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  • Safety for All, at the Expense of None: A Town Hall on Public Safety In preparation for a report about public safety, the CAPS Commission hosted a town hall event on April 11, 2023, to gather community outreach regarding public safety needs, experiences, and perceptions in the greater community.

    Apr 11, 2023

    ·Bloomington, IN
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  • Development Review Meeting & Document Archives - Town of Richmond, VT

    Richmond, VA
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    The Town of Richmond, Vermont's Development Review Board meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 pm, with meetings held online, via conference call, and in-person at Town Hall's 3rd Floor. The document provides an archive of DRB meetings and documents dating back to 2012, with recent meeting records available since June 1, 2022, including agendas, packets, and minutes. Meeting videos are also available through mtmansfieldctv.org.

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  • Town Hall Meetings | Baltimore County Government

    Baltimore, MD
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  • Climate and Resiliency Planning | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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    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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  • BETHLEHEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING 10 East Church Street - Town Hall

    Bethlehem, PA
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  • Jim Thorpe PA - Borough hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, and more

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    This document is an informational webpage about Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, providing contact details, administrative information, and basic facts about the borough located in Carbon County in the northeastern part of the state. It includes the address of Jim Thorpe Municipal Building (308 Center Avenue), identifies Mike Sofranko as mayor, and notes the town's 2020 population of 4,804 residents. The page serves as a local government resource directory covering city hall services, building permits, vital records, and geographic context about the town's location approximately 80 miles north of Philadelphia.

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  • Legislative Session Town Hall Series · ACLU Florida - Mobilize

    Tallahassee, FL
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  • Local Reparations - Kamm Howard

    Evanston, IL
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    This document outlines a framework for local reparations initiatives presented at an Evanston Town Hall on May 21, 2020, by Kamm Howard. It traces the evolution of reparations work from pre-2018 resolutions supporting HR 40 through 2018–2020 implementation in New York, Evanston, Chicago, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and California. The framework defines reparations broadly as any resources targeted toward repair or healing of current injuries from past harms related to enslavement, Jim Crow, or post-Jim Crow discrimination against Black communities. It establishes three minimum guidelines from NAARC: initiatives must be determined by the injured community, resources must be administered or approved by that community, and policy must specifically target past harms. The document compares three models—HR 40, Evanston, and M. Williamson—and categorizes reparative initiatives into full repair (cessation, restitution, compensation, satisfaction, rehabilitation) and benefits (direct and collective), with specific examples from Evanston (business grants, affordable housing, STEM center, co-ops) and Chicago (vocational training, proportionate representation in city contracts, apology consistent with international norms).

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  • District F 2022 Annual Report

    Houston, TX
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    District F's 2022 Annual Report highlights Councilmember Tiffany D. Thomas's focus on resuming in-person community engagement and addressing resident priorities through 40 council meetings and 86 community initiatives. Key accomplishments include public safety efforts such as the second annual Public Safety Town Hall, deployment of 50 License Plate Reader cameras ($137,000), gun buyback events, and removal of 16,900 pounds of illegal dumping, along with infrastructure improvements including street light initiatives and sidewalk replacement projects. The report also documents community engagement through five National Night Out celebrations and targeted pop-up events in neighborhoods including Briarmeadow, Westmont, and Imperial Point to address resident concerns regarding public safety, traffic, and infrastructure.

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  • City History & Public Records | South Portland, ME

    Portland, ME
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    The South Portland City Clerk's office maintains and provides public access to city documents and records spanning from 1898 to the present, including vital records, ordinances, City Council meeting minutes and agendas, and historical records dating back to the mid-1700s for the former town of Cape Elizabeth. Digital records are available from the early 1990s onward, while records prior to that timeframe require additional search time; historical documents from the 1800s-1900s are housed in the library basement and require an appointment to access. The office also maintains vital records (births, marriages, deaths) dating to 1765, with City Council agendas and minutes available online from 2019 to present and in physical form from 1765 onward. Public records are available for inspection or copy by contacting the City Clerk at 207-767-3201, with City Hall located at 25 Cottage Road, South Portland, ME 04106.

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  • 2025-prison-town-hall-meeting-schedule.pdf - Dauphin County

    Harrisburg, PA
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    Dauphin County Prison has scheduled four town hall meetings for 2025, held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on February 4, May 6, August 19, and November 10 at the Dauphin County Administration Building in Harrisburg. The document lists the prison's administrative leadership, including Warden Gregory C. Briggs and three deputy wardens overseeing security, treatment, and operations.

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  • Tallahassee Town Hall 2024 - Village Square - Tallahassee

    Tallahassee, FL
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  • BETHLEHEM CITY COUNCIL MEETING 10 East Church Street - Town Hall

    Bethlehem, PA
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  • Jacksonville.gov - All Town Hall Meetings

    Jacksonville, FL
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  • Truth and Reconciliation Commission

    Carlisle, PA
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    The Carlisle Truth & Reconciliation Commission was established by Borough Council in March 2021 following a January 2021 community town hall on racial equity where over 100 residents identified issues of racial inequity in the borough. The seven-member commission is tasked with examining and documenting borough policies, practices, and actions contributing to systemic racism and racial inequity, and with developing guidance for officials on making the community more just and equitable. Borough Council accepted the commission's recommendations in February 2023.

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  • City Budget Town Halls

    Wichita, KS
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  • City Council Agendas & Minutes — City of Wilmington

    Wilmington, DE
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    This document is a chronological index of City of Wilmington Council meeting dates spanning 2019 through 2026. The Council typically meets twice monthly on Tuesdays, with occasional special meetings and rescheduled sessions noted throughout the period. Notable items include an Annexation-Love's Supporting Documents reference dated November 15, 2022, a Town Hall Meeting on February 9, 2023, and special meetings held on September 26, 2023, August 8, 2023, September 9, 2021, December 22, 2020, and May 28, 2019. The document provides no details on specific agenda items, voting records, budget figures, or outcomes of meetings.

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