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  • 2026-0738: Message and order approving an appropriation order in the amount of Three Hundred Eighty-Four Million Seven Hundred Five Thousand Dollars ($384,705,000.00) for various capital improvement purposes for city departments including the Boston Center for Youth and Families, Boston Housing Authority, Boston Planning and Development Agency, Boston Public Library, Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Mayor’s Office of Housing, Office of Arts & Culture, Parks and Recreation, Planning, Property Management, Public Health Commission, Public Works, and the Transportation Departments. Filed in the Office of the City Clerk on April 6, 2026.

    Apr 2, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • Appt 03423: Appointment of Max Chandrasekaran as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Dec 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03425: Appointment of Audrey Mai Trinen as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Dec 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03424: Appointment of Koreb Tadesse as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Dec 2, 2025

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • November 3, 2025 OAKLAND YOUTH COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES

    Nov 3, 2025

    ·Oakland, CA
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    The Oakland Youth Commission held a meeting on November 3, 2025, called to order at 5:35pm by Ashley Tchanyoum, with 14 commissioners present and 1 excused absence. The commission approved meeting minutes and adopted elected executive committee members through motions by Ashley Tchanyoum and seconded by Mevoh Ajayi. At-Large Council Member Rowena Brown, sworn in January 2025, presented on her work leading the budget process and efforts to create an AI Hub in Oakland, while Adriana Villegas presented on behalf of OUSD All City Council. The meeting adjourned at 7:33pm, with the next meeting scheduled for Monday, November 17, 2025 at 5:30pm, preceded by an Executive Committee meeting from 5:00–5:30pm.

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  • 2025-2433: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title One: Administrative, Article IX: Boards, Commissions, and Authorities, Chapter 178A: Youth Commission and Youth Council; by strengthening the Commission’s alignment with the City of Pittsburgh’s structure to ensure that it reflects the diversity of young people across all neighborhoods and communities thus prioritizing the lived experiences of Pittsburgh’s youth to inform the decisions of the City’s elected leadership.

    Oct 31, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Minutes Metro Arts Commission Board Meeting Thursday, September 25, 2025

    Sep 25, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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    The Metro Arts Commission held its September 25, 2025 meeting to discuss several action items, including the approval of William Denton Massey as the selected artist for the Nashville Youth Campus for Empowerment public art project, chosen for his community engagement commitment, trauma-informed approaches, and experience with repurposed materials. The Nominating Committee recommended the slate of officers for 2025-2026, with Campbell West continuing as Chair, Tré Hardin as Vice Chair, and Heather Lefkowitz as Secretary, with terms beginning November 1, 2025. The meeting also featured artist Devin Kern presenting on the connection between criticism and collaboration, and included public comment from community members regarding grant applications.

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  • 2025-2096: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title One: Administrative, Article IX: Boards, Commissions, and Authorities, Chapter 178A: Youth Commission and Youth Council; by strengthening the Commission’s alignment with the City of Pittsburgh’s structure to ensure that it reflects the diversity of young people across all neighborhoods and communities thus prioritizing the lived experiences of Pittsburgh’s youth to inform the decisions of the City’s elected leadership.

    Jul 18, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-0828: Councilor Worrell called Docket #0828, approving an appropriation order in the amount of Two Hundred Sixty-Six Million One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($266,100,000.00) for various capital improvement purposes for city departments including the Boston Center for Youth and Families, Boston Housing Authority, Boston Planning and Development Agency, Boston Public Library, Innovation and Technology, Environment, Fire, Mayor’s Office of Housing, Office of Arts and Culture, Parks and Recreation, Police, Property Management, Public Health Commission, Public Works, and the Transportation Department, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Worrell, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 11, nays 2 (Breadon, Mejia).

    Apr 3, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • CITY OF SAN JOSÉ BUDGET OVERVIEW San José Youth Commission November 25, 2024

    Nov 25, 2024

    ·San Jose, CA
    Budget

    The San José Youth Commission received a budget overview on November 25, 2024, from Deputy Budget Director Claudia Chang presenting the adopted 2024-2025 city budget of $6.1 billion, comprised of $4.5 billion in operating budget and $1.6 billion in capital budget across 137 funds and 6,994 positions. The General Fund ($1.8 billion) is primarily funded by property tax (23.2%), fund balance carryover (27.1%), and sales tax (16.5%), with major operating expenditures directed to Environmental and Utility Services ($1.06 billion), Neighborhood Services ($900.6 million), and Public Safety ($900.6 million). The budget development process incorporates the Mayor's March Budget Message, City Council priorities, and principles focused on budgeting for equity.

