What happened on Thursday, 06 November 2025
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Town Clerk Carol Harris was announced as Templeton’s records officer; the broadcast described where public-records requests will be routed and announced multiple town operational updates and community notices.
LA JOYA ISD, School Districts, Texas
La Joya ISD officials presented beginning-of-year math assessment results and a plan to expand classroom coaching and spot checks to accelerate instruction.
Marin County, California
The Marin County Planning Commission on May 29 approved a design‑review package and CEQA addendum to allow Pacific West Communities to relocate a 32‑unit modular, deed‑restricted affordable building to 150 Shoreline, despite neighboring objections about height, limited on‑site parking and local flooding.
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
The Toledo Plan Commission on an unspecified date approved multiple zoning and special‑use requests — including Washington Local Schools’ operations building and a rebuilt Pilot travel center at Hagman Road — and modified signage requirements for the travel center, allowing a rear driver‑facing sign and approving a larger monument sign by a 4–1 vote.
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
A Cuyahoga County Council committee on Nov. 5 advanced a request for up to $45,000 in District 11 ARPA funds to help the city of Beachwood add a deer sterilization component to its 2025'26 deer-management program.
Westwood Heights Schools, School Boards, Michigan
Board members discussed options for the district-owned "Glispy" parcel after receiving an appraisal and demolition estimates.
Bourbon County, Kentucky
The Bourbon County Planning Commission reviewed a draft set of bylaws and agreed to expedite work on zoning regulations intended to protect farm and ranch land from large-scale industrial development.
Vigo County, Indiana
The Vigo County Area Plan Commission on a voice vote approved a concurrent subdivision and rezoning petition from Jack 46 LLC to create Black Top Jack Lot 1 and permit a new asphalt plant north of an existing facility on South Hunt Street.
Marin County, California
At a March 24 workshop, Marin County planning staff presented proposed Local Coastal Program environmental-hazards amendments covering sea-level-rise mapping, preferences for nature-based adaptation, definitions of existing and new development, deed restrictions and possible height adjustments along Wharf Road/Bolinas.
Erie City SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board set a public community session for Dec. 4 at Harding Elementary to hear a renaming proposal and invited community input; the district extended the application deadline for the district historian to Nov. 30 and announced a PSBA school board innovation award for the student leadership program.
Westwood Heights Schools, School Boards, Michigan
The Westwood Heights Schools Board of Education voted to accept the districtFY2025 audit and management letter after an external auditor reported a clean opinion on the financial statements and on federal awards.
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
The Toledo Plan Commission on an unspecified date deferred consideration of the Sheetz gasoline and fuel sales project at Monroe Street and Nantucket Drive after staff said the site plan needs to be reworked.
Sonoma City, Sonoma County, California
Mayor Farah Rivas read a proclamation declaring November 2025 as Native American Heritage Month; Robert Stafford, tribal council member at large for the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, accepted and corrected the pronunciation of the Rancheria name.
Marin County, California
Sarah Jones, Marin County's director of the Community Development Agency, told the Planning Commission on March 24 that the department's proposed annual work program must be narrowed and prioritized because current staffing and fee-cost recovery structures do not support the full set of initiatives the public and board have requested.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Noel Francis, advisory committee chair, told the broadcast that the governor has ordered sale of 5 acres at the Fernald School property and said the town may not have been notified; he urged clarity on how much land will be sold and warned of potential unfunded infrastructure costs.
Hillsborough County, Florida
The board approved reallocating $40,000 in unexpended FY25 nonprofit funds originally intended for Mentors for Hillsborough County Veterans to three organizations: Veterans Helping Veterans ($15,000), Ministerio Mujeres Restauradas Portvios ($15,000), and Lotus Coalition ($10,000).
Rangeley, Franklin County , Maine
The committee voted to appoint Ali Frazier as secretary, confirmed that daily operational checks for the Hailey Pond gate are being trialed with the fire department, and scheduled a Dec. 2 meeting that will include state dam‑safety staff. No formal funding decisions were made.
Hillsborough County, Florida
The board adopted revisions to Hillsborough County Ordinance 17‑34 to eliminate a 15‑minute wait and authorization requirement before towing, following presentations from code enforcement and supportive comments from towing industry and apartment association representatives.
