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21 results for “sustainable infrastructure”

  • Community Development - January 7, 2026.pdf

    Jan 7, 2026

    ·Kansas City, MO
    Agenda

    The Community Development Committee held a meeting on January 7, 2026, to review departmental updates and consider policy matters including annual reports on the Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead and Aquatics operations, a housing needs assessment overview, and action items including a bid tabulation for a Sustainable Medians Pilot Program and adoption of the 2024 Commercial Series of the International Building Codes and 2023 NFPA 70 National Electrical Code. The meeting included information items, discussion items, and action items presented by various city staff members and department managers.

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    community developmentbuilding codeshousing needs assessmentsustainable infrastructureaquatics operations
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  • METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION DRAFT MINUTES October 23, 2025

    Oct 23, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
    Minutes

    The Metropolitan Planning Commission held a regular meeting on October 23, 2025, at 4:00 pm in Nashville with nine of ten commissioners present, including Chair Greg Adkins and Vice-Chair Jessica Farr. The Commission guides growth and development in Nashville and Davidson County with a focus on sustainable community development, neighborhood preservation, and infrastructure efficiency. The document establishes procedural information about the Commission's operations, meeting schedule, decision-making authority on planning applications, and public participation options, including live streaming and online access to agendas and staff reports.

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    metropolitan planningland usedevelopment reviewpublic participationinfrastructure planning
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  • 2841-2025: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to apply for, receive and execute the US EPA Midsize and Large Drinking Water System Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program funding; to authorize the execution of grant and other requisite agreements funded with said US EPA grants and providing for the acceptance and administration of said grant award on behalf of the Department of Public Utilities; to authorize the expenditure of any awarded funds and the refund of any unused funds. ($0.00)

    Oct 16, 2025

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Date: April 9, 2024 Page: 1 of 32 MEMORANDUM To:

    Apr 9, 2024

    ·Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City Manager presented the Fiscal Year 2025 Operating and Capital Budget to the Mayor and Council on April 9, 2024, emphasizing long-term financial sustainability, strategic investment, and employee retention as key priorities. The budget reflects adjustments to the previously planned 5-year General Fund Investment Plan due to forecasted revenue decreases from the State's new flat income tax policy, which will reduce the city's shared income tax collections for FY25 and FY26 more than initially expected. The FY25 budget continues funding for public safety equipment and facilities, collector streets per Proposition 411 commitments, and adds a $6 million local match requirement for a Housing Choice grant award.

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  • Public Infrastructure, Environment & Sustainability Committee

    Mar 27, 2023

    ·Spokane, WA
    Agenda

    The Spokane City Council's Public Infrastructure, Environment & Sustainability Committee met on March 27, 2023, to discuss a resolution requesting approval for the city to apply for $50,000 in grant funding from Washington State's Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) to support a feasibility study for a creative economy hub project led by Terrain. The meeting was held in a standing committee format with no legislative action taken, no public testimony accepted, and discussion limited to appropriate officials and staff.

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  • RS2023-2075: A resolution approving an application for a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equality “RAISE” grant from the United States Department of Transportation, to aid in the community outreach, planning and design of the East Bank Boulevard and Greenway project.

    Mar 7, 2023

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0210-2023: To authorize the Director of Public Service to solely or jointly apply for an Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity Program Planning Grant from the United States Department of Transportation; to authorize the execution of grant and other requisite agreements with the United States Department of Transportation and other entities providing for the acceptance and administration of said grant award on behalf of the City of Columbus Department of Public Service; to authorize the expenditure of any awarded funds and the refund of any unused funds; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Jan 12, 2023

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • RS2022-1503: A resolution approving an application for a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equality "RAISE" grant from the United States Department of Transportation, to aid in the community outreach, planning and design of the East Bank Boulevard project.

    Apr 18, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0850-2022: To authorize the Director of Public Service to solely or jointly apply for a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity Program Planning Grant from the United States Department of Transportation; to authorize the execution of grant and other requisite agreements with the United States Department of Transportation and other entities providing for the acceptance and administration of said grant award on behalf of the City of Columbus, Department of Public Service; to authorize the expenditure of any awarded funds and the refund of any unused funds; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Mar 16, 2022

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CIF102021APS03: APPROPRIATING $25,000 FROM DISTRICT 3 CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO THE OFFICE OF ADVANCED PLANNING AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR THEIR PORTION OF THE COST FOR THE SHIVELY NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN.

    Oct 11, 2021

    ·Louisville, KY
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  • RS2021-1076: A resolution approving an application for a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant from the U. S. Department of Transportation to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT), to conduct a people and data-centered approach to design, implement, and refine tactical urbanism projects and plan for permanent infrastructure with significant community engagement in North Nashville.

    Jul 22, 2021

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 21-0693: A bill for an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 1367, Series of 2020, to change the expending authority of the “Disposable Bag Fee” Fund from the Executive Director of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure to the Executive Director of the Office of Climate, Action, Sustainability and Resiliency. Amends Ordinance No. 1367, Series of 2020, to change the expending authority for the Disposable Bag Fee Fund from the Executive Director of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure to the Executive Director of the Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 6-22-21.

    Jun 10, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2023 Annual Report

    Tucson, AZ
    Other

    The Housing & Community Development (HCD) 2023 Annual Report documents the department's key accomplishments under new leadership, including receiving a $50 million Choice Neighborhoods Implementation grant for the Thrive in the 05 neighborhood reinvestment initiative, launching a mobile shower program and expanding housing services for unhoused residents, and opening the Public Housing and Housing Choice Voucher waitlist for the first time in years. Notable achievements also included purchasing and rehabilitating housing properties and breaking ground on Milagro on Oracle, the City of Tucson's first Low-Income Housing Tax Credit project in over a decade. The department emphasized implementing new initiatives such as the Housing Affordability Strategy for Tucson (HAST) and a housing development arm to address the growing housing crisis, with plans in 2024 to focus on sustainability and building resilient housing and community infrastructure.

