What happened on Monday, 28 July 2025
Victoria County, Texas
The Victoria County Commissioners Court unanimously approved Resolution 2025-064 opposing proposals such as Senate Bill 12 that would limit counties' use of experts and membership in statewide county associations.
Jackson County, Alabama
County engineer reported progress on paving County Road 220, County Road 54 and strip paving work on County Road 368; staff recommended returning the item to a work session for commissioners to make road selections and allocations from excess bond interest.
Coryell County, Texas
Commissioners considered leaving $100,000 in a miscellaneous (non‑departmental) fund for unexpected building maintenance and debated adding money to the capital improvement fund for roofs, air handlers and an elevator replacement.
State Water Resources Control Board, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California
Advisory group members and state staff updated criteria to flag wastewater collection systems and facilities as ‘inadequate’ or “at risk,” emphasizing separate calculations for collection systems (SSSGo), NPDES plants and WDR facilities and proposing multiple review steps before public lists are published.
Introduced, House, 2025 Bills, Massachusetts Legislation Bills, Massachusetts
Committee supports House No. 4301 to enhance councils on aging services for older adults
Coryell County, Texas
At the FY2026 budget workshop, commissioners raised frequent calls about stray dogs and cats, asked staff for options that could include interlocal agreements with cities, and agreed to add a preliminary $20,000 to the wild-animal control line as a starting point for program costs.
Callahan County , Texas
The commissioners confirmed an existing burn ban is in effect and took no further action.
Madison City, Jefferson County, Indiana
After extended discussion, the Madison Historic District Board of Review approved revised language clarifying when staff may approve window replacements and affirmed the board’s role in reviewing changes to historic wood windows.
Coryell County, Texas
County staff told commissioners that jail medical and hygiene contracts may rise significantly, and the budget includes larger increases for those line items to avoid overspending if vendors increase prices this fall.
Introduced, House, 2025 Bills, Massachusetts Legislation Bills, Massachusetts
Bill authorizes state treasurer to develop financial literacy curriculum for seniors
EAST CENTRAL ISD, School Districts, Texas
Staff presented a draft policy that mirrors state statute language on annual board sessions and described a pilot governance model called PACCARES; personnel staff reported the district is seeing significant hiring and onboarding activity.
Madison City, Jefferson County, Indiana
The board approved a certificate of appropriateness for repairs and roof‑pitch changes at 502 West Second Street after the owner completed the work, noting the house is a contributing Second Empire structure and that the work improved water management.
Introduced, House, 2025 Bills, Massachusetts Legislation Bills, Massachusetts
House bill aims to address issues related to travel insurance in Massachusetts.
Coryell County, Texas
Creole County staff told commissioners that proposals from an IT maintenance request for proposals (RFP) indicate the county will need additional funds for managed IT services, and that number will affect the FY2026 non-departmental budget.
Callahan County , Texas
Commissioners accepted the Texas Association of Counties (TAC) Risk Management Pool offer for employee safety equipment and determined supplies requested, correcting a packet date from 2024 to 2025.
EAST CENTRAL ISD, School Districts, Texas
District presenters said internal calculations show gains in 2023–24 and highlighted several schools that received higher ratings; final state accountability results were scheduled for Aug. 15.
Callahan County , Texas
The county sheriff reported July 28 that 18 inmates were being housed outside the county earlier that day (expected to fall to 16), provided a breakdown by neighboring counties and reported dispatch overtime and two vacant dispatch positions.
Coryell County, Texas
County commissioners discussed using SB22 funds to cover new deputy positions, lease or finance patrol vehicles and buy law‑enforcement equipment to reduce immediate tax impact while balancing other departmental cuts.
Introduced, House, 2025 Bills, Massachusetts Legislation Bills, Massachusetts
Massachusetts law removes travel insurance from the definition of health benefit plans.
Boyertown Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Board members were told the AI committee will be reorganized at school-year start and that district leaders are still discussing appropriate protocols for permissible classroom AI use and detection tools; the district is not implementing mandatory AI-detection software now.
Coryell County, Texas
During the FY2026 budget workshop, commissioners asked staff for a clear list of employees eligible for step raises and questioned proposals for permanent merit additions versus one-time bonuses; staff said compiling a precise step-cost total would be tedious but feasible.
Introduced, House, 2025 Bills, Massachusetts Legislation Bills, Massachusetts
Bill section regulates sale, marketing, and disclosure requirements for travel insurance products
Callahan County , Texas
The court officially named Debbie Hatchett, the county tax assessor-collector, as the officer to calculate tax rates for the year, a routine annual action the court had missed at a prior meeting.
Boyertown Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board approved a memorandum of understanding to recognize the high-school esports club as a student organization and authorized opening a student activity account for Boyertown Area High School West Bear Ambassadors.
Coryell County, Texas
Creole County budget staff warned that replacement of nine air handlers at the county jail could require temporary out-of-county housing and recommended raising the prisoner-boarding projection; commissioners also agreed to a wage adjustment for a specialized jail kitchen position.
EAST CENTRAL ISD, School Districts, Texas
District officials and Toyota Texas described a multi‑phase partnership that will fund STEM professional development and a family resource center at Con Valley STEM Academy, and said the district has hired a project director to coordinate implementation.
Introduced, House, 2025 Bills, Massachusetts Legislation Bills, Massachusetts
Bill mandates Medicaid to review reimbursement rates for applied behavior analysis bi-annually
Coryell County, Texas
County staff showed a rise in expenditures and a low projected general fund reserve under current tax assumptions; commissioners debated shifting money between a large 'miscellaneous/contingency' line and capital improvement funding and discussed a target reserve level.
Callahan County , Texas
The court approved renewal of the interlocal agreement for the E-9-1-1 public safety answering point with the regional council of governments and asked for a copy of the agreement for county technical review, including cybersecurity provisions.
Madison City, Jefferson County, Indiana
A non‑contributing property at 124 Wall Street received board approval to replace a deteriorated shed with a slightly larger outbuilding and to add a full‑width front porch; members treated the project more flexibly because the structure is non‑contributing.
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming
On July 21, Council member Dr. Mark Rennie gave a public summary of recent City Council actions, saying the council annexed about 90 county pockets and nearly 200 acres to extend Bison Business Park and approved multiple contracts, funding renewals and code and staffing changes.
Coryell County, Texas
At a July 28 Creole County special meeting, county staff reviewed the FY2026 property tax calculations, explaining the no-new-revenue rate, the voter-approval rate and how unused increments are banked or lost; the commission discussed disclosing disabled-veterans exemptions but took no formal vote.
Senate, Legislative, Texas
Senate read three bills sponsored by Sen. Judith Zaffirini addressing youth-camp flood safety, permit exemptions for certain erosion-control dams, and youth-camp emergency operations plans; the measures were referred to the Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding.
Callahan County , Texas
The commissioners approved county participation in the ongoing national opioid settlement, noting similarities to past tobacco settlements and that proposed regulations may govern allowable uses of funds.
Boyertown Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board approved floor refinishing projects at Coalbrookdale and Gilbertsville elementary schools, with $11,385 for Coalbrookdale and $44,020 for Gilbertsville due to larger multipurpose areas.
Senate, Legislative, Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott submitted a list of nominations to the Senate during the first called session of the 80th Legislature, naming candidates to multiple state boards and commissions; the message was read to the chamber and no confirmation votes were recorded during the session.
Callahan County , Texas
The court voted to table consideration of a proposed one-year IT services agreement under the TIPS cooperative purchasing program and asked the vendor to provide a standalone PDF and updated dates for the next meeting.
Greene County, Indiana
The board approved a slate of additional appropriations and final approvals covering public‑safety camera reappropriation, jail repairs and equipment, tourism signage, and several departmental operating requests.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Denver City Council approved a proposed secondary agreement to continue recycling and compost transfer services with a private company but heard sharp criticism from one councilmember, who said the extension lacked a new competitive procurement and that the extra cost should be examined amid city budget pressures.
Madison City, Jefferson County, Indiana
An application by Mike Estes for a second‑story walkout deck at 126 Wall Street did not receive board approval after members cited guidelines that discourage new visible decks and new door openings on primary facades.
Callahan County , Texas
Commissioners approved an RFP for a turnkey audio-video system covering multiple courthouse rooms, set an optional walk-through for Aug. 14 and a sealed-proposal deadline of Aug. 22 at 10 a.m.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Jesse LaShawn Parish told Denver City Council on July 28 that the mayor’s migrant policies have created a $250 million shortfall and argued that the city is neglecting Black communities; his remarks were framed as opinion and public criticism and contained claims that were not verified in the public comment record.
Greene County, Indiana
After demos from two vendors and staff discussion, commissioners authorized advertising for a financial‑software procurement; board packet included vendor proposals and a recommendation to move away from the county’s legacy system.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
City staff presented a $950 million package of voter referrals dubbed the Vibrant Denver bond; public commenters favored projects ranging from an American Indian Cultural Embassy and Montbello Placita to more bike and pedestrian safety funding, with competing calls to reallocate amounts between housing and transportation.
2025 Senate Committees, Senate, Legislative, Texas
The Texas Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting held a virtual regional hearing focused on East Texas and Harris County, where dozens of witnesses and two members of Congress urged senators not to pursue a mid‑decade redraw of congressional maps; the committee said no subpoenas were issued and directed legal counsel to research whether it can compel testimony from a federal officer.
Callahan County , Texas
Commissioners approved detailed bid specifications and a publication timeline for a request for proposals to replace courthouse copiers and printers, setting an Aug. 22 deadline for sealed proposals and a deadline for written questions on Aug. 14.
Boyertown Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Boyertown Area School District board approved an E‑rate funded IT infrastructure upgrade, accepting 50% E‑rate support and a net district cost of $362,143.62; administration said the equipment has a 5–7 year expected lifespan.
Greene County, Indiana
The Grand County Board of Commissioners approved an $85,000 appropriation from non‑TIP redevelopment funds to support redevelopment of the Linda Trout property, with conditions including a clawback if construction does not begin in a timely manner.
Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida
After a lengthy public hearing with neighbors and the property owner, the Board of Adjustments approved an 8‑foot fence for a short section of the rear/side yard at 5500 Dogwood Drive; the rest of the fence must remain at 6 feet and the approval carries conditions on repair, ownership and future replacement.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Elliot Ho used the July 28 public comment period to criticize U.S. and Denver‑based corporations and to raise concerns about a local fundraiser scheduled that evening.
Callahan County , Texas
County facilities committee reported landscaping, HVAC commissioning and ongoing work on emergency systems for the courthouse annex; contractors are installing vault doors and a replacement part for one HVAC unit is on order.
Madison City, Jefferson County, Indiana
The Madison Historic District Board of Review granted a certificate of appropriateness for new construction at 116 Elm Street after the applicant changed siding to brick and agreed to materials the board requested.
City of St. Augustine Beach, St. Johns County , Florida
Mayor Dylan Rumrill and city building official Bridal Law said the new Publix in St. Augustine Beach is on track for electrical activation next month and likely a November opening, with plaza work and a planned First Watch restaurant finishing on a similar schedule.
Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida
The Board of Adjustments approved a variance to increase maximum impervious coverage from 60% to 85% at parcels on the 5900 block of Dogwood Drive after the applicant agreed to an on‑site stormwater pond engineered to retain 100% of runoff.
Hall County, Nebraska
During budget review, officials said prisoner food and safekeeping expenses have risen and that medical and building-reserve costs increased; staff also discussed a chiller project and facility improvement reserves.
Boyertown Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Director of People Services told the board the district lost Title II and Title IV allocations for the year, received more Title I than budgeted, and will cover a roughly $63,570 shortfall from the general fund if federal funding is not restored.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Martin Romo told Denver City Council on July 28 that neighbors on Hazel Court and a redacted adjacent street collected 81 signatures opposing the return of a homeowner charged with multiple offenses and asked why the person was allowed to return to a house located near Abraham Lincoln High School.
Green Local Schools Board of Education, School Districts, Ohio
The board approved an emergency repair contract with Johnson Controls Fire Protection to replace and upgrade Greene High School's fire system, citing modernization needs and alignment with newer school systems.
Hall County, Nebraska
During a budget discussion, participants debated whether a differential pay for county attorneys was meant to be temporary, and raised that mileage reimbursements had not been paid under a previous manager; no formal action was recorded in the transcript.
Boyertown Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Economy League presented preliminary enrollment projections to the Boyertown Area School District, saying population and housing growth have not produced a proportional rise in school-age children and that final projections await municipal housing data.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Denver City Council voted Monday to put a proposed 20-year franchise agreement with Xcel Energy to the November ballot after a heated public hearing in which residents and advocates clashed over whether the city should require a separate, binding companion agreement addressing bill affordability and climate resilience.
Jackson County, Missouri
The Finance and Audit Committee recommended adoption of three resolutions awarding term-and-supply contracts for office furniture, pavement marking and plumbing supplies. Legislators raised concerns about a procurement practice shift toward contracts that can run up to four years with successive 12-month options.
Green Local Schools Board of Education, School Districts, Ohio
The board approved a five-year renewal for the district’s printer-copier fleet with ComDoc at $10,765 per month, with the district saying the Stark consortium negotiated a $3,514.56 monthly savings.
Hall County, Nebraska
At a county budget meeting, staff reviewed the proposed budget, confirmed $372,804.25 still needs to be cut, and reported bond fund transfers and reserves that staff said could cover some law enforcement costs; several major justice and public defender amounts were left unchanged.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Roderick Marshall, a Denver parent and former Head Start participant, urged the City Council on July 28 to protect federal funding for Head Start programs and described benefits his family has received from the Sewell child development center.
Potter County, Texas
The Commissioners Court approved July 28 paying $3,900 per year for maintenance of a new cash drawer automation and management system the tax assessor will supply; county staff said the system will help daily closing and reduce counter lines.
Nordonia Hills City, School Districts, Ohio
The Nordonia Hills City School District board on July 28 approved a five-year contract for Treasurer Kyle Kiffer, accepted an addendum to his prior contract and heard a fiscal-year-end report showing a $710,000 deficit that the treasurer said was within recent forecasts.
