What happened on Tuesday, 02 April 2024
Riverside County, California
Supervisors adopt new policy for transportation funds while addressing public transparency issues.
Orem Transportation Advisory Commission, Orem, Utah County, Utah
Mag Transportation Improvement Plan prioritizes Center Street project, ranked fourth among 100 submissions.
Yellowstone, Montana
Commissioners approve tax abatement while residents express concerns over proposed land rezoning
Butler County, Iowa
The Butler County Board of Supervisors voted April 2 to make new hires eligible for county health insurance the first of the month following their hire date, set the FY25 budget public hearing for April 23, adopted a child-abuse-prevention proclamation and approved the county’s March claims list.
Orem Transportation Advisory Commission, Orem, Utah County, Utah
Lakeview Parkway project faces funding challenges as officials explore reallocating resources from other projects.
SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
On a busy floor session the Senate passed S167, S301, S304, S310 and S259 (final tallies recorded for some votes); the chamber also adopted a joint resolution and ordered third reading on S96 after amendments. This brief lists outcomes and next steps for each item.
Riverside County, California
Supervisors commend community events while addressing youth programs and healthcare initiatives.
Yellowstone, Montana
Commissioners approve 80% tax abatement for Coca Cola and review Signal Peak Energy abatement.
Butler County, Iowa
Butler County supervisors opened a public hearing April 2 on the proposed FY25 property tax levy, with officials saying a 12% levy increase reflects a 30% rise in property insurance costs, higher EMA spending and accounting changes under HF718; public commenters questioned the timing and the county's budget mailing.
SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Senators debated S96, a bill that would tighten the definition and oversight of privatization contracts, including raising required projected savings from 10% to 20% and new reporting duties; the Appropriations Committee offered a substitute and the Senate ordered third reading to allow further study.
Polk County, Georgia
Lucas Culver was appointed by the Polk County Board of Commissioners on April 2 to a five-year term on the Water Authority Board beginning April 1, 2024, filling the seat previously held by Neeve Owen.
Riverside County, California
Palm Desert and Riverside host vigils and support events for crime victims and families.
Orem Transportation Advisory Commission, Orem, Utah County, Utah
Traffic team completes 28 tasks, addressing public concerns while 54 remain under review.
Yellowstone, Montana
Community members voice concerns over public participation in Laurel's growth management plan process.
Polk County, Georgia
Following Bid Committee recommendation that Smyrna Police Distributors' low bid of $29,525 for twenty AR-15 rifles be awarded using Drug Seizure Funds, the board voted unanimously to table the award until May 7 at the Police Department's request for further review.
SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The Vermont Senate voted 29–0 to amend the state constitution to add a right to collectively bargain, moving the measure to the House; if the House concurs and voters ratify it in 2026, the amendment will take effect after the 2026 election.
Riverside County, California
Supervisors discuss creating a countywide CFD to address fire protection and development needs.
Polk County, Georgia
The board approved setback and driveway variances for properties in Cedartown and Rockmart, approved a 1.25-acre subdivision in Aragon, and denied a rezoning request for light industrial use at 255 Super Deluxe Road; one commissioner abstained on the denial due to political affiliation.
CARMEL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Public commenters urged the Carmel Central School District policy committee to remove language encouraging disclosure of students' gender identity to parents, citing mental-health risks and inconsistent enforcement of harassment-reporting processes; the committee agreed to review policy 1400 and entered executive session to consult counsel.
Polk County, Georgia
Commissioners authorized an application for $987,798 in additional LMIG grant funding and approved pursuing a bridge-and-paving option after staff presented two usage scenarios; motion passed unanimously.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House of Representatives read two Senate bills for first reading and referred them to committees and adopted two House concurrent resolutions by the consent calendar recognizing Military Child Month and honoring Steve Mason.
Riverside County, California
Community members urge Board of Supervisors to address missing ballots from March election.
Sandy City Council, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah
Council explores rental regulations and public engagement for community development initiatives in Sandy.
Polk County, Georgia
The board approved updates to Polk County Code that revise airport hangar language and add a definition for “derelict aircraft,” and updated the Emergency Management organizational chart (Section 14-24) that had not been revised since 1993.
Moore County, North Carolina
An appointment to Moore County (District 3) was introduced; commissioners thanked Rachel Brower for being a 'dedicated community-minded leader' though no vote or further appointment detail appears in the provided transcript segments.
Polk County, Georgia
The Polk County Board on April 2 amended Personnel Policy Section 24 to reinstate a post-employment retirement benefit removed when the Defined Benefit plan ended for employees hired on or after July 1, 2021; board members said the change is intended to strengthen recruitment.
Polk County, Georgia
Polk County commissioners on April 2 formally adopted the FY2024 Capital Fund 340 resolution, adding $103,500 for Fire Department architectural services and an estimated $200,000 for a new county morgue while removing several abandoned projects totaling $141,000.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House amended H 657 to replace 'digital subscriber line' with 'twisted pair cable', narrowed fee applicability to coaxial and fiber lines (not copper DSL), and passed the act modernizing communications taxes and fees.
Sandy City Council, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah
Sandy City faces funding challenges for Main Street Park amid HUD regulations and budget constraints.
Cavalier County, North Dakota
The Cavalier County commissioners reviewed and approved the audit of claims on April 2; the claims list includes a $558,000 payment to R. Scott Stewart Trust Account and several other large disbursements. The motion to approve was made by Greg Goodman and seconded by Stanley Dick.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Lila Hussain provides 2021-2022 community benefits update for Hunters Point Shipyard project
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
H 874 (miscellaneous changes in education laws) advanced in the House with committee-backed amendments: it renames and expands adult education eligibility, repeals the high school completion program, extends community schools funding possibilities, and adds reporting requirements on post-graduation settlements and flexible pathways.
