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18 results for “transit planning” · minutes

  • Land Use and Sustainability Committee — Minutes 2026-04-29

    Apr 29, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    The Land Use and Sustainability Committee met on April 29, 2026, from 9:38 a.m. to 12:07 p.m., with Councilmembers Lin, Foster, Hollingsworth, Rinck, and Rivera present and Councilmember Strauss excused. The Committee recommended confirmation of Lylianna Allala as Director of the Office of Sustainability and Environment by a vote of 4–0 in favor. The Committee also heard an information item on the Office of Sustainability and Environment Overview and Climate Action Plan and discussed Council Bill 121195, an ordinance relating to interim provisions to expand the capacity of transitional encampments under Seattle Municipal Code Sections 23.42.054 and 23.42.056.

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  • Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee — Minutes 2026-03-05

Mar 5, 2026

·Seattle, WA
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The Transportation, Waterfront, and Seattle Center Committee met on March 5, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber with five members present, chaired by Rob Saka. The committee heard three information items: a status update on the Memorial Stadium Renovation Project, Seattle Center's fan celebration planning for FIFA readiness, and expanded transit access planning for the 2026 World Cup. The meeting adjourned at 11:58 a.m.

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    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Jackson, MS
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    This document records a Regular Zoning Meeting of the Jackson, Mississippi City Council held on June 16, 2025 at 2:30 p.m., with Council President Virgi Lindsay presiding and five of seven council members present. The meeting addressed Zoning Case No. 4283, an ordinance to rezone property at 1611 Bailey Ave. (Parcel 96-24) from R-4 (Limited Multi-family) Residential District to C-2 (Limited) Commercial District to allow transitional housing for homeless youth, filed by Glenda Bryant. The Jackson City Planning Board had recommended approval of the rezoning following a public hearing on April 23, 2025, and notice of the petition was published in the Mississippi Link on April 3 and April 17, 2025.

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    Jun 16, 2025

    ·Jackson, MS
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    The Jackson City Council held a regular zoning meeting on June 16, 2025 at 2:30 p.m. to consider Zoning Case No. 4283, a petition by Glenda Bryant to rezone property at 1611 Bailey Ave. (Parcel 96-24) from R-4 (Limited Multi-Family) Residential District to C-2 (Limited) Commercial District to allow for transitional housing for homeless youth. The Jackson City Planning Board recommended approval of the rezoning following a public hearing held on April 23, 2025, with legal notice published in the Mississippi Link on April 3 and April 17, 2025. Five council members were present: Virgi Lindsay (Ward 7, Council President), Brian Grizzell (Ward 4, Vice President), Montyne Clay (Ward 2), Kenneth I. Stokes (Ward 3), and Aaron Banks (Ward 6); two members were absent.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2025-02-18

    Feb 18, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on February 18, 2025, from 9:34 a.m. to 11:50 a.m., with Councilmember Saka presiding and four members present initially, with two additional members arriving late. The committee heard Information Item 2628 regarding a Regional Transit Security Roundtable, but did not hear Information Item 2629 concerning the proposed SDOT 2025 Levy Delivery Plan during the meeting.

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  • City Council — Minutes 2025-01-14

    Jan 14, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle City Council met on January 14, 2025, at 2:03 p.m. in the Council Chamber with all eight members present: Nelson (President), Hollingsworth, Kettle, Moore, Rinck, Rivera, Saka, and Strauss. Councilmember Moore presented a Proclamation designating January as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, with Yasminda Dorrough, Director of Survivor Services at I Want Rest, addressing the Council. A motion by Councilmember Strauss to re-refer Council Bill 120933 (relating to residential uses in the Stadium Transition Area Overlay District) from the Governance, Accountability, and Economic Development Committee to the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan failed 3–5, with Kettle, Rinck, and Strauss in favor and Hollingsworth, Moore, Nelson, Rivera, and Saka opposed. The Introduction and Referral Calendar and the Consent Calendar were both adopted by unanimous consent.

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  • ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY BOARD Meeting Minutes WEDNESDAY, September 11, 2024

    Sep 11, 2024

    ·San Diego, CA
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    The Accessibility Advisory Board met on September 11, 2024, to conduct routine business including approving June 2024 meeting minutes and electing new leadership, with Victor Roosen elected as Chair and Patricia Sieglen-Perry as Vice Chair. The Board received an informational update on the Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Phase 1, a Caltrans-funded project with a total budget of $1,239,000 in state grants plus $261,000 in in-kind match, and discussed the composition of the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Committee with four designated members.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2024-04-16

    Apr 16, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on April 16, 2024, at 9:35 a.m. with Councilmembers Saka, Hollingsworth, Kettle, Strauss, and Woo present (Cathy Moore arrived at 10:12 a.m. and departed at 10:53 a.m.). The Committee recommended adoption of Resolution 32131, which approves the Seattle Transportation Plan and supersedes the Transit, Bicycle, Freight, and Pedestrian Master Plans, with a 5–0 vote in favor. The Committee also heard informational briefings on the State of SDOT Assets and SDOT Vision Zero. The meeting adjourned at 11:48 a.m.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2024-04-02

    Apr 2, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on April 2, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber with seven members present, presided over by Councilmember Saka. The committee approved Resolution 32132 designating 8th Avenue between Seneca Street and Spring Street as "Wier Harman Way" by a 5–0 vote. Resolution 32131 approving the Seattle Transportation Plan and superseding the Transit, Bicycle, Freight, and Pedestrian Master Plans was heard in committee. The committee recommended approval of Clerk File 314512, a petition to vacate an alley in Block 24, Pontius Fourth Addition extending from Denny Way to Stewart Street, by a 5–0 vote. The meeting adjourned at 11:37 a.m.

