What happened on Monday, 11 August 2025
Passed , House , 2025 Bills , Wisconsin Legislation Bills , Wisconsin
Bill increases penalties for harming animals used by law enforcement and fire departments
Marion County, School Districts, Tennessee
Superintendent Mark A. Griffith told the Marion County Board that the Jasper Middle School project is closed out and under warranty, an elevator bid for South Pittsburg High School will open Monday with staff seeking to expedite the process, and a $2,000 bonus for employees should post Aug. 15.
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
Councilmembers debated amendments to charitable gaming site authorizations, rejected a proposed reduction in the cap from 10 to 7, and approved revised residency and governance requirements for organizations that hold site authorizations.
Garfield County, Colorado
After debate about budget shortfalls and workload, the board denied a request to refill an Assistant County Attorney I vacancy but approved promoting a legal assistant into a paralegal role; the county outlined estimated costs and vacancy savings.
Passed , House , 2025 Bills , Wisconsin Legislation Bills , Wisconsin
Bill amends statutes and elevates certain offenses to Class I felonies for telecommunications property.
Marion County, School Districts, Tennessee
Presenter Travis Layne asked the Marion County Board of Education to expand playground communication boards used by pre‑K students to all nine schools. The board agreed to have staff investigate costs and report back at the next meeting.
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
City staff outlined terms of a draft development agreement with Agristo (developer) — including special assessments, utility expectations and a $250,000 letter-of-credit — and the committee voted to approve the agreement’s framework.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
Council approved purchases of three public-works vehicles (two replacements and one new) funded from the equipment replacement reserve: a Ford F-150 Lightning ($59,000), a Ford F-450 utility ($104,200) and another F-150 Lightning for facilities/refuse ($66,000).
Garfield County, Colorado
The board approved third‑quarter discretionary grant awards, giving $5,000 each to four organizations and $3,000 to a youth empowerment group, leaving an account balance of about $42,000 for the remainder of the year.
Passed , House , 2025 Bills , Wisconsin Legislation Bills , Wisconsin
Legislation requires employers to cover future treatment and training for injured employees
Jefferson County, Idaho
Jefferson County approved road acceptance for Stone Ridge Division 1, a private‑road modification for Dusty Creek, and released the Magnolia Estates bond while postponing any bond release or conditional COs for Pine View Estates pending completion of highway turn‑lane work.
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
The Grand Forks City Council’s Committee of the Whole approved an ordinance allowing written no-trespass orders on city-owned property, with criminal penalties and an appeal process, after members discussed service and legal standards.
Garfield County, Colorado
Board approved a single‑bid contract to FCI Constructors Inc. for up to $849,252 to complete housing unit divider walls at the Garfield County Jail; staff said the bid is below budget and will allow a 1‑inch detention grid for safety.
Jefferson County, Idaho
The county approved switching parts of its cybersecurity stack to Sophos, authorized purchasing two new Dell servers from Server Monkey, and approved a no‑cost 90‑day EagleView product evaluation for appraisers.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
Milford’s Finance & Audit Committee on Aug. 11 received a second-quarter investment report from PFM Asset Management and discussed proposed revisions to the city’s investment policy that would raise the allowable allocation to asset-backed securities from 10% to 20% and extend ABS maximum maturities from two to three years.
Passed , House , 2025 Bills , Wisconsin Legislation Bills , Wisconsin
Legislation simplifies APRN licensing and mandates continuing education for nurse-midwives
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota
Committee members proposed exploring community education with the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition but agreed to first seek clarification from city administrators because of potential public confusion between the organizations.
Jefferson County, Idaho
Jefferson County commissioners approved a memorandum of understanding with Central Fire District to purchase an ambulance using ARPA funds; county attorney reviewed the agreement and commissioners approved the MOU by roll call.
Garfield County, Colorado
The Garfield County Board of Commissioners approved a limited‑impact oil and gas permit for TEP Rocky Mountain’s NR‑413 location, allowing construction of a new pad and up to 39 wells after mitigation measures, referral conditions and an added county condition banning firearms on the pad.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
Council approved a temporary waiver allowing the owner of 600 Dixie Ave. not to install sidewalks and curbing for a new house, with a stipulation that the owner must install the facilities if the city later requires them.
Jefferson County, Idaho
After extended debate about sewer hookups and area-of-impact obligations with the City of Rigby, Jefferson County commissioners voted not to approve Ordinance 2025‑O7, a request to reclassify a parcel from Agricultural‑10 to Residential‑1 (file ZON25‑0003).
Passed , House , 2025 Bills , Wisconsin Legislation Bills , Wisconsin
Bill extends emergency rule procedures for advanced practice registered nurses and grants rule-making authority.
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota
The Human Relations Committee recapped Juneteenth outreach, pending volunteer recruitment, upcoming events (Buddy Walk, Lions Club), itemized recent purchases and asked staff to check city rules on gifting or donating funds to award recipients.
Arapahoe County, Colorado
Arapahoe County commissioners decided not to adopt an additional county business personal property exemption for 2025, a choice staff said retains roughly $838,000 in preliminary revenue but yields a modest per‑business tax difference.
Passed , House , 2025 Bills , Wisconsin Legislation Bills , Wisconsin
Legislation mandates malpractice insurance and fund participation for independently practicing APRNs
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
Following executive session, the council approved amended employment agreements and corresponding severance agreements for the city manager and the assistant city manager/police chief, directing immediate execution.
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota
Committee members agreed to hold a community conversation on homelessness at the library on Nov. 6 at 5:30 p.m., to recruit five panelists with backups and to have a subcommittee draft invitations and coordinate outreach.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
City staff requested and the council authorized $130,598 to Chesapeake Utilities to relocate a 6-inch gas main that conflicts with stormwater pipe work at the Milford Corporate Center site; staff said three additional potential conflicts remain under review and the costs will be recovered from lot sales or other reimbursements where applicable.
Passed , House , 2025 Bills , Wisconsin Legislation Bills , Wisconsin
Bill authorizes advanced practice registered nurses to issue prescription orders under specific conditions.
Arapahoe County, Colorado
Centennial Airport Authority asked the county to accept an FAA AIP grant reimbursement (AIP‑64) covering work already completed on taxiways; the county indicated it will place the grant on the September consent agenda pending the airport board vote and legal review.
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota
The Human Relations Committee confirmed logistics for the committee's humanitarian award presentations at the City Commission meeting set for Feb. 22, including arrival time for recipients, order of presentation and who from the committee will speak.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
Developers of Walker’s Park sought city consent to form a municipal utility district (MUD) and discussed water-provider options; council directed staff to bring the development agreement forward as soon as possible while members flagged water/CCN questions to be resolved.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
City Council adopted Resolution 2025-10 updating the city's investment policy to increase the allowable allocation to asset-backed securities from 10% to 20% and to increase the maximum permitted duration for that sector from two years to three years; the change is intended to give the city's investment adviser additional flexibility.
Delaware County, Ohio
The meeting returned from executive session, recorded two "aye" votes on an unspecified motion, and recessed until 1:30 p.m. for a viewing on another ditch petition.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
A DelDOT engineer told the council the US-113 bridges over the Haven Lake spillway need bearing replacement and other repairs; the project will use phased lane closures that reduce US-113 to one lane each direction while work proceeds.
Erath County, Texas
Commissioners approved a $24,500 retaining-wall quote to clear and rebuild a failing wall at the joint dispatch center property, authorized Precinct 3 to clear vegetation on French Row (County Road 177) for safety, and approved use of recycled asphalt for Huckabee volunteer fire department parking.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
The council approved a 24‑month extension to a Chapter 380 economic-development agreement with LZ Development Bridgeport LLC to allow completion of drainage work behind Greystone Inn; staff described the extension as cost-neutral to the city.
Arapahoe County, Colorado
The Board of County Commissioners authorized the chair to sign the county's Core Services plan for fiscal 2025–26, funding home‑based services, day treatment, mental‑health and wraparound supports for children and families.
Arapahoe County, Colorado
County officials briefed commissioners on federal policy and budget changes they say could reduce about $100 million in annual federal revenue to the county and add pressure on state and local budgets, with likely impacts for SNAP, Medicaid, public health and workforce programs.
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
A Woodland Trail homeowner‑association representative told the council vendor bids to mow pond and common areas rose sharply this year and urged the city to consider a stormwater utility or other mechanisms to prevent HOA failures and shifting costs onto small groups of homeowners.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
The council held the required public hearing on the proposed fiscal 2025–26 budget, moved to postpone the final budget adoption to Aug. 18 to coincide with the tax-rate decision, and approved a record vote setting the maximum tax rate at the de minimis amount for the public notice.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
Multiple Milford residents used public comment to urge the City Council to halt a proposed Truett Avenue townhouse development, citing alleged floodplain violations, missing guest parking, and an ethics complaint involving the mayor and the Board of Adjustment.
Erath County, Texas
The court approved several land-development items including six-month extensions for an RV park and cabins, a revised plan for Outlaw Ranch LLC, a variance for Faith Marie Estates' chip-seal cul-de-sac and a replat in Mountain Lake Section 2.
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
City staff presented draft drainage‑code amendments that would change inlet‑spacing calculations for residential streets, remove roadway storage from detention calculations and add small‑development waivers, prompting a broader debate on subdivision definitions and who maintains detention ponds.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
Bridgeport’s City Council approved a variance allowing a DR Horton construction sign that exceeds the sign code limits, with a condition that it must be removed once 80% of the development's buildings are constructed.
Erath County, Texas
In a budget workshop commissioners reviewed payroll scenarios and asked staff to model a plan with roughly 3% across-the-board increases and higher supplements for EMS and law-enforcement positions to remain competitive with neighboring jurisdictions.
Bedford School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Following a New Hampshire law requiring districts to prohibit student personal communication devices during the instructional day, Bedford principals and students at the Aug. 11 meeting discussed implementation, carve-outs for medical or IEP needs, and practical enforcement, and the board scheduled a second reading and vote Aug. 20.
La Porte City, LaPorte County, Indiana
Charity of Hot Spot Cafe invited BID members and the public to a noon ribbon cutting Aug. 22 for a new mural by Sherry Lee Charlton; first 50 attendees will receive signed prints and a naming contest will award additional prizes.
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
City staff proposed a one‑year budget amendment to move $1.939 million from the 2016 sales tax fund into a designated reimbursable-capital fund to smooth cash flow for multiple reimbursable projects; council members asked for auditor confirmation before formal action.
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas
The City Council of Bridgeport approved an ordinance prohibiting the sale of kratom and kratom products inside city limits, a measure proponents said is a precaution to limit youth access while state and federal rules evolve.
La Porte City, LaPorte County, Indiana
A downtown resident told the La Porte BID that recent bench removals reduce accessibility for older and disabled walkers, suggested moving bistro tables away from building walls, and requested removal of a planter that blocks access to a parked driver's side door at Rummley Apartments.
Bedford School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Principals reviewed handbook changes including required language on 'deepfake' imagery, updated consequences for vaping, a requirement that students use the district network rather than personal hotspots, and a clarification about how the U.S. Department of Education counts graduation rates for federal reporting.
Erath County, Texas
The court voted to adopt an interlocal agreement template allowing the county to recover a fair share of tax-assessment and collection costs from cities, school districts and other taxing entities, and to negotiate payment timing with those entities.
Erath County, Texas
County commissioners approved a written indigent health-care handbook and new checks-and-balances after an outside audit and internal review found missing eligibility documentation, at least one ineligible case and payments made above permitted amounts.
Llano City, Llano County, Texas
City Council Presiding Officer (Speaker 1) called a special meeting and announced the council would convene an executive session under Texas Government Code §551.074 to discuss personnel matters related to the city manager.
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
The City Council discussed a staff proposal to create a departmental accident‑review committee to review fleet vehicle accidents, equipment damage and certain job‑related injuries.
Bedford School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
The board approved a slate of overnight student trips for the 2025–26 year, including a new exchange to Vilnius, Lithuania, scheduled for April 18–30, 2026, to bring up to 25 students; chaperone Leva Grossless, the school's ELL teacher and a Lithuania native, will lead the exchange.
Rosenberg, Fort Bend County, Texas
Council and staff reviewed the city manager’s proposed fiscal year 2025–26 budget, agreed to lower the property tax rate from $0.33 to $0.30 and directed staff to use fund balance to cover the shortfall; council also signaled support to cut hotel‑motel grant funding from $100,000 to $50,000 while deferring final action to the HOT committee.
La Porte City, LaPorte County, Indiana
La Porte BID approved two vouchers covering planter watering ($2,560 for July) and routine sidewalk maintenance; the board carried the motion unanimously in the meeting record.
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
City staff presented a draft excavation-permit requirement intended to require advance plans and a point of contact for contractors doing boring work after several incidents where fiber contractors damaged other utilities.
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Santa Fe County staff recommended approval of a conditional use permit for Rancho Viejo Solar — a proposed 96‑megawatt solar project paired with a large battery energy storage system — but a de novo hearing on May 20 focused on whether code minima, a recent smoke/plume analysis and the proposed safety systems sufficiently protect nearby neighborhoods from fire, toxic plumes and water‑supply impacts.
La Porte City, LaPorte County, Indiana
City staff and engineers plan to replace a problematic street tree with a pilot 'storm tree' to stop root-driven brick uplift on the sidewalk near Zeldin's; design work and bids are forthcoming and wastewater funds are being considered.
Bedford School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Three Bedford residents — a longtime teacher, a local real-estate broker and a former borough councilor — introduced themselves to the Bedford School Board on Aug. 11 as candidates to fill the seat vacated by Mindy Bader; the board will meet Aug. 20 to select a replacement.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
City manager reported four City Chats in fiscal year; councilors praised the program and suggested adding Hispanic‑owned businesses, weekend times, food pods, library and senior center venues and partnership with the chamber to increase reach.
