What happened on Wednesday, 05 November 2025
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin
The Board approved a resolution accepting a $39,000 routine immunization grant to purchase one freezer and two refrigerators for vaccine storage; estimated staff time cost was $20,644.
West Bend City, Washington County, Wisconsin
The Plan Commission of the City of West Bend on Nov. 4 voted to permanently zone approximately 159.07 acres recently annexed at the northeast corner of South River Road and Sand Drive to RS4 single-family residential and to apply the staff-listed floodplain and wetland overlays.
Scott County , Minnesota
The board approved nine consent items in one motion, including multiple resolutions and a certification to pursue eminent domain on parcels related to County Highway 17; commissioners noted one owner has verbally agreed to sell while another parcel presents a conflict that prevents direct county negotiation.
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin
The Manitowoc County Board of Supervisors adopted its 2026 budget and property levy after extensive debate, passing the measure 14-10.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Salinas Finance Committee members on Nov. 4 received an update on the city's sanitary sewer capital program, including plans to seek a design'build team for a new Lake Street pump station and a preliminary construction cost estimate of $20 million to $25 million.
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
Parks and grounds maintenance manager Steve Glimp reported repairs and upcoming projects across city wards, including a planned conversion of Bob Baskin to pickleball courts.
SPRING ISD, School Districts, Texas
District staff told trustees the Class of 2025 is estimated to reach roughly 75% CCMR MET status, detailed outreach and data-cleaning efforts, and outlined next steps to increase dual credit, industry certifications and TSIA/ACT participation.
Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee
Residents of the West End Station subdivision asked the council to audit the certificates of occupancy issued for three townhomes after raising concerns about incomplete affidavits; they also asked the city to ensure a dog park promised by the builder is filed and completed.
Lorain County, Ohio
Megan Champagne, principal of Lorain County Joint Vocational School, told county commissioners the JVS is expanding career-technical programs, adding a CNA pathway with local partners, and using student aptitude data to develop new pathways such as logistics.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The House adopted House Resolution 195, which urges the Michigan Department of Education and State Board of Education to reject a proposed health education framework and return to a version that emphasizes parental control and local governance. The measure passed 56–42 after extended floor debate with speakers on both sides.
Washington County, Maryland
The Washington County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a series of administrative, funding and procurement items, including changes to a volunteer fire and EMS loan fund, placement of a new EMS transport unit in South County, and multiple contract awards.
Salem Lakes, Kenosha County, Wisconsin
At the end of the Oct. 21 meeting the committee voted to assign Pete Polley to lead the permitting-process review, approved the Oct. 7, 2025 minutes, and voted to adjourn.
Scott County , Minnesota
The Scott County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4 authorized up to $100,000 in emergency funds for local food shelves and approved letters to state and federal delegations urging action to restore or continue SNAP and WIC benefits amid a federal shutdown.
Washington County, Maryland
The Washington County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved final FY25 budget adjustments for the Washington County Board of Education, which show an operating surplus of roughly $4.8 million, about 1.4% of the school system’s general fund.
Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee
Angel Caine was confirmed by the City Council and sworn in as Lebanon’s city judge following a council vote and brief recess for the oath of office.
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
Deputy Director Patrick O'Meara presented the Parks Department's five-year strategic plan, focused on staff training, standardization and service quality.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
House Bill 4840, amending the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, passed the House with a recorded vote of 99–1 on Nov. 4. There was no extended floor debate during third reading.
Salem Lakes, Kenosha County, Wisconsin
The committee agreed to convene a joint workshop with county and village staff to map the current permitting process, clarify responsibilities and timelines for applicants, and produce recommended communications; the committee formally assigned Pete Polley as point person for the effort.
Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee
Mayor Bill Bell and the Lebanon City Council moved on first reading to keep the city’s current industrial zoning rules after a lengthy public hearing and debate over a comprehensive rewrite of Title 14, the city’s C‑11 zoning code.
Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
The committee confirmed multiple appointments and reappointments to Metro boards, including the Metropolitan Board of Health, MDHA and the Planning and Stormwater commissions.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
The commission read proclamations marking the 250th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps, recognized city employees who are veterans and their service, proclaimed Broward Sheriff's Advisory Council Day and celebrated New Hope Missionary Baptist Church’s 100th anniversary.
Washington County, Maryland
The Washington County Board of County Commissioners deferred a final decision on whether to add a fourth optional early voting center at the county Election Center on Virginia Avenue after an extended debate about accessibility, geographic distribution and pending state guidance.
Salem Lakes, Kenosha County, Wisconsin
The Economic Development Committee reviewed draft revisions to its makeup and responsibilities, added language to permit ad hoc subcommittees, and agreed to send electronic files to staff and the village attorney for a side-by-side legal review with the current ordinance.
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
The commission approved redline edits that add a 'designee' to the director role, permit a ward councilmember to request naming consideration, and set naming conventions for substructures and amenities; staff will forward the edits to City Council.
Winchester City, Frederick County, Virginia
Council reviewed and forwarded an ordinance to appropriate funds for fiscal year ending June 30, 2026. The ordinance largely moves carryforward items and bond proceeds into current-year appropriations, includes $500,000 related to the Gavis property, and carries school funds into textbook/instructional resources and the CIP.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
Broward County Commissioner Richard Walter presented the city with more than $5.3 million in state funding for seawall repairs, Riverwalk North, promenade/dock work and marine unit equipment. Fish & Wildlife and local survivors’ advocates described water-safety efforts including placement of life rings and derelict-vessel removals.
Salem Lakes, Kenosha County, Wisconsin
Committee members discussed a state innovation grant that can fund up to 25% of existing service costs for up to five years and agreed to fast-track planning for a regional public-works/road consortium to pursue the funding.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
House Bill 4861 would remove a party-affiliation box from the affidavit of identity for candidates in nonpartisan contests; supporters said the current requirement has led to disqualifications. The House passed the bill 100–0 and ordered immediate effect.
Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
The committee voted to accept late-file status for an ordinance amending the Metro Code to create a detached accessory dwelling unit (ADU) exclusion overlay district so the item can track on second reading with a related substitute. The late-file nature passed 6–0–0.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
Vice Mayor John Herbst called the Amalfi development (UDP S240352317) on North Ocean Boulevard up for City Commission review, citing procedural concerns after a 7–2 Planning & Zoning approval; after extended public comment and legal clarification, the commission declined to order a de novo hearing.
Winchester City, Frederick County, Virginia
City finance staff updated council on the Oct. 22 bond sale that priced at 3.45% with 14 bidders; staff reported an estimated $888,000 savings over the life of the 20‑year bonds compared with a 20‑year AA index and $4.4 million in comparative savings across all outstanding issuances.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
After a national search and multiple interview rounds, the board approved hiring Jordan Hickman as human resources director at step 9 (salary request about $138,000 plus additional pay if health insurance not taken); the motion passed 3-2 amid debate about budget optics and internal equity.
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission unanimously approved the Oct. 7, 2025 meeting minutes and voted unanimously to forward clarifying edits to the city's property naming policy to the city council for final action.
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon
Staff told the board that new exercise equipment is ordered for City Park and that a Philomath 2050 visioning project will begin to help prioritize future projects.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
House Bill 4421, another amendment to the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, passed after floor debate that framed the measure as protecting property rights and requiring warrants or consent for most agency entries. The vote matched H.B. 4073 at 63–37 and immediate effect was ordered.
Winchester City, Frederick County, Virginia
The Winchester Common Council on Nov. 5 voted to forward to a future meeting a resolution authorizing Winchester Public Schools to retain unexpected FY2025 operating funds totaling roughly $1,800,000.
SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Board approved the meeting agenda and a package of routine consent and action items by voice vote, covering finances, personnel and contracts.
Philomath, Benton County, Oregon
At its Nov. 4 meeting, the City of Philomath Parks Advisory Board reviewed the summer Music in the Park series, praised volunteer sign-up and performer variety, discussed sound, vendor and infrastructure challenges, and agreed to open 2026 band applications in December while staff follows up on power, vendor and sponsorship questions.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The Michigan House passed House Bill 4073, an amendment to the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act that would generally require the Department of Natural Resources to obtain a warrant or permission before entering private property except in exigent circumstances.
Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
The committee approved a late-file substitute resolution appropriating funds and approving a grant contract between Metro Board of Health and United Neighborhood Health Services, DBA Neighborhood Health Inc., to provide outreach services for the Ryan White Part A program; the substitute corrected the caption from "outpatient" to "outreach."
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The Evansville Parks Commission approved replacing an aging fence at Caldwell Park to deter vehicles entering from an alley. Staff said the JD Sheff Foundation awarded a grant to fund the work and the maintenance gate will be moved closer to the street.
Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
After interviews, the Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections Committee voted to recommend five nominees—Michael Robinson, Mark Cole, Jody Bell, Leroy Ellis and David Jones—as qualified for a General Sessions Court Division 6 vacancy, with the full Metropolitan Council scheduled to vote at its Nov. 18, 2025 meeting.
Lake County, California
After a closed session, a Lake County governing body voted unanimously to appoint Carlos Torres as interim chief public defender, effective Nov. 4, 2025. The motion passed 5-0; the mover and seconder were not named in the transcript. The meeting adjourned at 6:15 p.m.
Mendocino County, California
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 4 adopted a resolution supporting continued regional collaboration on a two‑basin approach to address Potter Valley Project decommissioning and its water‑supply and fishery impacts, while calling for planning and storage solutions.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
The board approved a draft list of 11 legislative priorities for 2026 and directed staff to continue coordination with lobbyists; commissioners debated narrowing the list and the value of commissioner participation in advocacy.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The Evansville Parks Commission granted permission for a prescribed burn of just over two acres in the northern prairie parcel at Howe Wetlands; contracted firm Davie Resource Group will conduct burns under strict weather protocols and will notify parks, fire and health departments when a burn date is set.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The Evansville Parks Commission on Nov. 5 approved authorization to seek bids for a $499,000 restroom renovation at the Global Soccer Complex, several small change orders tied to trail work, permission for a prescribed wetland burn and replacement of a damaged fence at Caldwell Park funded by a JD Sheff Foundation grant.
SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Board president reported 20 scheduled superintendent candidate forums and an open online survey; clarified that in‑person/virtual forums use non‑anonymous forms while the online survey remains anonymous and open through mid‑November.
Prince George's County, Maryland
Lake Marlton Land Holdings LLC asked the Prince George's County Hearing Examiner on Nov. 5, 2025, to rezone about 18 acres of Parcel 102 in Marlton from LCD to RMF‑12, saying recent changes in neighborhood circulation and land ownership make the location unsuitable for the commercial uses the LCD zone permits.
DeKalb CUSD 428, School Boards, Illinois
Board member Mark Shervat pressed for more department-level budget detail and asked administration to present levy scenarios that would hold taxpayers harmless or limit increases to the Consumer Price Index. Administration agreed to return with options and clarifications for the December levy discussion.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
Natural Resources Management Director Shane Foley asked the board to reclassify eight tax-forfeited parcels as nonconservation to allow Minnesota DNR review and potential sale; the board approved the resolution unanimously.
Appleton City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
The committee voted to display a set of 12 existing images in the Houdini Tower welcome tower at Houdini Plaza for 2026, agreed to coordinate spring installation with Parks and Recreation, and noted budget language earmarking funds for new panels in next year’s budget.
Cache County School District, School Boards, Utah
The Cache County Council approved updated pay ranges for the county executive’s appointed deputies and department heads after a compensation committee market review. The council approved the range adjustments with a clerical amendment to the chief civil deputy attorney minimum rate.
Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia
The council recognized Louise Clark for 10 years of service; colleagues praised her responsiveness on purchasing, vendor management and accounts-payable matters and noted her role in reorganizing the finance department.
Franklin City, Johnson County, Indiana
The Franklin City Economic Development Commission approved a seven-year personal-property tax abatement for Innovative 3D covering an estimated $10,000,000 in new equipment, with the standard EDC fee. Company representative Todd Gentry described rapid production growth, plans to move into a 30,000-square-foot facility at 991 Linville Way in early
SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Administrators reviewed the district's budget development calendar: enrollment projections in November, budget request forms and internal review in December–January, governor's aids and levy calculations in January–February, March budget presentations, legal notices and budget newsletter in April, and the budget vote in May.
Fiscal Review, Joint, Committees, Legislative, Tennessee
TennCare leaders briefed the Fiscal Review Committee on multiple contract amendments and renewals affecting pharmacy benefits, provider-data services and IT modernization. Notable items included a request to shift the OptumRx contract cycle by three months to avoid simultaneous implementation with federal pharmacy updates.
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Santa Fe County election staff, assisted by a Liberty Vote representative, ran ranked-choice tabulations for two district races and the mayoral contest and announced three winners.
Mendocino County, California
After an extended public hearing and wide public comment, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors approved Caltrans’ coastal development permit for the Gualala downtown streetscape project, while directing staff to pursue a landscape‑maintenance agreement that could restore additional plantings if a funding and maintenance plan is executed.
Keller, Tarrant County, Texas
Staff reported seven October business openings in Keller, permit activity for new restaurants and an app relaunch for Open Rewards. The Keller House Collective faces a potential six‑month delay to upgrade commercial power, and restaurant week generated modest charitable donations but low business reporting, prompting staff to reassess the event.
Selma City, Fresno County, California
The Selma City Council voted Nov. 4 to restrict remote appearances in closed sessions and to bar Councilman Juan Trujillo and Interim City Manager Kunkel from joining the upcoming closed session remotely.
Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia
Council will consider an appeal at the regular meeting after staff denied a water/sewer availability decision for a proposed apartment project on Gordon Street.
NORTH PIKE SCHOOL DIST, School Districts, Mississippi
Board conducted a series of routine voice votes approving the agenda, minutes, a meeting-date change, the FY26 consolidated federal programs budget, a June retreat, and an executive session for a student matter.
Cache County School District, School Boards, Utah
A packed public hearing drew numerous residents and library advocates who urged the Cache County Council not to eliminate or sharply reduce funding for the Cache County Library. County executive described a projected deficit and said county staff identified about $2.8 million in possible reductions; library funding was discussed as part of those
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
City staff proposed a Heritage Cultural Grants program on Nov. 5, 2025, to distribute federal funds to San Antonio-based nonprofit cultural organizations, presenting an expedited timeline option to get awards into organizations' hands before year-end.
Keller, Tarrant County, Texas
Speakers at public comment urged council not to ban Alliance Rugby Club from city rental fields, citing a 22‑year history and youth programs. Keller Youth Association said they had to repair several patches on renovated fields and supported restrictions on adult use if needed to protect youth playfields.