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  • Transportation Committee — Minutes 2024-03-19

    Mar 19, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation Committee met on March 19, 2024, from 9:31 a.m. to 11:55 a.m., with five members present including Presiding Officer Councilmember Saka. The committee heard three items: an Information Item on the Levy Oversight Committee Report, discussed Resolution 32131 approving the Seattle Transportation Plan and superseding the Transit, Bicycle, Freight, and Pedestrian Master Plans, and heard an Information Item briefing on New Sidewalk Prioritization and Funding.

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  • Page 1 MEETING MINUTES City of Spokane City Council Study Session July 6, 2023

    Jul 6, 2023

    ·Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane City Council held a study session on July 6, 2023, with all seven council members present to discuss four agenda items: Building Opportunity for Housing Comprehensive Plan Changes, South Logan Transit-Oriented Development Update, Municipal Law and Justice Coordinating Subcommittee Resolution, and Supplementary Budget Conversation. No formal actions were taken during the meeting, as all items were presented and discussed only. The meeting lasted approximately one hour and 39 minutes, adjourning at 12:49 p.m.

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  • Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities — Minutes 2022-06-07

    Jun 7, 2022

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Transportation and Seattle Public Utilities Committee met on June 7, 2022, with six members present (Pedersen, Strauss, Herbold, Morales, Lewis, Nelson) and Sawant excused. The committee recommended passage of two ordinances: CB 120322, authorizing Seattle Public Utilities to accept a non-exclusive easement from the Washington State Department of Natural Resources for a sanitary sewer line in Shilshole Bay Waterway, passed 4–0; and CB 120323, accepting two deeds for property to install and operate groundwater wells for the Highline Well Field project identified in the 1985 Seattle Comprehensive Regional Water Plan, also passed 4–0. The committee also heard an information item on SDOT's Race and Social Justice Initiative report and Transportation Equity Workplan, and discussed Resolution 32055 regarding Sound Transit's West Seattle and Ballard Link Extensions project.

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  • Transportation and Utilities Committee — Minutes 2021-12-01

    Dec 1, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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    The Seattle Transportation and Utilities Committee convened remotely on December 1, 2021, with five members present (Pedersen, Strauss, González, Herbold, Morales) to conduct committee business and City Council action. The Committee unanimously recommended confirmation of four appointments: Jose Ulises Nino Rivera and Diane Teh-Mei Walsh to the Seattle Bicycle Advisory Board (terms to August 31, 2023), Amin Amos to the Seattle Transit Advisory Board (term to August 2, 2023), and Robin Schwartz to the Seattle School Traffic Safety Committee (term to March 31, 2023), all approved 5–0. The Committee heard information on a proposal to waive street vacation fees for affordable housing projects and unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution 32031 ratifying the 2021 Update to the Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed Salmon Habitat Plan (5–0 approval). An ordinance relating to the City Light Department, the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Seattle Department was on the agenda but details were not included in the minutes.

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  • MAYOR AND COUNCIL STUDY SESSION

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Mayor and Council Agenda Committee met virtually on April 8, 2026, to approve the agenda for an upcoming study session scheduled for April 21, 2026. The study session agenda includes a 45-minute presentation of the City Manager's Fiscal Year 2027 Recommended Budget, updates on homelessness initiatives and the city's climate action plan, and discussions on transportation authority funding and mass transit. The committee unanimously approved the meeting minutes from March 25, 2026, and adjourned after 21 minutes.

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  • Meeting Minutes Monday, November 18th, 2024, 7:10 p.m.

    Oakland, CA
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    On November 18, 2024, the Measure DD Community Coalition (MDDCC) met to discuss updates on the Measure DD Bond, including a management transition from Public Works to the Finance Department and the timing of the next bond tranche (Series D) sale, which depends on the City's budget. The group also addressed fiscal reporting for remaining funds from tranches B and C, website management concerns regarding MDDCC content on the City's site, and noted that the next meeting date would be rescheduled due to staff availability.

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  • 1 Community Planners Committee City Planning Department ● City of San Diego

    San Diego, CA
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    The Community Planners Committee held its May 27, 2025 meeting in San Diego, during which ten planning groups were placed on voting ineligibility due to three consecutive absences. The committee elected new executive officers—Victoria Labruzzo as Chair, Felicity Senoski as Vice-Chair, and Paul Coogan as Secretary—and received public comment on housing issues including Accessory Dwelling Unit Density Bonus policy and "missing middle income" housing concerns. The committee also discussed transitioning to hybrid meeting formats using conferencing technology based on experiences shared by the Normal Heights planning group.

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  • MAYOR AND COUNCIL STUDY SESSION

    Tucson, AZ
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    On December 3, 2025, the Mayor and Council Agenda Committee held a virtual meeting and approved the November 18, 2025 minutes by a 7-0 voice vote. The committee scheduled a study session for December 16, 2025, to discuss six agenda items including strategic initiatives on unsheltered homelessness, land and property disposition, non-disclosure agreement policies, new tax and fee revenue options, transit safety and security updates, and a planning and development services code update package aimed at modernizing development codes. The session topics span city-wide issues with estimated discussion times ranging from 20 to 45 minutes per item.

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  • Meeting-Minutes-August-2025-FINAL.pdf - Wyoming County

    Nanticoke, PA
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    The Wyoming County Planning Commission met on August 20, 2025, with eight members present to discuss county planning matters. A key announcement concerned Falls Township's plan to rescind its Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (SALDO) and transfer administrative and plan-approval authority to the County, with an anticipated effective date of December 31, 2025; Falls Township would retain its own Zoning Ordinance, Zoning Officer, and Zoning Board. This change would consolidate Falls Township's subdivision and land development approvals with the County's system, transitioning it from one of five townships with independent SALDO authority to one of eighteen townships operating under the County SALDO.

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