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6 results for “wastewater” · minutes

  • Meeting Date: Wednesday, August 2, 2023

    Aug 2, 2023

    ·Baltimore, MD
    Minutes

    The Maryland Board of Public Works met on August 2, 2023, and approved ten items without discussion. The agenda included $415,600 in funding for 11 agricultural grants and $35,640 for nine additional agricultural grants through the Agricultural Cost Share Program. The Board approved an $10,000,000 Master Equipment Lease-Purchase Agreement with Banc of America Public Capital Corp. for state agencies through June 30, 2025, and a second three-year extension of Wetlands License #17-0169(R2) for the Maryland Department of Transportation in Wicomico County. Personnel actions included creating four positions in the Attorney General's Criminal Investigation Division ($559,550), four positions in the Independent Investigations Division ($606,044), and one position in the Public Service Commission ($65,157). Environmental grants approved included $49,923 for the Town of Middletown's wastewater treatment plant upgrade in Frederick County.

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  • COLLEGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Thursday, July 20, 2023

Jul 20, 2023

·State College, PA
Minutes

On July 20, 2023, College Township Council held a regular meeting where Dustin Best was reelected as Chair and D. Richard Francke as Vice Chair. The Council reviewed and approved the preliminary/final land development plan for the University Area Joint Authority Biosolids Upgrade Project, which will replace the existing composting facility with an anaerobic digestion and sludge drying facility at 1576 Spring Valley Road to process regional wastewater sludge and diverted organic waste. The Planning Commission had recommended approval after addressing concerns regarding odor control, wellhead protection, and truck traffic impacts.

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  • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL MINUTES July 3, 2023

    Jul 3, 2023

    ·Mesa, AZ
    Minutes

    The City of Mesa City Council held a Study Session on July 3, 2023, at 5:15 p.m. to review agenda items for the July 3 and July 10, 2023 Regular Council meetings, with Mayor John Giles presiding and six Council members present (Francisco Heredia and Julie Spilsbury participating by video conference), while Alicia Goforth was excused. Items 7a through 7c were removed from the July 10 consent agenda, and discussion included details on The Studios @ Mesa City Center Phase 2 in District 2, which will incorporate music recording audio-visual equipment into a podcast room, and the Gateway Interchange Phase III zoning request for a 9-acre industrial development in District 6 along South 80th Street, where the City acknowledged potential cost-sharing issues with private property owners for water and wastewater infrastructure. The Council also heard a presentation on fireworks enforcement, with Fire Prevention reporting 23 permitted fireworks tents issued in 2023.

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  • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COUNCIL MINUTES April 6, 2023

    Apr 6, 2023

    ·Mesa, AZ
    Minutes

    The Mesa City Council held a study session on April 6, 2023, to hear a presentation on utility projects in the Capital Improvement Program. The Office of Management & Budget Director Brian Ritschel reviewed funding sources and CIP challenges, highlighting completed projects in FY 22/23 and projects under construction for Wastewater and Energy departments. The Council discussed the LG Energy Solution battery plant opening in Queen Creek within Mesa's gas service area, with Energy Resources Program Manager Anthony Cadorin providing details on energy demand and location specifics at the northeast corner of Ironwood and Germann Road. Ritschel presented future funded projects for Water, Wastewater, Energy, and Solid Waste, noting the Central Reuse Pipeline is estimated for completion in 2025 with water credits available in 2027 pending a full year of flow verification by the Gila River Indian Community. The Signal Butte Water Treatment Plant expansion will proceed in phases pending Bureau of Reclamation guidance on CAP cuts.

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  • OFFICIAL COPY Fresno, California June 12, 2007

    Jun 12, 2007

    ·Fresno, CA
    Minutes

    The Fresno City Council met in regular session on June 12, 2007, at 8:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber with seven council members present, including Council President Henry Perea and Acting Council President Blong Xiong. The Council approved minutes from May 31 and June 5, 2007, while laying over approval of June 7 red-tagged minutes for one week on motion by President Perea and Councilmember Westerlund. The meeting included commendations and presentations: recognition of the University High Academic Team, California Water Environment Association 2006 State Awards to the Fresno-Clovis Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, awards to environmental leaders Lewis Green (Chaffee Zoo), Linda Nimer (Wawona Middle School), and Brady Matoian (OK Produce), and an Environmental Industry Association Driver of the Year award to Michael Flores of the Solid Waste Division. Councilmember reports included requests from Dages regarding Microdot Security Solutions' police department interactions, KB Homes damage repairs on Church Avenue, and commendation for Mosqueda Supervisor David Rodriguez; Westerlund provided an AB 1234 trip report on Sacramento lobbying for the Veteran's Home; and Calhoun requested a staff report on the Crest Theater building. The Council adjusted the lunch break to 1:00–3:00 p.m. to accommodate a Board of Supervisors presentation at 2 p.m., and removed a reimbursement agreement with the Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District from the agenda for rescheduling.

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  • 03-17-2026 Council Minutes

    Chattanooga, TN
    Minutes

    On March 17, 2026, the Chattanooga City Council held a recessed meeting where members approved the minutes from the previous meeting and discussed several agenda items, including a wastewater sewer easement abandonment for the 1200 block of North Moore and a planning case for 5813 Lee Highway that Councilwoman Berz indicated her intent to deny. The council also reviewed upcoming business for the March 24, 2026 meeting, including a proposed resolution regarding a $500,000 joint contract between the city and Hamilton County for the Cherokee Area Council, with council members requesting clarification on closing costs and fund allocation.

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