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
Local school principals reported on a new cross-school coalition and a Harvard-based culture program intended to increase family trust and keep students in Carencro, and asked the council to help connect schools with community events.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
A public commenter criticized past bond measures and city spending, blamed the mayor for fiscal mismanagement, and called for a recall during public comment.
Legislative Audit Committee, YEAR-ROUND COMMITTEES, Committees, Legislative, Colorado
The committee voted to request bill drafts for two proposals: make the Office of the State Auditor'9s annual review of school capital construction funds discretionary rather than mandatory, and clarify that materials reviewed during fraud hotline investigations do not automatically waive attorney-client privilege, according to proponents.
La Porte City, LaPorte County, Indiana
The La Porte Business Improvement District voted to remove a damaged bench near Flagstar Bank for safety and to pursue repairs using local high school building-trades students; board approved removal and asked staff for materials cost estimates.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
Stepping Stones Alliance told council its shelter sleep center is seeing 4–15 guests nightly, new awning and parking improvements were installed, washers/dryers funded by Schnitzer care funds, and a free community movie screening is planned for Aug. 20 to raise awareness about homelessness.
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
City staff told the Carencro City Council that a drop in Amazon’s reported inventory and other assessment changes have reduced the city’s net assessed value and will likely lower property tax receipts; council will consider the same millage resolution at its next meeting.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Denver City Council voted to send a charter amendment separating the two at‑large council seats (At‑Large A and At‑Large B) to the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot, but it rejected a separate measure to implement instant runoff (ranked‑choice) voting for municipal elections.
Freestone County, Texas
Staff recommended buying a new '2620' copier with a maintenance contract after recurring breakdowns; with dispatch moved, officials said a maintenance agreement is now more important because the office lacks a backup machine.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
Council voted 6–1 to initiate transfer of jurisdiction for a section of Southeast Tenth Street to the city, beginning the county process; Umatilla County offered a $200,000 lump sum and city engineers estimate culvert replacement at about $800,000, with Columbia Ridge development expected to contribute roughly $400,000.
Legislative Audit Committee, YEAR-ROUND COMMITTEES, Committees, Legislative, Colorado
Colorado State University told the Legislative Audit Committee it has centralized IT security governance, posted a new system-wide IT security policy and is using external partnerships as it works toward Department of Defense CMMC requirements.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
The Hermiston City Council voted 5–2 on Aug. 11 to adopt Ordinance 23‑76 annexing roughly 3.7 acres at 2455 NE Seventh Street and designating the parcel R‑3 (medium‑high density residential).
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
A Virginia Village resident criticized the Xcel Energy franchise and companion agreements during public comment, saying the utility resisted data sharing and that proposed consumer-assistance funds are inadequate compared with company profits.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
The Daytona Beach Shores Planning and Zoning Board voted to recommend city commission approval of a future land use map amendment and zoning assignment for a single-family property annexed into the city, while staff answered neighbors' questions about short-term rentals and permitted uses.
Freestone County, Texas
Officials reviewed a $9,500 bid to add a drive-through window for the tax office and discussed creating a $1 million special fund (Fund 85) to hold designated capital dollars, with $500,000 already earmarked for courthouse needs.
Legislative Audit Committee, YEAR-ROUND COMMITTEES, Committees, Legislative, Colorado
External auditors gave PERA an unmodified (clean) opinion for fiscal 2024, reporting a roughly $6 billion increase in fiduciary net position and a 2024 net investment return near 10.9%; actuaries warned the system'9s unfunded liability rose and probability modeling shows a substantial chance of at least one automatic-adjustment action in the coming decade.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Denver City Council voted down a proposed 20-year franchise with Public Service Company of Colorado (Xcel Energy) and related operating and energy‑infrastructure agreements after extended debate about reliability, data sharing, community engagement and low-income energy assistance.
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
City Administrator Faye Johnson told commissioners on Aug. 11 that cutting the millage or adding five additional police officers before the budget is balanced would require offsetting reductions and is not her recommended course.
Haddon Township School District, School Districts, New Jersey
Parents at a Haddon Township School District meeting pressed the board for updated data and broader community engagement after district staff raised grade‑configuration options; staff said reconfiguration is being examined as a contingency against future budget stress and recommended exploring an early childhood center.
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
Engineering staff presented a Capital Improvement Program update covering roughly $329 million in budgeted projects, 97 projects across FY25–FY26 valued at about $96 million, and a FY26 milling and resurfacing plan that aims to repave 6 miles and spend about $4.8 million on road work next year.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Two public commenters from Green Valley Ranch and Montebello urged the council to oppose a proposal to site a small nuclear reactor near Denver International Airport, raising safety, environmental and environmental-justice concerns.
2025 Senate Committees, Senate, Legislative, Texas
Senate Bill 16—an omnibus courts bill—was presented and reported by committee after debate over jurisdictional changes, court creation, pay adjustments for presiding judges, and expanded protections for state and federal judges' personal information.
Freestone County, Texas
Officials said one fire truck may arrive this month, others in January; a long‑pending grant of about $275,000 and a $125,000 donation will cover part of Fairfield’s purchase, with an approximate county match of $122,000, and staff discussed interim financing options.
Legislative Audit Committee, YEAR-ROUND COMMITTEES, Committees, Legislative, Colorado
A statutorily required actuarial study for the Public Employees' Retirement Association compared the hybrid defined-benefit (DB) plan to alternative designs and found the current hybrid DB plan provides higher income-replacement for long-career members while alternatives trade portability and risk among members and employers.
West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
Consultants told the City Commission Monday that West Palm Beach’s urban tree canopy measures about 24% (34% including Grassy Waters Preserve) and recommended a strategy to increase canopy to 25% by 2035 through planting, stronger ordinances, tracking and a proposed community forester position.
Freestone County, Texas
Staff said the county has not begun a needs assessment for new financial software, warned of unquoted data-extraction costs, and offered to contact Houston County for a cost comparison.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
A resident of a Denver Housing Authority building described alleged drug use in common areas, personal health impacts, and long eviction timelines; she urged council to address tenant safety and management accountability.
2025 Senate Committees, Senate, Legislative, Texas
Senate Bill 14, discussed in committee, would withhold unsubstantiated internal complaint records about law‑enforcement employees from public disclosure while keeping substantiated records available; committee adopted a substitute and reported the bill to the full Senate.
Legislative Audit Committee, YEAR-ROUND COMMITTEES, Committees, Legislative, Colorado
The Legislative Audit Committee released a performance audit on July 1 finding the Department of Public Health and Environment'9s Health Facilities Division lacked a written plan to spend one-time appropriations, had manual fee processes that caused frequent refunds, and could not reliably show it conducted licensure surveys within required time frames.
Effingham County, Illinois
The board voted to forward the county holiday schedule for 2026 to the full board for approval; the motion carried by voice vote during the legislative meeting.
Freestone County, Texas
Officials said bid notices could go out by Wednesday but the schedule depends on historical commission approval and federal timing; bids would return about one month after notices are sent.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
Multiple Denver residents told council they experienced or observed out-of-state EBT card charges and said victim assistance from city agencies and retailers has been inadequate.
Freestone County, Texas
A county staff member told colleagues emails from Allison Bass indicate a possible court case over groundwater that could expose new participants to a $7,500 legal cost, and recommended budgeting for that amount within the year.
2025 Senate Committees, Senate, Legislative, Texas
Senate Bill 10 would create an affirmative defense for people convicted of certain offenses if they can show the conduct was the direct result of force, fraud or coercion by traffickers; the committee heard survivor advocacy and law‑enforcement testimony and voted to report the bill to the full Senate.
Effingham County, Illinois
The board moved multiple nominations to the full board for final approval, confirming nominees for an ambulance oversight committee and two drainage districts while several district seats remain open.
Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado
A Sunrise Movement organizer urged Denver City Council during public comment to back the Waste No More initiative and expand organic-waste collection and soil-restoration efforts.
Elko County , Nevada
Department of Wildlife Eastern Region staff updated the CAB on a summer mountain-goat survey, dry guzzlers being refilled, a donation of about 6,000 wipers from Utah, and proposed fishing regulation changes to be considered at the September commission meeting.
Effingham County, Illinois
County board members spent the bulk of a legislative meeting debating whether to adopt nuisance or subdivision rules, strengthen health-department authority, or leave remedies to civil suits to address dilapidated or vacant homes creating safety and quality-of-life problems for nearby residents.
Colorado Springs City, El Paso County, Colorado
Amy Cox, the city’s chief housing officer, presented an ordinance introduction authorizing up to $76.83 million in multifamily housing revenue private activity bonds for the Bradley Ridge Apartments, a 336‑unit LIHTC project near South Powers and Bradley Road that includes on‑site childcare and 20 veteran‑priority units.
Elko County , Nevada
The advisory board supported a proposed change to heritage tag season start dates to align with trail-camera removal timing, forwarding support to the commission.
Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee
The Thomas Smyrna Beer Board approved an on-premise beer permit for Giorgio’s Pizza LLC after a public hearing in which owner Adnan Hassan described operations, staffing and ID checks; the board noted state ABC rules limit under-18 employees’ involvement in beer sales.
2025 Senate Committees, Senate, Legislative, Texas
A Senate committee on Monday advanced Senate Bill 6, the “Women and Child Protection Act,” a proposal by Sen. Bryan Hughes that would create a civil enforcement mechanism aimed at companies and organizations that manufacture, distribute or mail abortion drugs into Texas.
Colorado Springs City, El Paso County, Colorado
City Planning Director Kevin Walker presented a consolidated service plan on Aug. 11 to form six Contrarian Airport metro districts for about 320 acres northwest of the airport, and explained a request to use special improvement (assessment‑lien) financing that staff says must be retired before sale to end users.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
After staff analysis and a planning commission recommendation, the council removed the blight and substandard designation for Redevelopment Area No. 12 (the former Hastings Regional Center). Staff said the state still owns and maintains the site and the removal frees up the city's 35% cap on blighted acreage for other areas.
Elko County , Nevada
The advisory board supported a draft amendment to the Nevada Administrative Code related to transfer of mule deer tags to junior hunters while noting the rule’s detailed proximity and single-transfer provisions.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
The Village of Mundelein Board of Trustees voted to approve and authorize execution of a continued employment agreement with the village administrator at its Aug. 11 meeting.
Kokomo City, Howard County, Indiana
The Kokomo City Common Council voted to approve Ordinance 7205, authorizing the administration to enter a pilot cooperation agreement with Superior Street Housing Development Corporation that transfers existing payments-in-lieu-of-taxes arrangements from the Kokomo Housing Authority to the newly structured nonprofit entity.
Colorado Springs City, El Paso County, Colorado
Chrissy Bridal, interim general manager of the Front Range Passenger Rail District, briefed council on the district’s vision to run inner‑city passenger trains between Fort Collins and Pueblo, preliminary service plans, an environmental funding match opportunity, station planning for Colorado Springs and a starter demonstration service by 2029.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
The Village of Mundelein board denied a request to expand a home daycare from 6 to 16 children, approved a STAR grant for interior lighting at Smoking Barbecue and authorized a zoning variation for a business at 900 Tower Road subject to recommended conditions.
Elko County , Nevada
The advisory board supported a proposal to increase demerit points for violations involving trail cameras and thermal imaging devices and forwarded that support to the commission for workshop consideration.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
The council approved one-year retention bonuses for Hastings Fire & Rescue staff, funded from payroll savings caused by unfilled positions. Bonuses are tiered by years of service and conditioned on a one-year commitment; the council approved the expenditure 7-0.
Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia
City official said Peachtree City is partnering with the Fayette County Board of Education to put a school resource officer (SRO) in each of the city’s six elementary schools; arrival depends on officer training and academy timelines (4–6 months).
Colorado Springs City, El Paso County, Colorado
PikeRide board chair Ruth Black and Executive Director Tara McCarthy told the City Council on Aug. 11 that the nonprofit bike-share operates 300 bikes, provides deep affordability programs and partners with local agencies, and is seeking long-term funding beyond grants and one-time municipal support.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
Trustees authorized design engineering and multiple public-works contracts including $156,737 for 2026 street design, $260,000 for sidewalk repairs, $73,600 for brick paver replacement, $249,700 for PLC replacement and smaller purchase orders.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
The Hastings City Council approved awarding the airport apron rehabilitation contract to Screed Tech LLC, with staff saying roughly 95% of construction costs will be borne by a federal grant.
Peachtree City, Fayette County, Georgia
City council approved initial funding for design and construction management of 18 new pickleball courts at Mead Fields; dollar amount not specified. Council said contractor selection and site suitability were carefully considered.
Elko County , Nevada
The County Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife voted to recommend Michael Morai of Mountain Independence Valley to fill a rancher seat vacated by Wyatt Mezna, forwarding the recommendation to the state commission.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
A youth vendor named Zoe sold handmade scrunchies at the Templeton farmers market, saying she had 43 on her table, that each takes about five minutes to make, and that she has been making them for about three years.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
After a brief public hearing with no comments, the Village of Mundelein board approved a five-year cable franchise ordinance with Comcast of Illinois LP that authorizes standard cable service terms and directs future ordinance execution.
Walla Walla County, Washington
Walla Walla County approved addenda Tuesday adding money to existing indigent defense contracts to redistribute caseloads after a departure. Commissioners approved addenda for two appointed counsel, reallocating appointments and adding funds through Dec. 31.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
The Hastings City Council voted unanimously to authorize the city to apply for Community Development Block Grant funds to support Pacha Soap Company’s proposed production expansion.
Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida
Crestview City Council convened a workshop in which staff presented a draft fiscal‑year budget and sought council guidance on several policy and personnel items, including a proposed paid‑leave pilot, police staffing additions, and capital projects for parks and downtown.
Walla Walla County, Washington
The Board approved an interagency contract and an amendment supporting Walla Walla County's Voluntary Stewardship Program run by the Conservation District. The contracts formalize state funding for voluntary critical-area protection and allocate an additional $40,000 for capital projects, the county said.