Oshkosh Area School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Jeffrey Watts, a parent and former special education student, urged the school board to establish an equity and accountability advisory board of parents, educators and students to ensure consistent standards, protect students experiencing trauma and address concerns about staff conduct and online attacks by leaders.
Lebanon City, Boone County, Indiana
City staff updated the Lebanon Board of Park Commissioners on multiple road, trail and park projects and the parks director’s monthly maintenance and events report.
Haslet, Denton County, Texas
Resident Sandra Smith used public comment at the Nov. 5 HCEDC meeting to urge training on the Open Meetings Act, criticized prior legal and board conduct, and said she plans to continue raising concerns about parks and other local matters publicly.
Erie City SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District staff reported progress on multiple facilities projects: phase‑2 work at Erie High is nearly wrapped up, Edison renovations remain on track for February, and 12 electric buses arrived but require a vendor retrofit; administration also said a football playoff game was forfeited because of roster injuries.
Kenosha County, Wisconsin
The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors approved minutes from Oct. 1 and Oct. 15 and unanimously reappointed four members to county advisory bodies, including three reappointments to the Local Emergency Planning Committee and one to the Civil Service Commission.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Emergency management personnel described years of limited equipment, said they need vehicles and staff support, and objected to a recent interdepartmental vehicle transfer. Advisory Committee members urged a transparent policy routed through capital planning and the Select Board.
Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Police Chief Michael Bennett told residents the department needs 13–14 officers and urged the town to begin a conversation about a Proposition 2½ tax override to increase patrols and coverage, citing rising youth activity and vandalism.
Lake County, California
After county counsel flagged "gift of public funds" concerns, supervisors directed staff to return a contract or memorandum of understanding and recommended a $25,000 award to 1 Team 1 Dream, down from a $50,000 request. Program organizers said the money goes directly to small businesses and that the City of Lakeport is contributing $10,000.
Sonoma City, Sonoma County, California
A public commenter said more than 100 neighbors will be adversely affected by a proposed 50–60 unit townhouse project at Fifth Street East and Napa Road by City Ventures and requested timely transparency from the city and planning commission.
Rangeley, Franklin County , Maine
At a meeting of the Rangeley Haley Pond Committee, members reviewed photos of a failing gate, agreed to collect coordinated field measurements to establish the proper pond elevation, began a trial transfer of daily operational duties to the fire department, and discussed pursuing grants and an automated gate control system to reduce human error.
Sedgwick County, Kansas
Commissioner Ryan Beatty, Sedgwick County commissioner for District 4, said the Kansas Department of Corrections planned a 38% cut to the county's community corrections funding and that county leaders secured a temporary pause after direct talks with KDOC leadership.
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Cuyahoga County’s Public Works Procurement and Contract Committee voted to approve Resolution 20250306, awarding requisition 16254 to United Survey in an amount not to exceed $3,642,859 for the 2025 sewer rehabilitation program.
Oshkosh Area School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
District staff told the board that the Oshkosh Common Council voted down the final plan to install a traffic signal, a right-turn lane and flashing beacons at the Traeger site. The district will widen the driveway to four lanes to improve turning and will host community listening sessions in November and December.
Lebanon City, Boone County, Indiana
At a meeting of the Lebanon Board of Park Commissioners, the board approved installation of 18 sponsored tee signs and associated concrete tee pads at the Stoneater Bike Park disc golf course after hearing a presentation on course usage and sponsorships.
Curry County, Oregon
Curry County commissioners on Nov. 5 continued a public hearing over an appeal of the planning director's approval of an RV park at Wedderburn, saying they would reconvene Nov. 12 to finalize findings after hearing new evidence and public testimony.
Hillsborough County, Florida
Procurement staff presented rankings of firms responding to the county’s federally funded CDBG‑DR services solicitation. After discussion of firm experience and risk, the commission asked staff to split the program work between Ernst & Young (ranked first) and Horn LLP (ranked second) and authorized negotiations; board action carried unanimously.
Haslet, Denton County, Texas
The Haslet Community and Economic Development Corporation unanimously accepted the resignation of its attorney and voted to retain a new law firm at its Nov. 5 special meeting.