DeKalb CUSD 428, School Boards, Illinois
The DeKalb CUSD 428 Board of Education approved multiple action items during its Nov. 4 meeting, including a resolution to commit $26.2 million for a new 24-classroom Early Learning Development Center (ELDC), a debt-certificate amendment to allow purchase of Mitchell Elementary, and several grants and program agreements.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
San Antonio ' CPS Energy officials updated the San Antonio City Council on Nov. 5, 2025, on the utility's Vision 2027 generation plan, recent acquisitions and the company's current financial posture as it prepares planning recommendations for the council and its trustees.
SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
After a board member vacated a seat, members signaled preference to fill the vacancy by appointment within the policy window, outlining a public interview process, candidate materials deadline and public deliberation and vote rather than running a special election due to cost and timing concerns.
Cache County School District, School Boards, Utah
The Cache County Council denied a proposal to rezone nearly 99 acres in the Mountain Manor Springs area from agricultural A-10 to RU-2 rural residential, following a unanimous planning commission recommendation that the site is not suitable for that density or services.
Mendocino County, California
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday accepted the county’s first‑quarter FY25‑26 budget report, while directing staff to return at midyear with a plan for the newly reported carryforward and more frequent tracking of staffing and attrition goals.
Fiscal Review, Joint, Committees, Legislative, Tennessee
The Department of Education requested amendments to increase maximum liabilities for English-learner screening/summative contracts and for Pearson'administered TCAP services, including an omitted Lexile license; the committee approved both amendments.
Palm Beach, School Districts, Florida
At a special meeting called for expulsions, the School Board of Palm Beach County unanimously approved the agenda and consent items and then entered an attorney-client session under Florida Statute 286.011 to receive legal advice about pending litigation identified as Erica Warner v. School Board of Palm Beach County (case no. 9-24-CV-80247-DMM).
Beltrami County, Minnesota
After a statutorily required public hearing with no public speakers, the Beltrami County Board voted 4-1 to adopt proposed liquor and beer license fee increases estimated to raise about $5,000 to the county general fund.
Keller, Tarrant County, Texas
Council unanimously approved consent items F1–F6 including minutes, a contract with She Draws on Walls for eight sports‑nostalgia murals at Keller Sports Park, the HVAC preventative maintenance contract with TDI Industries via BuyBoard, updates to Keller Sports Park operating policies, and two TxDOT Green Ribbon program agreements.
Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia
City Clerk Theresa Campbell presented two calendar options for 2026 council meetings. Several councilmembers argued that the calendar decision should wait until after the November elections because one or two seats may change, while others emphasized public access and timing between work sessions and voting meetings.
Fiscal Review, Joint, Committees, Legislative, Tennessee
The Health Facilities Commission told the Fiscal Review Committee it will not pass a $25 application fee to certified nurse aide applicants after CMS told the agency the fee would be prohibited. The agency requested a short-term contract to pay vendor costs and said TennCare will continue to provide federal matching funds.
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas
The council approved Resolution No. 2277 authorizing the police department to apply for Office of the Governor grant funds to equip patrol vehicles with bullet‑resistant components. Staff said no local match is required and that the application window is open.
Cache County School District, School Boards, Utah
The Cache County Council adopted a new Water Use and Preservation element to the county general plan required by state law, directing county staff and stakeholders to consider water impacts when making land-use decisions.
NORTH PIKE SCHOOL DIST, School Districts, Mississippi
The North Pike School District board voted to close its public meeting and enter an executive session to consider a student matter. The transcript records that the parent and student were present and that Principal Collins would attend; no details of the student matter were discussed in open session.
Fiscal Review, Joint, Committees, Legislative, Tennessee
The Department of Mental Health told the Fiscal Review Committee it rented a 400-ton chiller in mid-2024 under an emergency purchase and later entered a sole-source sole-year contract for continued rental. Representatives criticized the extended rental costs and urged a procedural review of procurement and agency coordination.
DeKalb CUSD 428, School Boards, Illinois
The DeKalb CUSD 428 Board of Education voted to commit property-tax revenue and set aside $26,200,000 in fund balance to build a new 24-classroom Early Learning Development Center (ELDC), and separately authorized administration to return with a standalone reconfiguration planning item to allow broader public input.
Keller, Tarrant County, Texas
Councilors narrowed options for the Mount Gilead Road project in a Nov. 4 work session, indicating support for a reduced scope that keeps major pavement work and adds a west‑side 16‑inch water‑line replacement to limit future utility failures.
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas
The Terrell City Council approved a resolution (No. 2278) authorizing staff to coordinate with property owners and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on voluntary assessment and remediation programs for parcels at and near the former Nike missile base.
SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Shenendehowa Central School District administrators presented a draft process to select a new high‑school mascot and logo after state guidance required removal of Plainsman imagery.
Cache County School District, School Boards, Utah
The Cache County Council ratified the Cache County Council of Governments' (COG) recommended distribution of regional transportation funds for 2025, including awards to multiple municipalities and a $3 million contingency reserve intended to address cost increases in multi-year projects.
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas
City staff briefed council on a pilot program that tested 65/96‑gallon polycarts in one neighborhood and presented three service options: keep the current twice‑weekly manual pickup, switch to a citywide polycart once‑weekly service, or move to polycart twice weekly.
Keller, Tarrant County, Texas
The council voted 6–1 to table a requested special‑use permit for an indoor children’s play facility at 8849 Davis Blvd. Council requested a decibel/noise study and staff review of the separating firewall and parking before reconsideration on Nov. 18.
Fiscal Review, Joint, Committees, Legislative, Tennessee
Elizabeth Foy, chief of staff for the Tennessee Department of Correction, told the Fiscal Review Committee that the department is statutorily required to provide medical and mental-health services to all people in its custody and described rising pharmacy and chronic-care costs.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
Multiple Bemidji-area residents and library staff told the Beltrami County Board that proposed cuts to regional library funding would reduce hours from 56 to about 35 per week and eliminate positions, harming internet access, literacy programs and vulnerable patrons.
Cache County School District, School Boards, Utah
The Cache County Council approved using up to $125,000 per year from county APC (air-pollution-control) fees to revive a vehicle repair-and-replacement assistance program for residents who cannot afford emissions repairs or replacement vehicles.
Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia
The city’s IT director presented a vendor quote to archive city-issued phone texts and municipal social-media pages to speed responses to open-records requests; worst-case first-year cost was about $32,880 and ongoing annual costs would be roughly $23,880, which staff proposed to fund from contingency pending a final quote and legal review.
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas
The Terrell City Council on Nov. 4 adopted Ordinance No. 3154, a city‑initiated Planned Development overlay covering roughly 390.07 acres north of I‑20 between FM‑148 and Rose Hill.
Berwyn, Cook County, Illinois
Public Works staff briefed the Budget & Finance Committee on the utility fund, focusing on water‑main replacement, emergency pump controls and a smart‑meter initiative.
Jeffersontown, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Faced with an insurance policy that lapses Nov. 30 and an open‑enrollment window that starts the following week, Jeffersontown City Council scheduled a recessed meeting for Thursday the 13th to decide insurance changes and to review an amphitheater contract.
During its Nov. 4 meeting the Fresno County Board of Supervisors honored Michael Wynne of the sheriff's office for 21 years of service and issued proclamations including 11/11/2025 as Veterans Day in Fresno County and November as Sikh Heritage Month.
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors accepted the 2024 Crop and Livestock Report, which the meeting record lists as having a record total gross production value of $9,030,000,000; a county representative highlighted the contributions of farm workers to that output.
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas
The Terrell City Council approved Ordinance No. 3150 on Nov. 4 to rezone roughly 40.66 acres at Crossroads to a plan‑development multifamily district (PD‑MF 25‑15), clearing the way for phased construction of approximately 666 apartment units.
Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia
City planning staff unveiled a new monthly development-status spreadsheet covering dozens of residential and commercial projects, and council members asked staff to flag changes, date the report, and separate inactive or long-dormant concepts. Staff also reported stop-work orders, final-inspection counts, and next steps for several major parcels.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
Commissioners agreed by consensus to give city employees the day after Christmas off with pay; staff thanked the commission and said the benefit will be well received.
NORTH PIKE SCHOOL DIST, School Districts, Mississippi
The superintendent announced the district received a "board merit" award from the school boards association for surpassing 100 hours of training; the board agreed to have a photo taken for the association.
At a Nov. 4 first hearing the Fresno County Board of Supervisors considered updates to county park fees and recreation ordinances, including a proposal to provide veterans and active-duty service members free vehicle entry to county parks year-round; no final vote on fees was recorded.
Jeffersontown, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Jeffersontown City Council voted 7–1 to direct the mayor's office to conduct a detailed study into establishing an entertainment district in downtown Jefferson Town. Councilors discussed hours, potential costs for policing and cleanup, and whether peer cities realized direct tax revenue from similar districts.
Villa Rica, Carroll County, Georgia
A zoning variance request from a proposed liquor package store in Villa Rica will return to the council for a public hearing after staff recommended denial and noted deviations from the approved plans.
Berwyn, Cook County, Illinois
Public Works Director John Roshan and Senior Engineer Nicole Campbell told the Budget & Finance Committee that the streets and fleet budgets for 2026 are largely driven by labor and operating costs, including a projected 21% rise in health insurance and higher fuel and parts costs for snow removal and street sweeping.
On Nov. 4, 2025 the Fresno County Board of Supervisors approved a letter of interest for the county to serve as the management entity for the Fresno-Madera Continuum of Care, authorizing the county to implement day-to-day operations of the coordinated entry system under the HUD Continuum of Care program.
Terrell, Kaufman County, Texas
The Terrell City Council voted to approve Ordinance No. 3118 on Tuesday to rezone about 1,544.5 acres to a Planned Development (PD‑25‑3118) for the Terra Nova project and authorized staff to finalize a development agreement with NM10 Terrell LLC.
Medical Lake, Spokane County, Washington
The Medical Lake City Council approved a package of operational and budget items Nov. 4, including a grant-writing services contract (up to $10,000), new utility rates for 2026 and a security-camera installation plan.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
A resident told the commission a section of Esparza Avenue between Van Avenue and Miguel Brown Park is dark and dangerous; staff directed the resident to Director Cruz for follow-up.
NORTH PIKE SCHOOL DIST, School Districts, Mississippi
The superintendent recommended moving the January 2026 meeting to Jan. 8 and scheduled a Nov. 20 walkthrough; the board approved the date change and agreed to hold a June 2026 retreat to review the strategic plan.
Okaloosa County, Florida
Okaloosa County authorized voluntary purchases of two homes required for the Northwest Crestview Bypass: 102 Springwood Circle for $239,800 and 181 Mary Lane for $250,000. The board approved both acquisitions unanimously and asked staff to research renting or otherwise managing the properties until construction.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Members of the Salinas Youth Council briefed the council on recent activities including participation in a superintendent advisory committee, event support (El Grito, March for Peace, Ciclovia), a planned temporary sidewalk art project in Alisal, and a $2,500 grant application to fund youth-produced public-service announcements.
Jeffersontown, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Jeffersontown City Council approved a resolution to execute a professional-services contract with consultant Stantec to assist the city’s municipal separate storm sewer (MS4) program. City staff described the contract as an on‑call agreement to help with compliance audits and annual reporting; council approved the measure by voice vote.
Okaloosa County, Florida
The Okaloosa County Commission unanimously confirmed Charles (Chuck) Cooper as the first Okaloosa County-led Dorcas Fire District fire chief on Nov. 4, following a competitive search. Commissioners held a pinning ceremony and Cooper pledged to revitalize the new hybrid paid/volunteer fire service in the district.
Berwyn, Cook County, Illinois
IT department staff told the Budget & Finance Committee that the city will see “significant” recurring cost increases in 2026 as cloud hosting, anti‑spam and mailbox‑backup services move from partial to full production.
Medical Lake, Spokane County, Washington
After interviewing three finalists for the vacant Council seat No. 6, the Medical Lake City Council recessed to executive session and unanimously appointed Lauren Ray Abbott to the position. Abbott will receive orientation and is expected to take part in upcoming budget work and training on Dec. 6.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Multiple residents told the council about persistent street-maintenance problems, unresolved service requests, trash-contractor performance concerns, and unsafe speeding on local streets; speakers asked for a forensic audit, copies of service-request records, and traffic-calming measures on Toro Street.
NORTH PIKE SCHOOL DIST, School Districts, Mississippi
The North Pike School District board unanimously approved the FY26 consolidated federal programs budget after staff said the plan budgets federal allocations at 85% to avoid relying on expected additional allocations and to ensure salaries remain covered once ESSER funds end.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
Commissioners agreed to participate in Operation Greenlight by lighting city buildings green for Veterans Day week; staff said hardware is ready for this building and that other lights will be installed before the end of the week.
Okaloosa County, Florida
The Okaloosa County Commission on Nov. 4 approved Water & Sewer requests to self-perform two construction projects—a Paquito lift-station replacement (about $920,000) and a Longwood transmission main (about $1.2 million)—and authorized a three-year wastewater billing agreement with Auburn Water Systems that includes a 5% processing fee.
Twentynine Palms City, San Bernardino County, California
The Twentynine Palms Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve the consent calendar and, at staff request, agreed to cancel the meeting set for the 18th because a required application was not ready. Staff said the next meeting will be Dec. 16; Dec. 2 is already taken by holiday festivities.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Organizers with Protect Salinas Renters told the Salinas City Council that law-enforcement and district-attorney involvement in an inquiry related to a renters referendum could suppress constitutionally protected petitioning and free speech, and they asked the council to push for transparency and to facilitate discontinuance of the probe.
Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
Staff and consultants presented feasibility work and grant background for a proposed $10 million pedestrian and bicycle bridge over I‑41, highlighting limited landing locations, an ECWRPC safety plan that supported the corridor, and an 80% federal funding opportunity through the Safe Streets for All program.
Walnut Creek City, Contra Costa County, California
Mayor Cindy Darling opened a Nov. 4 special meeting to hold commission interviews, told the public comments must be limited to agenda items, and said the interviews would not be video recorded but could be observed in person. Shortly after those instructions the mayor announced, “nobody’s here,” and adjourned the meeting.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
City officials said they secured a $900,000 state appropriation — the city's first — to support public-works equipment as part of a $2.6 million project to protect coastal infrastructure; the mayor also noted ongoing county stormwater mitigation collaboration.
Adams County, Indiana
The board accepted the animal shelter report and approved weekly and monthly health insurance claims totaling about $30,200 (weekly) and roughly $70,000 (monthly), plus payroll claims of $387,565.52. Commissioners praised volunteers and neighboring counties' cooperation but noted ongoing challenges elsewhere.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Robin McCray, executive director of Community Human Services, presented program, staffing and funding details to the Salinas City Council, noting the nonprofit's countywide behavioral-health and homeless services and that Salinas residents accounted for roughly half of last year's service units.
Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
Residents and several animal‑welfare advocates asked the Oshkosh Common Council to restore funding for the Oshkosh Area Humane Society’s city contract during the Nov. 4 public hearing, describing shelter volume, police support, and an approximate $100 per‑stray funding gap.
Winnebago County, Iowa
The board publicly administered the oath of office to Cesar Baez, who was introduced as a recent hire with prior service at Forest City Police Department.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
The Salinas City Council voted unanimously to authorize Mayor Donahue to sign an amendment increasing City Attorney Christopher Callahan's annual pay to $300,000, a prorated $27,000 change for the current fiscal year following closed-session performance reviews.
Adams County, Indiana
County staff said an administrative order classifies Zayo as a public utility under state regulatory authority and that the county is sending qualified-offer letters to landowners for right-of-way on 800 North as a first step in the process. The board was updated on ongoing communications between county counsel and landowners’ attorneys.
Perrysburg Exempted Village, School Districts, Ohio
At its Nov. 5 work session the Perrysburg Exempted Village Board voted to approve a motion for unpaid leave; a recorded roll call shows four ‘Yes’ votes and the motion was approved.
Winnebago County, Iowa
Supervisors approved a request from organizer Megan Dewhurst to use and decorate courthouse grounds and downtown light poles for a consolidated "Christmas on Clark" tree-lighting event on Dec. 13, with decorations to be installed late November and takedown in early January.
Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
City Manager Rebecca Grill presented the City of Oshkosh’s proposed 2026 budget at the Nov. 4 Common Council meeting, proposing to hold the total city tax levy at $47,000,000 while reducing planned use of fund balance and consolidating several levy‑supported special revenue funds into the general fund.
Adams County, Indiana
Adams County commissioners authorized county staff to execute a reimbursement agreement with INDOT and approved solicitations and a bid award for highway equipment and small-structure work.
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida
Special Magistrate Jamie Barrow on Nov. 5 found violations in multiple Fort Pierce code‑enforcement cases and set compliance deadlines and daily fines, including a stormwater violation at Sailfish Brewing Company that requires a best‑management practices plan within 10 days.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
City leaders said they signed a 287(g) agreement, trained supervisors and investigators before Oct. 1, and received $167,515 on Sept. 30 as federal reimbursement for vehicles, training and equipment.
Stephenson County, Illinois
Commissioners approved the meeting agenda, the Oct. 7, 2025 minutes and claims totaling $116,809.54 (public safety) and $65,628.63 (public property). Specific movers and seconders were not identified on the record.
Winnebago County, Iowa
A library representative asked the county for an increase to $23,000 per library for FY27 to cover subscription costs, new test-prep services and higher book prices after the loss of a national book jobber; the board took the request under advisement and noted a separate relocation proposal was tabled by city council.
Perrysburg Exempted Village, School Districts, Ohio
District staff presented a preliminary October 2025 enrollment update, explaining differences between state‑funded counts (ADM/SFPR) and operational "noses‑and‑seats" counts, reported recent increases in homeschool declarations and EdChoice vouchers, and flagged a sizable, unexplained drop in English language learner numbers.
Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas
Staff reported progress on the Peters Colony Memorial Park public art selection and memorial policy, confirmed architects and a steering committee for the cultural arts center, and said a funding figure of $50,000,000 has been identified from TIRS and Denton County sources for the art center project.
Winnebago County, Iowa
Supervisors set a Dec. 9 public hearing to convert DD 25 to a supervisor/trustee district and approved petitioned repairs to DD 41 main tile with an estimated cost of roughly $47,000 plus tree-removal costs.
United Nations, International
The U.N. World Food Programme on Thursday outlined emergency food, cash and logistics operations after Hurricane Melissa and appealed for roughly $74,000,000 to support affected populations across the Caribbean.
Stephenson County, Illinois
A county official said he is now managing the coroner's office, reported October statistics (52 deaths; three autopsies) and described donated or repurposed equipment — cots, evidence cameras and radios — to address operational shortfalls.
Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas
Library and parks staff outlined Arts Month activities, volunteer opportunities at the library Art Party, Cross Timbers Artist Guild events, the Taste of Flower Mound fundraiser, and public art projects including a traffic signal box honorarium and plans for the 2026 Arts Festival.
Richland County, South Carolina
Richland County Council adopted two ceremonial resolutions: one recognizing Limitless Community Development for community service and the other recognizing Veterans Day and county veterans; council scheduled a Veterans Day ceremony and invited veterans to be recognized.
Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California
Council approved the consent calendar, introduced the 2025 building-standards ordinance for first reading, confirmed an appointment to the Senior Commission, and adopted a resolution authorizing an amendment to the WALK/PrimeStore ground lease.
Anthony Wayne Local, School Districts, Ohio
Anthony Wayne High School held its Wall of Honor recognition program near Veterans Day, honoring alumni who served in the U.S. military and featuring a keynote address by Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant Brian Rosick of the 180th Fighter Wing.
Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California
Residents asked the council for stronger, proactive measures in response to recent ICE enforcement actions; the city manager described outreach and assistance programs while the city attorney explained the council’s legal limits under the Brown Act.
Stephenson County, Illinois
The county sheriff told commissioners that courthouse entry cards and the security camera system are at end-of-life and that electronic jail locks recently failed after vendor updates. A full replacement was estimated at roughly $750,000; the sheriff said the county will pursue phased, piecemeal upgrades and is not requesting funding tonight.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
City staff made an emergency repair to a broken sanitary sewer line under a roadway in the 2200 block that serves Perry's Ocean's Edge and reported that six dune walkovers damaged in a recent nor'easter are back in service.
Winnebago County, Iowa
County roads staff reported a net departmental cost of about $422,000 for a new roads shop after property sales, and the board approved a temporary occupancy agreement while title issues are resolved. Supervisors also approved the final retainage payment to the electrical contractor.
Wright County, Minnesota
Summary list of motions, resolutions, and votes taken by the Wright County Board of Commissioners at the Nov. 4 meeting, including outcomes and key details.
Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California
Council approved resolution 25-52 authorizing a second amendment to the WALK (PrimeStore) ground lease, an easement adding roughly 5,615 sq ft adjacent to City Hall into the project premises, and a CC&Rs declaration; the amendment also applies rent credits to the first two years of payments to offset developer entitlement costs.
Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas
At its regular meeting the Cultural Arts Commission elected Liz as chair and Beth Dilby as vice chair. The commission also approved minutes from its previous meeting.
Livingston City, Merced County, California
Council approved adding a part-time code compliance officer position to the police/administration staffing plan and reduced the first-year appropriation from $31,490 to $16,000 to reflect hiring timing. The council authorized recruitment and approved revising the pay schedule.
Richland County, South Carolina
Richland County Council on Nov. 4 approved property conveyances, a fee-in-lieu tax agreement, airport policy updates, a budget amendment adding one FTE in the public defender’s office, and several operational contracts.
Wright County, Minnesota
The board unanimously approved Resolution 25-72 urging the state legislature to lift Minnesota's moratorium on nuclear energy, citing interest in microreactor technology and the county's status as a nuclear host community.
Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California
Staff recommended adoption of the 2025 California Building Standards (multiple titles) with local amendments; council voted to introduce ordinance 25-1761 for first reading and to set a public hearing and adoption date for Nov. 18, 2025.
Livingston City, Merced County, California
The Livingston City Council voted 3-1 on Nov. 4 to approve a 36-month contract to expand the city's automated license-plate reader network, authorizing an initial $30,000 appropriation and a three-year not-to-exceed total of $90,000.
Sarasota, School Districts, Florida
Board members confirmed a Nov. 7 special meeting to act on educational‑plant survey updates and spent the remainder of the Nov. 4 workshop debating board meeting times, student walkouts and attendance policy, dress‑code enforcement and vaping at Northport High.
Palm Coast City, Flagler County, Florida
On Nov. 4 the Palm Coast City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance amending Chapter 50 to define anchoring and create a new Section 50‑33 to prevent long‑term squatting in waterways; staff said the ordinance allows safe harbor during storms and includes no substantive changes since the prior reading.
Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California
Norwalk officials announced a tentative groundbreaking ceremony for Hermosillo Park on Saturday, Dec. 6, and said the contractor will fence the site and begin work Dec. 1, temporarily closing the park for about 2½ years.
Richland County, South Carolina
The Affordable Housing ad hoc committee recommended and the council approved parameters for a county down-payment assistance program: eligible dwellings must be in Richland County, a closing-cost match of up to 3% based on median value, and up to 20% in down-payment assistance; staff clarified the 3% relates to loan value/closing-cost guidance.
Wright County, Minnesota
The board authorized a joint-powers agreement with Stearns County to formalize long-running cooperation for Fairhaven Mill County Park and approved work on County Ditch 33, including authorization to seek bids for tree removal and a Houston Engineering contract not to exceed $39,000.
Sarasota, School Districts, Florida
Superintendent Conner on Nov. 4 unveiled the district’s “Future Focus” initiative to repurpose underutilized campuses, propose magnet and K‑8 conversions and pursue partnerships such as a Junior Achievement BizTown/Finance Park; the board agreed to meet Nov. 7 to consider updates to the educational‑plant survey.
Michigan City, LaPorte County, Indiana
Without a quorum, Michigan City Common Council Finance Committee staff reviewed Riverboat Fund claims totaling $442,125.68 and reported a Riverboat Fund balance of $4,765,733.60 and a Rainy Day Fund balance of $1,562,508.17 on Nov. 4, 2025. No formal approvals were made.
Palm Coast City, Flagler County, Florida
Council debated amendments to Chapter 44 that would allow certain commercial vehicles in residential driveways and set length/height limits. After public testimony and council discussion, members agreed on draft targets (20 feet length, roughly 9 feet height) but voted 3–2 to continue the ordinance to Nov. 18 for revisions and a second reading.
Austin, Travis County, Texas
Austin‑Travis County public‑health partners on Nov. 5 presented findings from the 2025 Community Health Assessment and preliminary Community Health Improvement Plan, emphasizing access to care, behavioral health and social determinants of health.
Wright County, Minnesota
County commissioners heard presentations from the Central Minnesota Council on Aging and AmeriCorps RSVP on Nov. 4 and approved a donations resolution; the Council on Aging requested a $9,187 county administrative match for 2026.
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
Sunnyvale council approved the regular meeting calendar for April 2026 through March 2027, choosing a staff‑prepared schedule that avoids known conflicts and provides a longer July break; the motion passed 5‑0 with two absences.
Hallandale Beach, Broward County, Florida
Mayor Joy Cooper announced the Hallandale Beach City Commission recessed into an attorney‑client session under Florida Statutes §286.011 to discuss litigation filed by Sarah Danbury against the city (CACE24005525) at 5:15 p.m.
Wake County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Parents from the Cedar Fork and Sterling Montessori communities asked the Wake County Board on Nov. 4 to oppose a planned Airport Boulevard extension that would run between two elementary schools, citing traffic, safety, and environmental concerns.
Palm Coast City, Flagler County, Florida
Palm Coast’s City Council voted unanimously Nov. 4 to annex roughly 38.8 acres owned by Flagler Pines Properties LLC and to approve related future land‑use and zoning amendments after extended debate over traffic mitigation and wastewater capacity.
Wright County, Minnesota
The board approved the 2026 fee schedule on Nov. 4. A proposal to keep planning and zoning permit fees at 2025 levels failed for lack of a second; the fee schedule as presented passed 3-1 after staff explained permit-fee methodology and the county's intent to recoup inspection and administrative costs.
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
During oral communications, Sunnyvale Safe Streets urged a six‑month trial of protected bike lanes on Hollenbeck Avenue with speed monitoring and delineators if speeds increase; neighborhood residents opposed removing on‑street parking and asked for a broader, data‑driven approach.
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
The board retained a $145,000–$175,000 salary range for the permanent superintendent search and approved adding tribal collaboration language to the interim-superintendent posting.
Port St. Joe, Gulf County, Florida
Richard and Michelle LePage told the board they want to add a covered porch that would reduce the front setback on Marvin Avenue from 25 to 19 feet. The board discussed corner setback effects and did not record a formal decision in the meeting transcript.
Richland County, South Carolina
Richland County Council on Nov. 4 approved an ordinance creating the Olympia Neighborhood Character Overlay District and voted to deny a proposed temporary moratorium extension for the Olympia Mill Village area.
Council Announcements & Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
The council used its announcements period to share volunteer sign-ups, a schedule of food distributions and neighborhood meetings, plus an update that WeGo expanded journey-pass sign-ups for SNAP recipients.
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
A Ketchikan teacher told the board the three‑sentence academic‑honesty update under consideration is inadequate to address student use of artificial intelligence. Board members agreed more detailed guidance is needed; the first‑reading revision failed and was returned to the policy committee.
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
City staff and consultants presented a study of Orchard Heritage Park operations and museum expansion, outlining three governance models, irrigation and pesticide tradeoffs, and 10‑year cost projections; councilors signaled a preference for an outside‑vendor model with public access and asked staff for follow‑up detail.
Wright County, Minnesota
The county approved Amendment 25-4 to modernize subdivision and planning ordinances, prohibit common open-space lakefront access lots, and change how park-dedication fees are calculated (moving from 10% of raw land value to a per-lot fee for residential subdivisions).
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The Commission of Historic Review conceptually approved a new house at 1315 Easpiron Ave. on Nov. 5, provided that any parking be visually subordinate to the front façade and that the applicant comply with staff stipulations regarding setbacks, windows and concealed mechanicals.
Wake County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Public commenters urged the board to create a separate policy focused on employee sexual misconduct, require annual training for all staff, and improve immediate communication and trauma-informed responses following student assault allegations.
Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona
The commission voted Nov. 4, 2025 to approve a town-initiated rezone of about 197 acres at Old Home Manor from Business Park to Public Land (ZC2025-02) and to recommend a text amendment (TA2025-06) deleting the town's Business Park zoning district from the Unified Development Ordinance. Staff said the move aligns zoning with the Chino 2040 general-
Warren County, Virginia
Several residents urged the board to address multiple delayed financial audits and asked for a forensic review; others urged providing staff help to complete audits rather than an expensive forensic audit.
Council Announcements & Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Council Member Nash introduced Resolution RS '20 25-15 89 recognizing Carol Etherington Fossek and the 50th anniversary of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department Victim Intervention Program.
Wake County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Root Elementary PTA leaders said teachers spent nearly 40 hours cataloging classroom books to comply with a state directive tied to House Bill 805 and asked the district to advocate for minimizing classroom disruption and staff time.