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana
Oral historian and author Gail Morrison told a History of Missoula audience about her four-decade effort recording Hmong refugees’ memories of Laos, Thailand and resettlement in the U.S., and said she is preparing the interviews for archival release after redacting sensitive material.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
Residents told trustees that helicopter larvicide applications have sharply reduced backyard bird species and urged the village to stop the spraying; the board adopted a Bird City USA designation the same night and trustees and staff said the beautification committee will research habitat measures and spraying alternatives.
Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida
The council approved a staff recommendation to reject both bids for the RC track cover and ADA access improvement project and to reissue the RFP after adding restroom work and revising contractor qualification requirements; staff estimated about 90 days to re‑advertise.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
The Hastings City Council on Aug. 8, 2025, approved a conditional-use permit allowing indoor, climate-controlled self-storage inside the former big-box retail building at 905 Theater Drive.
Walla Walla County, Washington
Walla Walla County public works presented a corridor speed study Monday recommending a mix of restored 60-mph rural segments and lower posted limits and traffic-calming measures through town centers; a public hearing is set for Sept. 15.
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana
Festival emcees and organizers publicly thanked financial sponsors, host families and volunteers, asked audience members to complete surveys to aid grant applications, and relayed an appeal for public support of public broadcasting.
Mundelein Village, Lake County, Illinois
Neighbors urged the Village of Mundelein to require rezoning, environmental review and public input before allowing Mundelein High School District 120 to redevelop the Village Green golf course for athletic fields and parking.
Hastings City, Adams County, Nebraska
After an initial failed motion to remove agenda item 7(a), the Hastings City Council used reconsideration and a unanimous revote to adopt the agenda without 7(a). The council later amended its rules of procedure to allow amendments after a motion and second and to let the mayor or presiding member call a short recess.
Walla Walla County, Washington
Walla Walla County's effort to enforce a new ordinance restricting long-term camping on county roads has been postponed while the county waits for the state to add the new ordinance codes to its Sector citation system, Undersheriff Joe Klunt told the Board of County Commissioners.
Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida
The council adopted Resolution 2025‑4 directing the city manager or designee to approve plats and replats per new state statute and asked staff to prepare Land Development Code amendments to preserve infrastructure inspection and assurance functions.
Greene County, Ohio
At its Aug. 7 meeting the Greene County Board of Commissioners approved minutes, vouchers, travel and training, transfers, personnel action, several property disposals, a single bid award for materials, a replat, and a performance bond release.
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana
Conductors and visiting choirs at the Montana International Choral Festival finale highlighted a peace theme; Dr. Anton Armstrong conducted the festival mass choir and tied musical selections to contemporary conflicts and humanitarian concerns.
All Committees 2025, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas
Texas Water Development Board officials briefed the House natural resources committee on the adopted 2024 State Flood Plan, the Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF) application process, base-level engineering (BLE) mapping and gauges and recommended legislative priorities; witnesses described program scale and data tools used for planning.
Greene County, Ohio
Commissioners approved an agreement with Mount Pleasant Black Topping Co. Inc. to settle litigation tied to a defective sewer installation in the Landings at Sugar Creek subdivision; the contractor will realign a disputed manhole and provided a $75,000 deposit to the county.
Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida
Council adopted the 2025–2029 Consolidated Plan and the 2025 Annual Action Plan, accepting an estimated CDBG entitlement of $164,652 and allocating funds to Crestview Manor, the Crestview Resource Center and city projects including a shared‑use path design and security cameras.
Walla Walla County, Washington
Walla Walla County commissioners authorized memoranda of understanding Wednesday to let the county's Juvenile Justice Center participate in a Washington Medicaid reentry initiative, the 1115 Medicaid transformation project.
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana
The Tartu student mixed choir from Estonia presented works by contemporary composers and described the national song-festival tradition — including the role of mass singing in Estonia’s independence movement — during their Montana appearance.
All Committees 2025, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas
Hidalgo County officials told the House Committee on Natural Resources that a late-March storm system overwhelmed local drainage, destroyed homes and closed key corridors, and they urged state help to finish a $221 million Delta Region Water Management Project intended to both reduce downstream flooding and provide an alternate water supply.
Greene County, Ohio
Greene County commissioners voted to approve first and second amendments to Ohio Department of Development grant agreements that extend the spending period for a $5 million grant and a $2.5 million supplemental grant for the Hilltop Wellfield project, citing procurement delays for well equipment.
Crestview, Okaloosa County, Florida
At its Aug. 5 meeting the Crestview City Council approved several first‑reading ordinances to annex and rezone a 0.17‑acre parcel, adopted a city code recodification and land‑development recodification on first reading, and approved multiple resolutions, a preliminary plat and appointments. Most votes were unanimous (4–0, one absence).
Victoria County, Texas
Victoria County approved a funding request totaling $42,377.10 to install a central wet-vac cleaning system and to cover supplies for the new Animal Services facility; staff said the system vendor is a sole local provider requiring a down payment.
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana
At the Montana International Choral Festival finale in Missoula, organizers and emcees recognized the Missoula Mendelssohn Club’s decades of support and said the group has chosen 2025 as its final year of existence.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Legislative, Texas
With a quorum absent, the presiding officer said the House has deputized officers and enlisted the Department of Public Safety to locate missing members before votes on five disaster-response bills; a tip line and cost-tracking were announced and the House adjourned until 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Kittitas County, Washington
Public Works presented a revised six-year transportation plan (2026–2031) that will be posted for public comment Aug. 18–Sept. 5; the county said only projects with secured or planned local funding appear on the scheduled list, while a separate capital improvement list shows other needs.
Victoria County, Texas
The court approved a master interlocal agreement with TechShare for case-management software for the Criminal District Attorney's Office; one-time implementation costs will be paid from criminal asset forfeiture funds rather than the general fund.
Paola, School Boards, Kansas
After a public hearing and a detailed presentation, the Paola Board of Education adopted the 2025–26 budget and a 33% local-option budget resolution; board members debated tax-notice formatting and the risk of a taxpayer appeal.
Starr County, Texas
The commissioners gave preliminary approval for Phase 2 of 755 Estates; township staff confirmed required preliminary documents were submitted and the court approved the item by motion.
Kittitas County, Washington
Public Works completed an initial draft of a Snoqualmie Pass comprehensive safety action plan, emphasizing stakeholder engagement because of limited crash-data patterns; the draft will be released for public comment later this month or in early September.
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana
At an evening performance, festival emcees acknowledged Salish and Kalispel territories, thanked sponsors including local business Stop and Bang, and announced a ban on photography and recording; the full schedule and a Sunday finale at 3 p.m. were also highlighted.
Victoria County, Texas
Commissioners approved awarding the Northside Road reconstruction project (base bid plus two alternates) to Clark Construction of Texas Inc. and will calculate the city's contribution per the interlocal agreement.
Starr County, Texas
The court appointed Jorge Ollivides as county fire marshal, citing his certification and a lower part‑time pay rate compared with the prior marshal; the court approved the appointment by voice vote.
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma County Excise Board on Aug. 11 approved an interfund transfer up to $1,700,000 to the employee benefits fund to pay FY2026 claims and approved a separate appropriation of up to $334,030 for August CJA premiums, the latter contingent on deposit and Budget Board approval.
La Marque, Galveston County, Texas
During public comment at the Aug. 11 council budget workshop, James Ross asked the council to include modest funding for a veterans breakfast the VFW runs annually; Building Standards Commission Chairman David Pennington outlined multiple demolition and hazmat concerns and urged council to earmark funds.
Steamboat Springs School District No. Re 2, School Districts , Colorado
On second reading the board adopted Executive Limitation EL-8 (school year calendar), aligning operational detail with state law and leaving specific minute/hour counts to administrative policy for quicker updates.
Victoria County, Texas
Commissioners accepted additive alternates 1 and 2 for the Victoria County Regional Public Safety Center contract and directed staff to secure the contract for the base bid plus those alternates, excluding larger generator and office finish alternates.
La Marque, Galveston County, Texas
Fire staff told council the department is fully staffed for the first time in years but requested three additional firefighters to reach four‑person engine staffing that would improve safety and could lower insurance rates further; other requests included bay-door replacements, an EMS QA administrator and support for ambulance remounts.
Starr County, Texas
Valley Telephone presented and received approval to bore a fiber optic conduit under Old El Chapar Road to connect about six customers; the company said the bore is on paved roadway and will avoid disturbing pavement subgrade.
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma County Excise Board on Aug. 11 adopted a list of 13 holidays for calendar year 2026, citing Title 19 of the Oklahoma Statutes as authorization.
Victoria County, Texas
Airport staff presented a draft airport-concessions disadvantaged business enterprise (ACDBE) policy and updated the court on runway rehabilitation, which will keep the airport's afternoon (turn) flight suspended until Sept. 5 unless the contractor finishes earlier.
Steamboat Springs School District No. Re 2, School Districts , Colorado
Board members signaled openness to selling a 9.2-acre Whistler parcel to the city for park use and discussed a staff-affordable-housing plan with developer Rural Homes for 22 units (district to buy 10); key hurdles include water access, entitlements and about $5 million district share.
Starr County, Texas
The court approved opening a dedicated bank account and a loan transfer related to a planned $10 million courthouse rehabilitation. Officials said the project combines loan and grant funding and that existing tax rates will fund repayment, and they agreed to publicize funding sources.
La Marque, Galveston County, Texas
At the Aug. 11 budget workshop, the Building Standards Commission chair warned demolition costs could exceed the commission's budget; code enforcement described increased revenues, more closed cases, a rise in liens as the city reinstated proper lien procedures, and ongoing problems with illegal dumping and unregistered rentals.
Starr County, Texas
The County of Star voted to advertise a request for proposals for an engineering firm to perform a countywide drainage study and to help identify grant funding, with officials saying the study could cost in the millions and cover watersheds north of U.S. 83.
La Marque, Galveston County, Texas
At an Aug. 11 budget workshop, the Economic Development Corporation presented a balanced $2.5 million regular budget and a revitalization fund plan that includes up to $750,000 for developer reimbursements, continued retail recruitment work and support for local workforce and beautification projects.
Victoria County, Texas
Commissioners approved a resolution authorizing submission of a Texas Indigent Defense Commission improvement grant application that could reduce Victoria County's share of public defender costs if regional expansion is approved.
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma County Excise Board on Aug. 11 approved the minutes of its July 30 meeting after members discussed two late submissions from Edmond Public Schools that arrived by mail rather than email.
Steamboat Springs School District No. Re 2, School Districts , Colorado
Board heard spring staff-survey results showing small regressions in professional-growth measures; district leaders outlined a multi-year professional development plan, a switch from EAB to Panorama for future surveys, restorative-practices training and AI ethics sessions.
Callahan County , Texas
The court approved the consent agenda (payroll and bills), accepted a monthly invoice to Komatsu, left the burn ban in effect, and approved a resolution to apply for an SP22 law-enforcement grant.
Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Florida
The Port St. Lucie City Council on Aug. 11 approved multiple land‑use and intergovernmental items, including a rezoning, utility-easement abandonment, a CRA extension, the purchase of the County Annex building and a special-exception approval for a Murphy USA convenience store with fuel sales subject to landscaping and gateway‑sign conditions.
Artesia City, Los Angeles County, California
The City Council recessed to a closed session at 6 p.m. Aug. 11 to discuss the city’s sixth-cycle housing element and reconvened with no reportable action, the City Attorney said.
Norwin SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board unanimously approved a personnel action (personnel item 1) and formally moved to add multiple agenda items across education, policy, finance, personnel, facilities and athletics to the legislative meeting record; motions carried by voice votes with seconds.
Artesia City, Los Angeles County, California
Artesia Library staff detailed upcoming programs including the countywide bookmark contest (Sept. 2–Oct. 18), the Next Chapter writers contest (deadline Aug. 17), new musical instruments in the tool-lending library, and a free vaccine clinic Aug. 27.
Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Florida
Peter Overholtz, a Port St. Lucie resident, told the City Council about a recent fatal crash on Rosser Boulevard and handed a petition requesting a traffic study and specific data be included in any report.
West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Board member Becker reported Aug. 11 that the College and Career Readiness Committee will prioritize planning guides, more frequent assessment checkpoints, collaborative teacher teams and an adult learning framework to support instruction.
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington
The council unanimously approved a site-specific rezoning (Bella Grove) from R18 to R30 on Aug. 11, 2025. The applicant said the family-run ownership will continue to self-manage below-market-rate multifamily units; the planning commission had recommended approval.
Norwin SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Band liaison Candace Lackey announced upcoming public events including a free fall preview show at the stadium and a mattress sale fundraiser; she also highlighted alumni success in Drum Corps International competitions.
Callahan County , Texas
Sheriff reported the county jail was housing 4 males locally and a total of 18 inmates across jurisdictions; deputies logged 0.75 overtime hours while dispatch recorded 37.75 hours. Sheriff discussed hiring progress for dispatch positions.
Artesia City, Los Angeles County, California
Public commenters and council members urged the city to pursue proactive retail recruitment downtown and to advocate for Metro safety measures, including Sheriff presence; comments included suggestions for hospitality spaces, outreach to stores, and concerns about homeless encampments at Metro terminals.
Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Florida
At the Aug. 11 Port St. Lucie City Council meeting the Saint Lucie Economic Development Council presented a midyear update highlighting announced projects, industrial pipeline, economic-impact analysis and a new workforce internship program.
Norwin SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
A student speaker said the board denied a roughly $3,900 stipend for a club advisor, which he says kills the mock trial club despite the district approving a stadium renovation; he asked the board to reallocate funds or find alternatives so the club can continue.
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington
The City Council voted to uphold the planning commission’s denial and reject a rezoning request that would have changed a 1.6-acre property on Northeast 50th Eighth Street from R22 to R50, citing neighborhood impacts, infrastructure and compatibility concerns.
Events, Florida
Podcast hosts promoted a language exchange at the Blake Library on Aug. 12, an artist talk with Brooklyn Quantana on Aug. 26 and noted a book-club writing project.
