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30 results for “township board meeting” · other
This document is a directory of Albany Township, Pennsylvania, updated June 3, 2024, listing contact information and meeting schedules for township officials and boards. The township, with a 2021 population of 1,664, has a municipal tax millage of 0.60 and is served by the Kutztown School District with a school tax millage of 29.9543 for 2022/2023. The Board of Supervisors meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m., while the Planning Commission meets at 8:00 p.m. the same evening, with key staff including a solicitor, engineer, zoning officer, and various committee members listed for reference.
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Moore Township's website announces a scheduling change for its May 2026 board meeting, moving it to May 13 to avoid conflict with a possible election day. The township holds monthly board meetings on the second Wednesday of each month, with the next meeting scheduled for June 3, 2026. The township is located at 1536 Main Street, Snover, Michigan 48472, and provides online access to board agendas, minutes, ordinances, and fee schedules through its public portal.
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NULL The document is a webpage index listing meeting agendas, minutes, and supporting materials from Kennett Township, Pennsylvania's Board of Supervisors (BOS) for 2026. While it contains specific dates and resolution numbers, the actual substantive content of the agendas and documents is not provided—only file names and hyperlinks are displayed. Without access to the underlying meeting documents, a meaningful summary of budget amounts, policy decisions, votes, or other comparable facts cannot be extracted.
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Michigan's Township Focus magazine (September 2025) features an article on Michigan's Freedom of Information Act as part of the Michigan Townships Association's official publication. The issue includes coverage of the ESTA program's October 1 implementation for small business townships, professional development retreat announcements, and specific rules governing township board meetings. MTA President Harold Koviak's message emphasizes the need to recruit younger individuals into township service, noting that only 3% of elected township officials are under age 40 according to a 2024 survey, and calls for education initiatives to engage residents and young people in local government.
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Penn Forest Township issued a public notice regarding garbage permit invoices mailed October 31st with a December 31st payment deadline, and implemented a $25 late fee effective January 1, 2025 for unpaid garbage accounts. The township is pursuing zoning ordinance amendments to address data centers, with a Board of Supervisors meeting scheduled for April 6, 2026, and offers online permitting and credit card payment options for residents. Regular meeting schedules are maintained for the Board of Supervisors (1st Monday), Planning Commission (4th Monday), and other municipal boards, with emergency services information and a note that a March 23, 2026 Zoning Hearing Board meeting has been continued.
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This is a 2021 municipal directory for Monroe County Planning Commission that serves as a reference guide containing contact information, meeting schedules, and administrative details for the county's planning bodies and municipalities. The document is organized as a table of contents listing Monroe County departments, the Planning Commission and Conservation District boards and staff, and individual township and borough entries. No budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting discussions are presented in this directory document.
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This document is a webpage index for Springfield Township's meeting agendas and minutes, providing links to current and archived meeting documents for various boards and commissions including the Township Board, Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, Park Commission, and Library Board. The page includes meeting logistics such as the 7:00 PM start time for Township Board meetings, live streaming access via Zoom and phone, and instructions for public comment and accessibility accommodations. Specific meeting dates and available documents are listed for 2026 and late 2025, though no substantive discussion or policy decisions are detailed in this index document.
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This July 2024 publication from the Michigan Townships Association features an editorial discussing the role of township government in local democracy, with MTA Executive Director Neil Sheridan and President Connie Cargill reflecting on what unites Michigan's 1,240 townships—primarily their residents and officials working to improve community quality of life, public safety, and economic opportunities. The issue includes articles on topics such as board engagement and effective meetings, July and December boards of review procedures, new state rules expanding overtime pay and banning noncompete agreements, and bridging the digital divide in Michigan communities. The publication serves as an official resource for township officials and includes information about MTA training programs for newly elected officials.
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The State Board of Accounts presented training materials for the 2020 Indiana Township Association Education Conference covering virtual audit procedures and expectations. The presentation outlined Indiana Code requirements for audits (conducted at least once every four years using risk-based criteria), types of examinations available (audits, reviews, and compliance assessments), and practical guidance for entities undergoing virtual audits, which involve 85-90% off-site work. Key recommendations included uploading legible documents to the Gateway system, responding promptly to auditor requests, communicating office accessibility and restrictions, and using phone calls or virtual meetings rather than email for substantive communication with auditors.
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This chapter from a 2010 township manual outlines the structure and governance of township boards, including election procedures, member qualifications, and operational requirements. Township boards consist of three elected residents serving four-year terms, with members required to take oaths of office and maintain township residency. The manual specifies that boards must meet annually by the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January to elect a chairman and secretary, with a quorum of any two members, and establishes salary guidelines allowing boards to set compensation at amounts equal to or exceeding 1980 levels, subject to certain restrictions on salary reductions.