Port St. Joe, Gulf County, Florida
The board voted Nov. 4 to recommend denial of a small-scale plan amendment to change 522 First Street from commercial to residential, citing concerns about introducing residences into a commercial corridor and outstanding code-enforcement issues at the property.
Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona
The Chino Valley Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 4, 2025 voted to forward a recommendation to approve conditional use permit CUP2025-04, allowing a contractor's yard and occasional outdoor equipment storage at 2995 North State Route 89.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The City of San Antonio Commission of Historic Review approved limited replacement of side windows at 838 E. Magnolia on Nov. 5, while denying proposed front-window aluminum replacements and requiring staff stipulations.
Wake County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Multiple Sutherland residents told the board that proposed 2026 reassignments would send their neighborhood to a more distant middle school and across major roads. Speakers cited the approved Veridis development, traffic safety concerns, and asked the board to limit rezoning south of Green Level West Road.
Wright County, Minnesota
After debate over timing and whether Hanover and Rockford Township should negotiate an orderly annexation agreement, the Wright County Board of Commissioners voted 3-1 to approve a rezoning request for property owned by Ms. Gardner in Rockford Township, accepting the planning commission's recommendation.
Kingsburg, Fresno City, Fresno County, California
The board set Sunday, Dec. 16 as the volunteer day to install and decorate downtown Christmas trees, discussed expanding trolley service (board preference: Saturdays) for holiday rides including Santa, and reviewed signage and wayfinding designs for seasonal events.
Greene County, Indiana
Purdue Extension staff presented a summary of county programs covering agriculture, disaster resilience, nutrition, and 4‑H youth programming. Commissioners praised the work but tabled a proposed Purdue Extension agreement so county attorneys can clarify specific language in the contract.
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
At its Oct. 24 meeting, the Board of Education approved routine claims, authorized an $829,986 OJJDP grant application, extended Interim Superintendent Ford Slack's contract to Dec. 31, 2025, and moved several policy revisions in first reading. The proposed academic‑honesty update was rejected and sent back to the policy committee.
Wake County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Community speakers and alumni told the board they want J.W. Ligon to remain on its historic site. Board member Sheba (Miss Rice) said she organized a community meeting Nov. 24 to gather local input before district-led meetings.
Warren County, Virginia
Sheriff’s Office leaders introduced a slate of new and reassigned deputies and investigators — including school resource officers, patrol deputies, and criminal-investigations personnel — and thanked staff who covered operations during the sheriff’s absence.
Greene County, Indiana
County staff requested authority to complete registration and maintenance of the Greene County in.gov email domain. Commissioners authorized Commissioner Michael to sign the application and to keep the existing code.green domain until migration is feasible.
Port St. Joe, Gulf County, Florida
The board approved a small-scale plan map allowing Gulf County to donate parcels to a community land trust organized by the Gulf County Recovery Team; the group said it hopes to build about 10 affordable homes with a low-profit build partner and use a lottery with priority for public employees.
Jenks, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
The Jenks Public Works Authority reported crews will repaint the intersection at 120 First and Elm over two days. Staff said work should not require a full intersection closure and the intersection is expected to be fully open by Friday.
Wake County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
The Wake County Board of Education voted 6–1 on Nov. 4 to approve improvement plans required for schools the state identified as low performing. Board members debated the scope of their authority to change school plans, review cadence, and how the district will monitor implementation and provide supports.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Neighbors and property owners urged the Dallas City Council to oppose rezoning a roughly 10‑acre tract at Hillcrest and LBJ from neighborhood office to regional retail for a proposed 127,000‑square‑foot H‑E‑B store.
Port St. Joe, Gulf County, Florida
The Port St. Joe Planning and Development Review Board on Nov. 4 tabled a special-exception request from David and Patricia Drabkin for work at Lot 7 Grabell Drive after neighbors and board members said they needed engineered plans to evaluate a proposed retaining wall that would encroach into the side setback.
Greene County, Indiana
Treasurer Samantha reported 57 properties went unsold at the tax sale and 41 may be eligible for a commissioners' sale. The Board of Commissioners debated and approved a $200 minimum starting bid for the upcoming sale.
Kingsburg, Fresno City, Fresno County, California
The board reviewed Google Analytics showing most traffic from search and the merchant directory as a top destination. Amanda agreed to lead a subcommittee to update photos and pages (including a possible Dollar Dollars page) and volunteers and students were suggested to supply photography.
Denton County, Texas
The commissioners court unanimously approved the consent agenda and a series of procurement and budget actions including renewal of LaserFiche software, purchase of body-worn cameras, award of a construction ITB for SH 114 at Championship Parkway, and budget transfers for 9-1-1 recording software, drug court programs and highway construction.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The Commission of Historic Review for the City of San Antonio approved Oct. 15 minutes and an 11-item consent agenda at its Nov. 5 meeting.
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska
Point Higgins Principal Michael Hankey updated the Board of Education on diesel contamination found under the school and on remediation steps underway.
Park County, Wyoming
The commission approved an amendment to personnel policy 8.11 to allow employees on PTO to carry over hours up to a 720‑hour cap, but to limit payout on separation to the charted amount (example: 216 hours payout at certain service levels); the change is to be effective December 1 to avoid immediate year‑end payouts.
Rutherford County, Tennessee
The committee approved a resolution of support for a Tennessee Department of Transportation project to replace the bridge over Murray Creek on State Route 99 (Bradenville Pike). Assistant county engineer Jared Bonar presented the resolution and commissioners voted to approve. Staff noted the project is fully state-funded and requires no county
Ellis County, Kansas
County Clerk Bobby Drelling reported polling site hours (7 a.m.–7 p.m.), early voting closed at noon the previous day, provided voter contact information, and explained the election-night reporting process and that all results remain unofficial until the canvass on Wednesday the 12th.
Jenks, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
City staff presented a progress update on the downtown master plan, saying consultants have finished contracted benchmarks. The document is not final; the public and council may submit questions to staff for incorporation into a later package to planning commission.
Greene County, Indiana
The Greene County Board of Commissioners approved Resolution 2025‑14 to authorize Brent Diner, newly named full‑time highway superintendent, to sign community crossings and similar transportation agreements on behalf of Greene County.
Denton County, Texas
Denton County approved 2025–26 social services agreements and provided funding to the Children's Advocacy Center for North Texas and Health Services of North Texas. Representatives described increased caseloads and services the agencies provide in the county.
Park County, Wyoming
Josh Dorell, CEO of the Wyoming Business Council, presented polling that found many Wyoming residents view local economies as stagnant and a majority are willing to support population growth that delivers more opportunities; responses on raising taxes for development were mixed.
Warren County, Virginia
The Board of Supervisors agreed to table issuing a request for proposals for an economic development consultant to allow review of prior studies and further briefings, while amending a previously appropriated $100,000 to split evenly between staffing and consulting.
Rutherford County, Tennessee
Planning Director Doug DeMasi told the committee on Nov. 4 that the countys available lot inventory stands at about 9,170 and previewed two rezoning items for hearings next week.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
City officials on Nov. 5 presented the Dallas City Council with a plan to move away from the large centralized winter‑weather shelter model used in recent years and toward a distributed, place‑based approach built around park and recreation facilities and contracted surge beds.
Ellis County, Kansas
Public Works reported that the Hoosier Bridge ramp is expected to reopen mid- to late December, striping work is scheduled contingent on weather and contractor availability, and winter preparations (truck servicing, spreaders, lighting) are underway. Staff also discussed a lower-cost local scour repair proposal to be presented next week.
Hartford City, Hartford County, Connecticut
The committee postponed consideration of a resolution authorizing continued use of Lottie’s Kitchen to prepare lunches at the North End Senior Center until its December meeting after members requested more information about the prior operator and contracting history.
Kingsburg, Fresno City, Fresno County, California
Economic-development staff reported the BID renewed credentials for Dollar Dollars (hosted by Yifty). The board discussed merchant activation steps, window clings for participating stores, promotional sponsorship to cover transaction fees, and targeted outreach to educate employees on processing the cards.
Ellis County, Kansas
The commission approved its consent agenda 2-0, agreed informally to designate Chair Michael Burgess as the county's KCamp voting delegate with an alternate named, and agreed to cancel the Dec. 9 regular meeting because commissioners will attend the Kansas Association conferences.
Waukesha City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
The commission announced a fall springs cleanup for Saturday, Nov. 8, meeting at City Hall at about 8:30 a.m., and discussed the Springs Committee’s recent activity and outreach to local schools for volunteer support.
Waukesha City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Staff said the Plan Commission recommended the Landmarks Commission ordinance update for approval; it is scheduled for the Common Council agenda Nov. 18 for discussion and likely a formal vote at a December meeting.
Greene County, Indiana
Commissioners reviewed proposed updates to the employee handbook and an EMS appendix focusing on paid time off (PTO). Commissioners agreed the County Council should review the changes; the board voted to table final action until the council has met.
Park County, Wyoming
Park County commissioners appointed Brad Bassi to the Local Government Liability Pool (LGLP) at‑large seat for a three‑year term after discussing three candidates and rescinding an initial motion; the appointment carried on voice vote.
Denton County, Texas
Denton County Commissioners on Nov. 4 approved interlocal agreements and contract amendments that commit county funds to regional roadway projects and a courthouse expansion effort.
Jenks, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Council voted unanimously to go into executive session to discuss the potential purchase of real property near the intersection of Riverfront Drive and Aquarium Place (and at or near 1855 North Ash Street); no substantive details were disclosed in open session.
Oakland Park, Broward County, Florida
Nessa Herrera, director of the Oakland Park Community Redevelopment Agency, delivered the CRA November update, listing new downtown businesses, recent awards and several upcoming community events.
Rutherford County, Tennessee
Interim Solid Waste Director Matt Davis reported October tonnage and revenue figures and described planned upgrades at the G Street Smyrna convenience center. Commissioners questioned the countys out-of-county waste share and discussed odors reported near Murfreesboro.
Hartford City, Hartford County, Connecticut
The city renewed its HEART team contract for Nov. 1, 2025–Oct. 31, 2026, but the health director said programming will be modified because of decreased funding, with CRT hours reduced and Wheeler Health reachable through 2-1-1.
Denton County, Texas
The Denton County Commissioners Court read and approved a proclamation recognizing November as National Native American Heritage Month. Representatives from the Daughters of the American Revolution described an exhibit at the Emily Fowler Library and local native heritage.
Waukesha City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
The Waukesha City Landmarks Commission voted unanimously to award a $3,000 paint-and-repair grant toward roof and gutter work at the historic Harter House and to reallocate $932 in leftover grant funds to a siding project at 202 West College Avenue.
Greene County, Indiana
The Greene County Board of Commissioners approved an agreement for Route 54 Landscaping to add snow removal to its work for county EMS facilities, contingent on county attorney review of contract dispatch language.
Kingsburg, Fresno City, Fresno County, California
A local proponent asked the Kingsburg Downtown BID to endorse an authentic Swedish-style telephone booth as a placemaking feature. The board generally supported further study, asked for a tighter budget and preferred site options, and asked proponents to return with more detailed plans at the Dec. 2 meeting.
Rutherford County, Tennessee
Building Codes Director Tanya Veil told the Rutherford County Public Works and Planning Committee on Nov. 4 that the county issued 414 building permits in October, including 64 single-family dwellings, generating $241,210 in permit revenue for the month.
Park County, Wyoming
Park County commissioners agreed to support a roughly $335,402 change order to the City of Cody’s septage receiving facility contract to complete SCADA and electrical work, and they capped county exposure at no more than about $310,000 above previously committed ARPA funds. Commissioners also accepted an extended project schedule.
Tamarac, Broward County, Florida
Rachel Wilson, co‑founder and COO of Bluebird Kids Health, asked the Planning Board for a variance to allow a secondary façade sign inside Midway Plaza so families can find the clinic after dumpsters and an enclosure limited visibility and parking directly in front of the suite.
Denton County, Texas
At public comment, an election judge described instances of voters being turned away from precinct polling places and urged the commissioners court to start the process of adopting countywide voting to allow voters to cast ballots at any county polling location on election day.
Jenks, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
The City Council unanimously approved Ordinance No. 1676 to formalize a utility easement closure for Bentley Ranch, a housekeeping step that staff said was omitted from the previous meeting's paperwork.
Oakland County, Michigan
The committee recommended the full board remove an Oakland Community Health Network board member for unexcused absences and recommended appointing Jennifer Korontzuk to fill the vacancy through March 31, 2026.
Providence City, Providence County, Rhode Island
The Providence Finance Committee voted on Nov. 4 to approve issuing an appropriation obligation not to exceed $6.2 million to finance a lands-history infrastructure project and transmitted the item to the full council.
Tamarac, Broward County, Florida
Wisme ("Willie") Petito, owner of Petitó Liquors Inc., and Bradley Gross, contractor and engineer, presented a special exception request on Oct. 1 to operate a package liquor store at 7158 North Nob Hill Road in Pointe Plaza.
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The Planning Board approved an uncoordinated SEQRA negative declaration and the subdivision of a large lakeside lot into two parcels fronting Teesch Point Road and Golf Course Road; staff warned wetlands on one parcel might affect future development.
Burke County, North Carolina
Burke County convened a newly formed Revaluation Task Force to begin work on a countywide property revaluation set for Jan. 1, 2027.
Tamarac, Broward County, Florida
Bridal Abrams, attorney for the Patina Collective, told the Tamarac Planning Board on Oct. 1 that the applicant seeks confirmation that online-only sales of branded merchandise and occasional vehicle auctions may be treated as an accessory use and that the city adopt a text amendment to make that allowance citywide.
Hartford City, Hartford County, Connecticut
Hartford Health & Human Services Director Ebony Jackson Shahid told the committee on Nov. 4 that the REACH maternal-child health program has been temporarily paused because of the federal government shutdown and reported program-level results including 212 car seats installed in FY2024–25.
Michigan City, LaPorte County, Indiana
The fire department reported 449 calls in October (322 medical; 15 fires) and said it distributed smoke detectors to homes; the police department reported 3,183 calls and announced recruitment/testing dates and increased foot patrols in Franklin Square.
Multnomah County, Oregon
The Multnomah County Commission discussed a proposed AOC bylaw amendment that would make county commissions the source of recommendations for an additional AOC board member from counties with population of at least 250,000.
Guadalupe City, Santa Barbara County, California
Commissioners and community members pressed for improvements at a Highway 166 crossing they said has seen several collisions involving children. Staff said Caltrans will hold a meeting on Jan. 21 to explain roughly $90 million in projects affecting local crossings.
Park County, Wyoming
Park County commissioners voted to deny the Buena Vista State Subdivision preliminary plat after finding insufficient evidence that a prior agricultural‑exemption affidavit had been terminated.
