-street vehicular parking regulations. The charter has been amended through November 2014 and establishes that Oakland maintains perpetual succession as a body corporate under California's state constitution.

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  • Idaho Public Meetings - Townhall Idaho - Meeting

    Boise, ID
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    The Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) held its monthly regular meeting on February 10, 2023, at 9:25 AM MT in Boise, Idaho. The meeting was convened at the SOMB Board office located at 1299 N. Orchard Street, Suite 110. Meeting minutes from the February meeting were subsequently drafted and published on March 14, 2023.

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  • Records Management | Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY
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    The City of Buffalo's Inactive Records & Research Facility at 45 Comet Street provides public access by appointment to historical records spanning from 1815 to 1997, including assessors' land maps (1855–1912), birth indexes (1878–1915), death indexes (1852–1944), marriage indexes (1877–1935), Common Council proceedings (1854–1990), census records (1850–1925), and tax assessment rolls (1815–1997). Public access to records is free, though genealogy copies of vital records incur a fee; the facility retrieves records within five minutes to one business day depending on staff availability. City departments may also store records in the facility at no cost using one cubic foot boxes or specialized map boxes, requiring written requests and prior training on proper procedures.

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  • Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan

    Tallahassee, FL
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    The Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan, adopted July 16, 1990, with a planning horizon through 2030, serves as the long-range land use and development guide for the jurisdiction. The plan is a dynamic document amended annually, with this version containing amendments effective through November 22, 2025. The plan is organized into major sections including Land Use and Mobility, with specific goals and objectives addressing regional planning priorities such as the Southeast Sector Plan and Southside Action Plan (effective August 5, 2023). The Planning Department, located at Frenchtown Renaissance Center, 435 N. Macomb Street, Tallahassee FL 32301, manages the comprehensive plan and amendment process.

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  • Sheridan and Clinton Pedestrian Crossing

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project will install pedestrian crossing improvements at the intersection of Sheridan Road and Clinton Place over four to six weeks beginning within two weeks of the September 8, 2025 document date. Work includes installation of a new ADA-compliant pedestrian crossing with ramps, solar-powered LED pedestrian crossing signs with push buttons, striping, and parkway restoration. Daytime parking (7:00 AM to 5:00 PM) will be prohibited in the construction zone, with street sweeping restrictions waived for one block radius around the site. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash as primary contacts.

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  • Annual Report 2024 For Fiscal Year Ending December 31 • Published June 2025

    Carlisle, PA
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    The Township of Langley's 2024 Annual Report documents the municipality's achievements during the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024, published in June 2025. Key highlights include the identification of an additional $3.5 million in annual budget savings while maintaining the lowest property tax rates in Metro Vancouver, continued investments in public safety with expanded firefighter, RCMP officer, and bylaw staff levels, and progress on major capital infrastructure projects including the 208 Street corridor improvement. The report demonstrates a commitment to closing infrastructure gaps and managing cost pressures while supporting continued community growth across the Township's various neighborhoods including Aldergrove, Fort Langley, Murrayville, Walnut Grove, and Willoughby-Willowbrook.

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  • Public Records - Records Management - Knox County Tennessee Government

    Knoxville, TN
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    Knox County Tennessee adopted a Public Records Policy in April 2017 that ensures government records are available for public viewing in accordance with state law. The county provides multiple methods for submitting public records requests, including an online form, downloadable request forms, and a published fee schedule, along with contact information for records coordinators and specific departments handling marriage, divorce, birth, and death records. The Knox Central Building Records Management office is located at 1000 North Central Street, Knoxville, and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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  • Fayette County Clerk in Lexington, Kentucky | LocalOffices.org

    Lexington, KY
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    The Fayette County Clerk, located at 162 East Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507, serves as the official keeper of public records for Fayette County and can be reached at (859) 255-8683. The office manages vital records (birth, death, and marriage certificates), property deeds and liens, marriage licenses, voter registration and election information, and local business filings. Visitors should bring a valid government-issued photo ID and any supporting documents relevant to their request. The Clerk's duties are established under Kentucky state statutes, local ordinances and charters, and applicable regulations.

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  • Public Records | Greenville County Court

    Greenville, SC
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    This document describes the role and contact information for the Greenville County Clerk of Court. The Clerk of Court is an elected position in South Carolina with a 4-year term, and the current Clerk is Brice Garrett, located at 305 E. North Street, Greenville County Courthouse, Greenville, SC 29601. Primary duties include jury management, docket management, collecting and disbursing child support payments, filing orders of protection, serving as official records custodian for civil, criminal, and family court proceedings, managing the grand jury process, and providing support to the solicitor and judges of Greenville County.

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  • Planning & Regulatory Boards | City of Worcester

    Worcester, MA
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    This document describes the four planning and regulatory boards in Worcester, Massachusetts and their respective responsibilities. The Conservation Commission administers wetlands protection regulations and manages conservation property acquisitions. The Historical Commission preserves historic assets, reviews alterations in historic districts, and administers the Building Demolition Delay Ordinance. The Planning Board reviews site plans, parking plans, and subdivision plans while recommending zoning changes and supporting long-range planning. The Zoning Board of Appeals grants special permits and variances, and hears appeals of Building Commissioner decisions. Planning & Regulatory Services is located at City Hall Room 404, 455 Main Street, and is reachable at 508-799-1400 during business hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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  • Emerson Street and Elgin Road Patching