Callahan County , Texas
The commissioners approved appointment of election judges and alternates and signed an order for the November election and related special-election timing tied to 17 state propositions.
Artesia City, Los Angeles County, California
The council received and filed the appointment of resident John Odyke to the Beautification and Maintenance Committee and administered the oath of office; the council voted to receive and file the appointment 5–0.
Norwin SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
A resident who filed a Right-to-Know request told the board he was notified that video recordings of meetings from 2020–2024 were deleted, and he said the district lacks a records-retention policy; he appealed to the Office of Open Records and requested the board address retrieval and policy adoption.
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington
On Aug. 11, 2025 the Vancouver City Council approved ordinances allowing developers to defer payment of certain city impact fees and utility system development charges (SDCs) until later in the construction process, adding a clarifying exclusion for school impact fees and directing staff to update reports and monitoring.
Senate, Legislative, Texas
By unanimous consent, the Senate adjourned until 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12, after a written motion by Sen. Zaffirini that specified the adjournment was contingent on receipt of committee reports.
West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Superintendent said the district is using school spaces and coordinating with local leaders to support families after recent flooding and that federal Title II, III and IV funds have been released but await Wisconsin Department of Instruction guidance before reaching districts.
Artesia City, Los Angeles County, California
City staff reported results from a traffic‑calming demonstration: majority support for enhanced crosswalks and modest support for mini‑roundabouts, with speed measurements showing reductions at demo locations; staff will present detailed data to the Public Works committee for next steps.
Norwin SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Superintendent Dr. McCracken told the Board of Education that planned summer projects are nearly finished and that two mold incidents — one caused by a clogged condensate line — were remediated with a contractor and testing; most buildings cleared and one classroom and a storage space remain pending test results.
Callahan County , Texas
Facilities committee update: lower-level floors sealed; exterior landscaping and lamp-post power completed; IT room and emergency stairs sealed; vault-door assessment scheduled.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The board approved a code amendment to update trustee composition language, appointed Tina (HGR 24 Inc.) to a vacant community trustee seat through Dec. 31, 2025, named an executive committee and set two remaining 2025 meeting dates.
Artesia City, Los Angeles County, California
Council authorized staff to apply for the California Natural Resources Agency’s Youth Community Access Grant to fund a 15‑month outdoor education program for underserved youth; council approved the application and authorization by a 5–0 vote.
Events, Florida
Hosts said Martin County's centennial digital history project will digitize residents' photos and archive them at the library for public access as part of 100-year anniversary activities.
Callahan County , Texas
Commissioners approved a $130,230.23 furniture quote from O'Kelly's Furniture to furnish courtrooms, conference rooms and offices in the courthouse restoration project.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Euclid Board of Control approved a $15,000 requisition to Skyline Electric Corp from the Recreation Capital Fund for lighting maintenance at Memorial Park, covering bulbs, ballasts and guy wires.
Events, Florida
The 2 MC hosts said Martin County Parks and Recreation is hiring after-school leaders to staff programs that include homework help, arts and outdoor activities as the school year begins.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
During the public-comment period, resident Derek Fine described personal grievances involving child-support enforcement and alleged misconduct by state agencies; his remarks were presented as his personal claims and the council did not take formal action on them at the meeting.
Utah Government Trust, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
Jennifer Robinson of the Utah Division of Water Quality summarized reporting deadlines, sewer system management plan requirements, safety guidance and enforcement scope under the Utah Sewer Management Program general permit during a Sewer Summit presentation.
Utah Government Trust, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
Heber City officials described a six-year, $49 million project to replace decades-old water, sewer and pressurized irrigation lines in Central Heber, funded through rate increases, loans and state assistance; phase one is expected to finish in Oct. 2025.
Callahan County , Texas
The commissioners approved a TIPS contract with Goldsmith Solutions for county IT services after staff said the agreement documents pricing and insurance terms; one commissioner raised concern about monthly payments totaling roughly $28,000 on the current AP report.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The CIC authorized accepting title to a vacant lot at 115 East 206th Street (parcel 642-02-155) from the city land reutilization program for infill housing as part of Open Door Euclid.
Events, Florida
The 2 MC hosts said Martin County has openings on the Tourist Development Council, the Industrial Development Authority and the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and invited residents to apply.
Artesia City, Los Angeles County, California
The Artesia City Council on Aug. 11 adopted a formal general fund reserve policy that sets a committed reserve at 45% of next year’s general fund expenditures, moving audited fund balances to meet the threshold and leaving a multi-million-dollar unassigned balance.
Callahan County , Texas
County officials announced the Aug. 11 passing of Tammy Walker, who served the county for 43 years and will be honored with a celebration of life on Aug. 16 at Baird Methodist Church.
Utah Government Trust, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
Operators from Granger‑Hunter Improvement District demonstrated nozzle choices, hot‑spot maintenance and a hose‑disinfection system during a public sewer‑cleaning summit, emphasizing observation, nozzle selection and water‑use strategies for preventing blockages.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Euclid Board of Control approved a $15,400 requisition to Olivia Rose Confections for kitchen coordination services at the Shore Cultural Center for June–December.
Events, Florida
Saint Lucie, Discover Martin and Visit Indian River County launched a 'Locals Only' campaign offering resident-only discounts on attractions, hotels and tours along the Treasure Coast.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
Finance staff told the council the city began 2025 with about $35 million in cash, received roughly $17 million and spent about $17 million through June 30, leaving cash near the starting balance; revenues are about 46.2% of budget with much of the shortfall attributed to grant timing, and LGIP interest earnings remain strong.
Potter County, Texas
County auditor and staff told commissioners the county faces a roughly $1.3 million drop in investment income and would need a 5.2% tax rate to fund current budget requests; court agreed to restore two critical IT replacement items and to fund them as one‑time purchases from fund balance where possible.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Community Improvement Corporation voted to accept title to 10 vacant parcels in the Monterey Heights subdivision and authorized a purchase-and-development agreement with Magas LLC to build owner-occupied homes under the Open Door Euclid program.
Utah Government Trust, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
At a Sewer Summit presentation, a Utah Government Trust representative said annual manhole inspections, prioritized cleaning and documentation have cut sewer-backup claims and recommended agencies adopt simple, low-cost practices to reduce liability and repair costs.
Potter County, Texas
Judges and justice-of-the-peace offices urged pay adjustments for court coordinators, clerks and bailiffs and asked for security upgrades at a county justice-court building; commissioners left the requests in the proposed budget for further review and asked staff for cost detail ahead of the public hearing.
Events, Florida
Martin County communications hosts urged residents to take a community input survey on the Civic Center master plan and the Dixie Highway streetscape plan, with officials soliciting ideas on streetscape features and public amenities.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
A proposed 3.7% cost-of-living amendment to City Manager Stacy Denham's employment agreement was introduced but councilmember Kevin moved to postpone action until after the city's second-quarter revenue projection review; the postponement motion carried and the addendum was not approved at the meeting.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Euclid Board of Control approved a $39,275 requisition to Snyder Recreation from the Community Development Block Grant Fund to install pour-in-place surfacing at Harmony Park.
Potter County, Texas
County project manager withheld OPREX pay request after TAB (testing, adjusting, balancing) failures and missing HVAC fixes; contractor given deadline or face liquidated damages.
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
The Board of Equalization voted to approve a petition for correction of erroneous assessments and a certificate documenting clerical assessment errors; minutes from July 14 were also approved.
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Supervisors adopted the county’s fiscal year 2025–26 economic strategic goals and approved appointments to the Route 58 Roanoke River Corridor authority, staff said; goals include existing business outreach, recruitment, IDA property planning and a proposed strategic funds budget.
Potter County, Texas
Potter County Fire Department asked commissioners to add six firefighters (three firefighters and three lieutenants) and to address pay compression among chiefs and captains; the chief proposed using County Assistance District (CAD) revenue rather than property-tax increases for the hires.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
Chehalis authorized CRW Engineering to design and manage construction of a new stormwater line to remove a failed line that now runs beneath a private house on Evergreen Drive; the contract is $74,375 with a 10% contingency for a total authorization up to $81,812.50 paid from the stormwater fund.
Columbia County, Washington
Officials accepted the retirement of Daphne Bailey effective Sept. 15 and plan to post two positions — business manager and WIC community health worker — to cover her duties, including open enrollment and insurance sign-up services.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Euclid Board of Control approved a requisition for Safe Built Ohio LLC covering chief building official services for July 2025, charged to the general fund.
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Supervisors authorized Southside Behavioral Health to enter a statewide performance agreement required by the Code of Virginia for community services boards, staff said; the item was described as a required administrative authorization for the locality's CSB participation.
Potter County, Texas
Duos Edge presented a proposal to place a small, low‑power edge data center on county property near the Petroleum Building; commissioners asked for lease details and potential county benefits and took no action.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
The council authorized a contract with Parametrics Inc. to design and install upgrades to the city's water-plant and pump-station control systems; the project budget is $434,469.99 with a 10% contingency, requiring a future amendment of the 2025 budget for a $57,917 shortfall to be covered from the Water Capital Fund.
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Supervisors adopted an ordinance to dissolve the county’s Lake Advisory Committee and set a new process for handling buoy placement and similar applications, routing applications through planning and zoning and the Department of Wildlife Resources, with applicants bearing all costs, officials said.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Euclid Board of Control approved a $350,970.80 change order to Trax Construction Company for additional utility work on the East 20th and 220 First Street section of the Peterson trunk line.
Columbia County, Washington
Staff said an RCO grant with a November deadline could fund additional irrigation and grandstand work at the fairgrounds; staff are gathering construction estimates and coordinating pre-fair maintenance.
Potter County, Texas
Potter County sheriff’s office presented a multi-pronged salary proposal covering jail nursing pay, a 3% across‑the‑board raise, targeted career-officer increases and expanded certificate pay; the county union warned the county is losing deputies and cited a $40,664 estimated per-new-hire replacement cost.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
City Council voted to accept a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Infrastructure Grant to fund an environmental assessment for a proposed Northeast Apron at the Chehalis-Centralia Airport; FAA will cover 95% of the roughly $247,531 project and the city will provide a 5% match from airport capital funds.
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Supervisors authorized county attorneys to sign two opioid-settlement documents; staff estimated one distributor settlement would yield roughly $21,500 to the county and the Purdue Pharma settlement would yield about $136,000 payable over 15 years (about $9,000 per year), staff said.
Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Euclid Board of Control approved a $45,920 purchase from Lancaster Acquisitions for a 2025 Chevy Express 2500 Tradesman's van to be used by the wastewater treatment department.
Columbia County, Washington
Officials reviewed water damage in the courthouse jury room, discussed small repairs and longer-term restoration grants, and proposed a formal maintenance checklist and building maps to guide future work.
Chehalis City, Lewis County, Washington
Chehalis City Council received a mid-course update on the city's wastewater comprehensive plan on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, as consultants from KJ Engineering identified biosolids handling, plant electrical systems and control infrastructure as near-term priorities.
Potter County, Texas
Commissioners approved funding to add two part‑time employees at the tax office through Sept. 30 to help process dealer transactions after Texas’ webDEALER mandate slowed service.
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Board authorized staff to complete a Community Development Block Grant application for Oak Road and Surface Road and to waive approximately $1,100 in permit fees to secure up to $1.25 million in federal funds, staff said.
Columbia County, Washington
A county facilities manager presented competing quotes to replace a failing courthouse cooktop; the board gave staff direction to proceed with a lower-cost vendor under the small-works threshold and existing budget.
Vallejo, Solano County, California
The commission unanimously approved a staff recommendation to restore Saul Sanchez Vareles to the register of eligibles for the position of water maintenance worker 1 for two years under Civil Service Rule 14.2 after he resigned in good standing and had previously completed original probation for the position.
Potter County, Texas
Potter County prosecutors asked commissioners to fund an Axon digital evidence management subscription, saying it will reduce risk of evidence suppression under recent Court of Criminal Appeals decisions; estimated recurring cost to county offices ranged from about $79,000 to $119,000 depending on allocation and data migration assumptions.
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
The Community Development Authority reported approvals to support a restaurant and extend a yoga studio lease; utility and public-works reports covered fiber projects, Legends Park installations, valve maintenance and a large wastewater-plant construction the commission suggested the council tour.
Clallam County, Washington
The Clallam County Charter Review Commission voted to forward a written recommendation — not a charter amendment — asking the Board of County Commissioners to consider creating a steward position and to hold public town-hall meetings in each district. The motion passed by roll call, 10–4.
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Mecklenburg supervisors were told Lake Country Soil and Water will stop reviewing erosion and sediment control plans at the end of 2025; staff said the county will contract the service short-term and consider whether to recruit an in-house position or partner with a university for longer-term coverage.
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
The Historic Preservation Committee reported progress on a recognition plaque for Mackie Park and announced a cemetery walk event set for Sept. 13; tickets are $10 at the Chamber of Commerce or $13 on the day.
Vallejo, Solano County, California
At its Aug. 11, 2025 meeting the Civil Service Commission elected Commissioner Brenda Piccati as chair for a one-year term and Commissioner Tennyson as vice chair; commissioners also approved the agenda and May 12 minutes by unanimous vote.
Potter County, Texas
Commissioners approved a public hearing on the proposed 2025-26 budget and publication of proposed elected-officer salary increases, but left multiple department pay and staffing requests unresolved while officials warned any additions will raise the tax rate above this year’s target.
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Mecklenburg County supervisors voted unanimously to adopt a new EMS response standard and authorized the county to order two Type 1 ambulances, officials said.
Columbia County, Washington
At an Aug. 11 county work session, officials discussed authorizing use of a county credit card for coroner purchases, routing an equipment invoice, and providing temporary third-floor office space; no formal vote was taken.
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
The Common Council voted to go into closed session under Wisconsin Statutes §19.85(1)(e) to deliberate and negotiate purchases of public property and the investing of public funds; motion carried on a voice vote.