Michigan City, LaPorte County, Indiana
City Controller Mary Lynn Wall reported a clean financial audit and federal compliance audit with corrective action plans. Council members and staff said declining riverboat revenue and the sunset of county LIT funds have tightened the city's budget and complicated labor negotiations for police and fire.
Appleton City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
The Appleton City Finance Committee on Wednesday approved a resolution to appoint a redemption agent for several older water and stormwater revenue bonds and cleared a $6,912.36 inventory write-off and two WisDOT utility forms, all by unanimous votes.
Ramsey County, North Dakota
Commissioners voted to participate in Operation Greenlight 2025 to show support for veterans and approved giving county employees the Friday after Christmas (Dec. 26) off for 2025, with caveats that other holiday closings remain governed by the employee handbook.
Providence City, Providence County, Rhode Island
The Providence City Council Finance Committee on Nov. 4 approved moving to the full council a plan for the city to purchase the building at 475 Bezd Street and lease it to WaterFire Providence on a 20-year lease carrying an annual rent of $1.
Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
Staff reported increases in overnight trips and consumer tax receipts, ongoing workforce and entrepreneurship programming, and that DriveStream Inc. leased 30,000 square feet previously occupied by Cofense, signaling leased office demand in Leesburg.
Oakland County, Michigan
Committee reviewed and recommended changes to the county’s salary-administration plan, including a title change to Environmental Sustainability Officer and a new higher-graded district-court classification; the committee also recommended reappointing Dion Stevens to the Retirement and Deferred Compensation Board.
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The Planning Board issued a SEQRA negative declaration and unanimously approved a two‑lot minor subdivision on Hogg Road; staff advised the applicant to consult SHPO because the property lies within an archaeological buffer and noted wetlands on one parcel may affect future development.
Michigan City, LaPorte County, Indiana
The Common Council passed a resolution opposing any mid‑decade redraw of Indiana's congressional districts, citing constitutional and representative‑democracy concerns; the measure passed unanimously.
Michigan City, LaPorte County, Indiana
After a contentious debate, the Common Council approved an amendment moving funds from the city's Revolving Loan Fund to support Economic Development Corporation operations and a proposed destination, all‑inclusive playground, with two members opposing the measure.
Guadalupe City, Santa Barbara County, California
Commission members and staff discussed safety and maintenance at Pocono Park, including volunteer offers to disc and regrade the field after football season and plans to consult the head of Public Works about next steps.
Multnomah County, Oregon
County staff and United Way briefed commissioners on the Multco Gives employee campaign, outlined outreach plans and described United Way programs focused on housing stability and early learning for ALICE households; donors can designate any certified nonprofit and staff promoted employee payroll deductions.
Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
An airport representative told the EDC that a U.S. Department of Transportation announcement signals controller staffing pressures at some airports; Leesburg has not seen operational impacts but staff expect possible cascading airline delays, especially from congested Northeastern airspace.
Park County, Wyoming
Park County commissioners on the record approved a special‑use permit for the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation to operate a root‑cellar exhibit ancillary to the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center.
Michigan City, LaPorte County, Indiana
A petition filed on Nov. 4 challenged the legality of the Economic Improvement District tied to the Sola development, alleging property transfers to the LLCs did not occur before the EID petition was filed.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The Historic and Design Review Commission on Nov. 5 granted conceptual approval for a one‑story house at 1315 East Pyrene and required a DRC to work with the applicant to subordinate a proposed front‑facing garage to the house facade.
Washington County, Oregon
County Counsel told the Washington County Board of Commissioners the draft immigration-related emergency declaration would delegate authority to the County Administrator to authorize up to $200,000 in expenditures to support immigrants and refugees; commissioners debated the scope and legal limits.
Guadalupe City, Santa Barbara County, California
City staff and commissioners reported a series of ongoing and upcoming community recreation activities, including a Viva Arte free concert at City Hall, a Nov. 14 movie night, a mobile veterinary clinic at Leroy Park, and a new community badminton program at City Hall.
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
The Assembly authorized the municipal manager to negotiate and execute a purchase and lease‑leaseback to acquire City Hall for an all‑in appraised price (approx. $35M) and finance the purchase with a 30‑year lease to JP Morgan; administration said the move reduces long‑term carrying costs versus continued rent.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The Evansville Board of Public Safety approved a series of event permits, municipal contracts and demolition awards and revoked a massage-therapy permit; board counsel was asked to review HOA covenants raised during public comment.
Oakland County, Michigan
Oakland County’s Legislative Affairs — Operations Committee recommended advancing a three-year tentative collective bargaining agreement with the Michigan Nurses Association covering nonsupervisory public-health nurses, including a 5% raise in the first year and expanded benefits.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
City staff proposed a Cultural Heritage Grant Program to distribute $874,000 set aside in the FY26 budget to support community-rooted cultural organizations affected by federal grant-assurance changes.
Ramsey County, North Dakota
Commissioners authorized engagement of bond counsel recommended by Northland Securities to begin work on a potential bond for a new Law Enforcement Center, but amended the motion to make the engagement contingent on the Law Enforcement Center (LEC) board agreeing to share some of the counsel cost.
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
The Assembly voted unanimously Nov. 4 to amend the Anchorage food code, removing the municipal cottage food license and aligning the code with recent state statute and administrative code changes; a proposed substitute clarifying raw‑milk authority failed after extended debate.
Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
The commission selected Rescue Barbecue as the venue for the Feb. 10 business breakfast, approved a largely open Q&A format and set 'AI for small business' as the main draw topic while keeping other topics open.
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The board unanimously approved a one‑year extension to the site plan approval granted Dec. 3, 2024 for a 46‑unit residential development on Gifford Road, after the applicant said financing and utility coordination delayed construction.
Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
The commission accepted the office recommendation to proceed with planned cloud‑seeding operations for the 2027 season in the Wind River and Sierra Madre ranges provided that 100% of operational costs are funded by external basin partners; staff said commitments have been identified and operations could begin pending agreements.
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
The Assembly approved an amendment to increase the municipal vanpool subsidy from $350 to $450 per month using AMATS CMAQ grant funds, which the transit director said would bring the program closer to national subsidy levels.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
Homeowners association leaders asked the Evansville Board of Public Safety to confirm that recorded restrictive covenants governing on-street parking remain enforceable after the city assumed maintenance responsibility for subdivision streets. Board counsel agreed to review the HOA's records and follow up at a later meeting.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The Historic and Design Review Commission on Nov. 5 approved replacement of four side windows and the porch columns at 838 East Magnolia but denied a request to replace a large front picture window.
Washington County, Oregon
Washington County commissioners on Nov. 4 discussed a draft emergency declaration intended to address potential disruptions in federal SNAP distributions and debated using the Oregon Food Bank to route county funds.
Ramsey County, North Dakota
Ramsey County commissioners on Tuesday approved payments to contractors for road work, authorized a hydraulic study for a failing low-water crossing on 90 Sixth Avenue and approved purchase of a 16-foot snow pusher for $13,000.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
CPS Energy officials briefed the San Antonio City Council on Nov. 5 that recent acquisitions and wholesale sales have reduced the utility's forecasted build costs by billions and that a generation-plan refresh is underway to reflect faster-than-expected load growth.
Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
After the Little Snake Conservation District took title to a 558‑acre parcel that includes Battle Lake, the Wyoming Water Development Commission approved roughly $1.092 million to fund forest‑management treatments aimed at increasing water yield and to support a small Battle Lake outlet modification.
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
The Anchorage Assembly voted 9–3 on Nov. 4 to approve AM 804‑2025, a roughly $371,000 amendment to Securitas Security Services’ contract to cover three months of transit security (including prior months and November). Members questioned late notice and whether the Anchorage Police Department could provide the service instead of contracted guards.
Prince George's County, Maryland
Task force staff briefed members on state ADU requirements, including an Oct. 1, 2026 authorization deadline and limits on subjective approval standards. Members discussed HOA covenants, short-term rentals, enforcement of existing informal ADUs, parking and coordination with incorporated towns.
Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia
The Economic Development Commission voted to support a Virginia Main Street Community Vitality Grant application for a digital wayfinding kiosk at Mervyn Jackson Park and to back a $15,000 FY2027 budget enhancement to complete the estimated $30,000 project.
Multnomah County, Oregon
Multnomah County officials briefed the board on the fourth-quarter 2025 status of the Library Capital Bond Program, reporting project openings, budget changes and steps to address an auditor's finding that the county could not verify recycling rates on four construction projects.
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
Public commenters at the Nov. 4 budget hearing urged the Assembly to keep two full‑time and one part‑time wildfire positions in Anchorage Fire Department to maintain momentum on fuel reduction, grant applications and community outreach.
Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
The commission approved a time extension for TriHydro’s Alkali Creek Reservoir design contract and authorized a request for roughly $1.575 million in additional design funds to address easement‑driven mitigation concepts and scope changes; commissioners debated escalating costs and landowner negotiations.
Todd County, Minnesota
The Board approved an engagement letter with CliftonLarsonAllen LLP to provide audit services for the years ended December 2025, 2026 and 2027 after staff explained Minnesota statute and reviewed options. The county attorney reviewed the agreement, staff said.
Prince George's County, Maryland
Councilmember Ingrid Watson opened the inaugural Accessory Dwelling Unit Task Force meeting, saying the group will draft legislation for the County Council by March 2026 and complete a report in February 2026.
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
Madam mayor told the Anchorage Assembly at the Nov. 4 meeting that the municipality faces difficult choices without new revenue and described steps to support residents affected by the federal shutdown; the Assembly continued most 2026 budget hearings to Nov. 18 after public testimony.
Washington County, Oregon
County staff reviewed applicants and recommended reappointments and new nominees for several advisory committees, including the Budget Committee, enhanced air patrol/urban road maintenance district, and North Bethany advisory body. Staff said nominees will be brought forward on a future consent agenda for formal approval.
Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
The Select Water Committee reviewed the West Fork Reservoir NEPA memorandum of agreement and recommended approval; the Wyoming Water Development Commission approved a renewed MOA extending reimbursement timelines and authorized contract amendments increasing third‑party NEPA contractor funds to complete an expected draft and final EIS.
Ada County, Idaho
The Ada County Emergency Medical Services District approved one job reclassification (EMT to Advanced EMT) and received an update that the operations chief recruitment drew 23 candidates; staff are screening applicants for follow-up interviews.
Warren County, Ohio
Warren County commissioners approved a planned unit development overlay Nov. 4, 2025, permitting a restoration-contractor facility for 3 60 Restoration on a 6.76-acre portion of a 48.859-acre parcel at 934 E. Turtle Creek Union Road, subject to negotiated conditions with Turtle Creek Township.
Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon
The Bend MPO Technical Advisory Committee recommended a prioritized list of projects for the 2025 State Highway Fund and asked staff to present funding scenarios to the policy board on Nov. 25 after adjusting the list to remove two items and reduce one project’s SHF contribution.
Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
Council members and clinicians reported early successes from CMQCC’s Community Birth Partnership Initiative pilots in Sacramento, Inland Empire, San Diego and Mendocino: co‑designed transfer policies, simulations, EMS engagement and patient experience surveys have improved relationships and transfer flows between community midwives and hospitals.
Todd County, Minnesota
The Todd County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4 approved October auditor warrants totaling $10,546,006.24 and additional warrant batches for county, health and human services and SSIS accounts. All motions passed by voice or roll call; no dissent was recorded among the four commissioners present.
Warren County, Ohio
Warren County commissioners voted Nov. 4, 2025, to adopt text amendments to the Warren County Rural Zoning Code that allow online public notices, add diagrams clarifying frontage and panhandle rules, exempt detached secondary dwelling units from accessory-structure counts, and revise buffer/planting-season requirements.
Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
Midwifery Access California presented a bundled episode Alternative Payment Model designed to reimburse the time‑intensive continuity and on‑call services that characterize community midwifery.
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The City of Rome Planning Board unanimously reaffirmed a prior SEQRA negative declaration and approved a site plan amendment that increases proposed units in the Woodhaven development to 341 for the south portion of the site, subject to required zoning approvals and updated stamped drawings.
Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
The Wyoming Water Development Commission accepted closeout reports for multiple level‑1 and level‑2 water system studies and approved staff recommendations that sponsors proceed to subsequent project phases or seek funding applications where appropriate.
Warren County, Ohio
A board member introduced a resolution asking Warren County to participate in the National Association of Counties' Operation Greenlight by lighting county facilities green Nov. 4–11, 2025. The item was added to the agenda as an add-on; no formal vote on the resolution is recorded in the transcript.
Dickinson City, Stark County, North Dakota
At the Nov. 4 public session the Dickinson City Commission administered oaths to the 2025–26 Youth Commission. Members introduced themselves by school and grade; Lorelei Empter was identified as president. City staff said the commission will act as a voice for area teens and already organized community events.
Ada County, Idaho
Ada County will print and mail tax bills within 7–10 days and no later than Nov. 24, 2025, after certification of the property tax reduction, the treasurer said. The board also approved two quitclaim deeds for parcels sold at auction.
Fresno County, California
Representatives of First Steps Recovery told the board Nov. 4 that permitting items tied to a red-tag designation remain unresolved and asked the county to provide the specific items requiring correction. Supervisors said county staff and counsel are receiving different information, and asked for clarification. No formal action was taken.
Ada County, Idaho
Ada County's assessor's office said it is conducting a residential reappraisal that will include on-site inspections and photography for roughly 45,000 parcels. The office is sending survey postcards that give property owners an online opportunity to review and update property characteristics and request a physical inspection.
Washington County, Oregon
County Auditor Christine Adams Wandberg asked the Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4 to place three charter amendments on the May 2026 ballot: remove the outdated Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP) designation as a required qualification for the auditor, change the residency requirement from six months to 12 months, and require that
Riverton, Fremont County, Wyoming
Riverton city staff presented an MOU to allow Fremont County to park three mass-incident medical supply trailers at the Riverton airport; council debated charging ground fees and potential grant implications and ultimately tabled the MOU to allow further airport-board review and intergovernmental discussion.
Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
Staff presented the Licensed Midwife Annual Report and licensing statistics; council members and public commenters criticized low response rates, potential privacy risks and the report’s utility for quality improvement.
Dickinson City, Stark County, North Dakota
After a public hearing, the Dickinson City Commission adopted Ordinance 18-39 to clarify that, for chapter 6, the term "school" does not include a homeschool operating out of a private residence. The ordinance passed 4–1, with Commissioner Riddle voting no and explaining his disagreement as a homeschool community member.