Green Local Schools Board of Education, School Districts, Ohio
The board approved contracts for outside special-education placements and related services for multiple students whose needs exceed the district's in-house services.
Jackson County, Missouri
Jackson County legislators on a joint meeting of the 9‑1‑1 Oversight Committee and the Rules Committee viewed a demonstration of Amplifund on Oct. 10, 2025, as a potential tool to manage 9‑1‑1 grant applications and post‑award processes, and were told no county contract for the system had been finalized.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Duncan Gilchrist urged Denver City Council on July 28 to pilot citizens assemblies, citing Fort Collins’ recent use of a randomly selected deliberative body to advise on reuse of the former Hughes Football Stadium site.
Potter County, Texas
Following Bushland ISD’s decision to eliminate three of four school resource officer positions, the Potter County Commissioners Court voted 4‑0 July 28 to formally remove those three SRO positions from the county payroll; affected deputies were reassigned to patrol.
Jackson County, Missouri
Jackson County’s Finance and Audit Committee voted to hold Ordinance 5996, which would amend the county code to establish payment programs and appeal-based extensions for property-tax bills, while staff obtain a legal opinion.
Green Local Schools Board of Education, School Districts, Ohio
The Green Local School District board approved multiple construction change orders for new school buildings and heard staff updates on remaining site work, temporary parking and upcoming ribbon-cutting events.
Arrowhead UHS School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Arrowhead UHS School District staff told trustees at a facilities workshop that the district’s 10‑year maintenance estimate stands at about $53 million and that nearly a third of that — roughly $14 million for academic buildings plus more than $2 million for athletics and grounds — falls in the plan’s first year.
Potter County, Texas
Potter County’s Commissioners Court approved multiple procurement and payment items July 28, including two UPS units for the Santa Fe server room ($51,844) and a $170,604.90 pay application for the Jimline Road project.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Attorney and former Lakewood councilor Anita Springston told Denver City Council on July 28 that her 85‑year‑old parents received a 110% tax increase, contested the assessor's appraisal, lost at hearing, appealed to district court and now have an oral argument before the Colorado Court of Appeals scheduled Oct. 21.
Arrowhead UHS School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Arrowhead UHS School District trustees agreed at a facilities workshop to open formal talks with the Village of Hartland about annexation and a long‑term partnership to develop shared recreation facilities, including a competition‑grade pool and multi‑use athletic space.
Jackson County, Missouri
Jackson County Budget Committee recommended authorizing an intergovernmental cooperative agreement with the City of Lee’s Summit to use a parking lot at no cost to the county for the 'Trip the Lights Fantastic' bike ride on Nov. 23, which averages about 3,000 attendees.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Residents told Denver City Council on July 28 they oppose a four‑story, 63‑unit affordable housing proposal at 30 Fifth and Gilpin and asked that the Community Planning and Housing Committee not recommend advancing the project until mediation with neighbors takes place.
Potter County, Texas
The Potter County Commissioners Court debated adding a full‑time senior project manager July 28 but deferred any hiring decision to the upcoming budget process.
California Privacy Protection Agency, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
After years of drafting and more than 500 pages of recent comments, the CPPA board voted 5‑0 to adopt regulations governing automated decision‑making technology (ADMT), risk assessments, and phased cybersecurity audits. Labor and consumer groups told the board the package had been weakened; industry groups urged further narrowing and more time.
Sandusky City Commission, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio
The commission voted to submit to voters a proposed amendment to Section 25 of the City Charter to adjust the minimum competitive-quotation and bidding thresholds and voted to remove a specific $77,000 figure from the proposed language.
Jackson County, Missouri
Jackson County Budget Committee recommended awarding a 24-month contract (with one 12-month option) for HVAC parts to Charles D. Jones Company of North Kansas City under invitation to bid 25026; procurement staff reported 587 notifications, 28 document takers and one bid received.
Potter County, Texas
The Commissioners Court voted 4-0 to accept insurance advisory committee recommendations to keep medical coverage structure with UMR/UnitedHealthcare, adopt pharmacy cost‑containment steps, move ancillary plans to Renaissance, and to approve a one‑year extension of Fairley Group consulting services.
California Privacy Protection Agency, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The CPPA board voted to support a bill that would ban sale of precise geolocation data and authorized staff to take a conditional support position on a separate bill to allow bulk deletion requests for public officials, subject to technical and verification amendments.
Jackson County, Missouri
The Jackson County Budget Committee recommended awarding a 12-month sole-source contract (with three one-year renewal options) for softball umpire services to Eastern Jackson County USSSA Empire Association of Independence, Missouri, at $21,960.
All Committees 2025, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas
Committee members and civil‑rights groups asked the Department of Justice to testify about a July letter that prompted Governor Abbott to call a special session; legal witnesses told the committee the DOJ letter mischaracterizes precedent and that redrawing maps mid‑decade would raise serious Voting Rights Act and constitutional issues.
City Council Meetings, Brewton City, Escambia County, Alabama
A councilor announced the reappointment of Sheehan to the Tree and Beautification Board; the council recorded the appointment in the meeting record with no further discussion captured in the transcript excerpt.
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey
The mayor and council voted to reject a bid to lease public property at the Princeton Public Library for a wireless telecommunications facility and authorized staff to revise and re-advertise the lease materials to better protect the library building's design.
Potter County, Texas
The Potter County Commissioners Court voted 4-0 July 28 to join the City of Amarillo in granting a property tax abatement to International Aerospace Coatings for a planned $27.7 million wide‑body hangar at Amarillo International Airport, a project the county and AEDC say could add up to 70 jobs.
California Privacy Protection Agency, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
CPPA reported 53 authorized positions and FY 2024–25 expenditures of $14.19 million, and said it collected approximately $3.6 million in data‑broker registration fees in 2025 while seeking $4.8 million over two years for DROP implementation.
Sandusky City Commission, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio
The City Commission passed an ordinance authorizing the city manager to buy a PKS four-post vehicle lift for the Sandusky Transit System; the ordinance was adopted under the city charter's immediate-effect provision.
Astoria City, Clatsop County, Oregon
Astoria councilors reopened discussion of a previously failed enhanced enforcement proposal on July 28, weighing trespass and exclusion orders against concerns that enforcement without daytime services effectively criminalizes homelessness.
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey
The mayor and council authorized a nonbinding letter of intent allowing McCarter Theatre Company to pursue state Cultural Arts Facilities Expansion Program funds and to explore adaptive reuse of portions of the former Westminster/Choir College campus at 101 Walnut Street.
All Committees 2025, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas
Hundreds of residents, civic groups and elected officials packed a University of Texas at Arlington auditorium on July 28 to oppose a proposed mid‑decade redraw of Texas’ congressional map, saying the move is unnecessary, politically driven and risks disenfranchising Black and Latino communities.
California Privacy Protection Agency, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The California Privacy Protection Agency on Thursday described technical and regulatory changes to its Delete Request and Opt‑Out Platform (DROP), including residency verification and stricter hashed‑matching rules, and directed staff to publish revised text for a 15‑day public comment period.
Astoria City, Clatsop County, Oregon
Circuit court Judge Peterson and Sheriff Matt Phillips briefed Astoria council on the local effects of Oregon’s Senate Bill 48, public-defense staffing, jail programs and state hospital capacity, saying reforms have reduced some jail holds even as competency restoration and caseload pressures persist.
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey
Council debated a mid-year amendment to the Princeton transit services contract to add pilot hours and authorize a $7,500 increase, then voted to table the authorization after residents and some councilmembers expressed concern about potential reduced stops for seniors and affordable-housing residents.
City Council Meetings, Brewton City, Escambia County, Alabama
Council discussed an agreement with Utility Bill Pro to audit municipal utility expenses (Resolution 25-0728-3); a motion to approve was made and at least one councilor asked about the cost, but no contract amount was stated on the record.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
Council heard an extended discussion about regulating e‑scooters, one‑wheel devices and motorized skateboards, with councilmembers raising concerns about sidewalks, speeds, juvenile riders and enforcement; staff and several councilmembers recommended a work session with police present.
Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana
At its July 29 meeting the Central DORA Committee voted to retain aluminum DORA cups while approving a sticker option for unusually sized tasting cups and rejecting co-branded promotional cups; members cited supply-chain delays, vendor responsibilities and festival logistics.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
The council granted a special designated liquor license for a privately hosted concert and grand‑opening event at 1105 Theater Drive on Sept. 27, 2025; the applicant described security, parking and production plans and said tickets will be sold.
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey
Mayoral and council leaders issued a joint statement on July 28 saying they were "deeply troubled" after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained 15 people on Harrison Street on July 24, and dozens of residents demanded the town immediately endorse the state Immigrant Trust Act.
Sandusky City Commission, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio
The Sandusky City Commission held a statutorily required public hearing on the proposed 2026 tax budget and approved the budget as part of the meeting's consent agenda.
Woodbury County, Iowa
The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 at a special meeting to approve a temporary liquor license for the Woodbury County Fair in Moville so vendors can sell alcohol at grandstand fundraising events.
Milford Board of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
The board authorized the interim town administrator to sign two lease‑purchase agreements financing a seven‑year lease for a fire truck and a five‑year lease covering an ambulance and a dump truck after staff identified a low rate from All America Finance Group
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
Council authorized a nonbinding water term sheet with TES US Development LLC and TotalEnergies Hydrogen Holdings USA LLC to sell treated effluent to a proposed green hydrogen‑to‑synthetic gas facility; staff said the city’s wastewater plant has capacity and TES would build pipeline infrastructure.
City Council Meetings, Brewton City, Escambia County, Alabama
The city council approved Resolution 25-0728-1 to engage Aviso Group for accounting services to prepare the citys fiscal year 25 annual materials; the motion was moved and seconded with brief discussion about the vendors history with the city.
FARGO 1, School Districts, North Dakota
The Fargo Board of Education approved the 2025–2027 negotiated agreement with the Fargo Education Association by a 7-0 vote at a special meeting; two board members declared conflicts of interest and did not participate.
Adams County, Indiana
County officials said they are coordinating a meeting with the owners of the property being considered for a judicial center site and discussed setting a firm deadline after which the county will move on if negotiations stall.
Milford Board of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
The Board of Selectmen approved forming an Artwork (Riverwalk) Committee to develop a public-art Riverwalk project; EDAC supported the concept and the committee will develop rules, fundraising and site proposals and return to the board for approvals
Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington
City Administrator Parks introduced Ordinance O2025-012 to create a communications department and a communications director position; the Budget and Finance Committee moved on July 25 to place the ordinance on the Sept. 2 city council meeting for consideration with a recommendation to adopt.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
The Hastings City Council ratified a November 2024 lease and first amendment with Cathcart Rail Services LLC after public commenters urged delay while a district court considers a challenge alleging violations of the Nebraska Open Meetings Act.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas
At the opening of a House session, members granted permission for committees and subcommittees to meet while the House was in session through and including Wednesday, July 30; several members were excused for district business or illness, and the House adjourned until 3 p.m. Wednesday pending routine business.
Milford Board of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
A resident told selectmen he believes officers used excessive force during an arrest, said police did not accept his video at the time, and described frustration with the department’s response and scheduling; police said the matter was reviewed and closed after state review
Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington
Tumwater's Budget and Finance Committee on July 25 moved to place an updated Department of Enterprise Services state master contract usage agreement on the Aug. 19 city council consent calendar with a recommendation to approve and authorize the mayor to sign.
Adams County, Indiana
The county health department asked commissioners to approve a $30,000 upgrade to its vital-records software to enable electronic death certificates and state integration; officials also discussed septic-permit enforcement and asked for more enforcement capacity.
FARGO 1, School Districts, North Dakota
At a special meeting the Fargo Board of Education approved unspecified human capital actions by a 9-0 roll-call vote; the transcript does not specify the individual personnel items included in the action.
Milford Board of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
The board agreed to participate in a bandstand ribbon‑cutting ceremony tied to the Labor Day parade; organizers will target an 11 a.m. opening to allow recognition of donors before the 1 p.m. parade
Inyo County, California
County parks staff said a $1,400,000 Clean California grant is funding a major renovation at Diaz Lake including a new playground, dog park, volleyball court, solar lighting, restrooms with showers and expanded landscaping; staff also described campground erosion repairs, tree removal and picnic‑table maintenance across county parks.
Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington
Finance Director Troy Niemeyer told the Tumwater Budget and Finance Committee on July 25 that June sales-tax collections rose modestly, year-to-date revenues remain slightly below projections because of timing differences, and the city's annual audit begins Aug. 1.
Judge David D. Wolfe State of Tennessee, Judicial, Tennessee
At a morning session of Dickson County court the judge granted multiple adoption petitions, confirmed adoptions for foster parents and approved name-change petitions and default judgments on other family matters.
KILGORE ISD, School Districts, Texas
Administrators reported furniture deliveries and facility renovations at Kilgore Pathways Academy and said the district applied for the New Instructional Facility Allotment (NIFA) that could provide up to $1,000 per enrolled student for new or renovated campuses.
Milford Board of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
The Board of Selectmen approved the Conservation Commission's request to place a 10x20 steel shipping container at the South Street rail‑trail parking area to store gear for trail and race events, with plans to have students paint the container and to seek a special exception from the ZBA for the wetland buffer
KILGORE ISD, School Districts, Texas
Superintendent and staff summarized several recently passed laws and pending guidance affecting school operations, including book review requirements, new public comment/complaint procedures, and a mandate referenced for Ten Commandments displays; district staff cautioned multiple rules require further legal guidance.
Inyo County, California
Michael Altran, a Caltrans construction public and permit officer, told a District 1 community meeting July 28 in Bishop that two Caltrans projects will add sidewalks, crossing beacons, lighting and pavement rehabilitation along North Sierra Highway and State Route 395, and that a pilot modular roundabout is planned next summer at the Why Road/Highway 6 intersection.
Adams County, Indiana
The county economic development corporation moved into a Downtown Decatur office, launched a part-time tourism position focused on a 'visitor economy' brand, and commissioners asked for a short study of county innkeeper-tax options used elsewhere in Indiana.
