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19 results for “tax fund” · agenda

  • Select Committee on Seattle Transportation Benefit District — Agenda 2026-07-13

    Jul 13, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    The Select Committee on Seattle Transportation Benefit District held a public hearing on July 13, 2026, on Council Bill 121226, an ordinance to submit a sales and use tax proposition to qualified Seattle electors at a November 3, 2026 election to fund transit and related transportation programs. The hearing was conducted in two sessions—Session I at 9:30 a.m. accepting remote speaker comments only, and Session II at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall (600 4th Avenue) accepting registered in-person speakers. The committee was chaired by Rob Saka with eight additional members listed, and supporting documents including a Racial Equity Toolkit and amended amendment packet were provided.

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  • City Council — Agenda 4/8/2026

Apr 8, 2026

·Boston, MA
Agenda

The City Council agenda for April 8, 2026 includes several appropriation measures from the Mayor, including a $40 million allocation to the Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) Liability Trust Fund (addressing a $2.68 billion unfunded liability), $3.5 million from the Capital Grant Fund for transportation infrastructure impacts, $5 million for coastal resilience projects, $384.7 million for various capital improvements across city departments, and $13.855 million for additional capital projects. The meeting will also address the Annual Appropriation and Tax Order for FY2027, as well as approval of minutes from the April 1, 2026 meeting.

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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Agenda 4/8/2026

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This agenda document announces a meeting of the Seattle City Council's Select Committee on the Library Levy scheduled for April 8, 2026 at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber. The committee, chaired by Maritza Rivera, will convene to discuss an ordinance relating to regular property tax, though the full details of the ordinance are not included in this agenda excerpt. The meeting will include standard procedural items (call to order, agenda approval), public comment, and business items, with provisions for both remote and in-person public participation.

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  • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR THE MEETING AT 6:00 PM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2026

    Jan 13, 2026

    ·Fort Worth, TX
    Agenda

    The Fort Worth City Council meeting scheduled for 6:00 PM on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, includes special presentations honoring Bob Semple Day, the Texas Forge Taekwondo team, and Anorexia Nervosa Awareness. The consent agenda covers routine items including authorization of the city's $384,824.72 pro-rata allocation to the Denton Central Appraisal District for 2026, a $100,000 donation return to the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation, a $40,000 agreement with the Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center for construction support, and denial of a 50% property tax exemption request for a housing development at Marine Creek Parkway.

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  • A G E N D A CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025 5:30 P.M.

    Dec 15, 2025

    ·Austin, TX
    Agenda

    The City Council meeting on April 6, 2026 will address multiple business licenses (mobile food vendors, massage therapy, hemp edibles, liquor permits), a public hearing on a tax abatement application, and bid opening for 2026 Street Reconstruction Projects. The agenda includes several resolutions to approve the 2026-2028 base pay structure, the Austin Bruins contract, budget adjustment number two, design services for the Sanitary Sewer Lining Project, and various funding transfers and change orders for ongoing capital projects. The meeting will also recognize Step Up Award recipients and allow public comment before adjourning.

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  • CITY OF OAKLAND BUDGET ADVISORY COMMISSION

    Oct 22, 2025

    ·Oakland, CA
    Agenda

    This is an agenda for a City of Oakland Budget Advisory Commission meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 22, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in Council Chambers. The seven-member Commission, comprising Mandela Bliss, Larisa Casillas, Mike Forbes, Ben Gould, Mike Petouhoff, Jane Yang, and Stephisha Ycoy-Walton, will address commissioner appointments and elections, review the adopted FY25-27 budget, and consider a Council Finance & Management Committee report on options to raise an additional ongoing $40 million in General Purpose Fund revenues. The agenda also includes discussion of a Community Engagement Ad Hoc assessment on the 2025-2027 budget process and a Consolidated Fiscal Policy amendment recommendation regarding real estate transfer tax revenues. The Finance Department will provide updates, and the public may observe via KTOP Granicus, Zoom webinar, or in person.

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  • AGENDA - COUNCIL MEETING - TUESDAY - DECEMBER 3, 2024 - 1:30 P. M.