Washington County, Oregon
Clean Water Services (CWS) staff outlined 2026 federal and state legislative priorities to the Washington County Board on Nov. 4, emphasizing support for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, seismic risk mitigation projects, water reuse, low-income water repair assistance and protections against cuts to DEQ. CWS flagged PFAS/emerging contaminant
Ada County, Idaho
The Ada County Board of Commissioners approved a slate of routine and budget-related actions during its Nov. 4, 2025 meeting, including a proclamation for National Adoption Day, appointments, budget adjustments, and multiple administrative agreements.
Fresno County, California
The Board conducted a first hearing on Nov. 4 to amend the master schedule of fees for probation — updating the daily rate charged to other counties for housing youth at the Juvenile Justice Campus. Chief Probation Officer Kirk Haines said the change aligns rates with department cost recovery; the board set a second hearing for Dec. 9, 2025.
Riverton, Fremont County, Wyoming
Riverton — City and Wind River Visitors Council leaders debated proposed changes on Nov. 4 that would align the visitors council’s budget process with state law and could shift routine budget adoption to the joint board.
Dickinson City, Stark County, North Dakota
The Dickinson City Commission on Nov. 4 approved a series of administrative, code and financing actions, including awarding an appraisal contract for three city parcels, revising finance committee bylaws and authorizing loan resolutions to fund the Baylor Building and a street utility project.
North Kingstown, School Districts, Rhode Island
The committee approved routine consent items, denied a transportation appeal, approved appointments and FTE adjustments, appointed negotiators for NEA negotiations, and engaged outside counsel in two matters. Several votes lacked roll-call tallies in the public transcript; outcomes and mover/second where recorded are listed below.
Ada County, Idaho
The Ada County Board of Commissioners approved awarding bid 26003 for tenant improvements at the Ada County Victim Services Center to Triple G Construction Inc., accepting the procurement evaluation that named the firm the lowest responsive bidder for $230,884. The award was moved and approved during the Nov. 4, 2025 meeting.
Washington County, Oregon
Washington County's government relations team presented proposed 2026 federal and state legislative agendas on Nov. 4 and asked the Board of Commissioners for feedback on modest changes ahead of a Dec. 2 update and a Dec. 16 adoption date.
Riverton, Fremont County, Wyoming
Riverton approved an MOU to formalize a long-standing arrangement allowing Community Entry Services to fuel its cardboard compactor truck at city pumps; council debate noted precedent and equity questions before final approval.
Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
Board staff and the chair briefed the council on DHCS‑led pilots and a Postpartum Pathway concept paper meant to test coordinated, year‑long postpartum care under Medi‑Cal.
Hallandale Beach, Broward County, Florida
Mayor Joy Cooper called the meeting and announced a closed attorney-client session under Florida Statute 286.011 to discuss Ronaldo Mayer and Linda Panzarelli v. City of Hallandale Beach, Case No. CACE24-04609O.
North Kingstown, School Districts, Rhode Island
Superintendent DuPont reported program and facilities updates: several schools placed highly in US News rankings, the district hired a machinist instructor and is installing milling and CNC equipment, early-learning playground equipment was delivered and installation was delayed by weather, and a high-school CTE open house is scheduled.
Washington County, Oregon
Washington County leaders heard a quarterly management update Nov. 4 that outlined deep budget and staffing pressures across public safety and human services, while staff described a multiyear plan to rewrite job descriptions and modernize pay systems.
Fresno County, California
The board approved a retroactive agreement with CalViva Health (01/01/2024–12/31/2027) to meet Department of Health Care Services requirements necessary for participation in the intergovernmental transfer (IGT) program. Interim Public Health Director Joe Prado answered questions before the vote; the motion carried on a voice vot
Riverton, Fremont County, Wyoming
Riverton — A neighbor told the Riverton City Council on Nov. 4 that a nearby foreclosed house had become a prolonged public-health and safety problem, with garbage, open sewer and drug and alcohol activity spilling into the neighborhood.
North Kingstown, School Districts, Rhode Island
Transportation and finance staff told the School Committee that driver and aide vacancies forced continued use of two large buses, prompting a reallocation of salary funds to bus-contractor lines to cover statewide routing and summer overages without new district spending this year; the committee discussed staffing and next-year budgeting.
Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas
Council members reviewed an updated interlocal agreement with the Stafford Municipal School District for school‑based law enforcement services and deferred final approval while staff and the district’s attorney resolve who pays for school‑specific training.
Deerfield Beach City, Broward County, Florida
Key formal actions and roll-call outcomes from the Nov. 4 City Commission meeting, including a budget amendment adoption, denial of a procurement appeal and appointments.
Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
A licensed midwife and doctoral candidate presented interview‑based research showing that fear of being dropped by licensed providers and distrust of institutional care are major reasons some families plan unassisted "free births."
Town of Clayton, Hendricks County, Indiana
A Town of Clayton planning group meeting was adjourned after organizers determined there was not a quorum. Attendees were asked to review a fee schedule last updated about eight to nine years ago, including a $400 variance application fee, and to consider new meeting days and times for next year.
Adams County, Colorado
Adams County staff presented a draft countywide artificial intelligence policy at a Nov. 5 study session, outlining governance structures, vendor controls and a implementation timeline and asking commissioners for feedback before returning a final version for board consideration in January.
Fresno County, California
Fresno County’s 2024 crop and livestock report, released Nov. 4, records roughly $9.029 billion in gross agricultural production, led by almonds, grapes and pistachios.
Maui County, Hawaii
The Maui County Council disaster recovery and planning committee on Nov. 5 recommended first reading of a substitute version of Bill 132 (2025), an amendment to conditional zoning for the West Maui Project District 5 (Pulelehua), after debate over water availability, developer obligations and prevailing‑wage questions.
Deerfield Beach City, Broward County, Florida
After hours of presentations and legal argument, the city commission denied Calvin Giordano Associates' appeal and left in place its earlier re-ranking awarding the building services contract to CAP Government; the protest committee had previously denied CGA's protest 3-0.
Riverton, Fremont County, Wyoming
The council adopted Resolution No. 1534 to establish the Rendezvous Activity Center Committee to study a potential multi-sport facility, amended the resolution to require the committee’s bylaws be approved by the city council, added two Riverton Youth Council members and appointed seven community members and two council liaisons.
North Kingstown, School Districts, Rhode Island
Rob Mazzanati, a district staff presenter, outlined the 2025 SurveyWorks (NKST) results during the Nov. 4 North Kingstown School Committee meeting, saying the district scored well relative to Rhode Island averages but flagged low student engagement, belonging and cultural-awareness measures.
Tuscaloosa City, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Staff presented redline edits to the sidewalk cafe ordinance and a fee study; councilmembers asked staff to return with detailed fee options and ordinance language for the committee on the 18th.
Deerfield Beach City, Broward County, Florida
City officials and residents pressed the City of Deerfield Beach on steps to prevent repeat flooding after a late-October storm that dumped roughly 8.2 inches of rain in about two hours, overwhelming drainage in the low-lying Southeast Eighth Avenue area.
Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
Aaron Bone, the Medical Board’s chief of legislation and public affairs, briefed the Midwifery Advisory Council on a slate of bills that would affect midwifery practice, birth‑center certification, background checks and mandated screening.
Washington County, Oregon
A compact summary of formal actions taken by the Washington County Board of Commissioners during the Nov. 4, 2025 business meeting, including appointments, budget actions, annexation, plan adoption and emergency declarations. All recorded votes were unanimous (5-0).
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Public Works presented its proposed 2026 operating and capital budgets, citing staff investment, a rise in the solid-waste fund tied to a new trash contract, and capital work including Canal Street Bridge reconstruction.
Tuscaloosa City, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
A staff member told the Tuscaloosa City Council the city is proposing amendments to two municipal-code sections: 19-61(d), to end compensatory time for exempt employees, and 19-205, to revise severe-weather administrative-leave pay.
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Council accepted a committee report on Bill 81, a proposal to add a UGI cost‑share to the 2025 capital fund to pay for ADA ramps and utility paving. Public Works staff said UGI provided a little over $1.1 million and that funds would cover ramp replacements and about five-and-a-half miles of paving.
Fresno County, California
The Board of Supervisors approved amendments to the county salary resolution Nov. 4 setting salaries for several elected department heads and adjusting compensation policies including COLA and allowances.
Washington County, Oregon
Neighbors and the Oak Hills Homeowners Association told the Washington County Board of Commissioners Nov. 4 they oppose the current approach to a county-owned transitional housing site on Cornell Road and demanded binding safety measures and greater transparency.
Argyle, Denton County, Texas
The commission elected officers, approved minutes, tabled a school SUP and recommended approval of the Tribes Church site plan. Several items were scheduled or deferred to the December meeting.
Riverton, Fremont County, Wyoming
After a brief finance committee report, Riverton City Council approved claims, manual checks and payroll totaling $2,063,369.33 as part of its consent agenda; the daycare license approval remained contingent on state sign-off.
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
At its Nov. meeting, Allentown City Council approved multiple procurement contracts and budget ordinances, authorized grant applications including a $21 million application for the Allentown Art Museum, and referred dozens of 2026 budget items to a Nov. 19 special meeting for final action.
Argyle, Denton County, Texas
The Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval of the Tribes Church site plan on FM 407 with multiple variances and conditions that include expanded planting/mitigation and berms in buffer areas.
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
During public comment a local Facebook group administrator urged the city to remove cameras and gunshot‑detection systems, citing examples nationwide where surveillance data is allegedly used by federal agencies and warning about AI processing of camera data.
Fresno County, California
The Board authorized the County Administrative Officer to submit a letter of interest and to set up the management entity function in the CAO to administer coordinated entry for the Fresno Madera Continuum of Care.
Washington County, Oregon
County Administrator Tanya Angie presented the Washington County Administrative Manual and proposed updates to administrative policies and an annual review cadence. The board accepted the manual unanimously and staff outlined a three-year staggered policy review plan and upcoming financial policy work tied to the budget cycle.
Argyle, Denton County, Texas
Town staff and consultants presented a small-area planning study for the FM 407/Waterbrook corridor that centers on a 6-acre parcel the town owns and an adjacent 12-acre privately owned tract; staff said current future land-use and zoning don't align with a possible town-center outcome.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
Public works staff presented several operational items at the Nov. 4 workshop, including requests for commissioner liaisons to an ATV committee and to a county road safety task force; the board also provided conditional consensus to allow burial of a previously purchased plot at the abandoned Wilton Lutheran Cemetery and deferred adoption of a naming/memorial policy.
Fresno County, California
Fresno County supervisors voted Nov. 4 to allow free vehicle entrance to county parks and to waive camping fees for veterans and active-duty service members.
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
A co-chair of the city's Commission on Homelessness told council members during public comment the city should create explicit budget line items for hotel funding, sanitation, laundry services and GIS access to better serve people living unsheltered, and cited two imminent encampment clearings along Jordan Creek.
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
The council recorded a first reading of an ordinance to rezone roughly 4.503 acres north of Dalwick Drive from BP (business park) to RMF (multifamily residential). Planning staff and the Kenton County Planning Commission recommended the rezoning as consistent with the comprehensive plan; no final vote was held.
Sarasota County, Florida
Commissioners authorized staff to bring back a budget amendment to fund a $100,000 architectural/conditions assessment for a proposed Beginning Farmer and 4‑H Youth Agriculture Education Complex on county‑owned Clark Road property; staff will pursue state appropriation language and develop next steps.
Washington County, Oregon
Clean Water Services presented a 20-year West Basin Master Plan Nov. 4 and the board adopted the plan unanimously; staff estimated roughly $920 million in conveyance projects and about $500 million in treatment projects through 2045.
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Police leadership told council the department aims to reach its authorized strength through ongoing testing and described investments in training, license‑plate readers, gunshot detection and a new downtown station. Staff said community intervention data collection is underway and will be delivered per grant reporting requirements.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
County leaders presented a multi‑item legislative platform for 2026 that emphasizes mandate relief for economically disadvantaged counties, funding for demolition landfill mitigation, state assistance for June windstorm recovery, property insurance reform, and a slate of health and human services funding and statutory clarifications.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
At a brief CRA session the Community Redevelopment Agency approved the 10/07/2025 minutes and a resolution approving an amended and restated development agreement for the Aldridge and Larimore mixed‑use project. Votes were taken by roll call and carried.
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Fire Chief Efren Agosto told council the department is operating with 143 firefighters across six stations, reported higher premium pay and equipment account adjustments in the 2026 budget, and described two federal grants that would fund sprinkler and fire‑alarm upgrades at multiple stations.
Sarasota County, Florida
Scores of residents urged Sarasota County commissioners to expand planned dredging in Phillippi Creek to include side channels, oxbows and coves, saying a narrow ‘high‑spot’ cut would be only a temporary fix.
Washington County, Oregon
The Washington County Board of Commissioners unanimously on Nov. 4 declared two local states of emergency — one addressing a disruption to SNAP benefits and another responding to federal immigration enforcement — and delegated up to $450,000 to the county administrator for immediate relief and support.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
City planners proposed amending the Unified Land Development Regulations to measure non‑habitable fence and wall height from the adjacent exterior grade (as previously applied) to reduce instances of 10–15 foot exposed boundary walls created by site fill and finished‑floor elevation increases.
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
On first reading the council heard an amendment to the Erlanger zoning ordinance that would remove the requirement that new dwelling units in the RMF (residential multifamily) zone include an attached or detached garage. City staff and the Kenton County Planning Commission recommended the change as consistent with the comprehensive plan.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
Two public speakers asked Clear Creek County officials on Nov. 4 to support (1) reestablishing the Greenway Authority's 501(c)(3) status so private donations can be received for bike trails, and (2) reviewing county zoning to determine whether "healing centers" for psilocybin facilitation require a code amendment.
Allentown City, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
City EMS told council it expects roughly 20,000–21,000 calls in 2025, reported revenue growth and requested funding to remount one ambulance in 2026 to sustain a goal of roughly one new ambulance per year.
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The Planning Board unanimously approved a revision to a previously approved site plan for B240 LLC that adds two low‑rise residential buildings (20 and 28 units) to an existing complex; staff recommended approval and the board conditioned compliance with city codes and permits.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
Hall of Fame partners updated the City Commission on a restructured, phased redevelopment of the International Swimming Hall of Fame peninsula that now includes an aquarium, promenade, parking decks and additional tenant improvements. Developers presented revised costs and a proposed change to the revenue “waterfall,” while municipal advisor PFM
Yamhill, Yamhill County, Oregon
Committee members discussed micro-projects to activate storefronts for the holiday season, a proposed pop-up market in a vacant downtown space, volunteer-led decoration drives, and potential funding sources including donations and the possible sale of a small city lot earmarked for lighting or other downtown improvements.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
Beltrami County economic assistance staff explained how the federal HR 1 changes and low‑sample QC audits can cause SNAP "payment error" calculations that may trigger state cost shifts to counties. Staff also cited an aging benefits system (Maxis) and complex verification rules as root causes increasing error risk.