Clallam County, Washington
Commissioners agreed to forward three Opportunity Fund subawards—$60,000 to the City of Forks, $116,000 to the Port of Port Angeles and $100,000 to Composite Recycling Technology Center (CRTC)—as local match for a larger EDA Forest Products Industry Cluster Innovation Program grant and to support related scoping, design and demonstration work.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
Resident Ellen Jensen presented zoning, notice and nuisance complaints on Aug. 11; planning, police and legal staff reported they had found public notices and that some structures pre‑date current setbacks, and the council tabled further action until Sept. 8.
Clallam County, Washington
Public works requested a $500,000 package of additional working capital for the county broadband construction project being built by Astound: $203,612 from ARPA and $296,388 from the general fund. County staff said the general-fund portion is temporary and expected to return to reserves after grant reimbursements arrive.
Crook County SD, School Districts, Oregon
Following a July work session, the board adopted an aligned set of board and district goals for 2025-26 and added a new objective to hire a permanent superintendent; the motion passed unanimously.
Clallam County, Washington
Clallam County staff presented an interagency agreement with the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) to process resentencing and vacate orders resulting from State v. Blake. Staff said the AOC’s current allocation for county reimbursement is about $7,648 and that the county has processed roughly 771 of an estimated 2,300 affected cases.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS said it will host focus groups and an outreach booth at the Ed forum to explore whether employers can help new hires register for myCalPERS, stressing security benefits and potential reductions in call‑center volume.
Clallam County, Washington
The county’s veteran services grant from the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs was extended two years to June 30, 2027. County veterans staff reported that from July 2022 to February 2025 more than 1,200 veterans had claims processed and that about $500,000 per month had been directed to veterans, figures the office shared with the board.
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin
The common council approved Resolution 4581-25 authorizing the sale of up to $26,910,000 in taxable sanitary sewage system revenue bond anticipation notes; staff said the financing schedule includes a pre-closing this Thursday and a final closing next Thursday.
Clallam County, Washington
An ASHRAE-level audit of two county buildings recommends LED lighting and an air-water heat-pump system for hot-water generation as cost-effective steps; the county could also pursue a $300,000 early-adopter state incentive if it implements both measures.
Clallam County, Washington
Clallam Conservation District asked county commissioners to support a proposed per-parcel rates-and-charges program capped at $5 per parcel, presenting a funding gap of roughly $158,750 for current operations and listing programs that would be reduced without new revenue.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS described employer-focused business‑rules and myCalPERS system classes, member education events (CBEs), employer‑sponsored on‑site training and online guides, and urged employers to subscribe to bulletins and use regional offices for appointments.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
City public‑works staff reported Aug. 11 that the wastewater treatment plant project is roughly 84–86% complete, with mechanical and electrical systems installed and a planned 30‑day clean water test targeted for the fall; staff posted a live camera feed to the city website for public viewing of progress.
Crook County SD, School Districts, Oregon
Facilities staff told the board Kohl Architects was selected from four proposals to produce building-condition assessments and a 10-year long-range facilities plan, with assessments slated to begin this fall.
Riverside County, California
Riverside County Planning Director and hearing officer John Hildebrand moved to approve plot plan number 210140 for the Diamond Hawk Distribution Center at an Aug. 11 directors hearing; staff described the 11-acre, two-building speculative warehouse project and reported no public opposition.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS will begin auto-separating appointments that report zero payroll for 12 months and will send staggered notifications to employers and members; the agency will also notify employers when retirees remain active and may suspend benefits if separations are not added.
Mariposa County, California
The Mariposa County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 11 added an urgency item to consider possible dismissal, termination or discipline of a public employee and later reported that "information was received and direction given." The board provided no further details.
United States Sentencing Commission, United States Courts, Judiciary, Federal
A proposal to apply retroactively a change to the mitigating-role cap (subpart 1 of part A of amendment 8.33) failed after commissioners split over finality and administrative burden versus fairness and incarceration costs.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
The Preston City Council authorized a lease purchase and signatures for a 2026 plow truck on Aug. 11 after city attorney negotiated language limiting indemnification consistent with Idaho constitutional restrictions on future obligations.
Crook County SD, School Districts, Oregon
School leaders summarized summer offerings: a popular birth-to-5 "Eat, Read and Play" program; a K-5 "Summer Blast" with about 300 students; middle-school sixth-grade orientation for ~190 students; and high-school credit recovery (15 students regained 22 credits). Staff said the goal is to prevent summer learning loss.
Mariposa County, California
The Mariposa County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 Aug. 11 to add an urgency item and hold a closed session under Government Code section 54957(b)(1) to consider filling the Development Services Director position; the board later reported that "information was received and direction given."
United States Sentencing Commission, United States Courts, Judiciary, Federal
The U.S. Sentencing Commission voted to adopt and publish its final policy priorities for the 2025–2026 amendment cycle after reviewing public comments and staff recommendations.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS’ post-retirement employment team outlined bona fide separation rules, the 60‑day and 180‑day wait periods, the 960‑hour annual limit, exceptions for emergencies and safety roles, and pay-rate rules employers must follow for retired annuitants.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
The Preston City Council approved the preliminary fiscal‑year budget on Aug. 11 but debated whether to reduce a proposed fire suppression line fee; council members heard that decreasing a fee does not require public hearing, but they deferred fee changes so staff and attorney could advise and to include any separate agenda item.
Grundy County, Illinois
The Finance Committee approved minutes from the July 21 meeting and voted to approve board member vouchers and treasurer’s claims. Committee members said oversight and finance committees approved portions of the claims; the committee listed approximate totals and scheduled annual agency presentations for Aug. 25.
Crook County SD, School Districts, Oregon
High-school staff reported 418 industry and safety certifications across about 30 pathways last year and said dual-credit articulation now covers 142 college credits with multiple partner institutions; the board discussed measures of success and community communication plans tied to workforce and bond outreach.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
Preston City Council agreed in principle Aug. 11 to a land‑for‑land swap with TJC Construction that the council said will satisfy a 7.194‑acre open‑space requirement for the proposed Denton Maker subdivision; council directed staff and the developer to finalize legal descriptions and a formal agreement.
Grundy County, Illinois
Finance Director Matt told the Finance Committee on Aug. 11, 2025, that general fund revenue to date totaled about $12,604,000 (just under 60% of the annual budget) while expenditures totaled about $13,008,000 (about 64%).
Wellington Town, Larimer County, Colorado
At a special July 28 meeting the Finance Advisory Board approved its May 19, 2025 minutes and voted to adopt advisory board bylaws dated July 28, 2025; the advisory board noted trustee adoption and public posting steps would follow.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS audit and compliance staff reviewed the statutes and regulations that define special compensation for legacy members and pensionable compensation for PEPRA members, and urged employers to list those items in a single written labor policy approved at a public meeting.
Crook County SD, School Districts, Oregon
The board authorized contracting for two school psychologists with spending authority up to $310,000 after an unsuccessful hiring effort; the motion passed unanimously.
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho
The Idaho Transportation Department on Aug. 11 told the Preston City Council it is updating a corridor plan for U.S. 91 through the city and surrounding Franklin County to assess capacity, safety and pavement needs looking 20 years forward.
Grundy County, Illinois
At the Aug. 11 Finance Committee meeting, a Health Department representative reported July subsidy spending and said year-to-date subsidy use is about 60%; the department expects a temporary slowdown in state grant revenue until roughly October while the state finalizes awards.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS staff reviewed Service Prior to Membership (SPM) and arrears processes, explained a 30-day employer certification window, the triggers that create arrears, and the agency’s criteria for employer- versus member-paid arrears.
Wellington Town, Larimer County, Colorado
At a special July 28 meeting, the Town of Wellington Finance Advisory Board reviewed a first draft of consolidated financial management policies covering reserves, debt limits, purchasing thresholds and emergency procurement and asked staff to finalize edits before sending the package to the Board of Trustees.
Crook County SD, School Districts, Oregon
An August board discussion outlined a timetable to comply with Gov. Tina Kotek's executive order banning personal device use during instructional hours. The district plans a first reading in September and adoption in October with implementation by Jan. 1; exemptions and family-communication concerns were raised.
Lansing City, Ingham County, Michigan
A proposed amendment to Chapter 10.60 that would make the city the provider of all curbside solid-waste service was referred to the Public Safety committee. Granger, the long‑time local hauler, told council the change would remove consumer choice and urged further stakeholder engagement.
Tonganoxie, School Boards, Kansas
Board members voted to table action on a train project development agreement to gather additional information before moving forward.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS staff said charter schools can participate in CalPERS but must apply through their county office of education, enroll all employees once eligible, and comply with public meeting and pay–schedule rules; contracting typically takes four to eight weeks.
Lansing City, Ingham County, Michigan
The Lansing City Council approved a state club liquor license and related permits for Riverwalk Theater on Aug. 11 as part of the consent agenda.
La Plata, Charles, Maryland
The commission proposed that La Plata participate in the statewide Maryland 250 commemoration with locally focused programming — notably a remembrance exhibit for the town’s 1926 tornado, walking tours, banners and children’s activities — and asked staff to coordinate with county efforts and the town events coordinator.
Dodge , School Boards, Kansas
The board approved a recommendation to move the district's employee health coverage PPO network to Aetna effective Oct. 1, 2025, citing disruptions and provider-network problems with the current network.
Tonganoxie, School Boards, Kansas
Following a closed session on non-elected personnel, the board approved salary adjustments for classified staff, administration and coordinators in a unanimous vote.
Tonganoxie, School Boards, Kansas
The board approved purchase of a Chevrolet Traverse for the driver’s education program at a cost of $40,732.50, to be paid from the driver’s education fund rather than the general fund or local option budget.
Lansing City, Ingham County, Michigan
Lansing City Council unanimously approved Brownfield Plan amendment No. 80 to support a mixed‑use development at West Holmes and Pleasant Grove. The project includes about 5,800 sq. ft. of commercial space, 30 residential units, use of MSHDA housing TIF with rents targeted at or below 120% AMI, and an estimated $9.6 million capital investment.
La Plata, Charles, Maryland
The commission outlined five priority initiatives — plaque program, oral history, firehouse museum, historic resource survey and comprehensive plan alignment — but commissioners and staff said current budgets and staffing likely won’t cover the proposed work without council backing.
California Public Employees Retirement System, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
CalPERS staff explained the role of system access administrators, technical troubleshooting steps, a monthly-refreshed testing environment and options for running and exporting Cognos reports during a SEAC education session.
Dodge , School Boards, Kansas
USD 443 approved a $170,128.15 purchase of Virco classroom furniture for three elementary schools and a five-year copier/printer contract with annual costs described, both by unanimous vote.
Tonganoxie, School Boards, Kansas
The district and certified staff reached a negotiated agreement that the board approved 5-0; the superintendent said the certified staff average raise was about 4.03%.
Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio
Beavercreek City Council approved Ordinance 25-13 rezoning 0.64 acres to a commercial planned unit development, accepted a state DARE grant for the police department and approved adding a patrol recruit position for 2025 to cover an expected retirement in March 2026.
La Plata, Charles, Maryland
La Plata preservation commissioners and town staff debated who should manage the planned firehouse museum after commissioners proposed volunteer-led operations; staff said council direction and budget are required before the town can assume day-to-day management.
Lansing City, Ingham County, Michigan
Lansing City Council adopted a resolution establishing a tenant relocation fee of $85 per day with a 30‑day cap to accompany a recently adopted landlord/tenant ordinance. Councilmember Jackson cast the lone dissenting vote, saying the fee may create perverse incentives for landlords.
Dodge , School Boards, Kansas
The board approved a temporary construction easement to allow construction of the South Dodge walking trail adjacent to Sunnyside Elementary; district staff said there is no financial consideration to the district and main work is north and south of the school.
Tonganoxie, School Boards, Kansas
The school board approved publication of the budget and heard that the mill levy will rise about 1.1 mills; officials said the county’s recreation revenue/expense roll may have been mispublished and could cause public confusion ahead of the required hearings.
Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio
Beavercreek City Council held a public hearing Aug. 11 on a proposed tax increment financing (TIF) incentive district for a 54-acre housing project called Wrightwood Springs, council members were told. The hearing is a statutory step required under the Ohio Revised Code; no ordinance or vote was taken at the meeting.
Lansing City, Ingham County, Michigan
The Lansing City Council unanimously approved a fiscal carryforward to purchase modular shelter units and related storage and site preparation costs. The city and advocates said pods are a near-term step to provide secure, serviced space for people experiencing homelessness; critics called for faster timelines and stronger accessibility planning.
Dodge , School Boards, Kansas
District IT presented brief AI usage guidelines and said staff will collect teacher and principal feedback this year before drafting a comprehensive AI policy for board approval.
Supreme Court , State Agencies, Organizations, Executive, North Dakota
At an oral argument before the North Dakota Supreme Court (date not specified), appellant's counsel argued the district court erred in finding parental abandonment and failed to account for the mother’s actions that he says actively prevented contact; justices questioned application of child-support and incarceration rules across jurisdictions.
Tonganoxie, School Boards, Kansas
District staff told the board most summer construction at Tonganoxie schools is finished — parking at the middle school, auto shop HVAC and a track respray — while a rooftop HVAC replacement and roof repairs at Tonganoxie Middle School are expected to finish in the coming days and weeks.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
Recreation staff told the board that summer camps have finished, specialty programs continue through August, adult events were well attended and staff retention appears strong heading into the fall.
Vallejo, Solano County, California
The Measure P oversight committee recommended City Council authorize $300,000 to the Greater Vallejo Recreation District for scholarships, teen programs and free days, and separately approved a recommendation to fund the Robin McBee Firefighter EMS Youth Academy after presentations from program leaders.
Sioux City Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
The board approved four legislative priorities for 2025–26, including a requested 5% increase in Supplemental State Aid (SSA), support for teacher recruitment and retention, full funding for preschool and early literacy, and oversight of Education Savings Account (ESA) impacts.
Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey
Superintendent Ed Grandy reported higher-than-state-average results for Arthur L. Johnson High School on the New Jersey graduation proficiency assessment and described summer institutes for college application counseling, AP courses and elementary Orton-Gillingham literacy training.