Fort Myers Beach, Lee County, Florida
A mediated Chapter 164 hearing on Oct. 30, 2025, convened Fort Myers Beach officials and Lee County School District leaders to seek a settlement over Fort Myers Beach Elementary after repeated storm damage, contested use of FEMA funds and sharply divided views on reopening the historic campus.
Southern Kern Unified, School Districts, California
Trustees debated whether trustee-area boundaries should be drawn as east'west bands or split north'south, discussed how school locations and low population density affect districting, and heard that if no candidate files in a trustee area the board must appoint a replacement.
Burrillville, Providence County, Rhode Island
The Burrillville Town Council on Nov. 5 authorized, subject to the town managers written authorization and the lifting of a court stay, a transfer of $793,750 from the debt reduction fund to the synthetic turf field fund and awarded bid 25-008 for the Burrillville High School field viewing plaza and associated buildings to O'Keefe Trucking and Equipment for $1,125,000.
Marin County, California
Planning staff told the commission the unincorporated county has an RHNA target of 3,569 units for 2023' 2031, outlined programs to preserve and build affordable housing, and presented a pipeline of approved and pending projects totaling hundreds of units.
Cottonwood Heights, Salt Lake County, Utah
Council reviewed draft vision language for the Cottonwood Heights general plan and gave staff direction to refine the wording to include residents and landowners, clarify "urban design," and replace or qualify "environmental preservation" with a phrase such as "natural character" or "good stewardship."
Pike County, Pennsylvania
Pike County commissioners on Nov. 5 approved a package of routine personnel actions and payments, adopted Resolution No. 25‑26 recognizing Operation Green Light for Veterans and heard planning department notices about a household hazardous waste event and the county's open‑space plan update.
Erie City SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Dr. Rick Schneider previewed STEM and STEAM activities, including a Mercyhurst mentoring program and a Gannon University high‑altitude balloon engineering project that engaged students from Collegiate Academy and Erie High.
Hillsborough County, Florida
The board approved establishment of a Peak Rescue section and 48 new paramedic positions after staff said a pilot program improved availability and shaved average response times by about 42 seconds. County staff estimate operating costs of roughly $5.8 million annually with projected transport revenue of about $7 million.
Marin County, California
Chief Deputy County Counsel Brandon Halter told the Marin County Planning Commission on June 30 that a wave of state legislation is reshaping how Marin reviews and approves housing projects, and he urged staff and commissioners to plan for significant legal and procedural changes.
Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The commission adopted enforcement items 729, assessing $814,772 in administrative penalties (with portions deferred and allocated to supplemental environmental projects), and approved a resolution acknowledging accepted gifts and donations as presented by the executive director.
San Diego City, San Diego County, California
Unidentified Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker at the ceremony, said, "We are honored to break ground on the Grama Admission Trails, a 48 unit affordable family community in the Granville neighborhood."
Sonoma City, Sonoma County, California
Council member Lowell reported that the Local Agency Formation Commission approved annexation of two parcels to the county sanitation district to support construction of a Measure H-funded, staffed firehouse on Arnold Drive, which council members said will improve emergency response times in the valley.
Pike County, Pennsylvania
A PennDOT‑funded engineering study presented to the Pike County commissioners on Nov. 5 recommends dividing the remaining four‑mile Section 405 of SR 2001 into five prioritized segments and pursuing phased improvements; full reconstruction options are estimated at $55 million to $68 million depending on design choices.
Cottonwood Heights, Salt Lake County, Utah
A property owner seeking to buy adjacent land and build a garage asked the city for a second driveway approach; staff and council said steep grades and failing retaining walls require geotechnical clearance and recommended sequencing any driveway approval to avoid partial work or long-term liabilities.
Hillsborough County, Florida
The Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 5 received a project update and approved a naming‑rights agreement that allows the nonprofit leading the proposed Tampa Bay African American Arts and Cultural Center to formalize donor commitments and sponsorships.
Oshkosh Area School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
The board unanimously approved increasing short-term borrowing to cover cash-flow timing gaps caused by higher-than-expected summer health claims and delayed grant reimbursements. Several board members and community commenters urged clearer, earlier public messaging about borrowing.
Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
TCEQ on Nov. 5 granted two contested-case hearing requests on a Williamson County no-discharge land-application permit and referred the case to SOAH to consider buffer zones, water-quality protection, public-health impacts and monitoring.
North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) Customer Service, Project & Operations Committee on Nov. 6 advanced a suite of maintenance and technology procurements to the full Board for final action, approving staff requests to advertise construction projects and recommending vendor awards for multiple roadway, safety and customer‑service systems.
Marathon County, Wisconsin
MARATHON COUNTY — Jason Hake, acting executive director of Northcentral Healthcare, told the Marathon County Health and Human Services Committee that the county-run health system has improved its cash position to about 125 days on hand but still faces staffing shortages, pending policy changes and capital needs.
Central, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
City of Central staff summarized updates to the stormwater master plan and hydraulic modeling program, described an online flood-warning tool and reported an improved FEMA Community Rating System class that could increase resident flood-insurance discounts.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Planning and Zoning Commission continued action on a request to modify a contractor‑yard special permit at 284 New Canaan Avenue and asked staff to obtain a legal opinion on whether the municipal noise ordinance’s emergency exemption applies only at the site of an emergency or can be invoked routinely by a contractor yard responding to calls elsewhere.
Erie City SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Karen Ryan, Executive Director of Schools, previewed PVAS growth metrics and said a detailed presentation will follow next week; she also said the Anchor after‑school program has staff in place and is recruiting targeted students with a planned December start date.
Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
City staff reported issuance of an industrial building permit to Alliance Industries, residential activity in the River North Subdivision, multiple inspector staffing changes, and proposed updates to the permit fee schedule.
Simsbury Center, Capitol County, Connecticut
The Simsbury Open Space Committee approved the 2026 meeting calendar after members requested switching work‑group/committee labels and moving the April meeting from April 1 to April 8 to avoid a holiday conflict.
Sonoma City, Sonoma County, California
City staff said SNAP benefit rollouts remain delayed and the county allocated $1 million to the Redwood Empire Food Bank; city also announced a public hazard mitigation meeting Nov. 6 and a controlled pile burn at Montini Preserve on Nov. 7 funded by the California State Coastal Conservancy.
Cottonwood Heights, Salt Lake County, Utah
Cottonwood Heights planning staff on Monday proposed a city-initiated zoning text amendment (ZTADash25Dash004) to reduce the minimum setback for chicken coops from 40 feet to 25 feet and to add a code enforcement mechanism allowing permit revocation after repeated violations.
Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
The Waupaca City Planning Commission on Nov. 5 recommended that the City Council adopt Ordinance 17-2025 to clarify the treatment of agricultural outbuildings under local building and zoning rules.
Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee
Commissioners heard resident concerns about athletic-field lighting and after-hours noise. Staff said enforcement depends on whether lights or gating were formal conditions of approval; if not, complaints can be handled under the city's nuisance and noise ordinances and responded to by police or code enforcement.
Simsbury Center, Capitol County, Connecticut
Committee members debated whether to engage on proposed artificial turf and related improvements at Curtis Park, citing environmental concerns—floodplain and alluvial soils—and questions about exclusive use agreements and whether the town followed an open procurement process.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously voted to continue deliberation on a proposed zoning text amendment to reintroduce “cornice” corner signs in parts of downtown Norwalk, asking staff to draft clearer lighting, height and adjacency rules before the item returns.
Oshkosh Area School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Oshkosh — The Oshkosh Area School District reported Nov. 5 that student proficiency on the Wisconsin Forward test fell from the previous year in both math and English language arts, and district leaders told the school board they expect it will take multiple years for new curricular materials and coaching to translate into consistent gains.
Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The commission denied hearing requests and issued a standard-permit registration to Raptor Ready Mix after concluding that no requester demonstrated residence within the 440-yard radius required by Texas law to qualify as an affected person for concrete batch-plant standard permits.
Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee
City staff presented multiple consent-agenda items, including fee adjustments tied to the Engineering News-Record index, a sewer extension using a grinder pump, a library carpet purchase and software and vehicle renewals.
Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee
City staff recommended clarifications to Brentwood's traffic-calming policy, preserving engineering standards while tightening petition and voting procedures for speed tables and speed humps.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Norwalk Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve a special permit, site plan and coastal site plan for a new six‑story, 32‑unit apartment building at 19 Day Street, granting a waiver of eight required parking spaces after a 5–2–1 roll‑call vote.
Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee
City staff on Monday proposed a targeted revision to Brentwood's wireless communications ordinance aimed at addressing persistent mobile-service gaps on the city's east side.
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Councilwoman Brawley reported on cheerleading competition placings and announced a volunteer-driven food drive with bag distribution and drop-off arrangements, and the mayor reminded residents that Veterans Day falls on Tuesday. Council arranged temporary storage for donated boxes at Borough Hall.
Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
The planning commission voted Nov. 5 to recommend that the City Council approve Resolution 15-83, which makes three edits to the city's 2023 comprehensive plan future land use map: reclassifying the Waupaca Curling Club site to community mixed use and bringing two small park-adjacent parcels into parks and conservation designation.
Erie City SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Assistant Superintendent Neil Brockman told the board enrollment increased by 120 students, attendance is above 90% in most buildings, and discipline data shows an uptick in suspensions; the district plans to reinforce MTSS (multi‑tiered systems of support) and expand leadership visibility and supports.
Marathon County, Wisconsin
MARATHON COUNTY — The Marathon County Health and Human Services Committee voted by voice to authorize staff to apply for the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs County Transportation Grant, a reimbursable program that county staff said could help provide free rides to VA medical appointments for veterans and expand service into rural areas.
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Councilmember Cannon addressed residents about a recent fatal hit-and-run on Penn Street, thanked police for a rapid response, and urged drivers to slow down and exercise caution on borough streets.
Grants Pass City, Josephine County, Oregon
At its Nov. 6 meeting, Grants Pass City Council approved a phased water-rate increase (6-1) and unanimously approved a city property purchase, two job reclassifications, and an advisory-committee appointment; the Urban Renewal Agency extended a $50,000 building rehabilitation grant for one year.
Sonoma City, Sonoma County, California
City staff outlined required changes to Sonoma's mobile-home closure and conversion ordinance to comply with state laws AB 2782 and SB 610, and dozens of mobile-home residents urged the council to adopt stronger local protections to avoid elder displacement and preserve affordable housing.
Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
The Waupaca City Planning Commission on Nov. 5 voted to recommend that the City Council approve a conditional use permit for property at 290 Industrial Drive to allow a freight terminal and expanded truck parking.
Simsbury Center, Capitol County, Connecticut
Committee members reported the Conservation Commission used Connecticut model dark‑sky guidance, received a review from an International Dark‑Sky Organization consultant, and said zoning has passed the regulations; members emphasized education for homeowners about light trespass and controls.
Erie City SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Assistant Superintendent Neil Brockman told the Erie City School District board at the Nov. 6 Committee of the Whole that the state budget is "now a hundred and 27 days overdue," and officials warned the district could need to borrow to continue operations; the administration also previewed a planned $10 million bond for school renovations.
Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The TCEQ on Nov. 5 adopted a SOAH administrative law judge's recommended order and issued a TPDES permit authorizing up to 405,000 gallons per day for a proposed Ellis County wastewater project after the ED and OPIC concluded the draft permit met protective standards.
Grants Pass City, Josephine County, Oregon
Grants Pass City Council voted 6-1 on Nov. 6 to adopt a phased water-rate increase intended to improve the city's coverage ratios and support debt service on a replacement water treatment plant.
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Solicitor McLean and borough staff discussed the process for codifying ordinances with the vendor General Code, recommending regular updates (semiannual or annual) so newly adopted ordinances appear online. McLean cited an example where an amusement-device ordinance had not yet been posted, creating confusion for users checking the online code.
Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The commission adopted the administrative law judge's proposed order with edits and denied a petition to create Ellis County Municipal Utility District FM 984 after protestors and the executive director identified inconsistent and incomplete cost estimates, undersized infrastructure assumptions and unresolved water-supply constraints.