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York
The board granted a 12-month extension to Refugio de Esperanza for a one-story addition to the sanctuary entry and offices at 473 North Avenue. The extension allows the owner more time to pursue required permits and construction without losing previously granted variance relief.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
The Liberty School Foundation told commissioners it awarded 36 early-learning scholarships and placed 21 children with providers; the foundation reported 51 total applications and a construction funding gap for a proposed childcare center tied to the middle/high school and said it is pursuing grants and fundraising to close the gap.
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
Bill Woodside, an Oxford Court resident, told the Erlanger City Council on Nov. 4 that recurring "street creep" damaged his garage foundation and asked the city to replace the street and reimburse more than $27,000 in repairs.
Lincoln County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
The Lincoln County Schools Board of Education on Tuesday approved an extension of a land sale related to East Lincoln High School, authorized existing parking spaces to be paid for by Walter Clark while leaving the Art Wing area under further discussion, and adopted a consent agenda that included Policy 43-18 (use of wireless communication devices).
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
City development staff said the Fort Lauderdale Police Department headquarters is about 90% complete, but lateral‑load testing and contractor negotiations over remediation responsibility remain active and could affect move‑in timing.
Bradford County, Florida
On Nov. 4, 2025, the Bradford County Planning and Zoning Board approved a series of future land use map amendments and companion rezoning requests affecting multiple parcels across unincorporated Bradford County. Staff reported required notices and publication were on file and there were no public comments on any item.
Yamhill, Yamhill County, Oregon
The committee reviewed downtown tree-installation strategies, discussing root-control systems, first-year watering needs, species selection and how tree work could be coordinated with the Transportation System Plan and grant opportunities.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
The commission reviewed a lease-subsidy grant application for Revive Salt Lounge (3624 S. Atlantic Ave.) after staff found the economic-development committee's recommended award did not follow the city ordinance's allowable schedule.
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York
The Zoning Board granted variances to legalize and repair a failing raised side patio and to construct a new deck and exterior stairs at 72 Albemarle Avenue in the city’s historic district.
Yamhill, Yamhill County, Oregon
The Yamhill Economic Development Committee voted to pursue follow-up after the planning commission reviewed the committee's design-code template, asking staff to research technical-assistance grants and to arrange consultation with state preservation staff.
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
Erlanger Mayor Jessica Feddy on Nov. 4 proclaimed the first week of November 2025 as Road Safety Week and the city unveiled a multi‑partner e‑scooter and e‑bike safety initiative that prioritizes education over new local ordinances.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
City utility officials said the Prospect Lake Clean Water Center has moved from heavy civil construction into system startup and commissioning, with raw‑water introduction, OCCT and PFAS pilots and a second injection well scheduled this winter.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
The commission adopted Resolution 2025-21 to update the municipal investment policy to permit investments in any eligible Florida local government investment pools (LGIPs). Finance Director Lori Erwin said the change is housekeeping to improve short-term liquidity amid upcoming projects and compared current LGIP yields with Treasury rates.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
The Beltrami County Historical Society presented its 2025 activity report and asked commissioners to consider reinstating operational funding. The society highlighted volunteer contributions, major outreach work, preservation grants, and plans for a 2026 oral‑history project.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
Staff presented a draft two-step process to evaluate requests for legal access across county-owned property, emphasizing alignment of physical driveway permitting and legal easement approvals, early review to avoid costly engineering before county approval, and the potential for fees or compensatory terms for granting easements.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
The City Commission adopted Ordinance 2025-18 to revise code section 2-8 and the planning-and-zoning board provisions. The ordinance adds a required one-term sit-out for termed-out members, limits nonresident regular members to two and requires those nonresidents to own at least 50% interest in local property, and clarifies attendance, reconsider
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York
The Zoning Board approved an area variance permitting a 420-square-foot attic conversion and rear dormer at 120 Rose Hill Avenue, increasing gross floor area but not the building footprint or impervious coverage.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
The Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG) briefed Clear Creek County commissioners on Nov. 4 about the option to include Clear Creek in the Denver-region MPO boundary, giving the county direct access to regional planning resources and subregional transportation funding allocations.
Beltrami County, Minnesota
Kitchigami Regional Library System representatives told the Beltrami County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4 that a county decision to reduce the 2026 levy from KRLS’s requested amount to the state‑mandated maintenance of effort (MOE) would amount to about a 40% funding cut and would trigger significant service reductions at local branches, most notably the Bemidji Public Library.
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
Janet Guelteri, chair of the Fort Lauderdale Education Advisory Board, asked the City Commission on Nov. 4 to support a partnership with the Broward County School District to identify a site for a joint public‑safety training center, saying the board voted unanimously to recommend the move.
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
The City Commission of Daytona Beach Shores on a unanimous vote approved Ordinance 2025-17 to vacate a public walkway easement at 2901 South Atlantic Avenue if the Florida Department of Environmental Protection approves construction of an ADA dune walkover at nearby Saint Kitts Park.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
The Clear Creek County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4 approved three agenda items by voice vote: construction funding for a Mountain Youth Network headquarters renovation (CP25-05), a transfer-of-development-rights resolution (25-73) and zoning-text amendments (25-74) to implement expedited review for certain affordable-housing projects.
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York
The Zoning Board adjourned a rear-addition application for 44 Country Ridge Road to December after members asked the applicant to pursue a reconfiguration that would reduce the percent variance.
West Warwick , Kent County, Rhode Island
The council approved routine license renewals and appointments, engaged special legal counsel, authorized a chiller maintenance contract, approved tax abatements/cancellations (with one removal), and adopted the 2026 meeting schedule with calendar adjustments.
Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
The county authorized a five‑year renewal of a tower lease with MVTV Wireless, accepted final payments for annual striping and a Spicer trail extension, and approved a three‑party corridor study cooperative agreement to plan railroad crossings and future corridor improvements.
Nantucket County, Massachusetts
The planning board moved to take no action on Article 2 and the motion passed. Supporters of discussion said Article 2 included measures to encourage conversion to long-term rentals, but the planning board's formal motion to take no action was adopted by voters.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
Commissioners and county staff described steps the county is taking after a federal interruption of SNAP benefits: routing state funds, coordinating with Loaves and Fishes and other nonprofits, adjusting transit stops near food-distribution hours, and planning a community food drive and additional outreach for people in need.
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York
The Zoning Board approved variances allowing Harold Cabrera to convert a former commercial/social-club building at 14 Russell Avenue into a two-family dwelling, finding reuse appropriate given the block’s residential zoning and the property’s small lot and steep topography limit parking expansion.
West Warwick , Kent County, Rhode Island
At the public forum a West Warwick resident urged the council to prioritize safety and rethink development patterns, saying the town risks repeating past tragedies if growth proceeds without plans for parking, egress and emergency access. The council heard an extended statement criticizing code enforcement and eviction practices.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
District Attorney Heidi McCollum told commissioners that a sharp rise in digital evidence per case — body-worn camera, other audio and video — is creating an unsustainable workload for prosecutors and investigators and is a primary reason the DA's office is seeking more staff and technology funds.
Nantucket County, Massachusetts
At a Nov. 4 special town meeting, voters approved Article 1, a citizen-sponsored amendment to restore short- and long-term rentals to the town zoning bylaw and to leave regulation to existing and future local rules. The article passed by a two-thirds margin; Article 2 was later removed from consideration.
New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York
The New Rochelle Zoning Board of Appeals approved area variances to legalize a first-floor addition, finished basement and longstanding driveway and parking layout at 42 Chauncey Avenue.
Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
The county board approved a Paid Family Medical Leave policy to participate in Minnesota’s state PFML program beginning Jan. 1, 2026, and changed the county FMLA plan year to run forward from Jan. 1 to allow concurrent administration of leaves.
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama
Two residents urged the Opelika City Council to ensure ward representation on the school board and to increase transparency about floodplain permitting and placement of mobile homes.
West Warwick , Kent County, Rhode Island
Council approved a one‑year maintenance contract with Train US Inc. for the town's ice‑rink chiller system, amending the payment terms so the agreement records an annual cost of $22,001.50 to be paid from the rink's operating budget. The contract includes onsite monthly maintenance visits and remote monitoring.
Lewis County, New York
The board approved a claims audit and a package of resolutions including support for the Energy Choice Act, long-term lease authorizations for two education centers, agreements for public-safety software and short-term security services, and a changed demolition contract award. Several consent items were pulled for individual votes.
Oakland Park, Broward County, Florida
The commission approved a 60-day extension to the purchase-and-sale agreement with Horizon Oak Park LLC to allow city staff and the developer more time to resolve mitigation fee questions involving the school board. The extension was approved unanimously.
Hooksett, Merrimack County , New Hampshire
The Hooksett Town Council approved a recommended FY2026'27 operating budget of $22,918,112 and forwarded a package of recommended warrant articles—including a mix of grouped and stand-alone capital-reserve proposals—for placement on the town warrant.
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama
Mayor Eddie Smith read a proclamation declaring Nov. 4, 2025, Peacebuilding Appreciation Day and presented a proclamation honoring Jamie Pappell and Flag for Vets Inc. ahead of FreedomFest, an event that will include concerts, a new annual Veterans Day parade and appearances by several medal-of-honor recipients and World War II veterans.
West Warwick , Kent County, Rhode Island
Council member Al asked the council Nov. 4 to allow staff to study changes to the town's residential lot-size classifications and to return with recommendations focused on setbacks and subdivision safeguards.
Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
Health & Human Services Director Caroline Khan told the Kandiyohi County Board on Nov. 4 that USDA announced contingency SNAP funds but state guidance and distribution mechanics were not yet available; Khan provided county caseload and cost figures and warned of increased scam activity.
Sarpy County, Nebraska
The Sarpy County Board voted to enter executive session Nov. 4 to discuss potential litigation and later voted to return to open session; the board recorded the motion and returned to adjourn the meeting. No further public details were disclosed during open session.
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama
The Opelika City Council approved alcohol licenses, a downtown street closure, two vendor contracts and numerous FY2026 appropriation contracts and appointments at its Nov. 4 meeting.
Hooksett, Merrimack County , New Hampshire
Council voted to raise the FY2026'27 fire apparatus maintenance line from $90,000 to $110,000 after the department reported unanticipated repairs to a ladder truck and an engine this year. The department cited a three-year average apparatus maintenance spend of about $129,000.
Kandiyohi County, Minnesota
The Kandiyohi County Drainage Authority on Tuesday approved draft findings and an order to allow a petition to impound, reroute and divert County Ditch 20 waters at the Lake Calhoun outlet, authorizing installation of rock‑arch rapids and replacement of a timber vehicle bridge.
Lewis County, New York
A group of Glenfield residents told the Lewis County Board of Legislators that excessive speed and frequent ATV/UTV activity on Main Street and adjacent roads are making the village unsafe and diminishing residents’ ability to use porches and yards.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The board voted to accept the county's recommended reduction of $34,900 for the property at 6308 Day Road after a site inspection documented mold, water damage and partial demolition; the homeowner said the house is largely gutted and intends to keep the property in the family.
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama
City staff asked the Opelika City Council to advertise a public hearing on a request to rezone a 48-acre property at 2051 Highway 169 (Crawford Road) from R-1 (rural large-lot residential) to C-3 (general business).
Oakland Park, Broward County, Florida
The CRA presented business wins and events: Chambers Distillery earned a national readers' award, several new downtown businesses opened, and Small Business Saturday and Holiday Village are scheduled for late November and December. The CRA also announced outreach events for downtown partners.
Sarpy County, Nebraska
Sarpy County presented its quarter‑one fiscal 2026 dashboard, reporting an ARPA balance of $71,460, a roughly $3.5 million inheritance‑tax receipt, and a self‑insured health fund reserve near $3 million.
Supreme Court of Texas, Judicial, Texas
In State of Texas v. JRJ Pusak Holdings (No. 240447), the court considered whether chapter 21 repurchase statutes apply where the state obtained land by deed following an offered settlement tied to a threat of condemnation, and whether sovereign immunity bars the landowner’s claim.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
A 2.33‑acre, 18‑unit townhome project at University Parkway and Old Bradenton Road must update plans to show RMF2 development standards, utility easements, dumpster screening, pedestrian circulation, and right‑of‑way improvements to EDCM standards; a preliminary plat will be required prior to building permits.
City Council Meetings, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma
The council voted unanimously to approve Addendum 1 to the retainer agreement with Pierce, Couch, Hendrickson, Basinger & Greene to continue representing the city in the appeal of Julie Magnus v. City of Lawton, retroactive to Oct. 22, 2025.
Hooksett, Merrimack County , New Hampshire
Local 3264 and Hooksett Fire Rescue presented a volunteer-funded therapy canine program (a donated Dalmatian named "Steve") to support firefighter mental health and community outreach. The council approved the program by roll call; the union and donors will cover costs and PrimeX will handle liability coverage.
Lewis County, New York
Dennis, a Lewis County Department of Social Services staff member, told the Board of Legislators that the federal government shutdown has immediately disrupted regular SNAP issuances and complicated benefit calculations.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The board approved retroactive reinstatement of a homestead exemption for Robert and Lisa Lorline (3640 Marana Drive) after staff confirmed construction completion and that communications with the auditor's office had occurred before the filing deadline.
St. Mary's County, Maryland
The Board issued proclamations honoring family caregivers and the county animal shelter; Department of Aging staff outlined caregiver supports and the animal-shelter manager described adoption and volunteer operations, including a featured dog, "Shaggy."
City Council Meetings, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma
The council approved setting a Dec. 9 public hearing to consider creating the Willow Springs Neighborhood Water Main Improvement District to replace aging private 4" and 6" water lines with 8" city-standard mains; staff presented a worst-case preliminary construction estimate of about $1.3 million including fees and financing.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
City staff reviewed The Miramar at 65 S. Palm Ave, citing split zoning and multiple technical requirements; staff tied several conditions to the historic Miramar structures including a 10‑year rent restriction on second‑floor nonresidential space and limits on transferring development rights.
Oakland Park, Broward County, Florida
In the State of the City address, Mayor Tim Lonergan highlighted recent capital projects (Fire Station 9, Public Works Complex, new city hall in the Sky Building), $450 million-plus in private investment downtown, the Sky Building public'private partnership, upcoming Horizon development, and commitments to affordable and attainable housing.
Sarpy County, Nebraska
The Sarpy County Board of Commissioners approved multiple routine resolutions Nov. 4, including acceptance of outlots for SID 223, forwarding a liquor catering endorsement to the state, hiring Benesch for asphalt overlay design ($66,372), updating legislative committee policy, and renewing employee benefits for 2026 with a 2.7% premium increase.