Cavalier County, North Dakota
Cavalier County commissioners approved a request from Recorder Vicki Kubat to close the courthouse for the four hours it is scheduled to be open on Friday, July 5; the motion was made by Austin Lafrenz and seconded by Greg Goodman.
Moore County, North Carolina
County staff outlined required notice for updating water/wastewater System Development Fees, said a public hearing will follow a 45-day notice period, that the FY25 budget includes a small contingency for possible changes, and that a grant will cover a planned fleet vehicle replacement with no local match.
Sandy City Council, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah
Nonprofit architecture firm and partners secure funding to support low-income families and homeless individuals.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
OCII outlines budget prioritizing affordable housing and infrastructure for fiscal year 2024-2025.
Cavalier County, North Dakota
Cavalier County commissioners directed department heads to present salary proposals at the next meeting; commissioners will set recommended amounts at a following meeting and finalize increases at the September budget hearing.
Moore County, North Carolina
County leaders read and signed a proclamation honoring the Montford Point Marines, cited Public Law 112-59 (2011) awarding a congressional gold medal, and encouraged citizens of Moore County to join in recognition of their service.
Washington City Power Board, Washington City, Washington County, Utah
Wind projects show strong capacity factors, while coal supply issues hinder IPP and Hunter plants.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House ordered third reading on H.884, a committee bill granting the St. Albans Cemetery Association the authorities given to other cemetery associations under state law to, for example, sell an unoccupied parcel to finance maintenance.
Cavalier County, North Dakota
Cavalier County's road supervisor briefed commissioners on gravel, drainage and dust-control work planned for County 55, the board chose to wait for state load-limit guidance, and the county finalized a shop closing in the Langdon industrial park with instructions to insure and transfer utilities.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Leadership team discusses community benefits and workforce development for upcoming projects.
Pierce County, Georgia
County Manager Raphel Maddox told the Pierce County Board that EMS collections for March were $53,123.63 (YTD $147,942.84), the fire department reported station and incident updates, and road department metrics showed routine maintenance and several near-complete drainage projects.
Moore County, North Carolina
Moore County staff moved to set public hearings for April 16, 2024, on a proposed amendment to highway corridor overlay rules for personal workshops and a conventional rezoning of a 3.772-acre parcel on Murdock Steel Road from Neighborhood Business (B-1) to Residential-Agricultural 40 (RA-40); one commissioner expressed concern rezoning could enable subdivision into four lots.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House considered multiple amendments to H 829 (eviction protections). A floor amendment to prohibit no-cause evictions was defeated (13–119). Lawmakers did adopt an amendment creating an eviction study committee and passed H 829 after roll-call (97–42).
Santaquin City Council , Santaquin, Utah County, Utah
City prepares for potential flooding as snowpack levels rise above average, construction projects underway.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Mission Bay seeks $700,000 for environmental reviews and bond preparation for housing projects.
Pierce County, Georgia
At their April 2 meeting, the Pierce County Board of Commissioners approved purchases of a backhoe, motor grader and two Mack dump trucks, reappointed the Board of Health chair, named two planning commissioners, selected a benefits consultant and approved rewrapping two new ambulances.
Cleveland County, North Carolina
The Cleveland County Board of Commissioners confirmed a quorum, opened with a pledge and invocation, recognized veterans and department heads, and unanimously adopted the meeting agenda.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House ordered third reading on H.874, which transfers the mandatory use of the uniform chart of accounts from session law into statute; members questioned how the retirement of eFinance and district-level costs would affect reporting and local tax burdens.
Autauga County, Alabama
The commission unanimously adopted Resolution #2024-16 recognizing Military Child Month and Resolution #2024-17 designating April as "Don't Drop it on Autauga" Litter Awareness Month and urged citizens to support the statewide spring cleanup.
Lindon City Council, Lindon, Utah County, Utah
Pension changes proposed to address wage increases and attract younger employees to government positions.
Cleveland County, North Carolina
At its April meeting the Cleveland County Board of Commissioners proclaimed National Library Week and heard Library Director Roy Adams report that the county library circulated more than 200,000 items last year and received a $100,000 LSTA grant to buy a bookmobile expected in 2024–25.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
San Francisco allocates funds for phase 1 and phase 2 development at Hunters Point.
Autauga County, Alabama
The commission approved personnel changes (resignation and replacement authorization for a jailer; hiring Robert Perkins as shop foreman), engineering budget transfers, a three-year renewal with Avenu Insights & Analytics, an abatement extension for Trucks and Sons LLC, and authorized the county road department to build an access road for a sewer project and a MOA with the Department of Health for building improvements.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The Vermont House passed H 879 to authorize an emergency temporary shelter program and add a municipal representative to the task force; members debated hotel-based sheltering, conditions in motels, and the need for longer-term housing solutions before a 105–37 roll-call vote.
Lindon City Council, Lindon, Utah County, Utah
Linden City Council celebrates centennial with new motto and Donnie and Marie Osmond performance.
Autauga County, Alabama
The commission approved EMA applications totaling $202,143.00 for FY2024 State Homeland Security Grant Program funding, allocating equipment and election-security purchases across local fire, rescue and probate-court operations; the motion carried unanimously.
Madison County, Iowa
Board members discussed whether telephone and Internet costs should be allocated across departments rather than absorbed by IT, and a member raised that she had been sent an older budget version that was $5,000 lower before realizing a $5,000 phone/Internet line appeared in the published budget.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House passed H.875, creating a State Code of Ethics and extending a uniform municipal ethics framework; floor amendments seeking to remove training and reporting requirements for small towns failed and the bill passed on a roll-call vote, 82–37.
Autauga County, Alabama
The Autauga County Commission unanimously approved Resolution #2024-18 to adopt a joint ten-year Solid Waste Management Plan with Elmore County, citing Code of Alabama 22-27-47 and authorizing the chairman to submit the plan to ADEM; the plan’s planning period begins April 2024.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Navy begins planning demolition of buildings at Hunters Point Shipyard after legislative approval.
