21 results for “water accessibility”
21 results for “water accessibility”
The Doylestown Township Planning Commission held its regular meeting on April 28, 2025, to review a sketch plan for Sandy Ridge LLC's proposed 8-lot cluster subdivision at 925 Sandy Ridge Road. The plan includes a cul-de-sac serving 7 lots, one lot with direct Sandy Ridge Road access, open space with a pond, a bike and hike path, public water and sewer connections, and sidewalks—representing an increase from a previously approved but unrecorded 5-6 lot plan. Commission members raised questions regarding open space placement, pond maintenance responsibility, and whether alternative development options were considered.
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On February 3, 2025, the Lincoln City Directors met to discuss stormwater management, library services, and zoning updates. The city issued a $13.9 million stormwater bond approved by voters in November to fund flood mitigation and water quality improvements, with specific projects including urban drainage improvements and stream stabilizations across the city. Additionally, the Libraries Department reported a strategic plan for 2024-27 focused on maximizing access and growing support, with system-wide services and checkouts up 3-16% year-over-year, and Planning presented zoning district updates scheduled for City Council consideration in mid-March.
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The Eugene City Council held a work session on May 15, 2013, at 12:00 PM in Harris Hall, presided over by Mayor Kitty Piercy with eight councilors present. The primary agenda item was a work session discussion on the Eugene Water & Electric Board Riverfront Master Plan. The meeting included accessibility accommodations such as wheelchair access, FM assistive-listening devices, and interpretation services available in Spanish and for the hearing impaired with 48 hours' notice.
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The Eugene City Council held a work session on May 23, 2022, to discuss the City's role in regulating chronic toxic polluters and environmental pollution. The session reviewed the current regulatory framework for pollutants across four categories—air, water, land, and noise—as well as the roles of various regulatory authorities, with an opportunity to consider potential changes to the City's regulations and oversight. The meeting was held using hybrid technology to allow for both in-person and remote participation, with accessibility services available upon request.
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This is the homepage of the City of Toledo's official website, which provides information about municipal services and leadership rather than documentation of a specific meeting or policy decision. The page highlights Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz's administration (in office since 2018) and his stated priorities including creating a regional water system, increasing police force size, restoring budget discipline, and improving education and city services. The site also provides residents access to service request tools through "Engage Toledo," information about upcoming road construction and tree planting projects, and lists Toledo City Council members as the legislative branch.
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This document is a directory and guide for accessing public records maintained by the City of Phoenix. Citizens can submit public records requests through the GovQA portal or contact specific departments directly: Police (602-534-1127), Municipal Court (602-262-6421), Fire Department (602-256-3395), City Clerk (602-262-6811), Law Department (602-262-6761), Budget and Research (602-262-4800), Finance (602-262-6251), Planning and Development Services (602-262-7800), and others. Available records include police reports, 911 recordings, traffic accident reports, court documents, building permits, zoning violations, water consumption history, and financial reports. Records maintained by external agencies such as Maricopa County (marriage licenses, property tax information, voter registration) are also noted.
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This collection comprises Bristol Borough, Pennsylvania municipal records spanning 1730–1998, held by the Grundy Archive on deposit from the Borough Council. The records include Council meeting minutes (1730–1998), ordinances (1717–1912), financial and tax records, as well as department-specific records from the Water Department, Board of Health, Police Department, Public Works, Recreation Board, and Justice of the Peace dockets. Access to copies requires approval from the Bristol Borough Council; detailed inventories are available on site.
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This July 19, 2017 public meeting agenda for the Barrio Logan Planning Group in San Diego covered staff reports from various city and state agencies, ongoing community issues including noise, handicap accessibility, parking, and traffic concerns, and information items on water accessibility, stadium redevelopment, and neighborhood input research. A key action item involved consideration of a Site Development Permit for demolition and construction of a new mixed-use building with 24 residential units, 10 hotel rooms, and 5 retail spaces at 2257-2275 Logan Avenue in the Coastal Zone. The next meeting was scheduled for September 20, 2017.
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The Township of Billings Council held a meeting agenda for August 6, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Kagawong Park Centre, chaired by Mayor Bryan Barker with four councillors present. The agenda included adoption of minutes from the July 16, 2024 regular meeting, a Public Works Quarterly Report, consideration of two by-laws (an Easement Agreement for 652 Lakeshore Road and a Lakeshore Maintenance Agreement), and staff recommendations on three correspondence items: deferring a Courageous Companions Service Dog Program sponsorship request to the 2025 budget process, supporting New Tecumseth's resolution on private well water testing (received July 11, 2024), and supporting the City of Belleville's resolution on family doctors (received June 27, 2024). The Township also reported successful delegation requests to three provincial ministries: Municipal Affairs and Housing, Seniors and Accessibility, and Infrastructure.
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This Town of Easton website landing page provides access to municipal services and announcements. FY2027 Budget information is now available, alongside an FY2027 Operating Override that was discussed in a March 19, 2026 announcement. Phase II Water Restrictions are scheduled to be in place May 1 through November 1, 2026. The page includes links to town documents, permits, bill payment, job postings, and volunteer opportunities, as well as upcoming community initiatives including a 2025 Master Plan Update and an Age-Friendly Community Action Plan.
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