Dodge , School Boards, Kansas
A Compass Behavioral Health representative described the agency's crisis services, school-based therapists, teen and adult crisis houses, and a pharmacy mailing program during public comment.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
Parks staff said multiple appraisals for a property related to Timber's Edge returned very different values; staff are working with appraisers to reconcile discrepancies before making an offer.
Oregon City SD 62, School Districts, Oregon
The Oregon City School District board voted to approve resolution 2526‑225 appointing Blaze Riggins as chief financial officer, business manager and deputy clerk for fiscal year 2025–26; the roll call recorded unanimous ‘Aye’ votes from directors present.
Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey
Clark Public Schools will reimburse families for the difference between external partner before/after care cost and in-district costs for the preschool expansion for one year while the district studies longer-term options.
Sioux City Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
Board members spent more than an hour on Aug. 11 discussing pay and staffing for paraprofessionals who support students with intensive special‑education needs, heard that 41 para positions are currently open and asked staff to return with a costed proposal and a bargaining approach.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
The Greenwood Board of Zoning Appeals unanimously approved a variance Aug. 11 permitting a metal accessory structure (prefabricated pergola, 10x20) under 300 square feet at an apartment complex pool area, after staff said metal was appropriate for heavy public use.
Oregon City SD 62, School Districts, Oregon
The district’s Community Education supervisor reviewed programs open to all community members — preschool, after‑school care, youth sports, enrichment classes and a back‑to‑school resource fair at Jennings Lodge on Aug. 28 — and described partnerships that expand access and scholarships.
Dodge , School Boards, Kansas
District staff presented the required 2025 accountability report outlining targets tied to KISA accreditation and state assessment PLD levels, and previewed state assessment release timing and KELPA English learner results.
Dodge , School Boards, Kansas
At a USD 443 board meeting, resident Coral Lopez urged the board to resolve stalled teacher contract talks, citing unfilled certified positions and a reported budget gap of about $250,000 between district and teacher proposals.
Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey
Residents asked why the district scheduled a September referendum vote that the county estimated would cost about $64,000 instead of holding it with November elections. The district said consultants recommended a standalone September vote to focus attention on the referendum and improve chances of passage.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
The parks controller reported the operating fund revenues were ahead of expenditures by roughly $728,000 and outlined balances across several funds; the board plans a 5–10 year capital planning review after the budget season.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Vidor ISD Board of Trustees recorded a series of routine and substantive votes Aug. 11, 2025. The board approved consent items, budget transfers, personnel and program items, purchases and policy first readings; most motions passed unanimously, while the non‑enrolled student participation resolution passed 4–3.
Oregon City SD 62, School Districts, Oregon
The district’s English Learners (EL) report presented by the ELDLI TOSA showed lower attendance and on‑track graduation rates for current ELs, described program expansions including dual‑language course offerings, and noted state support through House Bill 3499 for targeted professional development and outreach.
Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey
The Clark Public Schools Board approved multiple personnel, curriculum, governance and finance items during the meeting, after public commenters asked for earlier disclosure of administrative contracts. The board said job descriptions were on the agenda and that personnel contract details are released after board approval.
VIDOR ISD, School Districts, Texas
Vidor Independent School District trustees voted 4–3 on Aug. 11 to adopt a resolution prohibiting non‑enrolled students (including homeschooled students) from participating in district extracurricular or UIL activities for the 2025–26 school year.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
The Greenwood Board of Zoning Appeals voted 5-0 Aug. 11 to allow a larger front-yard setback along State Road 135 for a proposed 20,000-square-foot building in the Schwartz Crossing commercial subdivision, after the petitioner withdrew two other variance requests and agreed to replat the block.
Oregon City SD 62, School Districts, Oregon
Superintendent and board members discussed a governor‑issued ban on personal devices during school instructional time and the district’s plan to draft an implementing policy, staff guidance and family communications ahead of a January implementation deadline.
New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight, Interim, Committees, Legislative, New Mexico
New Mexico Finance Authority staff briefed the legislative committee on municipal bonds and the Public Project Revolving Fund, explaining pooled financing, tax-exempt rules, pledges used to secure repayment and how the NMFA supports small and large borrowers with underwriting, disclosure and pooled credit enhancement.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Senate voted to suspend Senate Rule 36 and Joint Rule 12 to consider petitions and referred a House petition from Mark J. Cusack seeking authorization for automated curb enforcement and changes to parking violation procedures to the Committee on Transportation; voice votes were recorded with no roll-call tallies.
DICKINSON ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees approved updated facility rental rates reflecting Senate Bill 2986 and approved the combined campus name for the former Lewis G. Lobit Elementary and Elvis C. Lobit Middle School campuses.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
After reviewing estimates, the Greenwood board approved a service agreement with SignWorks not to exceed $20,000 to repair the damaged Art on the Trail sign; staff said the sign was removed and is in storage.
Oregon City SD 62, School Districts, Oregon
District leaders and program staff told the school board that a state summer-school grant awarded April 23 funded six weeks of elementary programming, 14-day secondary ‘summer pathways,’ extended‑school‑year services and family events that together reached several hundred students and earned recovery credits for high schoolers.
New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight, Interim, Committees, Legislative, New Mexico
The New Mexico Bioscience Authority told a legislative committee it plans internships, an ecomap of industry assets, and a co‑investment fund to attract private capital; the authority is requesting the legislature consider recurring operating funding and said a 25,000‑square‑foot accelerator is under study for capital outlay.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
Greenwood Parks approved a purchase agreement with Area Wide Electronics and Refrigeration to replace old vending machines in the field house and community center; staff said the cost is within operating funds and self-sustaining.
DICKINSON ISD, School Districts, Texas
The board approved a resolution to establish a local school library advisory council and several policy updates to comply with recent state laws, including a policy implementing the new restriction on student personal communication devices and a policy change addressing homeschool participation in UIL activities.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Senate on voice vote passed House Bill 801, "an act relative to the town of Cheshire's special election," on third reading and indicated the measure would be transmitted in a brief recess; no roll-call tally was given in the record.
2025 Legislature LA, Louisiana
Researchers told the Louisiana Suicide Prevention Among African Americans Task Force on Aug. 11 that the state has no law requiring colleges to report student suicides, that data-sharing is largely voluntary and opaque, and that the group recommends a centralized data hub, mandated reporting, and targeted prevention measures for ages 20–34.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
The Greenwood Parks board approved multiple use agreements for schools, sports tournaments, parking and fundraisers, and discussed concerns about short lead time for one fundraiser.
New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight, Interim, Committees, Legislative, New Mexico
State historic-sites officials and community partners briefed the legislative site committee on programming at Los Luceros, including plans for a state-certified commercial kitchen, an autumn balloon event and ongoing preservation needs; site staffing and per-site budget figures were discussed but not finalized.
Silver Falls SD 4J, School Districts, Oregon
Superintendent Kim announced the hiring of James Ries as principal for Central Howell and Pratham, outlined professional development and early-learning programs (including a state-funded Kinder Jumpstart), and warned the board about aging HVAC equipment and planned facility tours during work sessions.
DICKINSON ISD, School Districts, Texas
Director of Career and Technical Education Dr. Melissa Everett briefed the board on rapid CTE program growth, new programs (HVAC this fall, and four programs in 2026), partnerships with colleges and industry, and plans for a 100,000-square-foot CTE facility slated to open in 2026.
House, Legislative, Massachusetts
The House suspended Joint Rule 12, referred several petitions—including education reporting and applied behavior analysis reimbursement matters—to standing committees, ordered numerous bills to third reading and passed local measures including a Melrose senior tax exemption.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
Greenwood Parks Board approved an amendment to the Refuge use agreement that extends setup time and permits on-site sale of T-shirts; a resident asked for clarification about merchandise sales during public comment.
New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight, Interim, Committees, Legislative, New Mexico
Staff member Marquita of the New Mexico Finance Authority told a legislative oversight committee the Public Project Revolving Fund, known as the PPRF, can provide lower‑cost financing for local governments and will temporarily expand eligibility to include rural electric cooperatives and operate without prior legislative authorization for three years under a statutory suspension.
DICKINSON ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Dickinson Independent School District board approved a $144 million general fund budget for 2025–26, set a $1.142 total tax rate (0.722 M&O and 0.42 I&S), and voted to place a voter-approval tax-rate election on the November ballot after the rate exceeded the state threshold.
Silver Falls SD 4J, School Districts, Oregon
The district's finance report showed an improved projected general fund ending balance (about $3.1 million, ~5.9% of operating revenues) and clarified how small donations are recorded (account 1920); board members asked for follow-up on FEMA reimbursement timing.
Weld County, Colorado
The board approved a five-year memorandum of understanding among Weld County and participating entities for the 19th Judicial District’s specialty court programs addressing DUI offenders; county staff said there is no cost to the county for the MOU.
Weld County, Colorado
The county awarded Fleet Services bid B2500090 for a crane body and installation to Maxi Truck Fitting for $109,145. Commissioner Jason Maxey recused himself because his family founded the company; the board approved the award 4–0 with Maxey recused.
Weld County, Colorado
Commissioners approved a quitclaim deed that transfers ownership of a disputed I‑76 frontage road to the Colorado Department of Transportation to resolve a title issue and remove the county from ongoing litigation.
Weld County, Colorado
The Board of Commissioners voted to refuse renewal of the liquor license for El Centenario Nightclub, citing unpermitted interior work, a stop-work order, red tagging and unfinished fire-suppression work; the licensee asked for two months to correct issues but the board voted to refuse renewal.
Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
The Greenwood Parks and Recreation Board voted to accept a donated artwork by the late artist Jan Dean for installation on the Polk County Trail after a family heir offered the piece at no cost to the city.
Weld County, Colorado
The Weld County Board of Commissioners approved the first reading of amended Chapter 21 provisions on oil and gas location assessment and pipeline data sharing, and amended the ordinance to make the pending-ordinance doctrine take effect at second reading on Sept. 8, 2025 rather than immediately.
Candia BOS Audio, Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
A resident raised questions about town ownership of Lot 403-9 (a pond parcel on North Road); the Select Board said the auctioneers found the town may own the parcel and will include it in a planned sale pending conservation input and two public hearings in September.
Central Virginia Transportation Authority, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Virginia
CVTA staff presented an initial list of projects submitted by localities for consideration in a potential bond issuance; the list will go to finance directors, PFM and bond counsel for feasibility analysis, and TAC members said many projects exceed a two‑year completion expectation and need further local vetting.
Silver Falls SD 4J, School Districts, Oregon
District human resources director presented staffing-by-position calculations aimed at matching staffing to current enrollment, described dozens of job postings and fills, and said one reassignment is planned while a recommendation for a single reduction in force could follow if enrollment does not change.
City of St. Augustine Beach, St. Johns County , Florida
St. John's County utilities director told Mayor Dylan Rumrill that the county plans to reclaim all wastewater processed on the island within five years, expanding reclaimed-water use for irrigation and reducing discharges to "waters of the state."
Central Virginia Transportation Authority, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Virginia
Staff presented a new quarterly regional reporting spreadsheet that compiles SPA commitments, known funding sources, balances to complete and reimbursement amounts to help the finance committee and localities track CBTA regional funds.
Candia BOS Audio, Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The Select Board authorized staff to sign data-release forms so the town’s energy consultant can solicit competitive electricity pricing for municipal accounts and obtain cooperative utility data for a proposed community power program.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
A resident asked the council to consider speed reduction measures at Huntington and Pomona citing children walking in the neighborhood; staff said speed bumps are not typically installed and recommended other measures for review by the traffic sergeant.
Silver Falls SD 4J, School Districts, Oregon
A consultant from Flow Analytics presented 10-year enrollment forecasts showing a roughly flat district total (Oct. 2024 baseline 3,683), a sizable out-of-district enrollment component (about 449 students, ~12%) and lower projected kindergarten classes tied to birth trends.
Candia BOS Audio, Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The board approved temporary trainee appointments through a FEMA SAFER grant to onboard and certify recruits and voted to appoint Michael McCorkle as a permanent firefighter/AEMT after the chief's recommendation.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Council voted to waive its seven‑day notice rule and to reconsider Resolution 25‑180 on the East Manuel redevelopment after staff identified a conflict with federal (HUD) funding rules; separate public commenters raised drainage and dust concerns at the nearby Manuel development and golf course.
Battalion Chief Tom Foushee described learning to bake, demonstrated a simple "firehouse cobbler" during a recorded segment with Council Member Hawkins, and said he competed on a Food Network episode of Sylos Baking Competition filmed in Waco.
Central Virginia Transportation Authority, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Virginia
The CVTA Technical Advisory Committee voted to recommend approval of five standard project agreements (SPAs) for regionally funded CBTA projects to the full authority, while members asked VDOT for a clearer design‑build schedule and confirmation of the committed funding amount.
Silver Falls SD 4J, School Districts, Oregon
Longtime Silver Falls School District board member Tom Bookle announced his resignation from the Zone 7 seat effective Aug. 31 and the board discussed its process for filling the vacancy, including a preference for appointing a replacement from the vacated zone.
Candia BOS Audio, Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
At a public hearing, the Select Board recorded its approval of a historical bond easement for a barn on North Road and closed the hearing after taking the official vote.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Council Bluffs Police Chief described HOP’s balance of enforcement and social‑service referrals, highlighted a community health coach’s caseload and announced planned enforcement/outreach missions in September to address encampments and repeat offenses.
Candia BOS Audio, Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance presented the Smith Memorial Building trustees with an award for long-term preservation work, highlighting a multi-year program of assessments, window restorations and stewardship guided by a trustees board formed in 2014.
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Council Bluffs Community School District presented concept plans for a 37,700‑square‑foot, 400‑student STEM Innovation High School aimed at industry‑aligned credentials and regional open enrollment.