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
At a July 25 meeting, the governing board approved minutes and a package of finance items including a June interest report, acceptance of $109,000 in June forfeiture deposits (bringing fiscal-year forfeitures to $1.4 million), pension-account figures and several employee retirements.
KILGORE ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees discussed a district policy to comply with a new state law that prohibits students from using personal communication devices during the instructional day, including smartwatches; a motion to adopt a policy was made and seconded but a board vote was not recorded in the transcript excerpt.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
Board approved a new strategic plan and a bundle of finance, IT, facilities, engineering, legal and safety items; several directors recused on specific items and the board entered executive session under the Open Meetings Act to discuss pending litigation and closed minutes.
Milford Board of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Milford selectmen on July 28 approved a revocable access agreement that would let the Badger family drive about 12 feet from their driveway onto a cart road that borders the town forest, a measure backed by the Conservation Commission and the New England Forestry Foundation but questioned by several members of the board over process and precedent.
Judge David D. Wolfe State of Tennessee, Judicial, Tennessee
A judge granted Jennifer Patton a divorce from Donald K. Patton, awarded her the marital home and its equity, split car-wash proceeds, assigned other assets and debts, ordered transitional alimony and left child-support at the previously set amount while directing family therapy to address parental conflict and children's adjustment.
KILGORE ISD, School Districts, Texas
District staff updated trustees on construction at the new Kilgore High School, CTE facilities and proposed alternates for a Chandler Elementary gym addition; the board approved $54,911 in owner‑furnished audio/visual equipment for the new high school.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
A staff member updated the Tollway’s Partnering for Growth and technical‑assistance programs, reporting more than $15 million in contracts awarded this year, about $1.2 million in bid credits in the past five months and gains in small‑business certifications and workforce placements.
Indian River, School Districts, Florida
After public comment and board discussion, trustees signaled support for a narrower automatic approval — essentially FSBA/FADs membership events — with other conferences to require individual board approval or future discussion in workshops.
Manchester School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Committee members and district officials reviewed the board’s three core goals—communication, training and strategic‑plan support—mapped out quarterly community forums beginning in October and discussed next steps for updating the district strategic plan and required policy public‑input under recently passed state bills.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
Following closed‑session discussion of personnel, the Vidor ISD board approved the hiring of an assistant principal for Vidar Middle School. The board voted 5‑0 in open session to confirm the appointment.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
At a July 28 meeting, staff reported a rise in DBE and veteran participation to 32% in 2025 from 26% in 2024, while overall agency contracting spending fell; the committee approved February minutes and heard plans for outreach and contractor feedback.
Adams County, Indiana
Highway staff updated commissioners on two large box culvert installations, an August precast bridge shipment and guardrail safety grant procurement; contractors will do lane closures and finish restoration in coming weeks.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Vidor ISD board approved acquisition of 0.0327 acres of property on Freeway Drive for $20,000 to construct a queuing lane at Vidar Middle School; trustees approved the purchase 5‑0 after staff clarified a decimal transcription error in the acreage.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
County staff said about $1 million remains in ARPA funds, mainly for a solar project plus wastewater, geothermal and nursing‑home ventilation work. Finance/legal teams are reviewing solar tax‑credit issues and expect to resolve whether the county must incur catch‑up costs or can proceed without added expense.
Indian River, School Districts, Florida
Board members raised concerns about Scholastic book‑fair materials and asked staff to review vendor options, compliance with state rules and media-center funding; staff said principals and media specialists will ensure materials meet policy and that alternatives will be evaluated.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The CRA board voted to change its monthly business meeting start time to 4:30 p.m. (beginning Sept. 2025) and agreed to offer an optional virtual workshop on the third Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
The board adopted the district’s 2025–26 student code of conduct, incorporating changes from the recent legislative session. Staff said House Bill 6 alters previous mandatory DAEP placement for vaping; the district will set a consistent approach to discipline, including a minimum 10‑day ISS requirement if DAEP is not used.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
The Tollway Finance Committee voted to place two items on the July board agenda: a $689,750 payment to the Illinois Auditor General Audit Expense Fund and a recommended five-year insurance advisory/broker and pass-through premium contract with Aon Risk Services Central not to exceed $38.5 million.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
Merrimack County approved a contract to widen the nursing home’s business‑office doorway to improve access for residents using power chairs and bariatric equipment.
Adams County, Indiana
County officials discussed amending interlocal agreements to charge partner towns and fire departments for IT labor and mileage, agreed on a user-based proration method in principle, and said they will ask Travelers whether its cyber insurance would cover outside users on the county network.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
After a district scoring committee reviewed proposals, the Vidor ISD board approved ranking Next Level Urgent Care as the chosen provider for a proposed employee supplemental health plan and delegated authority to the superintendent to negotiate the contract if it is feasible within the budget.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
The board authorized borrowing authority for a second tax‑anticipation note (TAN) of up to $20 million for the fiscal year; staff said they expect closer to $15 million and will finalize the figure before the sale after a rating meeting with Standard & Poor's on Aug. 11.
Indian River, School Districts, Florida
Staff presented the district’s Mental Health Assistance Allocation plan and described funding for six elementary counselors, a school social worker focused on high schools and a three‑person mental‑wellness specialist rotation, paid from the allocated $1.1 million.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
Board heard a safety update reporting a drop in safety-related incident rate from nearly 11 to under 4 since February 2016 and a workers' compensation reserve reduction of more than $15 million; department chiefs were recognized.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
After receiving two bids, commissioners approved North American Infrared to perform crack sealing on county pavement (about 12,700 linear feet). The chosen product and pricing were judged better suited for parking‑area surfaces.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The CRA board approved a revised logo (option 2) to enhance department identity and directed staff to produce a simplified mark for small‑format uses such as apparel and embroidery.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
At an annual training for the board, district staff reviewed gifted and talented identification, services, teacher training and program evaluation. The district reported 5.27% of students are identified as GT and described assessment, screening and training practices.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The CRA approved an interlocal agreement with the Parks, Culture and Recreation department for hardscape and landscape maintenance and beautification in Downtown North, Millville and St. Andrews for FY2025; staff said outsourcing earlier would have laid off five PCR maintenance staff positions.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
District contractors completed permits for Oak Forest Elementary and Vidar Middle School, foundation pier work has begun at Vidar Middle, and Atlas is inspecting each 6‑inch lift of fill, the board heard. Oak Forest interior work is being finished ahead of student return.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
After demonstrations and cross-department review, the board approved Navix (PolicyTech) to digitize county policies, with departments to pay per-user licensing and the nursing home piloting implementation before countywide rollout in 2026.
Indian River, School Districts, Florida
Board members asked how curriculum and materials for the new classical school will be implemented in time for opening; superintendent said kindergarten and first-grade materials and teacher training are in place and supplemental curriculum has been identified for early grades, and staff will return with any required policy items.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
General Counsel Kathleen presented an amendment to a 2019 intergovernmental agreement among the Tollway, Cook County and the city of Elmhurst requiring approximately $11,027,118 in additional funding; the committee voted to place the amendment on the full board agenda.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
CRA staff on July 29 presented the draft FY2026 project list and estimated project allowances for Millville, St. Andrews, Downtown North and Downtown CRA districts and sought board guidance before the Sept. 2 budget vote.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Vidor ISD board approved the issuance of $48.325 million in Series 2025A unlimited‑tax school building bonds and closed the bond sale plan for August, with proceeds directed to ongoing construction projects and capitalized interest.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
Facing 33 vacancies in its Department of Corrections, county leaders authorized recruitment of two part-time deputies to help cover medical and other inmate transports and asked for a 30-day update; commissioners said a full-time hire will be considered if part-time recruitment fails.
Indian River, School Districts, Florida
Board members and staff discussed strategies to increase student take-up of Florida Bright Futures scholarships, including curriculum alignment, earlier test-prep and diploma distinctions to incent completion of scholarship requirements.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
The Illinois Tollway’s controller summarized the agency’s 2024 annual comprehensive financial report to the Finance Committee, reporting higher revenue, increased capital investment and no audit findings for 2023–24; committee discussion focused on evasion recovery and past bond refundings.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
After extended public comment from teachers, parents and homeschool advocates, the Vidor ISD Board of Trustees voted to table a resolution that would prohibit non‑enrolled students from participating in UIL and other extracurricular activities. The board asked staff for more information and will revisit the item at the next meeting.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The CRA discussed potential boundary expansions for the Millville and St. Andrews CRA districts, reviewed preliminary cost estimates for studies and redevelopment plan amendments, and voted to table the item for further mapping, county coordination and budget planning to the Sept. 2 meeting.
Wildwood, St. Louis County, Missouri
The Planning and Zoning Commission nominating committee voted to forward Chair Beatty, Vice Chair Helfry and Jim Rubis as secretary to the full commission for the 2025–26 term after discussing an attendance and minute-signing issue.
Weld County, Colorado
At a July 2025 Housing Authority Board meeting, commissioners approved a liability-insurance renewal application, authorized transfer of a State Farm Road property from Weld County to the Greeley Housing Authority, declared a vehicle surplus and set an Aug. 11 meeting to finalize held funds.
Indian River, School Districts, Florida
Finance staff presented a tentative $418.7 million all‑funds budget, explained state FEFP components and one‑time shifts that mask an effective reduction in base funding after the state’s expanded Family Empowerment scholarship funding is counted.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The CRA decided to forego a national historic structures report (HSR) for the A.D. Harris Learning Village and instead approved funding to complete the Florida master site file and a local historic marker; the marker dedication is scheduled for Sept. 13, 2025.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
The Engineering Planning and Development Oversight Committee moved nine contract awards and recommended they be placed on the full board agenda, including a $21,678,730.01 contract for plaza conversions on I‑88 and two emergency awards capped at $2 million and $2.3 million.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The CRA approved a proposal to sell a donated CRA parcel at 551 East Sixth Street to the adjacent property owner for $42,500, contingent on a development agreement requiring property development within three years and an option for the CRA to repurchase if milestones aren’t met.
Cocke County, Tennessee
After debate over a newly created floodplain administrator position and cuts to the property assessor and extension services, the Cocke County Board of Commissioners adopted a $2025–26 budget at the certified tax rate of $1.4993 and voted to return $16,000 to the property assessor’s office.
Weld County, Colorado
After months of studies and public outreach, the Weld County Board of County Commissioners voted July 28 to site a new Weld County Judicial Center on the West Block in downtown Greeley and to locate a new Weld County Administration Building on the Centennial Block; staff were directed to finalize required agreements and documents.
Mount Vernon, Westchester County, New York
The Mount Vernon City Council unanimously approved an amendment to an existing ordinance to expand Woodard and Curran's contract to include a cost-estimate review for the Bronxville Field Club, citing a discrepancy between the club's and the city's estimates; no dollar amounts or funding sources were specified.
Indian River, School Districts, Florida
Superintendent Dr. Moore told the board the district rose sharply on state accountability measures across reading, math and science and highlighted gains for low-performing groups, but said the work to sustain growth will require continuing, targeted strategies.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The Panama City CRA approved tax‑increment rebate program awards and delegated execution of performance agreements for projects at 724–728 Magnolia Avenue and 542 Harrison Avenue, each at an 80% award rate with capped totals and durations.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
The Illinois Tollway Strategic Planning Committee recommended the agency's new strategic plan be placed on the full board's July agenda after a presentation by Executive Director Cassandra and Chief of Staff John Donato outlining 45 initiatives across three implementation horizons.
Kent, King County, Washington
A weekly City of Kent update highlighted the grand reopening of Springwood Park, volunteer habitat restoration at Morrow Meadows and Riverview Park, upcoming summer events (Cajun & Creole Fest Aug. 16, Cruisin' Kent Aug. 24) and a reminder that primary ballots are due Aug. 5.
Weld County, Colorado
The Weld County Board moved consideration of site selection for a new Weld County Judicial Center and Administration Building to 10 a.m. and directed that a public hearing be held before the board considers site selection; the board also read public-comment rules limiting comments on items scheduled for future hearings.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
The Panama City Community Redevelopment Agency board approved a development agreement with the Sankofa Group for the Glenwood Town Center, a mixed‑use project centered on a grocery store and housing with affordable units; the agreement includes purchase price, performance milestones and reversion provisions.
Mount Vernon, Westchester County, New York
At a brief July 28 Board of Estimate and Contract meeting, members moved to approve a resolution authorizing Woodard & Curran to provide engineering services for a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program project on South Third and South Columbus avenues and to review cost estimates for the Bronxville Field Club course.
Weld County, Colorado
The Weld County Board of County Commissioners appointed Jody Wilbanks to the Community Corrections Board during the July meeting; the appointment was moved by Commissioner Schrecker and approved by voice vote.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
A staff member told the Diversity and Inclusion Committee on July 28, 2025, that two contracts have been awarded so far under the committee's small business initiative; no further details were provided in the available transcript.
Keystone Central SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
At a July 24 special voting meeting the school board approved funding not to exceed $200,000 to address unsuitable soil discovered at Liberty Curtain Elementaryafter a proof-roll failure; the work is subject to DEP permitting and final inspection.
Mobile City, Mobile County, Alabama
At the July 29 council meeting the city's finance presentation showed a stable general fund, a $58 million reserve, and a draft budgeted contribution to police and fire pension expected to eliminate the unfunded liability in fiscal 2026.
Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia
The commission approved the landscape plan for a self-storage facility on Highway 74 after staff explained tree-caliper requirements, existing site constraints (easements and retaining walls) and a modest tree-save area that reduced tree requirements.
Mobile City, Mobile County, Alabama
At the Mobile City Council meeting on Tuesday, July 29, Dearborn YMCA leaders and their counsel urged the council to halt or table a proposed transfer of city parcels that include part of the YMCA campus while a recorded escrow agreement and other title documents are reviewed.