City Council Meetings, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma
After a discussion about driver confusion and safety, the Lawton City Council voted 7–0 to leave the traffic signal at 50th and Cache in its current operational mode rather than change it to a flashing configuration.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The Vanderburgh County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals on Nov. 5 voted to table an appeal from La Posada Group LLC challenging the 2025 assessment for the Fairfield Inn and Suites at 7879 Eagle Crest Boulevard until the taxpayer provides a detailed breakdown and schedule for a planned improvement program (PIP).
Supreme Court of Texas, Judicial, Texas
In Family Dollar Stores of Texas v. JLMH Investments (No. 240543), justices focused on whether successive summary-judgment orders produced a final, appealable judgment and how interlocutory practice and timing affect appealability. The case also produced argument touching on limitations, nuisance claims, and equitable remedies in related filings.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
Sarasota — City of Sarasota planners and technical reviewers reviewed a new site‑plan submittal for 333 Coconut, a proposed mixed‑use development at the intersection of Fourth Street and Coconut Avenue, and required a resubmittal after identifying multiple code and infrastructure issues.
Hooksett, Merrimack County , New Hampshire
The council authorized Town Administrator Andre Garen to sign a contract amendment with Revision Energy that adds a 2-cent-per-kilowatt-hour increase in year seven if the town does not exercise its purchase option. The 40-year project is expected to generate about 1.6 million kWh annually; the town and schools will split the first-year revenue.
St. Mary's County, Maryland
Saint Mary's County commissioners approved a series of finance items: a $755,766 salary realignment to increase the commissioners' reserve, a budget amendment to cover SDAT local-share invoices, and a resolution authorizing $900,000 in five-year tax-exempt financing for county equipment after the lowest bidder's contract terms proved unsuitable.
Sarpy County, Nebraska
On Nov. 4 the Sarpy County Board of Commissioners read a Veterans Day proclamation, recognized five veterans who live in Sarpy County, and noted Operation Green Light lighting of county buildings. Commissioners read biographies and invited veterans to be photographed and honored.
Lorain County, Ohio
Multiple residents used the Nov. 4 public comment period to oppose a proposed large-scale 'mega site' development, citing environmental impacts, reduced property values, threats to farmland and community character, and requests that the commissioners hear local concerns.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
The Public Art Committee approved placement of a life-size bronze of Dr. Eugenie Clark (the "Shark Lady") on City Island near the original Mote Marine site, subject to a formal agreement with Mote Marine. The bronze was developed as part of Statues for Equality; staff said the piece is complete and currently in Australia awaiting shipment.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
Ringling College Motion Design students' projection-mapping loop for a Nov. Fresh Fridays Arts on Palm event was reviewed and approved by the Public Art Committee. Staff and faculty discussed logistics, projector loan from Barco, viewing angles and the limitations of projecting on scrims; committee approved final student designs.
Oakland Park, Broward County, Florida
The commission unanimously approved a conditional use to allow a 1,247-square-foot outdoor bar terrace as an accessory use to an existing restaurant at 2031 E. Oakland Park Blvd., subject to two conditions (removal of a nonconforming pole sign and completion of unity of title before permits).
Supreme Court of Texas, Judicial, Texas
In consolidated cases stemming from the Middle Pecos Groundwater Conservation District, petitioners argued a 2017 permit filing was a new application that created fresh participation rights; the district countered that local timing rules and exhaustion doctrines bar late intervention and judicial review of denial of party status.
Sarpy County, Nebraska
The Sarpy County Board of Equalization approved multiple property‑related actions Nov. 4, including a 25% penalty for a late personal‑property filing by Smash Park (La Vista), approval of a Bellevue University Form 451 tax exemption, and a valuation change for RD Blair LLC.
Arts, Parks, Libraries & Entertainment Committee Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
The Arts, Parks, Libraries & Entertainment Committee approved multiple library and parks grant appropriations and a greenway easement on consent during its Nov. 4, 2025 meeting.
Oakland Park, Broward County, Florida
Oakland Park city staff presented a federally funded Thirteenth Avenue multimodal project that pairs sidewalks with swales to reduce flooding and improve connectivity. Dozens of nearby homeowners urged the commission to pause or redesign work on narrow east'west residential streets, citing tree loss, property impacts and limited pedestrian need.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
After juried review and public outreach, the Public Art Committee selected "Swing" by Michael DeCarlo as the preferred finalist for a sculpture in the Paine Park Tennis Center courtyard. The committee noted broad patron support and directed staff to work with the artist and Parks to finalize materials and site plan.
St. Mary's County, Maryland
The St. Mary's County Chamber of Commerce presented its 2025 strategic work, a new community guide and digital directory, and outreach on state-level issues including the Maryland Family Leave Act; the chamber invited members to a Nov. 12 seminar with the Department of Labor.
Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana
Marion County commissioners voted to schedule a review and formal vote on a memorandum of understanding to host the National Association of Counties annual conference in Indianapolis in July 2028, setting the vote for Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. in Room 260 of the City-County Building.
Lorain County, Ohio
At the prosecutor's request, the board waived any actual or potential conflict regarding a private law firm representing the Board of Commissioners in matters unrelated to separate litigation brought by the Lorain County Board of Health.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
The Sarasota City Public Art Committee unanimously approved Nov. 5 two utility-box wraps for Arlington Park by local artist Jennifer Geiger.
Joint Interim Committees, Alabama Legislative Sessions, Alabama
DJI’s U.S. government‑relations director, Kat Ramsey, briefed the Joint Interim Committees on security controls the company has implemented — including local data mode, early adoption of remote ID, independent audits and a bug bounty program — and said DJI has invited federal penetration testing but no agency has yet taken it up.
Satellite Beach, Brevard County, Florida
On first reading the City Council adopted Ordinance 12‑76 to add car washes as a conditional use with location and operating requirements. Debate focused on separation distances, impacts on existing nonconforming car washes, employment effects and whether the city should limit the number of facilities by distance or rely on market forces.
Arts, Parks, Libraries & Entertainment Committee Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
The Arts, Parks, Libraries & Entertainment Committee of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County voted Nov. 4, 2025, to press the mayor's office to resume the hiring process for an executive director for the Entertainment Commission after the search stalled in December 2024.
Joint Interim Committees, Alabama Legislative Sessions, Alabama
Industry and state witnesses told the Joint Interim Committees that federal and state restrictions on foreign‑made small unmanned aircraft could protect networks but would impose steep costs and long lead times for replacement.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
The committee voted unanimously to reinstall a restored steel sculpture titled "Exotic 10," by the late David Parikh, at the City of Sarasota Public Works campus. Staff said the piece was recently restored and recommended placing it on city property to honor public works and reuse existing materials.
Supreme Court of Texas, Judicial, Texas
The Supreme Court of Texas heard argument in Studio E Architecture v. Limber (No. 240286) over whether a complaint dismissed without prejudice for failure to file a statutory certificate of merit can be cured by amending the prior pleading to attach the certificate or requires filing a new action.
Lorain County, Ohio
The Board approved investments, appropriations, transfers, requisitions, travel and small daily bills across general and special revenue funds; staff noted higher recent interest returns and a postage line close to $100,000.
Satellite Beach, Brevard County, Florida
The City Council approved a $1,320,768 grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and a $153,480 design and permitting contract with Mead & Hunt for Westside Basin water‑quality improvements.
Joint Interim Committees, Alabama Legislative Sessions, Alabama
Agent Joe Hamilton, a sworn agent with the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation, told the Joint Interim Committees that the bureau relies on drones for routine and high‑risk operations and that the technology has materially changed how scenes are processed.
Stearns County, Minnesota
The Stearns County Board approved an appointment to the Sauk River Watershed District board, authorized a joint-powers agreement with Wright County for Fairhaven Mill County Park, approved the purchase of two parcels for the jail/justice center, and authorized a wetland reservation agreement and purchase of wetland credits.
Houston, Harris County, Texas
Council approved appointments and reappointments of several municipal court judges, including David Fraga, Anita James and Glenn Austin, noting their experience and volunteer work on specialized dockets.
St. Mary's County, Maryland
The Board accepted a bequest of $159,295 from Mary Walters for use by the Department of Aging and Human Services to assist older adults; staff proposed a simple application process and indicated awards would not exceed $2,500 per client.
Lorain County, Ohio
Lorain County commissioners authorized the county engineer to advertise for bids on multiple bridge replacements and road resurfacing projects. Funding will come from federal programs routed through the County Engineers Association of Ohio with permissive fund matches from the county.
Richmond, Washington County, Rhode Island
A motion to go into executive session was recorded at 3:00 p.m., but the transcript does not clearly capture the legal citation, mover, seconder or any vote outcome.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
Several noncontroversial items passed unanimously on Nov. 4, including a contract award for the San Jose Airport Terminal A ground transportation island and approvals related to Fairways at San Antonio.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
Truman Adams, a Sarasota-based artist, was recommended and approved Nov. 5 by the Sarasota City Public Art Committee to create "Niche Art," a mural at Tenth Street and Osprey Avenue in the Gillespie Park neighborhood.
SPRING ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees approved a set of actions during or after the Nov. 4 work session: phase 1 vendor engagement with Civic Solutions Group (5–2), vendor purchases over $100,000 (voice approval, unanimous), and several personnel actions after closed session (unanimous).
St. Mary's County, Maryland
The commissioners of Saint Mary's County on Nov. 4 authorized a contract award to Coastal Design and Construction Inc. for the Piney Point Lighthouse living-shoreline construction project, with construction funding provided by a $2 million grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Federation.
Stearns County, Minnesota
Auditor-Treasurer staff explained new procedures for legacy, settlement and 2024-onward forfeitures, warned about clean-up costs and predatory surplus-claim firms, and said six new-forfeiture parcels will be offered in an online auction beginning Nov. 28 with first-sale closing Dec. 16.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
Following interviews of three applicants, the council appointed Eddie and Sangeetha Vijayindaran to two vacancies on the Board of Fair Campaign and Political Practices. Council members questioned candidates on impartiality, attendance and the Levine Act; voting results were announced during public session.
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
Lieutenant Burdette of the Las Vegas Department of Public Safety appeared to introduce the department's review of arrest citations and calls for service at city facilities and parks but said updated data were not ready. He will return in January with consolidated monthly reports.
Scott County , Minnesota
Finance staff told the board that higher investment earnings and department variances are driving a projected favorable year-end variance of about $3.2 million; the presentation also flagged risks tied to the federal shutdown and the county's transition to standalone MN Choices administration.
SPRING ISD, School Districts, Texas
Administration presented a first budget review showing a projected state-aid increase, an enrollment shortfall of about 1,100 students (roughly $6.5M local impact), net reduction of 29.5 FTEs from leveling, small net reorganization cost (~$150K), and large capital projects figures reflecting recent bond sales and refunding.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
A group of students, local farmers and Delegate Seth Howard urged the board to allow non-district students to enroll in Southern High School's agricultural education/FFA program, saying it supports workforce pathways, leadership and regional farming needs.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
Council unanimously approved updated grant agreements for targeted outreach and engagement, marking a strategic shift toward more in‑house outreach capacity while keeping contracted partners to sustain shelter occupancy.
Lorain County, Ohio
Commissioners approved an amendment increasing a Community Corrections Grant from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction by $183,686 to support Lorain County adult probation; the department will allocate the funds to offset fringe costs for staff and to subrecipients.
2025-2026 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The House adopted House Resolution 203, introduced by Representative Van Werkom, declaring November 2025 as Diabetes Awareness Month and urging advocacy and support for those affected.
SPRING ISD, School Districts, Texas
District leaders told trustees that Spring ISD has absorbed roughly $43 million in losses since adopting a self-funded medical plan and recommended exploring reentry to TRS ActiveCare under a new statutory window; TRS would charge a one-time risk-stabilization fee estimated at 10–40% of premiums.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
The San Jose City Council on Nov. 4 adopted two urgency ordinances aimed at curbing youth exposure to inhalants and flavored nicotine: an immediate ban on retail nitrous oxide sales at tobacco and smoke shops and a temporary moratorium on new tobacco retail licenses.
Prince George's County, Maryland
Consultant Brenda Torpy told the Prince George's County CLT Task Force the county should select a nonprofit partner by competitive RFP and require applicants to show local experience and capacity in affordable homeownership and stewardship.
Stearns County, Minnesota
Human Services Administrator Melissa Huberty told the Stearns County Board the partial federal funding for SNAP and depleted local emergency funds are already straining county services and could increase child-protection and uncompensated-care demands if the shutdown persists.
West Bend City, Washington County, Wisconsin
The Plan Commission approved a package of extraterritorial certified survey maps, a site plan for Parrish Engineering and the final plat for Lakewood Farms Phase 1 on Nov. 4, with staff recommending approval on each item.
SPRING ISD, School Districts, Texas
After debate about prior board direction, vendor capacity and cost, trustees voted 5–2 to authorize Civic Solutions Group to perform a limited, phase-1 review of the district's internally developed optimization recommendations.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
On first reading the board received policy JECC, required by House Bill 86 (2024), authorizing school nurses and trained staff to administer stock bronchodilators to any student perceived to be in respiratory distress. The policy requires annual training and aligns district practice with state law.
Prince George's County, Maryland
Brenda Torpy, a consultant advising the Prince George's County Community Land Trust Task Force, outlined three resale formulas — fixed annual percentage, index (AMI/CPI) and appraisal‑based shared equity — and the group agreed to run property‑level scenarios before selecting a model.
SPRING ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees discussed a proposed secondment and expense-reimbursement agreement allowing an administrator to serve on the TASBO board and directed staff to place the item on the consent agenda after clarifying statutory citations, term and expense rules.
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
Recreation Manager Lisa Tovar reported a full fall schedule of events, several upcoming holiday activities across active adult centers, and five frozen/held staffing positions that prompted internal reassignment. The municipal sports unit reported growth in youth indoor hockey and adult and youth pickleball and outlined field allocation workload.
Lorain County, Ohio
The County designated November as Green Light for Veterans and heard from the Lorain County Veterans Services executive director about the Honor Fund, county veteran funding mechanisms, and federal benefit returns to the county.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
On first reading the board reviewed proposed changes to graduation requirements (a regulation change to reduce total credits from 26 to 22.5 by lowering electives) and advanced promotion and retention policy on second reading to align with Maryland's Pre-K–3 comprehensive literacy policy. Staff will post regulations for 30-day public comment.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education unanimously approved four new courses for 2026–27, including AP Cybersecurity and a required eighth-grade Integrated Computational Thinking course.
Anne Arundel County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education voted 5–3 on Nov. 5 to forward an amended Phase 2 redistricting recommendation to public briefing and hearing after extended debate over capacity, travel times and equity.