Battalion Chief Tom Foushee of the Chandler Fire Department said a 2021 bond election funded a rebuilt Fire Station No. 2 at Alma School and Warner that added space for a second apparatus and new safety features intended to speed local response and reduce exposure risks for firefighters.
The commission voted July 23 to recommend approval of an NC1 neighborhood commercial overlay for 590 South Main (Utah County Parcel 181391) requested by Richard Wells on behalf of 590 Main LLC, and asked staff to investigate parking and possible code enforcement issues at nearby rental properties.
State Government & Tribal Relations, House of Representatives, Legislative Sessions, Washington
At a joint legislative hearing Aug. 11 in Olympia, Puyallup Tribe leaders and Washington State Gambling Commission staff presented a restated amendment to the Puyallup Tribe of Indians’ gaming compact, summarizing changes to electronic table games, player‑terminal limits, licensing responsibilities and responsible‑gaming measures.
Routt County, Colorado
Routt County commissioners met in Steamboat Springs on Monday to assess the local fallout from a projected Colorado budget shortfall, consider a phased move to user‑fee funding for 9‑1‑1 dispatch (including a potential line‑fee increase), review a proposed county lodging tax for public safety and infrastructure, and discuss timing and outstanding conditions on a pledged private contribution to a proposed regional transit authority.
Central Union High, School Districts, California
Superintendent Dr. Farkas thanked students, staff and parents for attending and being prepared on the first day of school and wished the community a good school year.
Commissioners unanimously recommended that the City Council adopt clarifications to the Payson City development guidelines to require sewer cleanouts in park strips, align manholes over troughs and remove preinstalled ladders from new manholes to address safety concerns.
Alton Town, Belknap County, New Hampshire
The CIP committee was told two vehicles originally scheduled for 2026 purchase are being pushed to 2032 because the trucks remain in good condition; dollar estimates remain preliminary and staff said costs will be updated closer to purchase dates.
Alton Town, Belknap County, New Hampshire
The Town CIP Committee heard a Parks and Recreation presentation on a multi-year plan for Jones Fields that lists a Green Monster fence, new playground equipment and accessible walking paths; department and committee members said estimates are preliminary and the town is saving funds across years for larger projects.
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon
At a meeting of the Dallas Historic Preservation Commission, Curry Gill of Oregon Heritage outlined how CLG grants, tax incentives and outreach tools can support the city’s downtown preservation and urged the commission to plan for design-review practice and public education as it pursues local designation of the national-register district.
The commission voted unanimously July 23 to send a proposed amendment to Payson City Code Title 12 that clarifies when a plat must be recorded when a developer elects traditional bonding, after staff said developers had been confused about the timing.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
At its Aug. 11 meeting Sulphur Springs ISD presented an informational report on increases in faculty and adult visitor meal prices and submitted student and employee handbooks for review; the board took no formal action.
Whiteland Town, Johnson County, Indiana
The Town of Whiteland Board of Zoning Appeals voted 5-0 to deny a use-variance request that would have allowed Whiteland Community High School to keep 5–8 goats on campus for an animal-science program, citing harm to nearby residents and failure to meet statutory variance criteria.
Liberty , Clay County, Missouri
Mayor Greg Peterson opened the meeting with a moment of silence for Wyandotte County sheriff’s deputy Elijah Ming and the City Council of Liberty unanimously approved a package of ordinances and contracts covering water and wastewater upgrades, traffic-signal work, senior-service rate amendments and public-safety health agreements.
Manchester School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
The administration said 70% of eligible families have completed the district’s online transportation form; staff are calling and emailing outstanding families and expect to review exemption requests around early September once routes are confirmed.
Manchester School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Administrators said the U.S. Department of Education told the district that nominal fees charged to families for the 21st Century after‑school program are not acceptable when the program primarily serves low‑income students, and Manchester will transition to a free model and seek alternative funding for snacks and enrichment.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Sulphur Springs ISD trustees approved local policy FNCE (Local) and local policy EFB (Local) by unanimous votes at the Aug. 11 meeting.
Manchester School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
The School Committee unanimously waived a district fiscal policy and approved a $5,000 donation from T‑Mobile to support Memorial High School football initiatives after administration said state law no longer requires a public hearing for gifts under $20,000.
Springfield SD 19, School Districts, Oregon
Directors volunteered to continue representing the district on outside boards: Director Cole to Lane Council of Governments (LCOG), Director DeGraff to the Springfield Education Foundation, and Director Quazanza to the Wildish Theater board.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
Residents asked for updates on Rosenwald tennis courts and on the MLK Recreation Center hiring; staff said an older school‑city agreement governs court transfer contingent on Oakland Terrace repairs and that 63 applications have been received for the MLK rec‑center position.
Manchester School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Assistant Superintendent Nicole Daugherty requested $1,068,490.86 from the Teaching and Learning Trust to buy K–8 curriculum materials after ESSER funds expired; the committee approved the request and administrators said the district aims to integrate these recurring costs into next year’s general operating budget.
Willard, Greene County, Missouri
Staff reported the city’s financial scorecards through July, ongoing economic development task force recruitment through September 30, and ordered stormwater materials for Jackson Street; no formal board action was taken.
Manchester School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
The district attorney presented a draft cell‑phone policy tied to a state law change; the policy committee will take public comment Aug. 20 and the School Committee aims to vote later to comply with the statute and related parental‑rights provisions.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Sulphur Springs ISD trustees voted 6-0 on Aug. 11 to approve the district’s property and casualty insurance renewal.
Manchester School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Several Manchester School District employees told the School Committee they were blindsided by an insurer and district decision to remove GLP‑1 medication coverage for weight‑loss purposes and asked the board to delay or reverse the change and preserve coverage through the current contract.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
Residents raised alley access, overgrown vegetation and tree‑removal rules; staff said rightsizing, resource constraints and potential abandonment or targeted maintenance explain current conditions and that a surveyor can clarify property lines.
Willard, Greene County, Missouri
The board approved a resolution authorizing the city administrator to execute a settlement agreement and issue payment of $5,000 to Iwerks Systems Inc., following an earlier closed‑session discussion; the resolution specified no admission of fault.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
Staff reported the county nursing home had an $800,000 revenue shortfall through June but posted a $375,000 improvement in July; staff also announced eight LNA trainees completed training and are expected to remain on staff.
SPLENDORA ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Splendora Independent School District Board of Trustees adopted TASB Local Board Policy FNCE, implementing House Bill 1481 from the 89th Texas Legislature, prohibiting student use of personal communication devices on school property during the instructional day.
Willard, Greene County, Missouri
A resolution authorizing the purchase of water meters and electronic radio transmitters from a single‑source vendor passed after the board amended the purchase language to cap the combined purchase at $120,000; staff reported unit costs and that item prices had risen.
Springfield SD 19, School Districts, Oregon
Superintendent Hamilton told the board that several federal education funding streams briefly paused at the federal level were released and the district will continue planned programs, including 21st Century after-school and summer programs. Facilities staff are preparing buildings for the school year after heavy summer use.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
Residents asked when swings and a finished playground would arrive at Hintz Park, raised concerns about dirt and drainage, and asked that newly built Mackenzie Park restrooms be open later than 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Sulphur Springs ISD trustees unanimously approved a resolution extending the district’s depository contract with City National Bank at their Aug. 11 meeting.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
County staff will issue an RFP to allocate a $330,000 state award (split over two years) for cold-weather shelter services; board approved the RFP and a $15,000 indirect cost allocation to support county administration.
Springfield SD 19, School Districts, Oregon
Superintendent Hamilton told the board the district must adopt a cell-phone policy by Oct. 31 to comply with recent executive guidance; OSBA is drafting a model policy and district staff plan to bring options to the board in September.
Willard, Greene County, Missouri
The Board approved a resolution to award HVAC replacement work at the City of Willard Recreation Center to DeLong Plumbing for $36,921 plus a 10% contingency; staff said the low bid was substantially below other bids and that manufacturer warranties were a concern.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
Citizens pressed officials about proposed uplands development at the downtown marina, asking why residential uses appear in early concept renderings; city leaders said designs are conceptual, public input is planned and some upland development is needed to fund wet‑slip improvements without drawing heavily on the general fund.
SPLENDORA ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Splendora Independent School District Board of Trustees approved the Student Handbook for the 2025-2026 school year in a unanimous vote during a special meeting Aug. 11.
Springfield SD 19, School Districts, Oregon
The Springfield School District board unanimously approved the district's final-year agreement with the Oregon School Employees Association for July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026, after meeting in executive session; board members commended negotiators.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
The board approved issuing an RFP on Aug. 22 for competitive social services grants with a $25,000 award ceiling and retained discretion to award above or below that ceiling at decision time.
Willard, Greene County, Missouri
The board authorized the city administrator to purchase a Caterpillar skid steer at a cost not to exceed $105,000; staff said $30,000 in Greene County funding is available toward the purchase and funds had been appropriated in the amended budget.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
Citizens raised repeated complaints about potholes and cave‑ins; public works outlined patching procedures, distinctions between surface potholes and underlying utility failures, and the city's equipment and funding constraints.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Sulphur Springs ISD trustees approved Region 8 Service Center as the provider for the LASO Grant part 3C by a 6-0 vote on Aug. 11.
Willard, Greene County, Missouri
Staff reported groups have used the community building free of charge under an ordinance dating to 1997, estimated the city subsidizes roughly $12,000 annually, and identified a needed roof replacement estimated at about $60,000; no action was taken but staff will research options for future council consideration.
Panama City, Bay County, Florida
At a Panama City community workshop residents and officials discussed a proposed one‑year test of automated enforcement in school zones, how state law directs fine revenue and options to target funds to pedestrian and signage improvements.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
The board approved acceptance of a $48,352.19 subcontract award from the New Hampshire Juvenile Diversion Network to support juvenile services operations and training for fiscal year 2026.
Springfield SD 19, School Districts, Oregon
Directors pulled the personnel report from the consent agenda to ask about resignations and exit interviews. HR told the board that exit surveys are offered to departing employees, that response rates are low, and that the district currently has fewer teacher departures than in pre-COVID years. The personnel report was approved 5-0.
SPLENDORA ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Splendora Independent School District Board of Trustees approved the district's Student Code of Conduct for the 2025-2026 school year in a unanimous 6-0 vote during a special meeting Aug. 11.
Willard, Greene County, Missouri
The Willard Board of Aldermen voted not to enter into an agreement to purchase relocated water storage space in Stockton Lake after extended discussion about upfront cost, long-term debt and infrastructure needs.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
The County Board approved a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for nonunion employees to be 3% with authorization not to exceed 3.25% pending final CPI-W data; unions expected similar ranges.
Brazos County, Texas
Brazos County’s treasurer requested up to $50,000 in hotel-occupancy-tax funds for a collection portal and software to identify and bill short‑term rental properties; treasurer said state remittances lack property-level detail and staff expect the software to pay for itself.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
Sulphur Springs ISD trustees approved the district's T-TESS appraisers and the T-TESS appraisal calendar for the 2025–26 school year by a 6-0 vote on Aug. 11.
Springfield SD 19, School Districts, Oregon
A public commenter and teacher-submitted written comments told the Springfield School District board they believe elementary students receive too little instruction time in subjects outside language arts and asked the board to ensure compliance with state curriculum mandates and improve reporting and accountability.
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
City engineers briefed the Public Works Committee on options to fund an expanded stormwater program. After discussion, staff said the committee’s direction is to pursue a parks-and‑stormwater sales tax (quarter‑cent) rather than a stormwater user fee; staff will return with a formal recommendation in September.
Brazos County, Texas
Project management requested funding for a county master plan—the first since 2004–05—to set strategic priorities and reduce rework, and also requested two departmental vehicles; commissioners expressed support for a strategic plan and asked for scope details.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Sulphur Springs ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved the district's Student Code of Conduct for the 2025–26 school year at its Aug. 11 meeting.
Merrimack County , New Hampshire
An external auditor gave the county an unqualified opinion on its fiscal 2024 financial statements and noted a declining unassigned fund balance and the need for succession planning in finance roles.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
Jim Bell, owner of the Hidden Creek Reentry Center in West Little Rock, told a legislative corrections committee his 60‑bed facility has roughly 20 vacancies and urged fuller use of reentry beds. Committee members asked the Department of Corrections to report available slots at private reentry centers and to explain barriers to placement.
SULPHUR SPRINGS ISD, School Districts, Texas
On Aug. 11 the Sulphur Springs ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved a $279,246 payment to the City of Sulphur Springs to cover permitting fees for construction of Rowena Johnson Elementary School.
Brazos County, Texas
IT and risk management flagged a security flaw in the county's ID-badge access system after staff demonstrated spoofing with an inexpensive device; the county can cancel lost or stolen badges in the Velocity system but staff recommended an upgrade to technology resistant to spoofing.
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
City staff launched a public engagement phase Aug. 11 as it prepares a request for proposals to contract residential curbside trash service and proposed a 13‑member citizen task force to review the draft RFP and assist with public education.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
A corrections consultant told lawmakers Arkansas's prison population has grown since 2020 and is projected to continue rising. The increase reflects more admissions of parole violators with new charges, longer average sentences and legislative changes such as the Protect Arkansas Act, which will boost population in later years.
Montpelier City, Washington County, Vermont
Commissioners and staff reviewed Part 1 of a proposed zoning rewrite, focusing on applicability of site-plan review, exemptions for accessory structures and agriculture, the design-review overlay and how to handle solar on historic slate roofs; staff will produce a redline and revisit several questions at future meetings.
New Castle Community School Corp, School Boards, Indiana
Curriculum Director Sherri Bergum presented on student attendance during the Aug. 11 New Castle Community School Board meeting; the minutes record only that a presentation occurred and that discussion was brief.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
The Arkansas Division of Correction reported 82–84 inmate deaths so far this year, including 18 drug-related deaths. Director Dexter Payne outlined causes and changes to mental-health and substance-use programming; lawmakers asked for multi-year comparisons and more data on drug entry into facilities.