Toll Highway Authority, Illinois State, T, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
At its July 28, 2025 Finance and Audit Committee meeting, Tollway leaders recognized Controller Patricia "Patty" Kern and senior debt manager Bill O'Connell (also referred to as William O'Connor in the transcript) as they head into retirement after decades of service.
Weld County, Colorado
The county approved a memorandum of agreement to buy a small parcel at the southwest corner of County Road 9and County Road 32 for $57,200 from Go Home 4 HNLOT LLC to allow the High Plains Boulevard design-build project to proceed.
Elko County , Nevada
The Natural Resource Management Commission reviewed demographic data for plan appendices, debated placing a mission statement into the updated water plan and voted to postpone final action to the next meeting to allow review, and agreed to form an informal three-person working group to speed drafting rather than a formal subcommittee.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
Representatives moved an interim study proposal that would create educational interventions for students and businesses to reduce child-labor violations; the committee transferred the ISP to the Labor Subcommittee for interim work.
Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia
The Planning Commission approved building elevations for a new tenant in the former Smokey Bones space, finding the design generally consistent with the GA-54 West overlay design guidelines but asking staff and a commissioner to work with the applicant on canopy color and corner materials.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
Senator Peyton presented five interim study requests aimed at modifying Arkansas workers’ compensation; the committee agreed to transfer the proposals to the Labor Subcommittee for stakeholder hearings and further work.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
State workforce officials told an Arkansas legislative committee that projected WIOA funds for program year 2025 are rising after several years of decline, described how current WIOA service delivery operates in Arkansas, and outlined potential impacts if Congress consolidates programs under the proposed “Make America Skilled Again” model.
Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia
The Planning Commission voted to recommend that the city pursue a text amendment to clarify whether the sign code prohibits roof signs, how parapet-mounted signs are treated and how multi-tenant roof signage is handled.
Mobile City, Mobile County, Alabama
At the July 29 Mobile City Council meeting, rescue groups and city staff disagreed on whether the cityshould prioritize building a new $10 million animal shelter or set aside operating funds for a low-cost, city-supported spayandneuter prevention program.
Elko County , Nevada
Greg Florie of the U.S. Forest Service reported the district is down roughly 44% in staffing, that fire response remains fully staffed, and provided status updates on local projects including Road In parking lot (on track to finish Aug. 6), MSC wall postponement, Lamoille one-way timing, and repair of the South Ruby fish station.
Weld County, Colorado
Weld County commissioners approved purchases of a 2025 Ford F-550 to replace a totaled vehicle and a Trail King TX trailer for public works; the transcript lists the trailer at $204,136.80 while the Ford F-550 figure in the record was not clear.
Seattle, King County, Washington
The Seattle City Council appointed Deborah Juarez on July 28 to fill the District 5 vacancy until a winner is certified in the November 2026 general election. The council first adopted a voting procedure by unanimous consent and then voted 7–1 for Juarez; she accepted and was sworn in.
Kittitas County, Washington
Public Works staff reported that a county application for environmental permitting funding for an I‑90 expansion project between Easton and Cle Elum was included on the House Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) appropriations bill list; staff said the inclusion is a positive step but does not guarantee final funding.
Teton County, Idaho
Architect Lindsey Love and LEAP Housing’s Bart Cochran described a proposed mutual self-help homeownership program on land at 222 W Center St., Victor, and asked Teton County to explore applying as a local applicant for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding to cover public infrastructure work estimated at $500,000–$700,000.
Seattle, King County, Washington
Councilmembers described recent operational steps to address park and transit safety—boulders placed to block vehicles at Magnuson Park, a new gate at Gas Works Park, and Seattle Police Department efforts to remove firearms—while a shooting at Northgate Light Rail Station remained under investigation.
Elko County , Nevada
BLM reported on several recent fires including a lightning-caused fire near Montello and two fires on the Tuscarora side (Sheep Creek and Cornucopia). Sheep Creek burned about 3,400 acres (roughly 400 on public land) and Cornucopia about 3,000 acres (about 95% on public land); BLM outlined reseeding and weed-treatment plans.
Teton County, Idaho
The River Recreation Committee requested an on-site board meeting at popular river access points to observe summer conditions, coordinate with Fish and Game and explore voluntary donations, signage and river-ambassador possibilities; commissioners agreed to a Friday, Sept. 15 site visit at 1:00 p.m.
Kittitas County, Washington
The regional Conference of Governments (COG) is seeking to hire a single federal advocacy firm to represent member jurisdictions; Public Works briefed commissioners on the plan and the outstanding questions about cost-allocation, potential duplication with the county’s existing federal lobbyist, and reporting back to the full board.
Weld County, Colorado
The Weld County Community Housing Authority on a July meeting approved a liability-insurance renewal (Contract ID 9709), a property transfer tied to a January 2024 agreement amendment for a State Farm Road parcel, and the transfer of a surplus Nissan Rogue used for inspections.
Teton County, Idaho
Public Works Director Daryl Johnson said the long-awaited Trail Creek Bridge replacement — 100% funded for design and construction via a local bridge program — will be built by Action Excavation starting Aug. 13 and will require a road closure during construction, with paving likely deferred until the spring.
Elko County , Nevada
BLM staff told the commission that recent NEPA rule changes add categorical exclusions from other federal agencies and eliminate draft EA public review; for EISs, the NOI will remain the only public input period, increasing the importance of cooperating-agency coordination.
Seattle, King County, Washington
After a lack of quorum at last week's Housing and Human Services committee, council leadership placed the pending board and commission appointments and a housing and community development grant-acceptance ordinance on the next full council agenda to preserve the schedule for final action and to meet a federal funding deadline of Aug. 16.
Elko County , Nevada
BLM announced a signed decision for the Crescent Valley geothermal plan (July 16), permitting for two wells on public land, a 2025 geothermal lease sale with low comment counts, and public comment timelines for several other projects including a draft technical analysis for the "Lemoyo Summit Veil System."
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
The City Commission agreed to a two‑day public and interview schedule for the city manager search, setting Aug. 11–12 for meet‑and‑greet/community tours and final candidate interviews on Aug. 12.
Kittitas County, Washington
Kittitas County Public Works updated commissioners on a feasibility study—funded by a state economic development grant and local match—examining reuse and public-private partnership options for CWU’s former industrial building ("Old Heat") and possible links to Bowers Field economic development.
KATY ISD, School Districts, Texas
The board discussed implementation of House Bill 1522: meetings impacting public posting timelines, a new requirement that board meetings be outside business hours, and changes to public-comment sign-in rules; a public commenter also urged civility and criticized several trustees' conduct at a prior study meeting.
Elko County , Nevada
BLM staff said several spring complexes from Woodhills to the refuge are failing to keep up with demand, leading to poor body condition and some deaths among wild horses; field office has requested gathers but said decisions rest at higher levels.
Teton County, Idaho
Public Works Director Daryl Johnson told commissioners the shell is up at the new search-and-rescue facility but interior funds are lacking; commissioners discussed options including partial slab pours, bidding versus sole-source work by Teton West, and potential funding from sheriff impact fees or the recreation district.
Kittitas County, Washington
Following a change in Cle Elum’s ordinance limiting fill station use to contractors with active building permits and use within certain service areas, Kittitas County Public Works told commissioners it will prioritize county operations’ access and monitor resident and contractor need before committing resources to operate a broader fill station.
KATY ISD, School Districts, Texas
A Jordan High School student told trustees a petition of 1,500 people seeks a policy change so doctor-verified illness absences would not count against eligibility for final-exam exemptions; the board did not take action at the July 28 meeting.
Seattle, King County, Washington
Committee chair warned of a lengthy Select Budget Committee meeting where members will vote on the Seattle Shield initiative (17 amendments expected), the mid-year supplemental budget package, carry-forward legislation, World Cup appropriations and an HCMS loan.
Elko County , Nevada
The Bureau of Land Management told the Natural Resource Management Commission that a cadastral survey needed to complete a legislative conveyance of airport property to West Wendover is expected in July; environmental site assessments to identify hazards under CERCLA will follow before a patent can be issued.
Kittitas County, Washington
Kittitas County commissioners approved a resolution authorizing the chair to sign a first amendment to a memorandum of agreement with Mid Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group to clarify roles, responsibilities and budget related to a Department of Ecology grant supporting Mercer Creek projects.
Seattle, King County, Washington
Councilmember Strauss introduced an amendment to Seattle City Council rules to expand the maximum public comment period from 20 minutes to up to one hour and to standardize per-speaker times based on the number of speakers; the change is scheduled for full council consideration at the next meeting.
Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana
Speakers in the meeting transcript said a Rain On Main online auction of decorated rain barrels is running through the week at rainonmaine.com; proceeds will fund water-efficiency and conservation signage and organizers emphasized that barrels reduce runoff that can carry pollutants into lakes and streams.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
The City Commission approved a rezoning from Residential Suburban (RS) to single‑family R‑1 and accepted right‑of‑way and utility easement dedications for the proposed two‑lot Logan Reserve addition, allowing an existing house to remain and a new lot to be platted to the south.
KATY ISD, School Districts, Texas
Operations officials presented a utilities management report showing declining utility costs since 2018 despite adding millions of square feet of campus space, and highlighted ongoing projects and rebate income. Trustees asked about employee discounts and retrofitting older buildings.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
Representatives of the Preston Archery Club asked the council to extend their access agreement for 30 years to enable a grant application to the Easton Foundation for facility improvements; the council said it has budgeted money for repairs, asked for more detailed proposals and tabled the item for the council's first September meeting.
Clallam County, Washington
The Clallam County Charter Review Commission deadlocked 7–7 on a proposal to add a contracted water resource specialist to the county charter and instead instructed its water committee to draft a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners.
Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana
A stylist in the Village of West Clay described offering custom wigs, a range of hair textures and full-service scalp and steam treatments aimed at women experiencing hair loss from cancer treatment.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
The council approved Ordinance 2025-5 authorizing sewer revenue bonds not to exceed $32,268,000 (to be issued in multiple series to match USDA allocations) and authorized city officials to sign closing documents; bond counsel explained USDA requires multiple series and a separate DEQ financing will follow.
Teton County, Idaho
At their July 28 meeting the Teton County Board of Commissioners approved a series of contracts, a motor-grader lease, grants and a countywide burn ban; they also directed staff to pursue several infrastructure and housing grant tasks.
Clallam County, Washington
Members of a Clallam County Charter Review Commission subcommittee met to discuss a proposed resolution that would require the Board of County Commissioners to respond to Bureau of Indian Affairs requests to place land into trust and to add standards in the county comprehensive plan for evaluating such requests.
Coconino County, Arizona
Steve Hanson, an HVAC instructor at Coconino Community College, told meeting attendees that proper HVAC sizing depends on the building envelope
nd its components (windows, insulation, age, and code) so equipment can replace BTU losses to maintain occupant comfort.
KATY ISD, School Districts, Texas
Katy ISD presented results from its Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow incentives: a multi-year program that the district says raised average daily attendance and distributed campus-level incentive funds. Administrators propose a new maintenance tier to reward campuses that sustain high attendance.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
The Preston City Council unanimously denied the Hardcastle family's request to record a written easement and to receive two free water hookups after debate over whether a newly installed 12‑inch line expanded prior prescriptive use.
Clallam County, Washington
County commissioners, Port of Port Angeles leaders and the local public utility district discussed coordinated infrastructure projects, grant-funded grid upgrades, constraints from Bonneville Power Administration contracts and a proposed West End urban growth-area swap to create shovel-ready industrial land.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
The City Commission authorized an amendment to the Salina Destination Phase 2 development agreement so stormwater infrastructure can be included in the project's special assessment package and approved a resolution of advisability to establish an internal special assessment improvement district for Phase 2.
KATY ISD, School Districts, Texas
Chief Financial Officer Chris Smith presented a budget update showing a projected use of general fund balance for 2025-26, a recommendation to keep the tax rate at the compressed floor when the board adopts rates in September, and uncertainties around property value audits and state rulemaking.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
The council approved a developer's offer to pay $63,000 in one payment upon final plat approval to buy out a 15% open‑space requirement shortfall for the Enclave East subdivision; approval allows the preliminary plat to move forward to the planning commission.
Clallam County, Washington
Clallam County commissioners agreed to back a letter asking the Washington Department of Ecology to pursue a permanent cleanup rather than an interim capping approach at a contaminated site in Port Angeles, aligning with the city’s position.
Coconino County, Arizona
Michael, general manager of Cozy Home in Flexstaff, told listeners that a mix of state, city and federal incentives could substantially reduce or eliminate out‑of‑pocket costs for many customers.
Coconino County, Arizona
Michael, general manager of Cozy Home in Flexstaff, described mini‑split (ductless) heat pumps as room-level units that can connect multiple indoor heads to a single outdoor condenser and said they often avoid ductwork losses that affect whole‑house systems.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
Commission approved a sole‑source contract with Precision Electric to install parking‑lot lighting at a downtown temple, using funds set aside for downtown off‑site parking; residents questioned using public funds on a privately owned lot and asked about political signage in temple windows.
Clallam County, Washington
The county assessor requested an extension of modified customer‑service hours through year‑end to process a backlog of audits and exemption applications; commissioners asked for a shorter 60‑day extension and weekly tracking reports showing progress, volumes and program impacts.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
Gary Thomas, the new Preston superintendent, told the city council he supports placing resource officers at elementary, junior high and high school levels and described behavior trends he observed in recent years; councilors said the city may share funding and included an additional SRO in a budget workshop discussion.
KATY ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees approved revised Board Policy FD Local to deny extracurricular participation to non-enrolled (homeschooled) students after an amendment to allow such participation failed 3-4. The discussion referenced recent state legislation and Texas Education Code testing requirements for eligibility.
KATY ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Katy ISD Board of Trustees approved the district's 2025-26 Discipline Management Plan and Student Code of Conduct after an extended discussion over a newly included definition of antisemitism, self-defense language and how campus staff should treat student recording of fights. The measure passed 4-3.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
Joel Webb, the volunteer director for Preston’s recreational baseball program, told the city council that online registration problems and worn equipment kept children from playing this season and asked the city for help with fields, safety checks and fundraising.