Madison County, Iowa
At a Madison County meeting, an unnamed board member said the election equipment item would be tabled until 'Aaron' reports back and recommended handling the matter in closed session; no vote or mover/second was recorded in the transcript.
Lindon City Council, Lindon, Utah County, Utah
Cities face pension shortfalls as Utah Retirement Systems changes impact employee contributions and benefits.
Union County, South Dakota
At an April 2 meeting in Elk Point, the Union County Board of Commissioners approved claims including payroll and several large vendor payments, voted to continue the county Wellmark plan with a 5.14% rate increase, authorized permits for fiber and a gas crossing, and certified the county transportation plan.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Ambassador Ace plans to submit a letter of intent for Fillmore garage management.
Buffalo County, South Dakota
On April 2, 2024 the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners approved a $20,000 supplemental budget transfer for professional fees, signed a State DOT bridge preservation grant agreement, opened bids to surplus county equipment, accepted fuel quotes and authorized grader procurement, among other routine actions.
Yellowstone, Montana
At its April 2 meeting the Yellowstone County commissioners approved two Class 8 tax abatements (including an 80% abatement for Signal Peak), adopted a growth policy for the Laurel area, set multiple public hearings for April–May, and referred several procurement bids to staff for recommendation.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Vermont proposes amendment to eliminate no-cause evictions, aiming to protect tenants from discrimination.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House considered S.278, a bill to prohibit comparative negligence as a defense in negligence claims arising from sexual‑assault or related conduct; committee reporters described survivor testimony and urged passage, and the House ordered third reading on the committee's recommendation.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Legacy Foundation reallocates funds and plans new programs for Bayview Hunters Point youth.
Dorchester County, Maryland
The council authorized Human Resources to review Resolution 507 (Vehicles Used for County Business) and to survey neighboring counties' policies before returning recommendations for possible changes to the council.
Yellowstone, Montana
Yellowstone County commissioners on April 2 adopted an updated growth policy for land around the city of Laurel after multiple public commenters urged delay, citing changing maps, missing records and concerns about Northwest Energy’s methane plant and potential rezoning of agricultural land near residences.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Vermont passes comprehensive housing bill to tackle homelessness and support affordable housing initiatives.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House ordered third reading on H.882, a capital construction and bonding adjustment that reallocates existing capital funds, increases several project lines (including HVAC and reentry-facility studies), and funds feasibility studies for the Salisbury fish hatchery and potential reentry facilities.
Dorchester County, Maryland
Public Works requested and the Council approved submitting multiple state highway safety and feasibility studies, including for US 50/MD 16 (Mount Holly Road) and Linkwood Road/US 50; the moves aim to identify improvements to access and crossover safety.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
City budget details $685M, prioritizing staffing, affordable housing, and IT improvements.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
DPH presented the first 2023 Biennial Food Security and Equity Report showing high rates of food insecurity among low-income San Franciscans, pronounced racial disparities for Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander and Black residents, more than $200 million invested in city food programs in FY22-23, and a projected $35 million reduction in funding for some programs.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Lawmakers question $200,000 study for facility deemed unsuitable for women amid budget concerns.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The Vermont House ordered third reading on H.876, a bill that expands medication continuity at release, adds parolees to earned-time eligibility, creates family-friendly visitation study requirements and sets an aspirational goal to move inmates housed out of state back to Vermont by 2034.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
DPH human resources presented a revamped hiring model aimed at shortening nurse hiring timelines, reporting increased RN FTEs and nearly 100 candidates in process; commissioners asked whether streamlined practices are permanent and how the approach coordinates with city HR.
Dorchester County, Maryland
At its April 2 meeting the Dorchester County Council approved routine consent items, several board appointments, contract and grant adjustments, and a package of county highway priorities for state funding consideration. The council also authorized staff to review the county vehicle policy and agreed to two letters of support.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Navy hosts Industry Day on April 24 to recruit local contractors for demolition project.
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Massachusetts aims to enhance competitiveness and innovation while celebrating its rich history and tourism.
St. Augustine, St. Johns County , Florida
After extended testimony and technical presentations on 1988 permits, riprap in a 10‑foot spreader swale and proposed compensatory treatment with the water‑management district, the board approved an after‑the‑fact bulkhead and related dock/bulkhead items with conditions tied to required agency permit modifications.
Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas
The board approved minutes for Feb. 22, 2024; members discussed moving the May meeting from May 23 to May 16 to avoid a holiday weekend and ensure quorum, and staff listed members with terms expiring in June and encouraged reapplication online.
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Massachusetts revives tourism conference to boost economic growth and celebrate state's 250th anniversary.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Public commenters accused the Department of Public Health and the Health Commission of withholding information about Laguna Honda Hospital's recertification, citing recent citations and a February patient death; DPH said CDPH accepted plans of correction and the facility awaits CMS validation.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Developer plans to present 5 Point's initial commercial phase to the commission in May.
St. Augustine, St. Johns County , Florida
The Planning & Zoning Board allowed removal of significant cedar trees in a conservation overlay zone after the applicant agreed to replant 10 cedars if the house that motivates the removal is not built; the board attached the replacement condition and voted unanimously.
Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas
Board members reported successful recent events (an adult egg hunt with 123 participants and Gateway to the Globe with about 1,200 attendees), outlined spring and summer programs including Denton Drive Live (Apr 13, May 11, June 1), a May 2 charcuterie class ($40), summer camps, an Alice in Wonderland exhibit and volunteer projects supporting MetroCrest Services.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
City discusses Blue Greenway development to enhance connectivity along the bay area.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The commission approved a slate of permits — KALW, DecoDance, Mister Digby's, Moscone Center, Legacy North Beach, Epic Roast House — and granted Sweetie's conditional LLP with hours limited to 4PM–10PM and a cap of four amplified-event days per month after residents raised noise concerns.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Community raises concerns over invasive SEL programs and lack of clear bathroom policies in schools.
Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas
Board members were told installation of the events center's "nano wall" glass doors is back-ordered and staff have not received a final completion date. Staff said they are targeting the first weekend in May for an RL Turner rental and a wedding at the end of May, and will finalize a VIP event once construction is confirmed.
St. Augustine, St. Johns County , Florida
The city Planning & Zoning Board denied a variance that would have reduced rear‑yard setback and increased lot coverage for a small bathroom addition at 14 Mulberry Street, citing alternative interior solutions and neighborhood impacts tied to short‑term rentals and parking.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The Commission published findings from a 110-respondent industry survey showing many nightlife businesses still below 2019 revenue and staffing levels; staff also briefed commissioners on several state bills (SB 969, AB 1775, AB 2359) and a July 1 requirement for bars to offer drink-testing devices.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Hunters Point Shipyard Council aims for park maintenance transfer to Rec Park this January.
Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia
Public Works presented coastal and roadway CIP plans that include federal partnerships for beach renourishment, neighborhood dredging and a $373.8M six‑year roadway program; staff warned that regional mega‑projects and inflation have pushed bid prices up and left some locally funded projects deferred.
Salt Lake County School Board, Salt Lake School District , School Boards, Utah
At a brief April 1 meeting, the Salt Lake City School District Board of Education approved the consent agenda by roll-call vote and adjourned; the board thanked staff for organizing Safe Schools matters and noted members' upcoming travel to the National School Boards Association conference.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Perkumon Valley School District faces community concerns over housing student prisoners and inclusivity policies.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Neighbors described years of late-night amplified karaoke, measured indoor decibel readings above 75–85 dB and complaints about blocked driveways and safety; the Commission continued the Los Yakis POE application to allow facilitated outreach and mitigation planning before a future hearing.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Lennar prepares to begin horizontal infrastructure work for Hillside and Block 48 projects.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
School district implements measures to combat rising vaping issues among high school students.
Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia
Fire Chief (introduced in the meeting) told council that chronic vacancies, large amounts of mandatory overtime and health risks for crews mean the department needs more than the 17 new firefighters included in the proposed budget; the chief estimated a larger staffing shortfall and said the recurring cost for 17 hires is about $1.7 million.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
OCII and Lennar presented a compliance update and Legacy Foundation spending plan for Hunters Point Phase 1: many community‑benefit programs are substantially compliant, but staff flagged partial shortfalls in the homebuyer assistance and small‑business workshop requirements and outlined steps to address them; Legacy Foundation funds were reallocated for COP down‑payment help and scholarships.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
OCII announces developments in affordable housing projects and replacement housing funding strategies.
Legislative, Rhode Island
On April 2 the Senate adopted a Financial Literacy Month resolution, a condolence resolution for Benjamin M. Kellogg, a three-item consent calendar, and a series of bills and local acts; vote tallies were announced on the floor for each item.
Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia
A consultant report for Virginia Beach identifies inequities in parkland and amenities, recommends prioritized short/mid/long‑term projects and estimates roughly $837 million in 2024 dollars to address the backlog; a public survey showed nearly half of respondents support a tax increase for parks but opinions vary.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
OCII presented FY2024–25 community facilities district (CFD) budgets totaling about $48 million across seven CFDs and explained that appropriation limits will be updated under state law; staff emphasized funds are separate by CFD and levies cannot be increased without voter approval.
House (Introduced), 2024 Bills, Maryland Legislation Bills Collections, Maryland
New criteria established for courts to dismiss charges after defendants found incompetent to stand trial.
Legislative, Rhode Island
The Senate approved S2043 on April 2 to require climate change, sea-level rise and coastal resiliency be included in the state's long-term economic development planning and to add two ex officio seats (DEM director and CRMC executive director) to the Economic Development Council.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
San Francisco's budget allocates funds for infrastructure and affordable housing in Mission Bay and Transbay.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure presented a $685.2 million proposed budget for FY2024–25 focused on affordable housing ($342.9M), infrastructure ($170.4M) and multi‑year project carryforwards. Commissioners pressed staff on contingency levels, staff vacancies and reliance on property tax versus developer reimbursements.
House (Introduced), 2024 Bills, Maryland Legislation Bills Collections, Maryland
Bill allows victims to petition for extended trial dismissal timelines in Maryland
Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia
Great Neck Athletic Association director Jeff Doy told the Virginia Beach City Council the volunteer‑run youth tackle football program now serves roughly 475–490 players across seven area associations and asked the council for long‑term funding or a plan to return the program under Parks & Rec.
Legislative, Rhode Island
The Rhode Island Senate on April 2 confirmed Corey B. King as health insurance commissioner by a 34–1 vote after senators praised his work on Medicaid rate review and regulatory changes to strengthen consumer protections.
Beardstown City, Cass County, Illinois
The Beardstown City Council on April 2 authorized the mayor to sign an agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation for a Multi‑Use Walk/Bike Path project, tabled a $86,717.98 dispatching-services agreement with the Cass County ETSB, approved two equipment purchases and cleared a carnival permit.
Riverside County, California
The Board adopted an amendment to Specific Plan 286 that redesignates a commercial-tourist parcel to medium/high-density residential and approved a tentative tract map for about 188 units; members added a condition to build a southbound 'free right' turning movement at Washington/Benton and the item passed 3-2 after debate about density and infrastructure.
House (Introduced), 2024 Bills, Maryland Legislation Bills Collections, Maryland
Bill aims to simplify lease notification process for Dorchester County property transactions
Normal, McLean County, Illinois
At its April 1 meeting the Normal Town Council approved an omnibus consent package that included minute approvals, a side letter with IAFF Local 2442, a $210,597 pickup purchase, a $698,295.66 resurfacing contract, a $66,500 drainage excavation, and authorized a settlement agreement and several reappointments.