    Evanston, IL
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    This document describes concrete pavement patching scheduled as part of the City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project on Emerson Street between Oak Avenue and Maple Avenue and on Elgin Road between Emerson Street and Benson Avenue. Work is anticipated to begin the week of September 22, 2025 and be completed by mid-October, weather permitting, with daytime parking prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the contractor, and the project will be monitored by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau with oversight from Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • Greenwood Picnic Pad

    Evanston, IL
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    The Greenwood Picnic Pad project is part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project in Evanston and includes ADA improvements adjacent to Greenwood Street Beach. The work encompasses installation of a concrete sidewalk from the parking lot on Sheridan Road to an existing asphalt path, a concrete picnic pad, picnic accessories, and parkway restoration as needed. Construction is scheduled to begin the week of September 15, 2025, and be completed by late October 2025, with Alliance Contractors, Inc. (1166 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60089) serving as the contractor. The City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker (708-435-3866) overseeing construction and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash (847-448-8102) handling general inquiries.

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  • Windgap-pa

    Wind Gap, PA
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    This is the Spring 2020 newsletter for Wind Gap Borough, Pennsylvania, serving as a community informational document rather than meeting minutes or budget documentation. The newsletter provides the borough directory, contact information for elected officials and municipal departments, meeting schedules for borough council and planning commissions, and previews upcoming community events and services including a fire company carnival, Easter egg hunt, and information about the Center Street Paving Project. The document includes practical information for residents regarding waste management, trash collection schedules, and the new Wind Gap Customer Portal.

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  • Transit Stops

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston's 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project includes transit stop improvements scheduled to begin the week of July 28, 2025, and anticipated to take four to six weeks to complete. The work involves installation of ADA-compliant concrete pads at transit stops on Lake Street between Dodge Avenue and Ridge Avenue, and on Ridge Avenue between Dobson Street and Lake Street. Alliance Contractors, Inc. (1166 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60089) is the project contractor, and temporary "No Parking" signs will be posted a minimum of 48 hours before construction begins at each location. The City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will monitor the project, with Brooke Tucker (Resident Engineer, 708-435-3866) and Bridget Nash (Senior Project Manager, 847-448-8102) serving as city contacts.

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  • Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue

    Evanston, IL
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    The City of Evanston will conduct pedestrian improvements on Lee Street from Dodge Avenue to Florence Avenue as part of the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project, with work anticipated to begin within two weeks and lasting four to six weeks. The project includes pedestrian crossing improvements at Dodge Avenue, new sidewalk installation on the south side of Lee Street east of Dodge Avenue, sidewalk improvements throughout the project limits, and parkway restoration as needed. Daytime parking will be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM during construction, with 48-hour advance notice provided via temporary no-parking signs, and street sweeping restrictions will be waived for one block around the construction zone. Alliance Contractors, Inc. is the project contractor, and the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau will oversee the work under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • About Lansdale Borough – Lansdale Public Library

    Lansdale, PA
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    Lansdale borough is located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, covering almost 3 square miles with a population of 17,083 as of the 2019 census, situated 28 miles northwest of Philadelphia with access via the SEPTA–Lansdale Station. The borough is managed by Mayor Rachael Bollens and a borough council, with Borough Hall located at One Vine Street. The Lansdale Public Library serves borough residents through tax-supported operations. The borough is represented in the Fourth Congressional District by Madeleine Dean, in Pennsylvania's 53rd Representative District by Steven Malagari, and in the 12th State Senate District by Sen. Maria Collett.

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  • Rock Run West Branc h Brand ywine Creek West Branc h Brand ywine Creek

    Coatesville, PA
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    NULL The document is a zoning or land use map showing street names, waterways (West Branch Brandywine Creek, Rock Run, Sucker Run), and zoning designations (RN-1 through RN-5, C-1 through C-4, I-1, I-2, PS, POS, RC, TND, FRD, HND, SMD, SPD) for what appears to be a Pennsylvania municipality. However, it contains no substantive text, no budget information, no policy decisions, no specific dates, no named programs or initiatives, and no quantifiable metrics beyond street and waterway labels. Without narrative content or comparative factual anchors, the document cannot be meaningfully summarized.

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  • Alley North of Lincoln and East of Hartrey

    Evanston, IL
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    This document announces the 2025 Alley and Sidewalk Improvements Project for the alley north of Lincoln Street and east of Hartrey Avenue in Evanston, with construction scheduled to begin within two weeks of September 16, 2025, and expected to last four to six weeks. The work includes installation of storm sewers, construction of 8-inch-thick concrete alley pavement, and garage apron restoration as needed. During the alley closure, refuse and recycling collection will shift to curb pickup, and street sweeping parking restrictions will be waived within a one-block radius to accommodate increased on-street parking demand. Alliance Contractors, Inc. will serve as the contractor, with oversight by the City's Capital Planning & Engineering Bureau under Resident Engineer Brooke Tucker and Senior Project Manager Bridget Nash.

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  • CITY OF WORCESTER REVISED ORDINANCES OF 2008

    Worcester, MA
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    The City of Worcester Revised Ordinances of 2008 is a comprehensive municipal code document ordained by the City Council on June 24, 2008, and amended through February 24, 2026. The document organizes regulatory ordinances into five main categories: Organizational (general provisions, administrative, and personnel), Environmental (recycling, sewers, wetlands, and water), Public Safety (health, safety, fire, and licenses), Public Streets (streets, traffic, and vendors), and Enforcement (fines and penalties). The ordinances establish foundational definitions and construction rules for Worcester's municipal governance, including definitions of key terms such as "city," "city council," "city manager," and relevant agencies and departments.

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