Coconino County, Arizona
An HVAC instructor in Flagstaff told meeting attendees that heating loads and elevation, not cooling needs, should drive selection of heating equipment and urged attention to manufacturers' cold‑climate performance specifications.
Clallam County, Washington
Clallam County will sign an MOU with North Olympic Health Care Network to provide clinical medical and behavioral-health services to Medicaid‑eligible incarcerated people; the provider will run twice‑weekly clinics, handle billing and pharmacy services, and is expected to reduce county staffing and medication costs.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
The council designated the Grapplers Gate area as an urban renewal area under the Greenfield housing rule, adopted the urban renewal plan and approved a request for proposals and minimum development requirements to solicit developers for about 2.22 acres at Mohawk and Comanche.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
After multiple flood events deposited a large log jam on the Smoky Hill River at Bill Burke Park, the City Commission authorized an emergency contract with Deal Enterprises Inc. to remove debris and associated materials; staff warned federal permits and uncertain additional costs could affect timing and final expense.
Coconino County, Arizona
Michael, general manager of Cozy Home in Flagstaff, described how heat pumps can lower operating costs, reduce carbon emissions and listed stacked rebates and income limits; his remarks were informational, not a formal action by any governing body.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Council approved a $24,574.99 change order to Blackhawk Construction LLC for additional window and door work at the UP Museum and directed staff to investigate whether the project engineer (HGM) bears responsibility for the omission in contract documents.
Vallejo, Solano County, California
The commission voted to forward a Measure P ad-hoc proposal that would fund a three-year pilot to deliver youth-led asphalt/mural art as traffic-calming and neighborhood activation across Vallejo's six council districts.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
City staff and consultants presented a draft Comprehensive Safety Action Plan on July 28 that aims to reduce roadway fatalities and serious injuries and to help the city qualify for future safety grants.
Clallam County, Washington
4‑H representatives told commissioners youth participation has rebounded near pre‑COVID levels (about 200 youth) but volunteer numbers remain roughly half pre‑pandemic; the fair faces animal housing and vendor/camping capacity constraints and the county will discuss capital improvements.
Coconino County, Arizona
A Flagstaff resident described Arizona Public Service(APS) residential rate options and said switching from a fixed rate to a time-of-use plan with a demand charge lowered her overall utility bills after she replaced a gas furnace with heat-pump mini-splits.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
The council approved a resolution selecting Sudbeck Homes as the preferred builder for East Manawa Phase 1 but made the approval contingent on receipt of secured project financing by the city’s Community Development Director by end of business Aug. 6.
Coconino County, Arizona
Marco Alatorre, a resident, described how heat pumps use refrigerant in coils to transfer heat, saying the technology is the same as in air conditioners and refrigerators.
Vallejo, Solano County, California
The City of Vallejo Deferred Compensation Committee met in the council chambers and unanimously approved several administrative and investment actions, including continuing watch status for existing funds, adding the MissionSquare Plus Fund to watch, approving travel for a national conference delegate and adding Vanguard’s 2070 target-date fund to the plan lineup.
Winchester Town, Litchfield County, Connecticut
The Northwest Hills Council of Governments awarded a $200,000 assessment grant to study the Meadow Street parking lot adjacent to the Blue Red Barn; the town has received three proposals and will hire a consultant to do contamination assessment, conceptual design and remedial planning.
Clallam County, Washington
County clerk staff briefed commissioners on changes required by a state law that adds a $50 surcharge to most civil filings; the county will hold a public hearing Aug. 26 on an amended fee schedule and raise the clerk's bench copy fee from $10 to $15 for the first 100 pages.
Coconino County, Arizona
Marco Alatorre, a Flagstaff resident, described how heat pumps cool and heat homes, differences between central and mini-split systems, and the availability of cold-weather models during public comment at a local meeting.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Brenda Mainwaring of the Iowa West Foundation briefed the council on Cycle 2 grant awards totaling more than $4 million to 40 organizations, highlighting a $1 million pledge to Child Saving Institute, workforce and scholarship programs, and new housing-stability funding.
Winchester Town, Litchfield County, Connecticut
Planning staff reported an unpermitted demolition of a former auto building at 928/936 Newfield Road and asked the owner to submit post‑facto permits and a wetlands review; staff also said ECAT moved a dumpster from its permitted location and asked that it be returned or that an enclosure permit be filed.
Vallejo, Solano County, California
The commission recommended that the city apply to the California Arts Council for state cultural-district designation using the Downtown Specific Plan arts-and-entertainment boundaries, with option to expand later; recommendation passed unanimously.
Clallam County, Washington
The board signaled support for a Port Infrastructure Development Program application to rebuild timber-era dock infrastructure at Terminal 3; the port seeks $11.25 million (80% federal) and asked the county to send a letter of support and sign it at the next regular meeting.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
A consultant-led transit study advised keeping frequent service on West Broadway, replacing low-ridership outer loops with microtransit or flexible suburban routes, and restoring Sunday service; estimated operating costs were presented and councilmembers raised questions about per-ride cost and funding shares.
Coconino County, Arizona
A Flagstaff resident told a meeting that residential heat pumps run on electricity, reduce household greenhouse gas emissions as the grid decarbonizes, and provide both heating and cooling, with one speaker citing operation to "negative 22 degrees."
Vallejo, Solano County, California
After restoration, commissioners recommended reinstalling the Onagawara (gift from Akashi, Japan) on a taller pedestal in the Japanese garden with additional lighting to reduce vandalism; the recommendation passed 5-0.
Winchester Town, Litchfield County, Connecticut
The commission approved a special-permit application allowing a fence at 272 Birch Rock Trail (Highland Lake District) submitted by James and Lynn Brandolini; the applicant provided photos and the commission said the permit will be subject to revocation if application information is later found false or incomplete.
Vallejo, Solano County, California
The commission voted unanimously to recommend the concept of a new Black Lives Matter mural on city-owned property, to be designed by Vallejo youth and returned at the design stage for council review.
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Developers and state officials marked the groundbreaking for a 92-unit mixed-income project in East Milton financed in part by Massachusetts’ new Momentum Fund, created under the Affordable Homes Act.
Whatcom County, Washington
The Whatcom County Incarceration Prevention and Reduction Task Force on July 28 endorsed a final evaluation and performance measurement plan from VillageReach and recommended the County Council and county executive implement and fund the plan’s recommendations.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Dee Dee Self updated the Safety & Security Committee on required document uploads to the TEA Sentinel Document Repository and highlighted traumatic injury protocol updates on July 28, 2025.
Winchester Town, Litchfield County, Connecticut
The commission voted to interpret the zoning definition of “structure” so that fences 7 feet or lower are not treated as structures for permitting except where other regulations apply or in the Highland Lake District.
Greater Albany Public SD 8J, School Districts, Oregon
Two residents addressed the board during public comment; one asked the district to review district-office hiring and salary decisions and explain contingency-fund uses, and a local educator thanked the board and highlighted upcoming classroom programs.
Wilson County, Texas
Wilson County planning staff reported multiple cases of houses and accessory structures built inside setbacks or over utility easements and urged stronger enforcement and public education; a commissioner moved to deny a condominium-regime request for two dwellings on one lot until a replat and separate septic systems are in place.
Whatcom County, Washington
A consultant for the county’s jail project told the Whatcom County Incarceration Prevention and Reduction Task Force on July 28 that a time‑series forecast used in a preliminary rated‑bed capacity analysis projects roughly 600 beds by 2050 and about 560 beds under a commonly used 80% operating guideline.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Chief Pat Leber reviewed the district audit inspection process and proposed assignments of committee members to inspection teams; committee members were to be assigned and a timeline for campus inspections developed during the July 28, 2025 meeting.
Winchester Town, Litchfield County, Connecticut
The Winchester Planning and Zoning Commission voted to adopt a package of zoning text amendments affecting Highland Lake District fence rules, new helipad language, definitions and the zoning use table; the changes were approved with conditions and an effective date of Sept. 1, 2025.
Greater Albany Public SD 8J, School Districts, Oregon
Board and staff are assembling a long-range facility advisory committee of about 25 members representing staff and community; the committee will meet monthly and report regularly to the board.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Assistant Superintendent Shawn Duhon briefed the Safety & Security Committee on July 28, 2025, about Cycle 1 grant outcomes and the expected impacts of Cycle 2 funding on campus security measures including cameras, locks and lighting; specific dollar amounts were not specified in the meeting materials.
Wilson County, Texas
Wilson County commissioners discussed a proposal to allow the Guadalupe Valley Family Violence Shelter to continue occupying unused classroom space in the county courthouse annex at 1103 Fourth Street; the shelter has used the space since 2019, and staff said there is currently no formal contract on file.
Greater Albany Public SD 8J, School Districts, Oregon
At its organizational meeting the board approved routine organizational resolutions and the consent agenda, nominated leadership and discussed whether to continue off-site public listening sessions; staff said turnout at off-site sessions has not increased attendance and is resource-intensive.
Franklin County, Iowa
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to allow county employee Angela Varner to use up to five days of sick leave for paid bereavement while the board reviews its bereavement policy, including whether to expand covered relationships to domestic partners, fiancés and household members.
Jefferson County, Idaho
The county’s noxious weed/invasive species program received approval to purchase a Polaris ATV for $9,500 and the board approved a resolution (No. 2025-31) to declare a 2018 Suzuki King Quad 500 surplus for sale; staff also reported a $10,000 agreement with the Bureau of Land Management for weed work.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
The court agreed with the state to withdraw the current revocation motion, extend David Saldivar’s community supervision for two years, and refer him to felony drug court while in custody; if not accepted he will be placed in an inpatient stabilization facility (ISF) and subject to GPS and no-contact conditions with family members.
Wilson County, Texas
The tax assessor requested funds to scan fragile historical tax books into a searchable digital archive; a full-run quote was $60,006.74, with a quarterly option quoted at about $22,005.69 per quarter but without guaranteed future pricing.
Franklin County, Iowa
The county treasurer reported switching to a new printing vendor for tax statements and outlined Iowa DOT plans for a multi-year system modernization (driver’s license, titling and registration) that may shift service delivery online and affect local revenue/workflow.
Jefferson County, Idaho
The county approved road acceptance for Magnolia Estates subdivision and required the developer to warrant a five-year compaction warranty for a cul-de-sac; signatures will be completed by county staff.
Greater Albany Public SD 8J, School Districts, Oregon
The board approved a purchasing plan to move from annual bus leases to direct purchases; staff said the move reduces interest costs, avoids future lease obligations and relies in part on 70% reimbursement from the transportation component of basic school support.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
Carlos White pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance (state jail felony) and the court accepted a plea calling for a 180-day state jail-term sentence, with the judge advising the defendant of the consequences and waiving appeal rights consistent with the plea.
Wilson County, Texas
Wilson County commissioners reviewed a resolution to apply for the Texas Indigent Defense Commission'funded Indigent Defense Improvement Grant and designated county officials to manage the award.
Jefferson County, Idaho
The board approved a service contract with Rocky Mountain Power to furnish electrical service to a new landfill shop; the one-time connection fee is approximately $8,850 and staff recommended the option that provides a $250 credit.
Franklin County, Iowa
Supervisors opened a public hearing on a fiscal year 2026 budget amendment, heard no public comment, and later approved Resolution 25-40 to adopt the amendment after staff described short-term budget adjustments for home care and public health.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
Raul Lopez pleaded no contest to indecency with a child (count 4); the court accepted stipulations, sentenced him to eight years in prison, recorded an affirmative family-violence finding, ordered chapter-62 registration, and advised Lopez that the plea carried deportation and reentry consequences.
Greater Albany Public SD 8J, School Districts, Oregon
Board members heard a detailed briefing on a governor's executive order that requires districts to adopt a personal electronic device policy by Oct. 31 and implement it by Jan. 1; the superintendent outlined key points and board members raised enforcement and equity questions.
Jefferson County, Idaho
A Fair Board member asked permission to explore allowing a private operator to run Airbnb-style stays in sheep camps at the Mud Lake fairgrounds; commissioners said the idea raises questions about liability, planning and zoning and suggested further research and particulars from the proposer.
Jefferson County, Idaho
University of Idaho Extension staff reported that a county vehicle is showing engine problems and multiple local mechanics advised against expensive repairs; commissioners discussed using reserve accounts or next year’s budget to fund replacement and suggested putting the failing truck on an auction if repair is not economical.
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
Staff reported June EV-charger usage and revenue data and said the city is researching alternative vendors to reach cost neutrality; fast chargers at the aquatic center are inoperable and the four Level 2 chargers at City Hall are in service.
Wilson County, Texas
The director of a local animal shelter asked commissioners to consider an annual county contribution or a formal county-run animal control department; she described capacity, high intake, a rebranding plan and existing contracts with nearby cities.
Franklin County, Iowa
County engineering staff reviewed a Federal Highway Administration-backed safety plan that highlights priority segments, intersections and curves; implementation could require roughly $15 million in work and the county’s underserved-community map reduced grant competitiveness.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
Nicholas Paul Gonzales pleaded true to violations of probation conditions for failure to report and the court revoked community supervision and sentenced him to five years in prison, after defense urged continued treatment placement but the judge found probation ineffective.
Jefferson County, Idaho
Planning and zoning staff told commissioners they have sent more than 400 letters about right-of-way and related compliance issues, emphasized that decisions by the planning administrator are appealable and urged residents to contact planning staff first before seeking escalation.
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
The committee approved forwarding a draft memorials and public art policy to council after the parks advisory board requested clarifications: the board's role is recommendatory (not denial authority), decommissioning language was broadened, and site plans will be required with applications.
Franklin County, Iowa
Board approved an Iowa DOT agreement routing primary-highway detours onto county roads for upcoming bridge work; staff said the project was delayed and should occur mid-next summer.
Wilson County, Texas
County IT staff proposed unifying the county'wide phone network onto a cloud-based system, citing replacement of deprecated servers, reduced interoffice dialing friction and estimated first-year savings; commissioners asked questions about contract length, training and continuity for emergency operations.