    Dec 3, 2024

    ·Houston, TX
    Agenda

    This December 3–4, 2024 Houston City Council meeting agenda includes presentations on December 3 at 1:30 p.m. followed by public speakers, with council reconvening December 4 at 9:00 a.m. for hearings. The December 4 hearings address amended Project Plans and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plans for Reinvestment Zone Number Seventeen (Memorial City Zone), Zone Number Twenty (Southwest Houston), Zone Number Twenty-Five (Hiram Clarke/Fort Bend Zone), and a tax abatement designation for Integra Mission Critical, LLC. Motions 2024-0889 through 2024-0906 and Ordinances 2024-0910 through 2024-0947 are scheduled for consideration. A financial status report from the City Controller and City Administration covering revenue, expenditure, encumbrance, and bond funds is also on the agenda, along with the Mayor's confirmation request for Dean E. Corgey to the Municipal Employees Civil Service Commission and a $2,437,340.25 payment recommendation to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for 2025 Public Health Service Fees.

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  • City Council — Agenda 2024-09-17

    Sep 17, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This document is a Seattle City Council meeting agenda for September 17, 2024, at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber. The nine-member council, chaired by Sara Nelson, will consider Initiative Measure No. 137, which concerns a payroll expense tax to fund the Social Housing Developer, supported by Resolution 32142. The meeting will include a public comment period limited to 20 minutes total, with individual speakers permitted up to 2 minutes, and the public may register remotely online (beginning one hour before the meeting) or in-person at least 15 minutes prior to the start time.

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  • City Council — Agenda 2024-09-10

    Sep 10, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This Seattle City Council agenda for September 10, 2024, at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber lists nine council members with Sara Nelson as President and includes procedures for remote and in-person public comment (up to 2 minutes per speaker, 20 minutes total allotted). The agenda's main substantive item is consideration of Initiative 137 (Inf 2525), which proposes a payroll expense tax to fund a Social Housing Developer, supported by Resolution 32142 authorizing the City Clerk and Executive Director of the Ethics and Elections Commission to take related actions. The document provides accessibility accommodations contact information (206-684-8888, TTY 7-1-1) and requires 72-hour advance notice for interpretation or alternate format requests.

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  • City Council — Agenda 2024-09-03

    Sep 3, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This is a Seattle City Council meeting agenda for September 3, 2024, at 2:00 PM in the Council Chamber at 600 4th Avenue, chaired by Council President Sara Nelson with nine members present. The main business item is consideration of Initiative Measure No. 137 concerning a payroll expense tax to fund a Social Housing Developer, supported by Resolution 32142. The agenda includes a public comment period with up to 20 minutes total time allocated, with individual speakers limited to 2 minutes, plus presentations and introduction and referral of various Council Bills, Resolutions, and Appointments to committees.

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  • Page | 1 of 2 CHARLESTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 22, 2019

    Jan 22, 2019

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    The Charleston City Council held a regular meeting on January 22, 2019, to address several financial and operational matters. Key items included approving a $10,160.03 tax refund to Orders Construction Company for an overpayment of B&O taxes, authorizing the submission of three grant applications to the West Virginia State Police Commission for $15,000 each to fund DUI checkpoints and road patrols, and approving a one-year restaurant lease for Ristorante Abruzzi, LLC at 601 Morris Street for $3,000 monthly with options to renew. The council also adopted its rules of governance and reviewed the City Treasurer's report for December 2018.

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  • Page | 1 of 2 CHARLESTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Monday, July 17, 2017

    Jul 17, 2017

    ·Charleston, WV
    Agenda

    The Charleston City Council held a regular meeting on July 17, 2017, to address multiple finance and procurement matters. The agenda included nine resolutions covering budget amendments for the General Fund, Coal Severance Fund, and Civic Center Fund; repairs to Schoenbaum Tennis Courts; a single audit agreement; a tax refund authorization for Johnson Controls, Inc.; and approval of the Annual Action Plan for HUD funding. The council also considered various purchases for city departments, including uniforms, equipment, construction materials, and protective gear for law enforcement.

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  • Town of Richmond, VT

    Richmond, VA
    Agenda

    The Town of Richmond Selectboard will hold a public informational meeting on February 24, 2025, at 7:00 PM to discuss Australian ballot articles for the 2025 Town Meeting. The agenda focuses on three main items: review of Article 7 regarding a proposed $4,870,565 fiscal year 2026 budget, Article 8 concerning a one-cent municipal tax rate increase to fund the Conservation Reserve Fund, and Articles 9-17 regarding charitable appropriations. The meeting will be held at the Town Center (203 Bridge Street) and accessible remotely via Zoom.

