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  • Tucsonaz

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission Plans Review Subcommittee held a virtual meeting on October 19, 2022, to review historic preservation zone cases and discuss related matters. The agenda included three main review cases: construction of two porches at 612 E 1st Street in the West University Historic Preservation Zone, replacement of eight windows and a garage door at 626 N 6th Avenue (also in West University zone), and an adaptive reuse project for a 63-unit affordable senior housing development at the former No.Tel Motel on N Oracle Road. The meeting also covered a Task Force on Inclusivity report regarding best practices for naming city and county-owned assets.

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  • Client Challenge

    Carbondale, PA
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    This document outlines the procedure for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to Carbondale Township, requiring all requests to be submitted in writing either by email to supervisor@carbondaletownship.org or by mail to the Township Supervisor at 217 East Main Street, Carbondale, IL 62901. Requesters must specify the types of documents and records sought, relevant dates or time periods when applicable, and provide complete contact information including name, mailing address, email, and phone number. The procedures ensure compliance with Illinois FOIA requirements for public access to Township documents and records.

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  • Knoxville-Knox County Planning | KnoxPlanning.org

    Knoxville, TN
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    This document establishes the administrative rules and procedures of the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission, located at 400 Main Street, Suite 403, Knoxville, TN 37902, as amended through December 11, 2025. The rules govern public notice requirements through newspaper advertisement, signage, mail, and the planning website; application procedures for rezoning, special use permits, subdivisions, and street or subdivision name changes; and the handling of sequential applications and supplemental information. The document also defines land divisions excluded from regulation, including partitions among owners and divisions of land into tracts of five or more acres that are not subdivisions, and addresses staff recommendations and appeals processes.

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  • Map of District I

    Houston, TX
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    This document is a map of Houston City Council District I, represented by Joaquin Martinez, showing street names and major highways (IH 610, IH 45, IH 10, US 59, US 90, SH 28, SH 225, and Texas State Spur 5) within the district boundaries, as well as William Hobby Airport. The map was created in January 2024 from the COHGIS Database with reference number pj26286. No budget information, policy decisions, or quantitative metrics are provided in this cartographic document.

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  • District G Map (.pdf)

    Houston, TX
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    This document is a map of Houston City Council District G, showing street names, major thoroughfares, and district boundaries within the city. The map identifies Mary Nan Huffman as the representative for District G and was created in February 2024 based on the COHGIS Database. The district encompasses multiple neighborhoods and is bounded by major routes including Interstate 610, Interstate 10, US 59, and US 290. No budget allocations, specific programs, or quantitative metrics are provided in this cartographic document.

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  • COUNTY OFFICES - LOCATED AT THE SHELBY COUNTY COURTHOUSE

    Shelbyville, IN
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    This document is a directory listing Shelby County, Illinois county offices and their contact information. It provides office locations (primarily at the Shelby County Courthouse at 301 E. Main Street, Shelbyville), phone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, and names of officials for various departments including the Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, State's Attorney, Public Defender, Health Department, Highway Department, and other county services. The offices are open 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., with the county website listed as www.shelbycounty-il.gov.

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  • Active Projects in District D

    Houston, TX
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    District D maintains six active infrastructure projects totaling approximately $144.3 million in estimated construction costs. The largest project is a 72-inch water line from Crawford to Mt. Vernon ($48.8 million) in construction phase with anticipated completion in Summer 2024, involving waterline, sanitary and storm system upgrades, and new concrete pavements along eight named streets. The Almeda Sims Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements ($21.2 million) is under construction with a Winter 2024 completion target and will replace electrical, mechanical, structural, process, and piping components. Three related lift station renewal projects for MacGregor Way North #1, Magnet, and Westpark #1 are each estimated at $21 million for site work and equipment improvements. An additional lift station rehabilitation project for Bretshire No. 2, Ferguson Way, Bayfield, Hempstead No. 1, and Highland Meadow is estimated at $11.2 million. All projects are in active construction phase.

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  • All Districts

    Houston, TX
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    NULL The document is a map or reference list of street and road names organized by districts (labeled A through L), with no accompanying narrative, data, budget information, votes, dates, programs, or quantifiable metrics. It contains only geographic location names without context that would allow for meaningful summary.

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  • Map of District A (.pdf)

    Houston, TX
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    This document is a map of Houston City Council District A, representing the geographic boundaries and street names within the district as of February 2024. The district is represented by Council Member Amy Peck and encompasses a large northwestern section of Houston, bounded by major highways including Interstate 45, Interstate 10, U.S. Route 290, State Highway 6, State Highway 99, and State Highway 249. The map displays numerous street names and neighborhood areas across the district without providing numerical data or specific policy information.

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