Jefferson County, Idaho
The board approved a $96,975 contract with Conservco to refinish shower walls and floors in the county jail; sheriff’s office said funds are available in jail repair/building accounts and work is needed to pass inspection.
Jefferson County, Idaho
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners approved buying 19 DS200 ballot scanners and tabulators for $147,649, with an $80,000 payment this year and the balance next fiscal year contingent on available funds.
Franklin County, Iowa
Board was told a civil service commission seat will be vacant Aug. 16 and that the county must find an appointee; the conversation clarified which appointing authorities fill each seat.
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
After reviewing other cities' ordinances, staff told the committee that the existing noise ordinance allows enforcement of "noise disturbances" at any hour and that the issue is primarily one of training and policy application for police and code enforcement, not new statutory language.
Wilson County, Texas
A representative of the county attorney's office requested making a part-time investigator and a part-time civil attorney full time, asked for modest increases for conferences and continuing education, and said the office hopes to reduce use of outside counsel.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
Alexander Aguilar pleaded guilty to a second-degree offense (count 5) involving a minor. Under a plea agreement the court imposed a 16-year prison term, a $1,500 fine, an affirmative family-violence finding, lifetime offender registration and a ban on residing with minors.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
The Bridgeport City Council publicly announced that it would convene an executive session to discuss several matters permitted under the Texas Government Code.
Franklin County, Iowa
The Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution 25-38 to designate county elected and appointed officials as voting representatives to the Iowa State Association of Counties (ISAC).
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
After reviewing examples and community concerns, the committee directed staff to research a transitional mixed-use downtown zoning option and to analyze statutory housing requirements; staff will report back with zoning concepts, design standards and legal constraints.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
Bridgeport City Council approved five consent agenda items, including appointments to the Airport Advisory Board, the semiannual impact fee report, sale of forfeited police property, and cancellation of an August meeting; a council member later sought confirmation that appointments matched the agenda report.
Wilson County, Texas
A justice court official asked commissioners to convert a temporary position to full time and authorize a county-funded portion of a juvenile diversion coordinator position, citing a state mandate and Article 45.309 (Ch. 45, Subchapter E).
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
The council authorized the city manager to sign documents to accept a $15,000 grant from Texas Parks and Wildlife (OHV decal funds); staff said the money will likely count toward an existing grant match and may fund equipment or trail maintenance.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
Charles Garrett Smith pleaded guilty to attempted fraud and received a sentence that included restitution to a bank, suspended jail time, community service and parenting requirements. Court verified partial restitution payment and set monthly installment plan for the remaining balance.
Wilson County, Texas
At a budget workshop, county staff and elected officials discussed a proposed $3,500 flat increase for all county employees and a separate request from the sheriff to raise deputy starting pay toward $60,550; a motion to advance a salary plan was made and seconded but the transcript does not record a final vote.
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
City staff will craft a sidewalk-repair policy increasing the reimbursement cap from $500 to $2,500 with a 50% match and an annual program cap of $25,000; committee members also asked staff to revisit tree-planting specifications and root-barrier practice to reduce future sidewalk damage.
Franklin County, Iowa
Supervisors approved authorizing the county auditor to sign a participation agreement for an additional opioid settlement and discussed prior uses and reporting obligations for settlement funds.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
The Bridgeport City Council voted unanimously to adopt a youth services standards of care policy for the Parks and Recreation Department’s after‑school program and camps; the policy updates staff titles and clarifies sign‑out authority to maintain the city’s exemption from state licensing.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
Jamila Richardson consented to appear by video, waived jury trial, and entered a no-contest plea under a plea agreement calling for two days in the Bexar County Jail, restitution to Kohl's, and no contact with Kohl's and JCPenney; judge accepted stipulations and entered sentence.
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
The Public Administration Committee voted unanimously to ask the city attorney to draft an amendment to Dallas City Code section 8.91 that removes a stray reference to obtaining a permit for murals, preserving the standards but eliminating an implied permit process.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
A judge in Bexar County on July 28 continued arguments on a defense motion to suppress a recorded conversation between defendant Ronald Lamar Allen and his former civil attorney, Charles Michael Ireland Jr., after testimony from the former attorney and a law-enforcement investigator.
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon
Kevin and Julie Ryan asked the council during public comment to confirm a permitting pathway for an existing nonconforming lodging operation and said a 2020 ordinance provision and a neighbor agreement would reduce required off‑street parking; staff is also advising them on possible local historic designation.
Franklin County, Iowa
A landowner told the Franklin County Board of Supervisors that a recently completed county drainage tile project appears to have increased standing water on parts of his property; staff said they have emailed the project engineer and noted a two-year warranty on the work.
Hardin County, Texas
Hardin County staff told the commissioners they are waiting on appraisal district information before finalizing the fiscal year 26 proposed budget and the 2025 proposed tax rate; the court scheduled further discussion for the July 30 special meeting after staff aims to circulate a draft by the next day.
Pratt County, Kansas
County spraying operations are behind schedule due to weather and staffing constraints, but equipment is operating and crews are responding to citizen requests as they come in.
Hardin County, Texas
Commissioner Cook’s recommendations from the employee benefits committee were tabled because the presenter and the HR director were absent; the court set a special meeting for July 30 at 10 a.m. to revisit the item.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
A court found Victor Alvarez violated a probation condition tied to a substance-abuse treatment plan, granted the state's motion to revoke supervision and sentenced him to four years in prison with a $1,000 fine and a therapeutic-community recommendation.
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon
The Small Business Administration opened a disaster recovery center after the Rowena wildfire and is offering low‑interest loans for homeowners, renters, businesses and nonprofits; deadlines and loan limits were announced at the council meeting.
Routt County, Colorado
County staff reported a partial MMOF award with a required 25% local match, concerns about lost grant funding for a county solar project and a proposed Colorado River District grant to upgrade water at Whitehaven Mobile Home Park; commissioners discussed outreach and next steps.
Pratt County, Kansas
The Pratt County Commission entered executive session multiple times to discuss attorney‑client matters including a tax portfolio, banking, and tax foreclosure; each session concluded with no action taken.
Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas
During a docket call, a judge found Christopher Beltran indigent, confirmed he wants to pursue his appeal and ordered that new appellate counsel be appointed after the defendant said his appointed attorney had not contacted him.
Hardin County, Texas
Hardin County Commissioners approved Constable Jeffcoat’s request to appoint Shauna Fippin as a deputy constable for Precinct 4 to serve as a school resource officer at Hardin-Anderson ISD; the court and constable discussed staffing, reimbursement and a potential employee transfer to the school district.
Routt County, Colorado
County staff on July 28 said Saddleback Ranch/Double Dollar Cattle Company has leased state land in the Cow Creek corridor for about 50 continuous years and that the county would likely prepare a letter of support for a lease renewal.
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon
The council authorized the city manager to sign a professional services agreement with Mead & Hunt to update the airport master plan at a not‑to‑exceed amount of $509,321, contingent on county approval and grant funding. FAA AIP funds and a $150,000 state core grant will cover most costs.
Pratt County, Kansas
A resident’s photos and complaints about flooding and blocked access on Northeast Fifth Street near 110th Avenue were discussed; commissioners also noted an invitation to attend a KDOT open house on a proposed Kingman project.
Routt County, Colorado
County and regional partners have hired a housing innovation manager, are forming a South Route housing advisory board and plan a budget request for continued county support; commissioners discussed governance, collaboration with Yampa Valley Housing Authority and next steps.
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon
The City Council unanimously adopted an amendment to Chapter 5.24 to increase presumptive fines for repeat noxious‑vegetation violations, aiming to deter repeat offenders and reduce staff abatement burdens.
Hardin County, Texas
Hardin County Commissioners approved an updated job description for an Inogen Healthcare case worker position; the change will take effect in the next budget year, county officials said.
Routt County, Colorado
County commissioners discussed pursuing a countywide lodging tax ballot measure that could raise about $110,000 per 1% annually, debated allowable uses, stakeholder outreach, and statutory deadlines for a potential November vote.
Pratt County, Kansas
Commissioners reviewed final budget line-item shifts within the elections budget, a $12,000 capital transfer, and were told the annual audit draft remains in nonfinal form awaiting clerical and technical review.
Cooke County, Texas
The court awarded multiple road material contracts for FY25, approved a 59‑lot RV development on Lone Oak Road and granted final plat approval for The Meadows subdivision in Precinct 1. Commissioners approved bids to multiple vendors so the county can draw on different suppliers across precincts.
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon
City staff and consultant presented a scaled, five-block First Street streetscape project for downtown that addresses failing sidewalks and walls, has an estimated construction budget of $6.92 million, and will require archaeological mitigation and easement acquisitions before bids this fall.
Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York
A proposal to buy a rubber‑tired trolley for downtown circulation remains in the project list, but committee members and county staff warned that operating logistics and costs are unresolved; staff will look for potential operators and partners.
Pratt County, Kansas
Pratt County commissioners approved a $1,000 annual pay increase for two newly promoted lieutenants in Pratt County Fire and Rescue; the change was recorded as $38.46 biweekly.
Cooke County, Texas
Commissioners approved the Friends of the Cook County Library’s mural for the library exterior and confirmed the group will cover the cost. The court also noted the design avoids controversial titles on the painted book images.
Okanogan County, Washington
Planning staff said the county received a state grant to support a periodic update of the Critical Areas Ordinance, including mapping updates from Department of Ecology and FEMA that could affect zoning maps.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
Council members reviewed options to bolster code enforcement and civil enforcement capacity, including hiring a dedicated enforcement officer, using police personnel on an enforcement detail, or contracting with an outside vendor.
Okanogan County, Washington
County engineer reported chip seal work in Brewster, paving completion on Old 97, vault‑toilet installation at Whistler Canyon and concerns that rising costs may force service cuts; commissioners discussed long‑term cost pressures on road maintenance.
Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York
The LPC removed a proposed Frederick Douglass Art Center at 337 Mill Street from the recommended DRI slate because the applicant lacked secured match and site‑control evidence; members suggested the project be included in the strategic investment plan instead.
Cooke County, Texas
The Commissioners Court approved a motion to move the county’s investment safekeeping from PNC Bank to US Bank, projected to save about $1,000 annually and provide more responsive customer service. The transfer will be initiated after paperwork and timed to avoid interrupting interest payments.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
City staff and council members discussed a proposed outsourcing plan for park mowing and grounds maintenance that would change how the parks department handles routine duties and could increase short-term budgeted expenses while reducing staff workload and risk of lapses in maintenance.
Pratt County, Kansas
Horizons Mental Health Center told Pratt County commissioners its client count and revenues rose, the agency is expanding office space, and upcoming Medicaid recertification will increase administrative work for staff.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
City staff reviewed three proposed water-rate scenarios intended to bring the utility fund into financial balance and into compliance with the Texas Water Development Board requirement that revenue equal or exceed expenses.
Montgomery County, Kansas
The board authorized hiring a replacement staffer in the treasurer’s office ahead of planned retirements, approved two neighborhood revitalization awards totaling $85,300, and signed a contract adjustment for assigned indigent‑defense services.
Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York
An urgent‑care application for 347 Main Street remained on the LPC project list after members requested additional information on insurance acceptance, site control and financial readiness.
Cooke County, Texas
City secretaries from Gainesville and Kalisburg urged Cook County commissioners to create a dedicated elections administrator to centralize election operations. Commissioners discussed the request at length during the FY26 budget hearing but took no formal action, noting funding and staffing trade-offs.
Okanogan County, Washington
Planning staff said the county is likely to extend a moratorium on new cannabis grows so a consultant-led economic impact study can inform future code changes; dozens of existing grows are out of compliance, staff said.
Okanogan County, Washington
The board discussed drafting changes to county code (chapter 19) to convert certain criminal penalties into civil penalties and agreed to set up a dedicated session to lay out the process and preliminary policy choices.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
The council announced it would convene an executive session under Texas Government Code section 551.074 to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, duties, compensation or possible discipline of the city manager; the council planned to reconvene in open session for discussion and possible action.
Riverside County, California
RCTC approved an agreement with HDR Engineering to complete Next Generation Toll Feasibility Study 2, studying potential express‑lane conversions and new capacity on the I‑215, I‑215/60/91 and 91 corridors to inform future project recommendations.
Riverside County, California
Staff reported that Governor Newsom signed the 2025-26 California budget and that formula programs funded by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund were not cut; RCTC will monitor GGRF reauthorization and highlighted federal appropriations requests advanced in the House committee process.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
Council members and staff discussed a plan to regrade the slope between the pool parking lot and pavilion, use community and contractor support and redirect discretionary "hot money" toward the estimated $48,000 project instead of distributing those funds to outside groups.
Okanogan County, Washington
Planning staff said the county is preparing a separate Title 19 rewrite to remove misdemeanor jail penalties from land-use and addressing chapters and replace them with civil compliance processes and written agreements.
Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York
The committee unanimously agreed to modify the DRI boundary to include a vacant former cigar factory at 15 North Cherry Street and keep the workforce-housing proposal in the project list for now.
Montgomery County, Kansas
Commissioners discussed a request from the Southeast Kansas Regional Juvenile Detention Center’s executive director to pursue state Secure Care designation that would allow state reimbursement for certain placements; commissioners asked staff to draft a letter of support and to seek letters from local justice partners.
Okanogan County, Washington
A public commenter who participated on the precinct committee thanked the county auditor and committee members for their work on reprecincting and confirmed the commissioners will consider the proposal at a rescheduled meeting next Monday at 1:30 p.m.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
Council members set a workshop to review hangar conditions and potential rate adjustments, with officials saying tenants may accept higher rates if revenue is reinvested in repairs and security upgrades.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
Staff reported that Standard and Hartford will honor current life and long‑term disability (LTD) rates and Hartford may offer a lower LTD rate; council asked insurers to present to the council at the next meeting before making a decision.
Okanogan County, Washington
The Okanogan County Planning Commission voted to send a draft code revision to public comment that would change when private driveways become named roads and add a limited authorization for county GIS drones to support mapping and 9-1-1 addressing.