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
After a lengthy discussion about a comprehensive inventory updateincluding cost and workload concernsthe commission voted to agendize a focused discussion on the inventory at a December meeting, moving toward a phased or audit approach rather than an immediate comprehensive overhaul.
Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The Office of Public Interest Counsel presented its 2025 annual report Nov. 5 to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality while parents, school groups, faith leaders and physicians urged the agency and legislature to expand affected-person status so schools, hospitals and churches can seek contested-case hearings on nearby concrete batch-plant permits.
Bridgeport School District, School Districts, Connecticut
Facilities staff reported progress on decommissioning Old Bassett, including about $15,000 in auction proceeds and removal of many items, but warned of high carrying costs, security issues and large capital and environmental estimates that may make continued district ownership impractical.
Simsbury Center, Capitol County, Connecticut
Members reported ground‑truthing of tree signs at Schultz Park, scheduled a verification visit with retired arborist Bruce Powell on Nov. 17, and welcomed a high‑school capstone student to help update maps and photos needed for the arboretum application.
Provo City Other, Provo, Utah County, Utah
Several residents urged the city to request traffic studies and pedestrian safety improvements at locations including Center Street/Geneva, Lakeshore Drive near Provo High and the route serving the Epic Sports Park. City staff said the city can request up to five traffic studies per year, noted jurisdictional limits on state routes, and asked for
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
Commissioners approved a revised 2026 master work plan that reflects a new City Council "priority project" process; staff explained the timeline for how commissions forward one recommended project to council and outlined the February council workshop and May budget steps.
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
The borough manager said the police eligibility list stands at zero and asked council to request that the Civil Service Commission begin recruitment and testing to create a new eligibility list for police officer candidates. Council was asked to place the request on a future agenda for formal action.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
The Sun City West Election Special Committee reviewed the candidate orientation packet, made wording and location clarifications for where campaigning is allowed, discussed enforceable penalties, and confirmed the 2026 election schedule including online voting and election day procedures.
Bridgeport School District, School Districts, Connecticut
Committee members pushed to move beyond a nameplate and have a visible gym dedication in time for the early-December basketball season opener; staff will prepare cost estimates and options ahead of the school building committee meeting.
Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality voted Nov. 5 to deny San Antonio Bay Estuary Waterkeeper's request for a contested-case hearing and to issue amended air quality permits to Formosa Plastics Corporation Texas.
US Department of State
The U.S. Department of State hosted leaders and senior representatives from Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan in the Benjamin Franklin Room on Thursday evening as officials outlined plans to deepen economic and diplomatic ties.
Bridgeport School District, School Districts, Connecticut
Facilities staff said the districts facilities master plan is finalized and will be circulated in hard copy; the committee plans a detailed review at the next meeting covering site plans, budgets and recommendations, including a community assessment for an Eastside pre-K to 8 school.
Marin County, California
Marin County supervisors told the Planning Commission on Sept. 15 to use an Oct. 14 retreat to deepen trust, clarify roles with staff and the Board of Supervisors, and address priorities including affordable housing, climate adaptation, sea level rise and infrastructure.
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
Sunnyvale's Heritage Preservation Commission on Nov. 5 heard staff and consultant presentations on a planned update to the city's historical context statement to better document contributions by Asian Americans and other minority groups, with ARG proposing focused research spanning 1850990 and seeking community input.
Simsbury Center, Capitol County, Connecticut
Committee members reported recent volunteer removals of invasive burning bush, discussed a state law phasing out retail sales, and planned outreach and removal events including a Simsbury Land Trust workday at Wagner Woods.
McLean County, Illinois
The committee approved minutes of Oct. 8, 2025 and bills totaling $771,997.13, recorded a Children’s Advocacy Center five-year accreditation, and approved a technical FY2026 budget correction moving schooling and conference costs to the juvenile detention line without changing the overall request.
Marin County, California
The Marin County Planning Commission on Sept. 15 denied an appeal and conditionally approved a coastal development permit and tentative map to convert eight affordable rental units into deed-restricted condominium units at 31 Wharf Road in Bolinas.