Riverside County, California
Riverside County opened its annual HUD public hearing covering CDBG, ESG and HOME funds; staff projected roughly $7.8M in CDBG, $600K in ESG and $2.3M in HOME for the coming program year and dozens of non-profits spoke in support of project applications.
Hewitt, McLennan County, Texas
Hewitt’s fire chief updated council on a recent interagency mutual aid deployment to the Smokehouse Creek fire complex, reporting an all‑hazards assignment from Feb. 28–March 11, extreme weather and operational challenges, and assistance to a community that lost its fire chief during the incident.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Lennar and partners plan workshops to educate local buyers on financing for homes.
Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
City Council allocates $450,000 for downtown traffic safety improvements and plans public hearing.
Normal, McLean County, Illinois
Connect Transit told the Normal Town Council it posted double-digit ridership gains last year, is reallocating hours from fixed routes to mobility and flex services, and is asking the town for about $1.3 million in local capital to leverage roughly $27 million in outside funding.
Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Board approves Jason M. Bowman's appointment as superintendent starting July 2024.
Riverside County, California
After a property owner raised concerns about a fire hydrant and water-district access, county staff said utilities would remain reserved or be relocated; the board voted 5-0 to vacate a small triangular wedge of El Mineral Road to accommodate a housing project's realigned roadway.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Doctor Honeycutt urges collaboration to advance housing equity through SB 593 and COP discussions.
Hewitt, McLennan County, Texas
The Hewitt City Council voted 7–0 to award its primary depository services contract to Independent Financial following a Valley View Consulting review that evaluated fee waivers, indexed interest rates and a projected $12 million average balance; the contract begins July 1 with a two‑year base and three one‑year extensions.
Nye County , Nevada
Nye County treasurer Raelynn Powers introduced two investment-management firms — Buckhead Capital Management and METER Public Funds — who presented options to professionally manage the county's $140+ million portfolio. Both firms described fees, fiduciary roles and potential returns; commissioners asked for individual follow-up meetings.
Riverside County, California
The Board approved a tentative agreement with SEIU Local 721 covering wages, benefits and caseload language by a 4-1 vote, with one supervisor citing concerns about long-term budget impacts and reserve depletion.
Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Elementary schools host themed events and celebrity readers to promote reading among students.
Hewitt, McLennan County, Texas
At the April 1 Hewitt City Council meeting, the Greater Hewitt Chamber of Commerce presented outreach metrics, thanked council support and said the chamber has returned roughly $113,000 to local causes since 2018; the presentation noted an estimated 2.6–2.8 million publicity reach and ongoing collaboration with city departments.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Health Department approves two-month extension for Haluna Health's HIV epidemiology program contract.
Riverside County, California
After testimony from developers and firms, the Board approved policy B-36 on cash-in-lieu use for transportation projects, with supervisors agreeing to refine administrative oversight and accounting steps later.
Nye County , Nevada
Nye County approved a lease and resolution permitting Longshot Space Technology to use a parcel at Tonopah Airport for ground-based hypersonic testing, subject to a development agreement, FAA coordination and construction milestones; the company said early tests aim for Mach 5 and pledged work with local fire and airport authorities.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Officials highlight food insecurity's role in health disparities among Pacific Islanders and African Americans
Riverside County, California
Residents from Desert Center told the board the Easley Solar Project would place utility-scale panels within 100 feet of Lake Tamarisk and urged the county to adopt a 'Respect Lake Tamarisk' alternative with a 1-mile buffer, dust controls and aquifer protections to preserve community character and wildlife.
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
The Capital Improvement Advisory Committee heard a semiannual report on 58 active CIP projects, including a $160 million water plant expansion, a new wastewater plant and a $130–135 million raw‑water line; members asked about tax impacts and funding strategies, and the committee voted to recommend the report to City Council.
Scott County, Virginia
Secor seeks funds for renovations to assist opioid recovery efforts in Southwest Virginia.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
DPH announces initiatives to boost nurse recruitment and improve retention efforts this fiscal year
Nye County , Nevada
Nye County commissioners voted 5-0 to approve a $5.78 million temporary interfund loan to cover near-term cash-flow shortfalls and approved an initial package of Local Assistance and Tribal Consistency Fund allocations after trimming project requests; comptroller laid out repayment and reserve-rebuilding plans.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Task Force proposes enhanced food security programs and budget adjustments for San Francisco.
Riverside County, California
Dozens of speakers urged the Board of Supervisors to postpone certification of the March 2024 primary until the Registrar of Voters provides audit logs, USPS receipts, and chain-of-custody evidence to reconcile reported discrepancies from 2022 and 2024 mail-ballot counts.
Scott County, Virginia
Scott County Park plans to buy new golf carts with $38,000 in unexpected revenue.
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
At a public hearing on a rezoning application for three lots on East Hoops Avenue, staff recommended denial because the request conflicted with the Aspire 2040 future land use designation; the commission voted by voice to deny the rezoning following applicant presentation and multiple resident objections citing privacy, precedent and drainage.
Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas
City staff presented draft R-1 and R-2 residential zoning amendments covering accessory structures, accessory dwelling units, how hospitals are treated in residential zones and whether to define 'family' by a fixed number or by building-code space standards; the proposals will go to the planning commission for detailed review.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
UCSF's new contract enhances mental health services for underserved maternal populations in San Francisco.
Scott County, Virginia
Enrollment at Mountain Empire Community College rises 10% with the new Promise Program support.
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
Public Works presented the draft FY25–29 Capital Improvement Plan covering roughly 130 projects and about $1.8 billion in costs over five years across transportation, water/wastewater, drainage, parks and facilities; commissioners requested clearer pillar alignment, impact metrics and a short public summary of funding sources and tax/fee implications.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
A resident presented audio recordings and alleged Bella Luna has hosted late-night live music and DJs in violation of earlier promises and local noise rules; the council voted to summon owner Chris Loranco and his attorney to appear at the next meeting and to confirm the municipal noise curfew.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
HR team successfully cuts nurse hiring time from 1,000 to 600 vacancies.
Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas
Commissioners directed staff to pursue title work on a Highway 24 parcel obtained by sheriff's deed in 2009, citing marketability and potential buyer interest; staff estimated quiet-title work could cost about $4,500 and take 60–90 days.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Chief Vergiero proposed a four-camera pilot using license-plate readers; he said data would be stored by the police department for 30 days and accessible to three personnel. Council members asked about access, cloud storage and future use, and the council continued the item to April 22 for a decision.
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
Staff updated the Planning and Zoning Commission on the 29-acre Downtown East site, saying Phase One will include a new City Hall, recreation center, plaza and ~10,500 sq ft of retail; entitlement and zoning applications are expected in the coming months with public outreach planned.
Scott County, Virginia
Family appeals to town after unexpected demolition threatens their ancestral property.
Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas
At its March 18 meeting, the Goodland City Commission approved multiple routine and capital items — including a park mower purchase, concrete for a street project, a memorandum of understanding for a 911 backup site and a letter supporting a housing tax-credit application — and authorized staff to proceed with utility charge-offs.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Report highlights urgent food insecurity issues and health disparities across San Francisco.
Scott County, Virginia
4-H leaders highlight youth development and tourism opportunities at a funding meeting.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Finance director and grant staff briefed the council on received, pending and appropriated grants; council members pressed about match requirements and prioritized Wendell & Link over Wentworth, then referred the matter to the grant/finance committee for further action.
Village of East Canton, Stark County, Ohio
Council reported park equipment repairs and a scheduled April 8 fountain reactivation, announced hydrant flushing next week, described three scheduled demolitions on South Burger Street, and said the Department of Homeland Security found village infrastructure 'in good shape'; staff reviewed public-alert system options with varying costs.
Scott County, Virginia
County officials promote litter awareness month and encourage community involvement in cleanup efforts.
Scott County, Virginia
The Board of Supervisors approved renewing the Thomas Billings Community Center lease at the current rate following a public request from Jim Gates and Pastor Sean Baylor; the motion passed after a made and seconded vote.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Commission approves minutes while addressing public concerns over hospital management and recertification delays.
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Village of East Canton, Stark County, Ohio
Council approved Resolution R2-2405 to move Derica Andre from full-time to part-time status and passed Ordinance 2024-25 to appoint Andrea Mixon as a part-time officer; members discussed that a recent levy yields about $200,000 while police operations cost roughly $400,000 annually.
Scott County, Virginia
Board of supervisors revises mutual aid agreement with new Russell County Sheriff.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
DPH achieves significant recruitment efficiencies by consolidating hiring processes across departments.
Village of East Canton, Stark County, Ohio
Council officials said they met with local auto-repair and sales businesses and gave owners until Memorial Day weekend to clean up debris; staff also flagged numerous police-impounded vehicles that require titles or court orders before removal.
Scott County, Virginia
Secor LLC told the board it bought and is renovating a former CCOR reentry facility and asked for direct opioid‑abatement funds to cover renovations and vehicles; the group said roughly $400,000 is needed to meet DOC standards and they are pursuing grants and fiscal‑agent partnerships.
Charter Revision Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Council and commission leaders explained how charter amendments differ from ordinances, described the Charter Revision Commission's public-hearing and vetting role, and summarized 2022 changes requiring petition language and fiscal statements to be reviewed before signatures are gathered.
Scott County, Virginia
Mountain Empire Community College reported a roughly 10% increase in FTE enrollment and described the 'Promise' tuition program funded by a $750,000 Jean Ann Foundation endowment; Scott County contributed $43,000 last year and will be asked to continue local support.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Commission grants ownership change for Deco Dance after neighborhood outreach and opposition letters.
Scott County, Virginia
Counties commit $95K to opioid grant as local budget workshops approach.
Village of East Canton, Stark County, Ohio
Village officials proposed a small, resident-only yard-waste drop-off at property used by the Petro facility, with permit controls and an annual $25 fee; nearby residents, including Jane Delaney, said truck noise, dust and heavy traffic from the site have harmed livability and property values.
Scott County, Virginia
The VA250 committee asked the Scott County Board of Supervisors for funding to support a series of tourism events — including an April colonial experience at Natural Tunnel State Park — and outlined plans for legacy projects tied to the county's 250th anniversary.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Commissioners vote to approve a permit and promote the April 29 summit event.
Temple City, Los Angeles County, California
Gretchen Sterling briefed the council on the Temple City Farmers Market: the market has operated since about 2011, partnered with Hunger Action Los Angeles on a CalFresh match program that matched roughly $3,000 last year, and is pursuing a permit and three‑compartment sink at Live Oak Park to allow limited on‑site cooking demonstrations/services.
Charter Revision Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Panelists marked the anniversary of metropolitan government by reviewing the 1958 and 1962 consolidation campaigns, the legal mechanics that enabled a city-county merger, and how annexation and charter design reshaped political representation in Davidson County.
Scott County, Virginia
Gate City Frontier plans to expand following a successful weekend expo with significant sales.
Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Neshaminy board unanimously approved an amendment to the Bucks County Technical High School articles of agreement to allow the tech school to carry a fund balance for another year while partner districts renegotiate the overall agreement.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Senate committee advances bills on cannabis cafes and entertainment zones across California.
Temple City, Los Angeles County, California
Council approved resolution 24‑5728 to transfer and reserve American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds so eligible public‑safety costs are covered and remaining ARPA balances are assigned to approved projects. Staff said the action will avoid returning unused funds to the Treasury and that expenditures will be tracked for auditor review.
Waunakee, Dane County, Wisconsin
The board approved appointments to a new ad hoc sustainability committee (resident, student and trustee members named), which will meet monthly with no immediate budget impact and will report back on goals and priorities.
Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Neshaminy School Board unanimously approved routine consent and personnel items, recognized retirees and student accomplishments including a state wrestling silver medal, and offered condolences for former board member Anthony Spisato during a regular meeting.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Town council approves budget focusing on infrastructure and education improvements without tax hikes.
Temple City, Los Angeles County, California
City Council reprogrammed PLHA funds and approved agreements with Family Promise of the San Gabriel Valley to provide rental and move‑in assistance, plus case management. Staff said Family Promise estimates assisting up to 13 families (six‑month minimum assistance) and up to five households with one‑time move‑in help; funding is reimbursable through LACDA.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Owner Mike McCaffrey seeks permit for outdoor music to enhance dining experience at Mister Digby's.
Waunakee, Dane County, Wisconsin
Trustee Robert McPherson proposed reserving $85,000 of remaining ARPA funds to extend a state-style 'childcare accounts' subsidy to village providers; trustees supported further work, requested projections from providers, and asked staff to return with a refined resolution for the April 15 meeting.
Temple City, Los Angeles County, California
The City Council adopted Resolution No. 24‑5727 on April 2, 2024, setting new vehicle‑miles‑traveled (VMT) thresholds under CEQA. Staff recommended mixed baselines (city, SCAG southwest subarea, region) and noted the state requires a 15% threshold; council approved the measure unanimously.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Neighborhood complaints highlight ongoing noise violations from Bella Luna's entertainment activities.
Waunakee, Dane County, Wisconsin
The Waunakee Village Board voted to award the Centennial Park playscape construction contract to Parisi Construction (including alternates) and approved a construction management contract; the project budget tops out at about $1.97 million and includes a proposed $65,000 changing structure and several funding sources.
Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board awarded the Core Creek Elementary road/intersection contract to R Blair Corporation for $1,679,001.67. Board noted a $500,000 grant secured with Senator Farry's office to help fund the project; motion passed unanimously.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Commission announces land acknowledgment and upcoming summit set for April 29.
Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia
The City of Virginia Beach honored Dr. Lawrence D. Hultgren with a proclamation recognizing his 55-year career and proclaimed April as Parkinson's Awareness Month, with remarks from representatives of the American Parkinson's Disease Association, Virginia chapter.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Mike Campagnon advocates against three proposed bills affecting Rhode Island building codes.
Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas
At a study session, council members raised repeated concerns about the city's contracted legal counsel's timeliness, drafting errors and scope of participation. The council directed staff to prepare an RFP for outside legal services and scheduled further discussion in executive session.
Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia
The Virginia Beach City Council approved a consent agenda that included a proposed reallocation of $10,201,200 in American Rescue Plan Act funds and a reworking of other appropriations, and listed several ordinances and interlocal agreements for approval.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Sweetie's Bar receives conditional approval for live music amid concerns about noise impact.
Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Neshaminy School District board voted unanimously to elect Jason M. Bowman as superintendent for a five‑year term beginning July 1, 2024, and approved the district’s employment agreement. Bowman thanked the board and pledged to work with staff and the community.
Des Moines Independent Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
At the April 2 meeting the Des Moines Independent Comm School District board unanimously approved the agenda (with a pulled consent item), accepted the Goal 3 monitoring report, approved secure-entry plans for three schools, approved a property conveyance, adopted the consent agenda and approved a personnel contract termination and the Unbound Ed engagement.
Raymore City, Cass County, Missouri
The council voted unanimously to enter executive session to discuss litigation and personnel after a motion and second; roll call recorded eight named council members voting yes before the body recessed for the closed session.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Council raises safety concerns about Ragnar Relay's planned route through North Providence.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Council discusses streetlight and flooding solutions, votes on multiple resolutions and appointments.
Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
At its April 2 meeting the Woburn City Council honored Gavin Brady for earning Eagle Scout, and approved several appointments to boards and commissions including the Board of Registrars and the Commission on Disability.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Venue plans Aloha Fridays with live ukulele and aspirations for jazz music later.
Raymore City, Cass County, Missouri
At the April 1 work session staff reminded the public that a use-tax question is on the ballot the next day, described outreach by a 'vote yes' committee, and urged voters to study staff materials about the specific uses promised for the revenue.
Des Moines Independent Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
During public forum, residents and educators urged the Des Moines Independent Comm School District board to oppose voucher expansion, invest in mental-health systems and consider policies limiting smartphone use in schools to support student well-being.
Des Moines Independent Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
Trustees voted 6–0 to approve Unbound Ed as the district's GLEAM professional-learning provider and discussed a proposed $2 million investment; staff said most funding would come from federal sources and agreed to return with a detailed scope, timeline and cost breakdown.
Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
The Woburn City Council approved a $450,000 transfer from unreserved fund balance to a downtown traffic safety account for street improvements and asked for regular updates on scheduling and next steps.
Raymore City, Cass County, Missouri
City staff told the council that Raymore faces roughly 173 miles of residential curb and an inventory totaling about 913,640 square feet in need of attention; at current production rates and with rising ADA-ramp costs, staff estimated the worst-rated curb could take up to eight years or closer to a decade to replace.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Commissioners plan a summer retreat to incorporate entertainment industry issues into city policy.
Riverside County, California
Residents demand answers on voter roll accuracy ahead of 2024 primary certification
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Moscone Center requests permit for amplified entertainment to enhance guest experiences at conferences.
Riverside County, California
Lake Tamarisk community presents Respect Lake Tamarisk alternative for Easley Solar Project development.
Homewood City, Jefferson County, Alabama
At its Sept. 3 meeting, the council approved the March 18 minutes, authorized a $40,000 transfer from salaries to wages for a temporary administrative hire, and authorized the mayor to sign an agreement for a Fire Station 3 addition (all by voice vote, 3–0).