Okanogan County, Washington
Public works staff outlined plans for a three‑well pump house, testing and permitting steps, well decommissioning, and possible grant priorities to upgrade domestic water lines at the fairgrounds and RV park; staff estimated building costs and discussed grant strategy.
Riverside County, California
Riverside County Transportation Commission staff presented a ranked list of 17 project applications for the Southern California Association of Governments' 2025 competitive awards for Surface Transportation Block Grant and CMAQ funds; committee approved forwarding the ranking to SCAG after discussion about project readiness and NEPA clearance.
Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York
Staff told the Poughkeepsie LPC it received $33.7 million in DRI funding requests across 25 applications and will ask the committee to reduce that to a recommended slate totaling $12–$16 million; project sponsors will be asked to present and answer questions at the next meeting.
Okanogan County, Washington
The board awarded a bid to Cascade Mechanical to install a cooling unit in the Ringhofer Building, approving the low bidder and authorizing the purchase at the quoted price, including sales tax.
Montgomery County, Kansas
The county’s health‑plan broker reported that Aetna network discounts kept overall plan costs favorable but that pharmacy spending rose to represent 40% of early 2025 claims; the broker recommended expanding script‑sourcing and exploring diabetic support programs to curb rising drug costs.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
Council members reviewed the city’s facility use arrangements with the county and 4‑H, focusing on who pays utilities and staff costs, a 90‑day notice clause in the county agreement, recurring extended setup times for events, and the possibility of renegotiating terms at a workshop.
Riverside County, California
The commission approved sole‑source amendments with Nossaman LLP for legal support and Parsons Transportation Group for project and construction management to prepare for a progressive design‑build delivery of the 91 Eastbound Corridor Operations Project (91 E‑COP).
Okanogan County, Washington
The board granted administrative leave to county employees affected by a late‑Friday HVAC fan motor failure that released smoke and odors at the prosecutor's office; the resolution was approved at the meeting.
Riverside County, California
RCTC selected HNTB to perform an Innovative Financing and Feasibility Study for State Route 79 Segment 3 and other segments, aiming to identify funding/financing options for a combined construction need of more than $1 billion.
Okanogan County, Washington
The Okanogan County commissioners approved two memoranda of understanding: an extension of the county security contract through Dec. 31, 2025, with recruiting to begin for new campus positions, and a one‑year agreement granting two floating holidays to a bargaining unit for 2026.
Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York
Members of the Poughkeepsie Local Planning Committee disclosed several conflicts of interest and agreed on recusal procedures before reviewing 25 Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) applications.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
Council members and staff discussed a deteriorating municipal pool with persistent leaks, exposed wiring and code concerns; staff will explore grants and short-term maintenance while long-term funding options remain unresolved.
Walla Walla County, Washington
Washington State Department of Transportation presented Wallowa County Public Works with the statewide county award for project delivery excellence for the Lamar/Arch bridge work, praising schedule, budget and documentation performance.
Peoria County, Illinois
Committee members reviewed monthly workforce and vacancy dashboards and a quarterly liability and workers' compensation report. Members asked staff to propose changes to the reports' content and intervals to improve transparency and usefulness.
Riverside County, California
The Riverside County Transportation Commission approved an amendment to a cooperative agreement with the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) to actualize betterment costs for the I‑15 Cross County toll segment, updating estimated costs after bids came in higher and authorizing use of unobligated CMAQ funds.
Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin
The board voted to repeal and recreate Chapter 7 Article 7 to clarify definitions and limits for bicycles, electric bicycles and electric scooters, restrict scooter operation on roads over 30 mph, prohibit short‑term rental programs, and increase the maximum forfeiture to $50; the ordinance also requires helmets for riders under 16.
Montgomery County, Kansas
Montgomery County community corrections reported that 60% of case closures were successful in the past fiscal year, identified common technical violations (missed reporting, missed treatment, continued drug use), paid for limited mental‑health assessments for uninsured clients and plans audits and case‑plan improvements.
Walla Walla County, Washington
The board approved creation of a temporary, part‑time Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 2 position to handle tax‑foreclosure work and authorized HR to prepare a job description; commissioners asked that a hiring‑freeze exception and funding details be brought forward before advertising.
Peoria County, Illinois
County staff presented a proposed paid parental leave policy modeled on the City of Peoria's plan. The committee discussed adopting two weeks of county-paid leave concurrent with FMLA, with staff recommending a 4-month window to use the benefit; members signaled interest and staff will return with a final proposal.
Tiffin City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
Trustees approved an MOU to reinstate four content‑area department chairs and one electives chair at Tiffin Columbian High School funded partly from savings tied to security staffing changes, adopted 2025‑26 student/parent handbooks with planned committee review, and updated policies to align with recent state legislation.
Walla Walla County, Washington
The board approved the annual interagency memorandum of agreement with Washington State University Extension to fund local extension services; longtime WSU Extension educator Debbie Williams announced she will retire effective Aug. 31 and staff presented a succession approach.
Peoria County, Illinois
County Operations Committee approved a contract to upgrade its jury management system and discussed the broader Enterprise Justice suite, migration to cloud hosting, and the system's integrations with jail, courts and law-enforcement tools.
Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin
Staff presented complaint data and draft industrial performance standards for noise, vibration, odor, light and particulate emissions; trustees debated whether to adopt objective standards and whether the village should acquire monitoring equipment or hire third‑party experts case‑by‑case.
Montgomery County, Kansas
The county clerk reported a smaller verified pool of poll workers than needed for November’s general election, proposed recruiting high‑school students and county employees (with supervisor approval) as poll workers, and said consolidating precinct parts could reduce staffing needs but requires state coordination.
Tiffin City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
The board approved several vendor contracts and service agreements: continued with K12 Business Consulting, renewed an agreement with American Fidelity for flexible benefits, approved Julian Group (Medicaid) services and a one‑year engagement with Zepeda & Associates for GAAP auditing services.
Peoria County, Illinois
The County Operations Committee on July 29 approved a four-year collective bargaining agreement covering Highway Department employees represented by Laborers Local 165, Operating Engineers Local 649 and Teamsters Local 627.
Walla Walla County, Washington
The commissioners approved a professional services agreement with a real-estate/ROW consultant to support right-of-way acquisition services for the Mill Creek CAP‑205 flood project; the corp-designated federal funds will cover a large portion of construction, while right‑of‑way work is being advanced by county staff and consultants.
Montgomery County, Kansas
The county’s public-works staff recommended replacing a collapsed culvert at the Buckeye Street/James Gould Road T‑intersection with two 36‑inch pipes as the lowest‑cost near-term fix; commissioners agreed and staff outlined other bridge and road projects, equipment purchases and staffing updates.
Tiffin City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
The board approved a second resolution required by state law to place a 0.75% earned‑income tax on the November ballot; administration will file required paperwork with county and state officials.
Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin
Wold Architects presented a facilities condition and space‑utilization master plan recommending a multi‑phase approach: priority public works upgrades, a new combined public safety facility, village hall renovations, and relocation of Fire Station 2, with total multi‑phase costs spread over a roughly 10‑year outlook.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
A resident identified as Derek used the public-comment period to describe longstanding personal hardships he attributes to a child-support increase and actions by Lewis County courts and other agencies; he said a later court action quashed prior penalties but asked the council to hear his experience.
Walla Walla County, Washington
After lengthy discussion, commissioners agreed to surplus rolling metal shelving owned by the county but tabled approval pending estimates of removal, flooring replacement and intended future use of the vacated space in the sheriff's office; staff will return with cost options.
McPherson County, Kansas
The board approved writing off $22.50 in health-department debts and removing $62.50 from the Kansas Debt Recovery System under KSA 60-5-11, which limits the time medical debt can sit in collections to five years.
Tiffin City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
After a lengthy debate about whether food‑service purchases should come from the general fund, program‑improvement (PI) funds or state subsidies, the board voted to table a $51,660 fund transfer request and asked administration to resolve outstanding questions at a special meeting.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
Leaders of the Southwest Washington Fair presented event details to the Chehalis City Council and invited council members to opening ceremonies and fair events; organizers noted higher livestock entries, community sponsorship and volunteer opportunities.
Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin
The board approved a three‑year extension with Fair Market Assessments for property assessment services (2026–2028) and confirmed a full revaluation in 2026 to address the village's low assessment ratio.
Walla Walla County, Washington
Wallowa County approved a county program agreement (No. 2560362787) with the Washington Department of Children, Youth and Families to reimburse the county for short-term juvenile detention bed days when state transport is delayed; the state increased the per‑bed reimbursement rate to $250 per day.
Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin
The board approved a Class B beer and Class C wine license for District Pour House at 686 Mike McCarthy Way but declined the full Class B liquor license; owner April Smith said the limitation “does negatively impact” projected revenue and that liquor sales could represent more than 20% of total revenue on event days.
McPherson County, Kansas
The county approved a memorandum of understanding with Enterprise Products/Mid America Pipeline to repair roadway damage on 14th Avenue (Old Highway 81) caused by pipeline work, authorizing sleeve, flowable-fill and resurfacing work and coordination with township officials for detours and rock delivery.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
The Village of Mundelein Board recessed into executive session to discuss personnel and minutes under statutory exemptions and announced there would be no action afterward.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
Representatives from the Chehalis/Shales Basin Partnership updated the council on watershed management work, citing historic low July flows in the Chehalis River, coordinated restoration projects, student internships and grant activity, and invited council to engage in future planning.
Walla Walla County, Washington
The board approved a human-resources action to create a part‑time/full‑time transport/reentry officer position funded 80% by the Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) to support transport, reentry and case‑management duties at the jail; HR will finalize a job description and a hiring-freeze exception will follow.
Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin
The Village Board granted a conditional use permit for automobile sales at NHB Auto (1105 Ashwaubenon Street) after a public hearing and a brief comment from a nearby business owner expressing dust/parking concerns.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
After a public hearing, the Chehalis City Council adopted Resolution 18-2025 to declare surplus and release a portion of a sanitary sewer main easement south of Rush Road in the industrial park; staff said no underground sewer main currently occupies the easement area.
McPherson County, Kansas
The county approved a three-year, $51,006.92 engagement with the Arnold Group to conduct a compensation study and accepted an optional job description review up to $8,422; the consultant outlined a 4–6 month typical timeline and recommended stakeholder meetings and policy updates.
Walla Walla County, Washington
The county approved Proposal 20-250-728 to award Wallowa County's portion of economic development sales tax funds to the City of Waitsburg for converting a condemned pool site into a seasonal artificial ice rink and summer skate park; the county said the project met program criteria and the city pledged local match.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
The Village of Mundelein Finance Committee moved and the board approved payment of bills totaling $479,983.03 for the period July 15–28, 2025.
Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin
The Village Board approved a resubmitted site plan and a third amended development agreement for Commonplace Building 2 at 670 Mike McCarthy Way, authorizing tax-increment financing timing changes and confirming a 5‑story, 91‑unit mixed‑use building will move forward.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
At a July 28 Committee of the Whole meeting, village counsel and outside attorneys briefed trustees on a proposed social‑media policy, emphasizing First Amendment limits, FOIA and records‑retention obligations, staffing and insurance uncertainties; trustees asked questions but the policy was not voted on in this session.
Walla Walla County, Washington
After an hour-long public hearing with residents urging stronger enforcement, the Wallowa County Board of Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 503 to restrict parking and authorize vehicle impounds on specified county roadways, including Rooks Park Road and a section of Reservoir Road.
McPherson County, Kansas
The county approved a two-year contract with Kirk and Michaels to inspect bridges after the long-serving county inspector announced retirement; the contract covers biennial inspections of 460 bridges and costs about $193,200 every two years plus fees for newly constructed bridges.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
A local at-home day-care provider addressed trustees during public comment asking the board to allow eight children rather than the previously proposed 16, and to permit four additional school-age children under an extension.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
The City Council approved a supplemental agreement for construction management services for the Louisiana Avenue grind-and-overlay project, with 90% of the $66,295 cost covered by a TIB pavement-preservation grant and a 10% city match from TBD funds.
Miller County, Georgia
The board approved routine items including beer and wine license renewals, a tax assessor service contract renewal, a spending resolution to continue operations under the prior fiscal year budget, ACCG safety discount form, and a disaster recovery and redevelopment plan requiring chairman signatures.
Englewood City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Department heads reviewed major capital projects, noting completed items (Bates Logan park, Broadway paving), near-complete efforts (ERC upgrades, Fox Building roof) and higher-than-expected bids on some utilities work; council asked for continued reporting and for project cost and schedule details in the 2026 capital process.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
The Public Works and Engineering Committee secured contracts and purchase orders for sewer cleaning, engineering staffing, a Park Street gateway arch, and the next phase of an LED streetlight retrofit, totaling approximately $409,464.
McPherson County, Kansas
The Board of County Commissioners approved a temporary moratorium on commercial battery energy storage systems to allow staff and the planning board to review zoning and comprehensive-plan rules; the moratorium runs through Jan. 1, 2028, and commissioners directed a months-long review of regulations.
Miller County, Georgia
Road department staff presented quotes for a box plate and alternative booms and discussed used and new options for cutters and excavators; commissioners said purchases should be considered in the upcoming budget rather than approved immediately.
Englewood City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Director of finance reported June results showing revenues at 51.6% of budget and expenditures at 48.7% year to date, an operating surplus near $1 million and staff proposed including two small restricted balances — $95,000 long-term asset reserve and $182,000 stadium refund — in next year’s budget discussion.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
The Chehalis City Council awarded a construction contract and approved related construction-management funding for the 13th Street Sidewalk Improvements Phase 2 project, with most costs covered by a Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) grant and a city match from the Transportation Benefit District (TBD).
Arapahoe County, Colorado
The board moved into executive session under Colorado statute to develop negotiation strategy and receive legal advice on multiple items: collective bargaining (AFSCME and later FOP added), condemnation for the Front Range Energy Storage Project, and a proposed sale of county property. The motion was moved, seconded and the board voted in favor.
