24 results for “trustee elections”
24 results for “trustee elections”
The Columbia Township Board of Trustees held a meeting on January 12, 2021, at 4:00 pm to conduct annual organizational business including elections of board leadership, appointments to district boards, and approval of the 2021 Annual Appropriation and emergency resolutions regarding tax advance payments and snow removal service charges. The agenda also included reports from township fiscal, road, police, and fire district officials, as well as consideration of a shared-use path project to connect the Little Miami Scenic Trail to Mariemont. The meeting was conducted with COVID-19 protocols in place, offering both in-person attendance and live streaming via Vimeo for public participation.
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The Bloomington Township Trustee office, led by Trustee Efrat Rosser (elected 2022), provides relief, support, and community connection services to township residents in need through collaboration with local organizations. The office's mission emphasizes enhancing quality of life, accessibility, compassion, responsible stewardship of public funds, and preserving township history. Rosser brings 25 years of Monroe County residency and extensive local government and nonprofit leadership experience, including prior roles with the City of Bloomington Utilities and United Way of Monroe County.
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The Naperville Township Republican Organization is an active political action committee established in 1989 with headquarters at 1567 North Aurora Road in Naperville, Illinois, currently led by Chair Andrew Manno and Treasurer Nina Trivedi. The committee supports local Republican candidates across township offices including supervisor, trustee, clerk, assessor, and highway commissioner positions. Recent financial filings from 2025-2026 show quarterly reports and year-round contribution disclosures, with one amended filing clarifying a $10,000 investment deposit and associated interest accrual that had been incorrectly categorized in the initial submission.
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Arlington Township Board of Trustees held a meeting on March 16, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. with all five officers present (Koshar, De Leo, Miller, Peterson, Swanson). The township's financial report as of March 16, 2022, showed a balance of $55,548.22, with receipts of $37,175.00 and expenditures of $77,118.39; the board voted unanimously to accept the financial report and pay invoices including a $1,671.00 late invoice from Accident Fund of Michigan. Key operational updates included 39 law enforcement calls and 3 fire department calls in the township, opening of a new Senior Services center with pickle ball courts and cafeteria, and completion of tax assessments for tax year 2022. A special meeting was scheduled for March 30, 2022, to adopt the annual budget, and election inspector training was set for July 14 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to prepare for three elections scheduled that year.
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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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This informational document describes the structure and responsibilities of townships in Des Moines County, Iowa. Township trustees and clerks are predominantly appointed, except in Richland and Washington Townships where officials are elected to four-year terms. Trustees annually prepare budgets and oversee services including fire and rescue, cemetery maintenance, township hall repairs, and tort liability insurance, while clerks maintain official records and prepare annual financial statements. Budget information and lists of current officials are available through the Iowa Department of Management website and the Auditor's Office.
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This document is Chapter 2 of the 2021 Accounting and Uniform Compliance Guidelines Manual for Townships, which outlines the roles and procedures for township trustees. It covers trustee elections held every four years with four-year terms beginning January 1, the process for designating a person to perform trustee duties during absences or incapacity, and the legal procedures for removing a trustee found incapable of performing duties through a circuit court petition filed by 25 or more resident freeholders. The document specifies that an acting trustee appointed by county commissioners during incapacity has full trustee powers and is entitled to trustee salary and benefits.
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The Board of Trustees of the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library met on December 12, 2023, at the Main Library with six of seven trustees present. The board unanimously adopted a resolution thanking Hamilton County voters for approving a 10-year, 1.5 mill levy in the November 2023 General Election. The resolution acknowledged the library's operation of 41 locations across Hamilton County, its receipt of the Ohio Auditor of State Award of Distinction and the Government Finance Officers Association of Achievement for the 29th consecutive year, and its completion of improvements across all 41 locations over 10 years following 90 community listening sessions conducted in 2019. The motion was moved by Ms. Allen and seconded by Mr. Harding.
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On March 19, 2024, the Richmond Township Board held a meeting that included a public budget hearing for the 2024-25 fiscal year covering the General Fund, Road Millage, and Water/Sewer budgets, with no public questions raised. The board approved salary resolutions for 2024-25, setting compensation at $16,656 for Supervisor, $23,052 for Clerk, $22,662 for Treasurer, and $2,388 for Trustee, all by unanimous roll call votes. Additional agenda items included updates on the 220th Project (approved by MDOT and proceeding to bidding with a special meeting scheduled for March 28 to determine bonding), Planning Commission officer elections, and an AT&T Metro Act Right of Way permit.
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