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Madison Township Board of Trustees holds monthly meetings at 6:00 pm at the Madison Township Community Center, with nine scheduled meetings throughout 2026 beginning April 28. Draft meeting agendas are posted approximately one day before each meeting, and after approval, meeting minutes are posted along with "Township Express" summaries documenting topics discussed. The township maintains comprehensive archived meeting minutes and agendas dating back to 1988, available to the public for transparency purposes.
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The Charter Township of Meridian held a regular board meeting on April 23, 2019 at 6:00 pm at Township Hall (5151 Marsh Road, Okemos, MI 48864). The agenda included a consent agenda with items such as approval of minutes from the April 9, 2019 meeting, bills, and a Resolution Establishing Authorized Signatories for MERS; hearings on the Kansas Road Sewer SAD #52 Reapportionment; action items including final adoption of Time Limitations for Vending and a Fireworks Ordinance; and board discussion items covering zoning amendments, mixed-use development proposals, street improvement programs, and fire code adoption. Communications submitted to the board included a statement from Stephen Boyd opposing a Woda-Cooper Companies rezoning request for property behind the Whole Foods store at 2750 E. Grand River Ave, which would change zoning from "One and Two Family Residential" to "Multiple Family—14 dwellings per acre" to permit a 53-unit townhome development for low to moderate income renters.
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This document is a Dickinson Township newsletter and informational bulletin from fall 2022. It contains the township's meeting schedule for October 2022 through March 2023, listing regular meetings for the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission, Zoning Hearing Board, Municipal Authority, and Park & Recreation Commission. The bulletin also includes township contact information, holiday dates, road maintenance updates listing paved and chip-sealed roads completed in fall 2022, upcoming community events, and a note that the Planning Commission completed a comprehensive plan update with a significantly reduced and streamlined document.
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This document is a proposed Official Map for North Coventry Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, showing municipal boundaries, existing roads, parcel boundaries, waterbodies, and planned features including potential future reservations, sidewalks, roadway improvements, and green preservation enhancement areas. The map incorporates data from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (2010), Chester County parcel records (2012), and planning recommendations developed by LTL Consultants, Ltd. in August 2012 based on the Northern Chester County Gateway Master Plan and North Coventry Township Planning Commission meetings held in summer and fall 2013. The document requires certification by the Board of Supervisors with spaces for the Chairman, Vice Chairman, three Supervisors, and Secretary to attest to adoption, though the enactment date and signatory fields remain blank.
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This document is an index of Lancaster Township Zoning Hearing Board meeting agendas and minutes spanning from January 2020 through April 2026. The board held meetings with varying frequency, with documented agendas and minutes available for meetings held in 2020, 2021, and most months from 2022 onward, though numerous meetings were cancelled throughout this period. Meeting cancellations increased notably in 2022 and 2023, with nine and eight cancellations respectively, while 2024 and 2025 saw fewer cancellations but continued scheduling disruptions. The document provides a chronological record without disclosing specific case details, variances decided, or substantive outcomes from individual hearings.
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This webpage describes the Richmond Township Clerk's office in Illinois, which serves as the official record keeper for the Township and clerk for the Board of Trustees. Key responsibilities include maintaining Board meeting records and voting procedures, serving as the local Election Authority, publishing legal notices, and overseeing bid processes. The page provides links to meeting agendas, minutes, and financial documents, with a complete schedule of Township Board meetings listed for 2025 and 2026, including a regular annual town meeting held each April.
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The State Board of Accounts (SBOA) is organizing five Township-State Called Meetings scheduled for April 2026 at locations in Vincennes, Madison, Fort Wayne, LaPorte, and Fishers, Indiana, with all meetings beginning at 9:00 A.M. and requiring no pre-registration. The SBOA has also provided instructional tutorials to assist township trustees with completing required financial documents, including the 100R form (due January 31) and Annual Financial Report (due March 1), as well as monthly and annual engagement uploads per State Examiner Directive 2018-1.
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NULL The document is a webpage interface showing an agenda center for Pine Township (Allegheny County, PA) with a calendar tool and a list of Board of Supervisors meeting agendas from 2018. It contains no substantive information about specific actions, decisions, budget amounts, programs, votes, or comparable metrics—only navigation elements and file links to downloadable PDF agendas that are not included in the source text provided.
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Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors holds monthly meetings on the second Monday of each month (except January) at 6:00 pm at the township office. The board consists of three elected officials serving six-year terms: Chair Steven P. Elliott (term ending 12/31/2029), Vice-Chair Benjamin H. Bamford (term ending 12/31/2027), and Treasurer Iber Guerrero Lopez (term ending 12/31/2031), with William M. Laudien serving as Township Manager and Board Secretary. Members of the public can contact supervisors by emailing them directly, calling the township office at (717) 291-1213, emailing the township manager, or mailing a letter to the office.
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