What happened on Monday, 05 June 2023
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
Summit County reports rising clinician retirements and urgent need for mental health services.
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
Huntsman Institute improves emergency response with mental health training for local law enforcement
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Council reviewed Ordinance 2023-05, the borrowing ordinance for Series A and B notes, heard that bond counsel will attend the second reading and was told that payment schedules and annual payment amounts remain to be finalized.
San Francisco County, California
The Rules Committee unanimously forwarded an ordinance to amend the Administrative Code to designate the wild parrot as the official animal of the City and County of San Francisco. Supporters viewed it as a celebratory symbol; callers asked for a strategic plan to protect parrots' habitat and health.
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
Summit County establishes scholarships aimed at increasing Spanish-speaking mental health professionals.
San Francisco County, California
Legislation aims to waive fees for commercial to residential conversions to boost housing.
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
Environmental health staff ran repeated after-hours tests over Memorial Day weekend after chlorinator failures produced coliform hits on the Camas City municipal water system; the county said the boil order was lifted after confirmatory testing and that communications and guidance were provided to residents and businesses.
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
The Lock Haven City Council approved a slate of routine permits and a paving contract, confirmed appointments to the fire auxiliary and authorized the city manager to pursue $1,421 in unclaimed property from the state. Council discussed a borrowing ordinance that will return for final adoption.
San Francisco County, California
On June 5, 2023 the Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors recommended Elizabeth "Liz" Winograd for Seat 6 on the Children and Families First Commission (term to 2026-10-08). Supporters cited two decades of early-childhood work and LIFT's Connecting Children to Nature program.
San Francisco County, California
Union Square Alliance endorses code amendments to enhance downtown San Francisco's economy.
San Francisco County, California
Rules Committee reviews Liz Winograd's application for Children's and Families First Commission.
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
Department confirms water companies' compliance and starts study on road salt effects.
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
The county reported an estimated 6,800 public-network behavioral-health clients for FY23, expanded clinician access through a network contract, and warned that MCOT crisis coverage is constrained to business hours because of staffing shortages; Spanish-speaking wait times are about six weeks.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors commend Fellowship Church's impact on community and Dr. Thurman's legacy.
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
County highlights growing mental health needs and increased wait times for Spanish-speaking clinicians.
San Francisco County, California
Officials discuss updating planning codes to diversify Union Square's use and address vacancies.
San Francisco County, California
Maria supports Elizabeth Winograd’s appointment for her dedication and innovative programs for children
San Francisco County, California
Chair of San Francisco ECE program highlights nature connection for children's recovery post-pandemic
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
County attorneys and health staff accepted documentation from a retailer tied to two December underage tobacco sales and the hearing officer amended his March decision to reduce the civil penalty to $500 per violation; staff said the outcome will count as a first violation for each location.
San Francisco County, California
Legislation aims to simplify adaptive reuse processes for retail buildings amid ongoing complexities.
San Francisco County, California
Supervisors unanimously recommend landmark status for the church honoring Howard Thurman
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
Upcoming FY22 suicide report shows Utah's rank decline despite unchanged overall rates
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Council greenlights Relay for Life banner and street art on Grove Street.
San Francisco County, California
Board unanimously endorses Elizabeth Winograd for seat 6 on Children and Families First Commission.
San Francisco County, California
The committee advanced amendments aimed at streamlining commercial‑to‑residential conversions and voted to continue both the zoning amendments and a parallel impact‑fee waiver ordinance to June 12, 2023, after adopting sponsor and staff modifications including expanded eligibility and fee clarifications.
San Francisco County, California
Committee reviews planning code amendments for historic designation of 2041 Larkin Street church.
Summit County Health Department, Summit County Commission and Boards, Summit County, Utah
Camas officials issue boil water advisory encouraging residents to boil water before use.
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
City staff reported three recent water leaks have been repaired but said a boil-water advisory remains active until two consecutive satisfactory water tests are returned; updates will be posted on the city website and Facebook.
San Francisco County, California
Planning staff confirm landmark designation for historic interracial church co-founded by Howard Thurman
San Francisco County, California
The Board of Supervisors’ Land Use and Transportation Committee unanimously recommended the designation of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples at 2041 Larkin Street as a San Francisco landmark, citing the congregation’s association with civil‑rights leader Howard Thurman and historic community significance.
PITTSFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The board approved professional and support staff reports, a cost-neutral restructuring to create a purchasing-assistant title, a four-year PDAA contract, and the adoption of a new AP Statistics textbook; several personnel items and memoranda of agreement were approved on the consent agenda.
PITTSFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
At the board meeting, nine students from across the district were recognized for acts of kindness, leadership and service as recipients of the Pittsford Pride citizenship awards; nominations came from building-level committees and principals.
PITTSFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
At a board meeting that combined a student recognition ceremony with the budget hearing, district officials outlined a proposed $161 million 2024–25 budget (roughly a 4.04% increase), a 2.69% tax levy increase, and several resolutions to be placed on the May 21 ballot; the board approved multiple consent motions and selected an energy services company to develop a potential performance contract.