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  • Appt 03034: Appointment of Saniata Salva as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03022: Appointment of Harrison Sumner as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03032: Appointment of Lila Fu as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03023: Appointment of Penelope Harrington as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03028: Appointment of Caleb Goldberg as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03031: Appointment of Anya Peterson as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03030: Appointment of Daniel Tu Le as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03025: Appointment of Sabi Yoon as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03024: Appointment of Aicha Sinha-Khan as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03021: Appointment of Catherine Enriquez as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03026: Appointment of Sienna Roggeveen as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03027: Appointment of Bill Chen as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03029: Appointment of Mohini Kaplan as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03020: Appointment of Max Tagsip as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 03033: Appointment of Juliana Ariza as member, Seattle Youth Commission, for a term to August 31, 2026.

    Aug 30, 2024

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • MINUTES WORCESTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION

    Aug 22, 2024

    ·Worcester, MA
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    The Worcester Township Planning Commission met on November 9, 2023, to discuss open space utilization and a presentation from FC MontCo Youth Soccer Club, which serves approximately 650 children in the Methacton school district and requested support for additional playing fields to accommodate growing youth participation. The Commission agreed to assemble address lists for nearby residents of two properties under consideration (3335 Fisher Road and the Griffith Property) to solicit input on future use, and requested survey data and information from the Comprehensive Plan to inform potential uses. The discussion identified needs for approximately 12-15 soccer fields, with shared parking and field lighting identified as key considerations for the Township to research as it evaluates available open space options.

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  • WORK SESSION AGENDA Community Center – April 24, 2024 – 4:00 pm

    Apr 24, 2024

    ·Wilmington, DE
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    This is a work session agenda for the Town of Wilmington scheduled for April 24, 2024, at 4:00 pm at the Community Center. The meeting will include a presentation from the Wilmington Youth Commission and discussions on topics including policy updates, spring cleanup, summer beach programming, port-a-john placement at trail heads, and open board vacancies. The session will conclude with public comment and an executive session to address personnel and legal matters.

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  • CITY OF SAN JOSÉ ANNUAL BUDGET San José Youth Commission November 27, 2023 8

    Nov 27, 2023

    ·San Jose, CA
    Budget

    The City of San José adopted a $6.1 billion annual budget for 2023-2024, comprising a $4.5 billion operating budget and $1.6 billion capital budget across 137 funds. The General Fund ($1.9 billion) is primarily funded by property tax (22%), fund balance carryover (30.1%), and sales tax (16.1%), with major spending areas including Public Safety (24.3%), Environmental and Utility Services (28.1%), and Strategic Support (16.8%). The document was presented to the San José Youth Commission on November 27, 2023, and outlines the city's budget development process, departmental allocations, and capital projects across community services, infrastructure, and public safety.

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  • Resolution on Protection of LGBTQ Rights & Freedom CAPS Resolution 23-01 asks the City of Bloomington Common Council and the Mayor to declare the City a Safe Haven for Transgender Youth in response to state legislation passed in 2023 that bans gender-affirming health care for minors, restricts educational materials with LGBTQ+ themes in municipal schools, and requires parental notification of nomenclature and pronoun change requests from students in municipal schools. The Commission asks the City to adopt a policy or policies consistent with the principles set forth in the resolution. Resolution 23-01, passed 8-0-1, 11/2/2023

    Nov 2, 2023

    ·Bloomington, IN
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  • 2023-0767: Councilor Fernandes Anderson called Docket #0767, referred on April 12, 2023 Docket #0767, for an appropriation in the amount of Six Hundred Fifty-Seven Million One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars ($657,110,000.00) for various capital improvement purposes for city departments including the Boston Center for Youth and Families, Department of Innovation and Technology, the Environment, Fire, Parks and Recreation, Police, Property Management, Public Works, and Transportation departments, Mayor's Office of Housing, Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture, Boston Public Library, Boston Housing Authority, Boston Planning and Development Agency, and the Boston Public Health Commission, from the Committee on Ways and Means. Hearing no objection, the matter was before the body. On motion of Councilor Fernandes Anderson, the order was read a second time and again passed; yeas 12.

    Apr 6, 2023

    ·Boston, MA
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