Woburn City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
The Woburn City Council voted 7–2 on April 2, 2024 to add an assistant to the mayor/chief of staff position to the municipal code after members debated timing and budgetary transparency; supporters said the role will improve efficiency and communication.
Des Moines Independent Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
The Des Moines Independent Comm School District board accepted a monitoring report on Goal 3, which targets raising Black male 11th-grade math proficiency from 17.7% (2022) to 45% by 2026. Trustees pressed staff for student counts, causes for a fall-to-winter dip and plans for GLEAM implementation and attendance interventions.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Epic Roast House requests permit to host daily outdoor entertainment and enhance waterfront experience.
Riverside County, California
Commission advances plans for two-lane expansion amid concerns over increased traffic density.
Riverside County, California
Residents challenge Riverside County's electoral integrity ahead of certification vote.
Homewood City, Jefferson County, Alabama
Council members discussed a petition drive and outreach plan to place a measure on the Homewood City ballot, saying the petition is intended only to allow the question to appear on the ballot and outlining signature‑collection plans at Chamber meetings and We Love Homewood Day.
Riverside County, California
The Board approves amendments for new housing project replacing commercial zoning in Riverside County.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Business officials presented a preliminary 2024‑25 general fund projection, recommended using $1,000,000 of unassigned fund balance to reduce the tax increase to an estimated 3.43%, reported a $55,908.88 kindergarten furniture purchase, and noted technology and curriculum costs that will affect the final budget.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The commission grants Los Yakis a permit for indoor entertainment, addressing sound complaints.
Riverside County, California
Council votes to vacate El Mineral Road while addressing utility access issues.
Riverside County, California
Supervisors commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day and promote organ donation awareness in Riverside.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Residents express opposition to Los Yakis entertainment plans during public comment session.
Port St. Joe, Gulf County, Florida
Ordinance 609, a PUD for Butler Bay Road that replats five lots into a six‑acre residential pod and allows separate standards for a commercial portion, was approved April 10; board members and staff discussed narrow side setbacks, seawall placement and the need to record PUD ordinance numbers on the zoning map.
Yellowstone, Montana
Commissioners refer multiple bids for architectural services and security improvements to staff.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Administrators presented a proposed middle‑school schedule that adds a 30‑minute daily intervention/enrichment (INE) block, expands homeroom for morning meetings, and shortens advisory; the board also discussed full‑day kindergarten plans including furniture purchases, a parent night and staffing implications.
Riverside County, California
Officials address voter roll accuracy and election certification challenges ahead of 2024 elections
Port St. Joe, Gulf County, Florida
The Port St. Joe Plant Belt View Board on April 10 approved a development order request for Rainier Colleges / Saint Clair Molina Colleges LLC after staff said the project was unchanged from previously approved materials; one member abstained from the final vote.
Yellowstone, Montana
Commissioners approve Resolution 24 63 to adopt the growth policy around Laurel.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Public commenters and district staff discussed plans for the Southeast Youth Development Center (at SCI Phoenix) where up to about 45 youth ages roughly 14–21 would be educated; Superintendent Russell recommended contracting educational programming to the MCIU and said costs will be covered by the Commonwealth, but community members sought details on contracts, staffing, and tax implications.
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Community voices strong opposition to karaoke restaurant permit amid noise complaints and safety issues.
Riverside County, California
Colleen Strong criticizes cloud seeding practices by Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority for lack of notice.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
School leaders described a six‑week pilot of vape/environmental detectors in a high‑school restroom, proposed rollout to high‑school student restrooms, and outlined legal limits on searches and canine use; administrators emphasized a combination of detection, targeted enforcement and consistent consequences.
Moore County, North Carolina
Board schedules public hearing for April 16 to discuss rezoning from business to residential.
Garfield County, Oklahoma
Leaders of the Keetoowah Band of the Cherokee Tribe told Garfield County commissioners they are considering a 30-acre site north of Highways 412 and 132 for a casino that could house 10,000–20,000 sq. ft., up to 500 gaming machines, and an estimated 200–300 jobs; tribal leaders and commissioners conducted a site visit but no formal county decision was made.
Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona
The Oro Valley Planning and Zoning Commission heard a public hearing on a proposed Extra Space Storage expansion (rezoning to a PAD, general‑plan amendment, and alternative parking) at Oracle Road and Hardy Road. Commissioners and neighbors focused on generators, 24/7 access, wall screening and visual impacts; vote is set for May 7.
Robertson County, Texas
At its April 2, 2024 regular meeting, the Robertson County Commissioners' Court approved routine minutes and contracts, ratified a $3,190.44 backup renewal, awarded HOT funds to the Carnegie Library and local events, approved the Harris Addition preliminary plat as a private road, authorized equipment transfers, approved accounts payable of $294,790.44 and convened a brief executive session on real property.
Cleveland County, North Carolina
Commissioners recognize National Library Week to celebrate community engagement and library resources.
York County, Virginia
Public works staff told supervisors the solid‑waste enterprise fund faces pressure from high contractual costs (81% of the fund) and proposed new user rates to make the fund self‑sustaining for one year; supervisors debated curbside recycling content, glass markets, and whether to preserve the program or shift costs to users.
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At a revived statewide tourism conference in Boston, Governor Moore Healy and state officials promoted the 'Mass Leads' package — described in the meeting as a roughly $3.5 billion proposal — to fund tourism and Mass 250 events, and presented industry awards to local leaders.
York County, Virginia
York County human resources reviewed compensation proposals (administration cited a '4 percent 500' general wage proposal), described benefits enrollment (about 1,700 covered members), new wellness incentives and dental/vision enhancements, and proposed a small health‑insurance rate increase for 2025; staff recommended a collaborative committee to study future changes.
York County, Virginia
A volunteer committee recommended distributing a $60,000 pool among 18 nonprofit requests after reviewing $116,962 in applications; priorities emphasized shelters and services for vulnerable residents, while some larger charities received smaller awards because of other funding sources.