Brazos County, Texas
Ken Chadwick, director of fleet services, told the Brazos County Commissioners Court on Aug. 11 that Fleet is prioritizing replacement of worn patrol and light vehicles, heavy-equipment maintenance, and several attachments and vehicles to improve road maintenance and herbicide operations.
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
Public Works staff recommended awarding abatement and demolition of the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) Troop A campus at 504 SE Blue Parkway to AT Abatement Services Inc. for $779,844 after two lower bids were ruled non‑responsive.
Montpelier City, Washington County, Vermont
City planning staff told the Montpelier Planning Commission they submitted five pre‑applications for Community Development Block Grant—Disaster Recovery funds, totaling about $18 million, for infrastructure and mitigation projects including sewer-plant protections and culvert replacements.
New Castle Community School Corp, School Boards, Indiana
The New Castle Community School Board of Trustees unanimously approved proposed bus routes during the Aug. 11 meeting; minutes do not include route maps or lists of stops.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
The Arkansas Department of Correction has completed its critical-incident review of a prisoner escape at the North Central Unit and delivered the report to the governor's office, Director Dexter Payne told a legislative committee.
Brazos County, Texas
Brazos County IT said a previously submitted estimate for the 9‑1‑1 computer‑aided dispatch (CAD) upgrade will be short by about $520 and that approximately $22,700 of the quoted cost is attributable to volunteer fire departments; the county and the VFDs had not yet resolved who would cover that portion.
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
The committee advanced an ordinance to purchase a proprietary calcium nitrate (Bioxide) solution from Evoqua Water Technologies for odor control at wastewater facilities, funded from the Water Utilities FY2026 operations budget for up to $300,000.
Montpelier City, Washington County, Vermont
At a Planning Commission meeting, members raised safety concerns about a city bike path and discussed whether responsibility should rest with the parks commission, the public works department or another entity; police and fire are addressing immediate issues while commissioners consider recommending a planning solution to city council.
New Castle Community School Corp, School Boards, Indiana
The New Castle Community School Board of Trustees unanimously approved the final reading of policy D-325 and a batch of additional policies during its Aug. 11 meeting.
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
The Public Works Committee recommended forwarding several aviation items to full council, including a six‑year ground lease renewal with BFRE LLC, a $71,550 federal block grant amendment for runway/taxiway reseal work, a one‑year on‑call engineering agreement with HDR Inc., and a two‑year SASO agreement with Rebel Aviation for flight training.
Brazos County, Texas
IT presented a multi-year radio replacement schedule to replace handheld and in-car radios, prioritizing law-enforcement handhelds; staff proposed alternatives to spread costs across fiscal years and discussed sharing or transferring older radios to other counties or emergency-management caches.
New Castle Community School Corp, School Boards, Indiana
The New Castle Community School Board unanimously approved a transfer from the Education Fund to the Operations Fund during its Aug. 11 meeting; the minutes do not specify the transfer amount.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
The commission concurred with the planning commission and approved a replat that creates four lots for three existing buildings and a vacant lot, vacating a 24-foot access easement; staff said no new utility easements are needed.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
The subcommittee heard a Division of Children and Family Services briefing covering hotline calls, foster care counts, prevention programs and workforce pressures, and authorized the Bureau of Legislative Research to negotiate a contract with the Georgia Center for Opportunities to audit workforce and social services under Act 145.
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
The committee voted to forward an ordinance awarding the Phase 2 sidewalk-gap construction contract (Project No. 718) to Myers Construction and Landscaping LLC; staff said the work targets gaps near parks and schools and is primarily funded by voter-approved taxes and a recent bond issue.
New Castle Community School Corp, School Boards, Indiana
The New Castle Community School Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve a bid for new multi-purpose restrooms north of Neal Field during its Aug. 11 meeting; details of the contractor and contract amount were not disclosed in the meeting record.
Brazos County, Texas
County staff asked the Commissioners Court to include $2 million in contingency, $500,000 to design a future 911 office at 2504 Kent Street, and $10 million to complete a central receiving building and office at the Ashford Hills site; commissioners questioned the $10 million estimate and directed staff to prioritize requests for the budget.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
Multiple speakers thanked the commission for funding and asked for continued support for Salina Grace and homelessness services; speakers described daily service levels, volunteer contributions, and regional demand for services.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
A legislative subcommittee accepted an interim study from Rep. Diane Bott asking staff to examine whether Arkansas should raise or remove asset limits on public benefit programs, citing other states and concerns about families ‘‘spending down’’ savings.
Southern Hancock Co Com Sch Corp, School Boards, Indiana
The New Palestine board unanimously approved body-safety curricular materials for K–12 on Aug. 11, presented by Curriculum Coordinator Nicholas Mitchaner in collaboration with Zoey's Place.
Brazos County, Texas
Brazos County Sheriff’s Office asked the Commissioners Court to approve funding for a jail feasibility study, a vehicle storage building and an initial buy‑in of public‑safety cameras, and said two transport vehicles were removed from its county request after legislative funding became available.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
The commission approved an ordinance to levy special assessments for unpaid city abatements: staff reported $225,869.54 billed across 398 violations on 316 properties, with roughly $75,000 collected to date; commissioners noted repeat offenders and discussed community assistance options.
Plaistow Board of Selectmen, Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The Select Board on Aug. 11 set a tentative schedule for the fall budget process, targeting department head submissions in early September and a combined Select Board/Budget Committee meeting in October to present major department budgets.
Southern Hancock Co Com Sch Corp, School Boards, Indiana
In accordance with SEA 442, the New Palestine board reviewed and approved high school human sexuality curricular materials on Aug. 11; the action passed unanimously and the packet includes a board attachment listing the materials.
Brazos County, Texas
IT proposed upgrades or replacements for audiovisual systems in an associate misdemeanor courtroom and an associate family courtroom, citing frequent failures, patchwork repairs and the systems’ age; judges provided letters of support.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
The State Board of Appraisers, Abstractors and Home Inspectors reported roughly 400 licensees and said it issued a $65 renewal discount after accumulating a fund balance above a three-year threshold; the report was accepted without objection.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
The commission awarded a contract to Deal Enterprises Inc. to remove log-jam debris from the Smoky Hill River in Bill Burke Park with an initial four-week, not-to-exceed engagement; staff said the work will be phased and closely monitored and debris will be burned before year-end.
Plaistow Board of Selectmen, Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
An inspection of Plaistow’s elevated water tank found exterior coating failure, surface cracking and several safety‑code issues; Select Board members discussed repainting and repairs versus replacing the tank or building a new tower, possible reuse for public-safety communications, and forming a telecommunications subcommittee.
Southern Hancock Co Com Sch Corp, School Boards, Indiana
The New Palestine Community School Board on Aug. 11 approved a statement of work with the Central Indiana Educational Service Center for mental health services to be provided by Cartwheel Health Services P.C.; the action passed unanimously with no public comment.
Salina, Saline County, Kansas
The Salina City Commission held a public hearing and voted 5-0 to adopt the 2026 annual budget and a comprehensive fee schedule that raises sanitation and utility rates; staff said the budget uses a revenue-neutral mill rate with a one-mill general fund increase to cover operating costs.
Brazos County, Texas
Facility Services staff presented a year‑1 package and a six‑year capital plan to the Brazos County Commissioners Court, detailing roughly $52 million in projected needs and seeking initial funding for a mix of capital and non‑capital items including a mower, man lift, boilers, pumps, sidewalks and yard security improvements.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
Arkansas Department of Health staff reported license counts for orthotic/prosthetic professions and said fees have not changed since the programs were established; the committee accepted the report without objection.
Plaistow Board of Selectmen, Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
KRT, the town’s contract assessor, told the Plaistow Select Board on Monday, Aug. 11, that a statistical revaluation covering sales from April 1, 2024, through March 31, 2025, produced preliminary assessed values that raise the town’s total assessed value by about 42 percent.
Montgomery County, Kansas
County staff presented a final wage-study workbook from the Arnold Group and proposed formal adoption with implementation on Jan. 1, 2026, including a guaranteed 1% annual pay-scale maintenance adjustment; commissioners requested an additional work session to review details before final adoption.
Montgomery County, Kansas
A commissioner reported a newly emerged homeless encampment east of town that county officials say is causing sanitation, nuisance and public-safety concerns; commissioners asked staff and the sheriff's office to research the county's options and report back.
Athens City, School Districts, Tennessee
Joe Barnett provided the board with updates on June and July General Purpose and Federal Projects financial reports and reported on ESSER program updates; copies of the documents are in the district minutes book.
Brazos County, Texas
County IT presented the FY26 top capital request: a 9-1-1 computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system upgrade the city will fund for 60 percent and the county for 40 percent, plus smaller requests for log-management software ($29,500) and an automated testing tool to protect critical systems.
2025 Legislative Meetings, Arkansas
The committee reviewed a report from the State Board of Examiners of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors outlining licensing counts, outreach efforts and continuing-education alignment; the report was accepted without objection.
Montgomery County, Kansas
Commissioners reviewed and approved a resolution and an internal policy to govern maintenance, monuments, decorations and burials at four county-owned cemeteries; the policy includes removal of items that obstruct grounds maintenance and guidance on cremains.
Athens City, School Districts, Tennessee
At the Aug. 11 meeting the board received an enrollment update showing 1,683 verified students and recognized multiple new certified hires for the 2025–2026 school year; two staff members were also named to state instructional advisory committees.
Beecher, Will County, Illinois
At its regular meeting the Village of Beecher Board of Trustees approved minutes and financial reports, voted to direct the village attorney to draft local ordinances on fishing and electric scooters, granted a front-yard fence variance at 502 Dunbar Street and moved into executive session to discuss a clerical-union MOU and employment agreements.
Brazos County, Texas
Risk Management told the commissioners the courthouse-area parking garage has blind spots, unreliable footage and limited access to recordings and recommended full replacement; IT asked for time to evaluate wired versus wireless and cost implications.
Montgomery County, Kansas
The Register of Deeds reported monthly recording revenues rising through July and described talks with US Imaging to improve the quality of archived images; staff said onsite rescanning of original books stored in the Hutchinson salt mines will be needed to improve image clarity and that costs and timing remain unspecified.
Athens City, School Districts, Tennessee
At its Aug. 11 meeting the Athens City Board of Education approved a consent agenda that included a $78,392.67 bid for the Central Office roof, approval of the 2025–2026 Disciplinary Hearing Authority, tenure for a transfer employee and athletic schedules for Athens City Middle School.
Brazos County, Texas
Commissioners discussed competing IT projects — agenda software, records management, fleet/maintenance work‑order software, VoIP/CAD, log management and Oracle testing — and asked staff to stand up an IT governance committee and place $200,000 in the proposed budget for prioritized software.
Montgomery County, Kansas
County staff presented a request for qualifications to hire an insurance broker to manage property-and-casualty and workers' compensation coverages after KCAMP notified the county of a projected 15% increase in P&C premiums for 2026.
Craven County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Four beginning teachers who spoke during a Craven County Schools meeting described the district's 3-to-5-day state-required orientation as welcoming, useful for learning district processes, and an opportunity to bond with peers; speakers also noted the district provided food during the event.
Committees , Legislative, Virgin Islands, International
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority told the Senate Budget Committee on Aug. 11 it expects a roughly $9.6 million shortfall in FY2026 under current rates and fuel‑recovery rules and proposed a set of legislative fixes and operational initiatives to close the gap.
Brazos County, Texas
Commissioners discussed replacing or upgrading 52 cameras in the downtown parking garage, compatibility with the county's video management system, possible sheriff contributions for license‑plate cameras, and whether hotel occupancy tax funding could be used for parts of the project.
Marion County, School Districts, Tennessee
At its Aug. 11 meeting the Marion County Board of Education unanimously approved a consent agenda that included multiple contracts and bids, updated architect agreements, equipment purchases, non‑faculty coach approvals and field trips for the 2025–26 school year.
Garfield County, Colorado
County staff reported ongoing Lee Fire coordination with Rio Blanco incident command, announced a public meeting and said the county can provide fairgrounds stalls for displaced livestock; commissioners also praised a successful county fair and concert.
Committees , Legislative, Virgin Islands, International
Schneider Regional Medical Center (SRMC) told the Senate Committee on Budget, Appropriations and Finance on Aug. 11 that its proposed fiscal year 2026 operating budget should total $112.2 million to operate Roy L. Schneider Hospital, the Myra Keating Smith Clinic and to reopen the Charlotte Kimmelman Cancer Institute.
Brazos County, Texas
Staff briefed the court that the 101 North project carries an estimated FY26 budget of about $59 million, with $9.4 million from certificates of obligation and a $15 million general‑fund transfer agreed earlier this year; contracting status expected by January.
Garfield County, Colorado
The county heard a presentation introducing Ben Ogden as deputy director of the Garfield County Housing Authority; staff outlined four housing projects expected to add about 150 affordable units over the next two years and noted ongoing property transactions in Parachute.
Brazos County, Texas
Court heard staff and law enforcement that a jail feasibility study and low‑risk facility planning should proceed to inform future capital and bonding decisions; timing and funding remain under review.
Florence City, Florence County, South Carolina
The council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing a downtown redevelopment grant for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026; the transcript does not state the grant amount or funding sources.
Brazos County, Texas
County staff proposed a $1 million master plan to guide facility and project decisions; commissioners discussed lower placeholders, contract timing and using contingency if needed.
Brazos County, Texas
Staff told commissioners the Medical Examiner's Office will be budgeted at about $24.85 million for FY26, with $9.4 million covered by ARPA grant funds and the remainder by prior general‑fund transfers under contract.
Brazos County, Texas
Commissioners reviewed vehicle replacement requests (patrol and trucks), debated ordering strategy, and discussed moving toward a managed pool system; staff also proposed fleet/work‑order software and flagged higher unit costs for specialized patrol upfits.
Milford, Sussex County, Delaware
S&P Global upheld the City of Milfords AA-minus rating after a multi-step review, while assigning a negative outlook tied to a temporary negative governmental net position resulting from accounting treatment of an interfund loan for the police station.