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  • To: Housing and Homelessness Commissioners From:

    Evanston, IL
    Agenda

    The Housing and Homelessness Commission held a meeting on May 2, 2019, in Evanston to address several agenda items including approval of March 7, 2019 meeting minutes, a funding application from the Alliance to End Homelessness of Suburban Cook County for HMIS (Homeless Management Information System), and discussion of a demolition tax index. The March 7 meeting minutes indicate the commission discussed bylaws and affordable housing fund revisions, with commissioners deciding to defer changes pending outcomes from the Affordable Housing Plan Steering Committee, and received public comment on the demolition tax and climate resilience initiatives.

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  • Council Packet

    Evanston, IL
    Agenda

    This packet documents a Special City Council meeting held November 5, 2013, in Evanston, Illinois, to present and discuss the 2013 Strategic Plan with focus on economic development, financial policies, and services for at-risk families. The city's current financial and debt policies are detailed in the 2013 Approved Budget (pages 35–44) and include fund reserve policies for General, Parking, Water, and Sewer funds plus a debt policy governing property tax-supported General Obligation debt capped at $113.0 million. As of 2013, Evanston's G.O. debt totaled $152.6 million with other debt of $72.5 million for total debt of $225.1 million, representing a G.O. debt-to-assessed equalized value ratio of 5.60% and a total debt-to-EAV ratio of 8.25%, both exceeding the 2013 municipal average of 3.86% and 5.41% respectively. The city had reviewed potential debt reduction measures in 2010 but took no action at that time.

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  • 03-31-2026 Revised Council Agenda

    Chattanooga, TN
    Agenda

    The March 31, 2026 Chattanooga City Council agenda includes a final reading on a zoning ordinance to rezone property at 3886 Agawela Drive from RN-1-6 to RN-3 Residential Neighborhood Zone (recommended for approval by Planning Commission), a first reading on vehicle booting and immobilization regulations, and three resolutions addressing stadium sales tax payments, riverfront parks development funding, and employee injury policies. The meeting also features a historic guidelines presentation by Cassie Cline and will be followed by an April 7 session including Planning and Zoning Committee reports and an Urban Story Ventures update on The Bend Project.

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  • To: Housing and Homelessness Commissioners From:

    Evanston, IL
    Agenda

    The Housing and Homelessness Commission held a meeting on December 6, 2018, in Evanston to consider funding requests and policy matters including a senior housing feasibility study from the Age-Friendly Evanston Task Force and renewal funding for Community Partners for Affordable Housing's IHO waitlist management program. The agenda also included discussion of demolition tax and affordable housing fund documents. The document includes draft minutes from the November 1, 2018 meeting and indicates the next scheduled meeting would be January 10, 2019.

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  • SKIPPACK TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Re-Organization Meeting Agenda

    Indianapolis, IN
    Agenda

    The Skippack Township Board of Supervisors held a re-organization meeting on January 5, 2026, to swear in newly elected and re-elected officials, including supervisors Karen Lynch and Justin Glennon, tax collector Laurie Augustine, and auditor Sara Weiss, followed by elections for chairperson and vice chairperson positions and appointments to various township roles and boards. The meeting agenda included administrative actions such as approving bills totaling approximately $268,123 across multiple funds, establishing new employee HRA categories ($3,000–$7,500 depending on coverage type), and discussing a $250,000 multi-modal grant for engineering costs on the Perkiomen Creek Road Bridge project, with 2026 road improvement allocations of $600,000 from the capital fund and $400,000 in liquid fuels. The agenda also covered adoption of resolutions establishing meeting dates, holiday schedules, fee schedules, and tax rates for the township.

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  • A G E N D A Meeting Type: kJ D : L s bio p D ate O T

    Charlotte, NC
    Agenda

    On July 13, 1998, the City of Charlotte City Council held a meeting in Room 267 with a workshop agenda covering several items including a General Obligation Bond Referendum for Storm Water. The council discussed the 1997 resolution to transition the Storm Water program to a true Enterprise fund, phasing out the city's property tax contribution and using revenue bonds as a funding source for capital investment. A key issue involved state law constraints on storm water fee authorization when two government entities provide services through an interlocal agreement with Mecklenburg County, which created uncertainty for bond buyers regarding revenue guarantees, prompting the council to consider legislation authorizing the city to levy adequate storm water fees to service revenue bonds.

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