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    housing developmentcommunity developmentaffordable housingpublic housinghousing assistance
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  • M I N U T E S Eugene City Council Virtual Meeting ...

    Eugene, OR
    Minutes

    The Eugene City Council held a virtual meeting on March 8, 2021, where the council unanimously approved extending the Ad Hoc Committee on Police Policy deadline to April 30, 2021, and approved consent calendar items including previous meeting minutes. During the meeting, councilors discussed sustainability initiatives including waste management for large events, a combined funding proposal for climate action and homelessness, and efforts to reduce hate and bias crimes, while also correcting information about natural gas infrastructure. Public comments addressed energy and heating options, with speakers expressing diverse perspectives on natural gas infrastructure and decarbonization efforts.

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    police policysustainabilityhomelessnesswaste managementclimate action
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  • Climate and Resiliency Planning | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
    Other

    The Climate Resilience and Sustainability Board voted on February 12, 2026 to recommend climate policies to the Plan Commission for inclusion in Plan Spokane 2046, following Phase 2 discussions on climate policy development across 11 sectors required by Washington State (agriculture, buildings, transportation, water resources, waste management, and others). The City of Spokane is updating its Comprehensive Plan, mandated by the Growth Management Act and due in 2026, to integrate climate considerations and address community resilience to climate hazards while promoting equity, protecting infrastructure, and preserving environmental resources. The planning effort incorporates input from community engagement, board feedback, and city staff, with opportunities for public participation through workshops, town halls, and surveys.

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  • Budget Highlights City Overview

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson's Fiscal Year 2026 budget was submitted by the City Manager on April 22, 2025, and adopted by the Mayor and Council on June 6, 2025. The citywide expenditure budget totals $2.41 billion, representing a $19 million increase from the prior year, with major allocations directed toward employee compensation adjustments ($23.6 million), public safety operations, capital improvements, violence prevention and intervention programs, and technology sustainment. Key expenditures include salaries and wages ($277.3 million, 33.62%), professional services ($125.9 million, 15.28%), pension obligations ($85.1 million combined), and debt services ($54.1 million).

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  • Budget in Brief PROPOSED ANNUAL FISCAL PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025

    Richmond, VA
    Budget

    The Proposed FY 2025 Budget for Richmond emphasizes strengthening customer service and municipal governance through accountability, equity, and innovation, with a total budget of $2.9 billion ($1.0 billion General Fund). Key allocations include $15.8 million for Richmond Public Schools, $40.0 million for affordable housing (FY 2025-2028), $4.2 million for homeless services, $21.0 million for traffic calming and Complete Streets, $15.6 million for the Fall Line Trail, and $13.0 million for the Shockoe Project, alongside employee wage increases including a $20.00 minimum wage and 4-7% pay raises across city departments. The budget leverages local, state, and federal funding to build a sustainable, progressive city while ensuring quality municipal services for residents, businesses, and organizations.

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    budgetschool fundingaffordable housinghomeless servicestransportation infrastructure
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  • Boards and Commissions | City of San Diego Official Website

    San Diego, CA
    Other

    This is a navigation and informational page for the City of San Diego's Boards and Commissions office, located at 1200 Third Ave., Suite 924. The page provides access to information about various boards and commissions organized by category (Finance and Economic Development, Access and Inclusion, Arts and Culture, Public Protection, Sustainability, Neighborhood Infrastructure, and Parks and Planning), along with membership details, application procedures, and current vacancy listings. Recent news items include Mayor Todd Gloria's announcements of new board appointments in April and February 2026, and notification of a $5 million award to combat gun and gang violence.

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  • FY 2020-21 Budget Presentation City of Stamford

    Stamford, CT
    Budget

    The City of Stamford's FY 2020-21 Budget Presentation for the Transportation, Traffic & Parking Department outlines the department's mission to enhance and maintain the city's transportation infrastructure with emphasis on safety, mobility, and sustainable practices. The department oversees four programs including Transportation Planning & Engineering, Traffic Maintenance, Special Events, and Parking, and is administering over $36 million in capital transportation projects across the city, including fiber optic cable replacement, signal optimization, intersection improvements, and pedestrian safety enhancements. Additionally, the department secured over $13 million in developer contributions for transportation improvements through development plan review and responded to 1,962 citizen service inquiries in the prior fiscal period.

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  • Agenda Information Sheet

    Dallas, TX
    Proposal

    This document authorizes the City of Dallas Department of Aviation to terminate two existing leases with Regal Assets, LLC (formerly Associated Air Center, Inc.) at Dallas Love Field Airport and consolidate them into a single 30-year lease with two five-year renewal options. The consolidated lease encompasses approximately 1,092,273 square feet combining the two prior leases: one dating from July 11, 1984 covering 408,962 square feet, and another from April 1, 1994 covering 683,311 square feet. The new consolidated lease requires Regal Assets to make a capital investment of $5,000,000 within 36 months and generates estimated revenue of $97,744,973.83 over the primary term, offsetting $7,230,158.80 in foregone revenue from terminating the existing leases. The agenda item was scheduled for February 27, 2019, and falls under the City's strategic priority of Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability.

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    airport leaseaviation infrastructurecapital investment
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  • Securing Baltimore's Future: 10-Year Financial Plan A strategy to sustainably balance the City's budget while reinvesting in core services, infrastructure, and tax relief.

    Baltimore, MD
    Other
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