Englewood City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
City engineers reported an improved average pavement condition following 2021–2024 work and said further three‑year surveys, predictive modeling and targeted maintenance can keep the network at a 70 OCI target; council asked for survey costs and confirmed flexible response to poor-outlier streets.
Miller County, Georgia
After a constituent request, commissioners reviewed whether county equipment may be used on an unnamed private road and were advised by ACCG guidance that the county cannot perform maintenance on non‑county roads unless the property is deeded to the county.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
The board approved a social-media policy that keeps comments disabled by default. Trustees discussed the mechanics and staff said enabling comments would require additional research on FOIA and Open Meetings Act compliance.
Miller County, Georgia
The tax commissioner asked the board to adopt a resolution to write off property‑tax records older than seven years to correct legacy posting issues identified after new software installation; commissioners approved the resolution by motion.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
Trustees adopted a resolution authorizing a lease between the Village of Mundelein and Tight Head Brewing Company for space at 165 North Archer Avenue.
Arapahoe County, Colorado
County staff briefed the board on the annual question of whether to continue a $20,000 business personal property exemption; commissioners requested additional data from the assessor and finance staff about revenue impacts and how recent changes in commercial assessment rates affect revenues.
Englewood City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Englewood city staff and consultants on Monday presented a draft South Metro waste diversion plan and asked the council to return it for nonbinding approval on Aug. 18 as a blueprint for the next 10 years of regional recycling and organics work.
Doña Ana County, New Mexico
Brandon Beakley found an injured, skittish dog in Chaparral in September. After a vet treated the animal and found a microchip, the listed owner declined to reclaim the dog; the Beakley family is caring for the animal and seeking a new home.
Miller County, Georgia
Commissioners approved renewal of the county’s Eventide E‑911 recorder contract, selecting the option with 24/7 on‑site and remote support to ensure continuous recording of calls and radio traffic.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
Trustees passed an ordinance authorizing fees for NSF returned checks and village-owned electric vehicle charging stations and approved a broader amendment to the municipal fee schedule (Title 3, Chapter 8).
Arapahoe County, Colorado
Emergency management staff presented a new annex describing county procedures and roles for responding to pre-planned public-safety power shutoffs (PSPS). The board endorsed placing the annex into the county Emergency Operations Plan and asked staff to continue utility coordination, including with Xcel Energy and local cooperatives.
Jackson County, Alabama
The commission appointed Commissioner Gulley to represent Jackson County on the ACCA Legislative Committee as part of its routine rotation of representation.
Grover Beach City, San Luis Obispo County, California
The Grover Beach City Council on July 28 introduced a standalone ordinance to update local ADU rules, removing a locally required ADU covenant, clarifying owner‑occupancy exemptions and stating that state‑exempt ADUs are not subject to local objective design standards; the council set a second reading for Aug. 25, 2025.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
The Village of Mundelein Board of Trustees voted to approve a fiscal-year 2026 budget amendment of $220,000 to buy computer equipment and strengthen IT network security and infrastructure.
Miller County, Georgia
The board accepted a $1,183,000 bid from Oxford for widening and resurfacing of Bridal; staff reported the bid came in roughly $26,000 under budget and recommended adding raised pavement markers and reflective devices on an extended section.
Arapahoe County, Colorado
Staff presented a brief update to the county’s Community Engagement Plan, highlighting additions to the ‘tools’ section (potential purchase of an online engagement platform and awareness of emerging AI tools) and sought the board’s approval to place the revised plan on the consent agenda; commissioners provided informal approval.
Jackson County, Alabama
The commission approved contracting with Gibson and Carden, a CPA firm, to assist Jackson County with financial-statement preparation and fiscal-year 2024 audit work.
Grover Beach City, San Luis Obispo County, California
The Grover Beach City Council on July 28 introduced an ordinance to amend Article 9 of the Grover Beach Municipal Code and scheduled a second‑reading adoption hearing for Aug. 25, 2025, to align local land‑use rules with recent state housing laws and Coastal Commission and HCD comments.
Miller County, Georgia
The board approved the low bid of $15,845 from Bob's Roofing Company to replace the roof on the former Spire office building and authorized staff to proceed with scheduling and contractor coordination.
Jackson County, Alabama
Jackson County approved a $28,480 purchase order to Auto Environmental Systems North American Inc. for additional garbage cans for the county solid-waste department.
Victoria County, Texas
The Texas General Land Office notified Victoria County of eligibility for a CDBG‑MIT method-of-distribution award; staff will submit requested additional information within five business days and expect 4–6 weeks to contract after approval.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Jewish Community Relations Council and other advocates urged the committee to support H2207/S13888, a bill to establish capacity grants for organizations that are high risk of hate crimes or serve populations targeted by hate, framing the investment as an upstream harm‑reduction approach to community resilience and mental health.
Arapahoe County, Colorado
County staff presented a proposed map and population allocations to include additional block groups in the South Metro Enterprise Zone and asked the board to support submitting the application by the state August 1 deadline; commissioners signaled informal approval to proceed while governance and administration arrangements remain unresolved.
Miller County, Georgia
Commissioners reviewed an intergovernmental agreement for a P25 radio system that would use a city-owned tower while the county owns radios and equipment; attorney review and city edits remain before final approval.
Victoria County, Texas
Animal services staff reported 47 adoptions at a recent PetSmart Charities event and the county received a $40,000 ASPCA 'rescue effect' grant to support spay/neuter services, free adoption events and other efforts to reduce animals' length of stay.
Jackson County, Alabama
Jackson County published notice that the draft solid-waste management plan is available for public review and scheduled a public hearing for Aug. 25 at 4:30 p.m.; a final adoption vote will follow at a regular commission meeting.
Public Utilities Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
At a Public Utilities Commission hearing, witnesses from Platte River Power Authority, CenturyLink and emergency agencies described a 2023 fiber reroute tied to a Western Area Power Administration rebuild, disagreements over how and when CenturyLink was told, and emergency work during the July 2024 Alexander Mountain fire to restore 911 routing.
Pueblo West, Pueblo County, Colorado
Operational Support presented a proposed maintenance agreement with River of Grace church for the shared parking lot; the board and staff discussed cost‑sharing, bidding and long‑term responsibility and asked staff to continue negotiations and incorporate the church into selection of vendors for large projects.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The House passed a bill authorizing the city of Revere to pay a sum to Denise Matera, widow of school committee member Anthony Matera; the bill (House No. 2275) was released by the committee on bills on third reading and passed to be engrossed by voice vote.
Jackson County, Alabama
Staff presented two contractor quotes to replace sewer lines at the courthouse: Lehi Services bid $23,950 and a second contractor bid $40,050; the commission did not award a contract and will consider a formal approval at the next meeting.
Victoria County, Texas
The court authorized notices of intent to issue certificates of obligation for Citizens Medical Center and county projects, adjusted the budget calendar, and approved a $922,677.73 payment application for the hospital's ICU expansion.
Pueblo West, Pueblo County, Colorado
Parks Director Carol Cosby told the board July 22 that vandalism and homeless encampments have increased across district parks and that leak detection at the outdoor pool found damaged piping; the board directed staff to obtain a second technical opinion before commissioning a written quote or beginning repairs.
Miller County, Georgia
Miller County commissioners authorized staff to enter a contract for new E‑911 software and instructed them to negotiate partial upfront payment so the county can be scheduled earlier for implementation.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Mental Health Counselors Association asked the Joint Committee to update EOHHS job classifications to explicitly include licensed mental health counselors, arguing the change would quickly increase billable clinical capacity without new training costs.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Senate adjourned in memory of Christopher J. Daley of Gloucester after Senator Tarr moved that the session adjourn in his memory; members observed a moment of silence.
Victoria County, Texas
The commissioners received a fully executed FAA grant of $1,427,043 for runway and parking-lot work and approved a $481,417.50 base-bid award for terminal parking-lot rehabilitation; the runway will be closed Aug. 4–Sept. 5 for reconstruction.
Pueblo West, Pueblo County, Colorado
The district awarded a bid to Spiegel Industrial to rehabilitate filters 11 and 12 at the Pueblo West water treatment plant; the low bid plus a 10% contingency totals $892,100, and work is expected to start this summer/early September.
Volusia, School Districts, Florida
Board members questioned a contract amendment for Types A, C and D school buses; transportation staff said the district remains within budget this year and that an optional $5,000 per‑bus price adjustment would begin next year because of tariffs and parts sourced overseas.
Stephens County, School Districts, Georgia
County commissioners closed a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year 2026 millage rate after residents expressed concern about rising property-tax estimates; county staff said House Bill 581 will limit how much of recent valuation increases can be taxed, and commissioners said they intend to lower the millage rate over time.
Fairbanks North Star (Borough), Alaska
The commission reviewed a site plan for rerouting an Eldorado Creek Trail easement around an existing house and provided feedback on renaturalization and boundary alignment. Neighbors raised concerns about possible commercial snowmachine use of the route; the commission requested more information before taking further action.
Volusia, School Districts, Florida
Board members on July 29 approved a consent‑agenda item authorizing an MOA related to use of space at the former Turreti Elementary site — now the Daytona Beach Administrative Complex — with staff saying daily district occupancy keeps additional costs minimal.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts House of Representatives’ Committee on Steering, Policy and Scheduling reported several bills for floor consideration and the House suspended Rule 7a to expedite them; several measures were read a second time and audited to a third reading.
Christian County, Missouri
The county commission on July 28 approved a one-year, renewable agreement to commission two Clever School District officers as county deputies to serve as school resource deputies; the district will pay salary and benefits and staff were directed to finalize signatures and circulate the final agreement.
Pueblo West, Pueblo County, Colorado
Local developers Chuck and Pam Snow proposed a land exchange with the district to create a 25,000-square-foot indoor sports and events venue that would host tournaments and draw visitors from the region; board asked staff to pursue due diligence and negotiate terms.
Fairbanks North Star (Borough), Alaska
The commission discussed a proposal framework for formal maintenance agreements between the borough and volunteer or nonprofit trail groups. Commissioners raised concerns about volunteer burden, enforcement and staff capacity and asked staff to organize a smaller working group and a future work session for more detailed development.
Volusia, School Districts, Florida
The Volusia County School Board on July 29 adopted multiple proposed policy amendments and authorized advertisement of further changes to its public‑participation policy 801, with the advertising vote passing 4–1.
Pueblo West, Pueblo County, Colorado
The Pueblo West Metropolitan District board voted to deny recognition of the Pueblo West Firefighters Local 475’s request to be recognized as a local bargaining unit and moved the petitioners toward a voter-driven option under state law.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Medical Society and lawmakers urged the Joint Committee to expand the MassRepay loan‑repayment program (H2205/S1385) to recruit and retain primary care physicians, citing an aging workforce, long appointment waits, and community access gaps.
State Water Resources Control Board, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California
University of Massachusetts researchers described a two-stage machine-learning model that predicts whether land parcels need sanitation infrastructure and whether service is by sewer or on-site systems; staff cautioned the model will be used to fill data gaps and not for regulatory enforcement or to publish parcel-level data publicly.
Fairbanks North Star (Borough), Alaska
The Trails Advisory Commission voted to recommend the borough accept two parcels donated by the Interior Alaska Land Trust that would expand the Iceberg Recreation Area by about 310 acres, adding upland trail opportunities and potentially converting existing trespass trail use to formal borough trail easements.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Senate suspended rules and ordered House Bill No. 4307, establishing financing for long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges, to a third reading.
Volusia, School Districts, Florida
The school board voted unanimously to allow student esports teams to participate in the state league and to integrate esports into district Career and Technical Education (CTE) offerings, with staff describing safeguards, teacher supervision and links to CTE curricula.
Fairbanks North Star (Borough), Alaska
A group of neighbors and the Interior Alaska Land Trust have applied to the state to purchase two 70-acre state lots east of the SkyFlight airstrip to preserve trail access for the Cranberry and O'Connor Ridge trails; the group plans to ask the commission for formal support in October.
State Water Resources Control Board, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California
Staff described a modular ‘solution package’ approach that pairs remedial infrastructure actions with administrative support and explained the cost-assessment methodology (capital, soft costs, O&M and managerial assistance) to estimate statewide needs.
Fairbanks North Star (Borough), Alaska
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Trails Advisory Commission voted to send a letter to the mayor recommending adoption of the Alaska State Parks Trail Management Handbook as an interim set of trail-design and maintenance standards for borough trails included in the borough's Comprehensive Recreational Trails Plan.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
Boston — Lawmakers heard more than a dozen advocates, clinicians and parents on Wednesday urging a favorable report on H2208 and S1411, legislation to create a perinatal behavioral health workforce trust fund to grow and diversify providers who treat perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Coryell County, Texas
Commissioners reviewed a proposed county court coordinator position and flagged sharp increases in indigent defense and pretrial services spending tied to case volume and an ongoing capital‑murder trial.
State Water Resources Control Board, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California
Staff summarized Phase 1c data collection and produced a facilities list of 2,657 systems across California that will be assessed for inadequacy and risk, noting supporting geospatial datasets, partners and identified data gaps.
Volusia, School Districts, Florida
The school board approved multiple administrative appointments and internal transfers on July 29, including Rakenya Hinson as coordinator of nursing services and principals and assistant principals at several schools; appointees were introduced and given brief remarks.
Volusia, School Districts, Florida
The Volusia County School Board on July 29 approved tentative millage rates that together total 5.279 mills and a tentative operating budget of $1,175,237,213 for fiscal year 2025–26; officials said the millage rate is slightly lower than the prior year even as the total levy rises because of higher property values and enrollment shifts.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Senate adopted an amendment offered by Senator Tarr substituting a new draft titled "An Act further regulating the Gloucester Fisheries Commission" (Senate No. 2566) and passed the bill to be engrossed.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The Michigan House Families and Veterans Committee heard testimony on HB 4517 and HB 4518, a package that would let the Michigan State Police activate AMBER Alerts when officers believe a child is in imminent danger, including in parental‑custody disputes and cases involving children with special needs.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure reported House Bill 4,349 recommending adoption of substitute H-1 and reported House Bill 4,674 without amendment, both advanced to the order of second reading.