Provo City Other, Provo, Utah County, Utah
Neighborhood District 3 used its annual Provo City managed grant discussion to collect project ideas ranging from benches at Delta Gateway Park to authorized mural and graffiti spaces, roadside rock and landscaping near power easements, and block‑level home paint and park‑strip programs. Board members explained the city requires volunteer service
Clatsop County, Oregon
Clatsop County public health presented a youth prevention needs assessment that recommends expanding early, universal substance‑use prevention, improving educator capacity to identify and refer students, and engaging Spanish‑speaking communities in prevention planning.
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Borough Manager proposed acquiring a refurbished ladder-equipped vehicle from the manufacturer, using $30,000 in capital funds to complete the exchange and cover refurbishment costs.
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
An unnamed borough engineer reported crews laying base coat and binder on Springfield Road and progressing toward Oak Avenue and Sycamore Road. The engineer said PennDOT may allow extended work windows (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) for milling and binding to reduce setup time and accelerate completion before winter.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
Commissioner Hansen Guest urged commissioners to keep election-related politics out of meetings and highlighted that affordable housing and rent increases will be key issues for the incoming mayor and Common Council.
Bridgeport School District, School Districts, Connecticut
PMA presented a five-year review showing falling claim counts but a rising cost per claim, now about $35,000, and urged ongoing training, monthly safety meetings and building walk-throughs to reduce preventable injuries.
Provo City Other, Provo, Utah County, Utah
Brian Jorgerson, director of the Provo City Airport, told Neighborhood District 3 that the airport is in a master‑planning process and that the FAA controls airspace and directs tower traffic, limiting local authority to bar flight schools.
Hardee County, Florida
The Hardee County Board of County Commissioners took a series of unanimous votes at its Nov. 6 meeting covering agenda approval, consent items, proclamation adoption, a rezoning first reading, an engineering services agreement, a road maintenance agreement, USDOT grant ratification and the 2026 meeting schedule.
Clatsop County, Oregon
Clatsop County public works officials told the Board of Commissioners they have concerns about a large subdivision proposed in Warrenton and its potential effects on Ridge Road’s right-of-way, traffic safety and a dune/berm that county staff have relied on in emergency planning.
McLean County, Illinois
State's Attorney Reynolds reported a cut to a VOCA grant that funded one full-time victim advocate and 25% of another; the office plans to absorb costs and is reviewing staffing. The committee approved renewal of the appellate prosecutor contract at the same amount as previously.
Clifton Heights, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Solicitor McLean circulated a proposed resolution, at Police Chief Rakenbach's request, to implement a 1995 Pennsylvania law and Pa. R. Crim. P. 71 safeguards that permit officers to arrest without a warrant in certain ongoing summary-offense situations to prevent escalation.
McLean County, Illinois
The committee approved a rental agreement for night-vision equipment and amendment No. 10 to the jail food services contract. Sheriff Lane reported the jail population is about 245, with 24 sentenced inmates awaiting transfer to state custody and requested consideration of state reimbursement for county-held state inmates.
North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The committee unanimously approved replacing the 2010 disadvantaged minority/women/small business enterprises policy with a race‑neutral Small Business Program policy that aligns with recent U.S. DOT regulatory changes and focuses on certified small businesses.
North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The committee approved streamlined updates to three public affairs policies — sponsorship, the Drive to Excellence Award, and roadway naming — to improve clarity, reflect current operations and define scope and restrictions; staff will recommend final board adoption.
Hardee County, Florida
The board held discussion about spot‑zoning and consistency with the future land use map before voting unanimously on first reading to rezone roughly 6 acres from multifamily (R‑3) to farm residential (FR) to allow agricultural use and a primary residence. Planning staff and the planning and zoning board recommended approval.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The commission voted to take no action this month on three longstanding rent complaints to allow further documentation and negotiation, closed one withdrawn complaint after parties reached an agreement, and agreed to schedule a lengthy hearing on Dec. 10.
McLean County, Illinois
The committee approved an ordinance raising outside-user morgue fees from $275 to $300 and a resolution authorizing intergovernmental agreements to allow other jurisdictions to use McLean County morgue facilities while holding the county harmless.
Washoe County, Nevada
The Northern Nevada Water Planning Commission and Western Regional Water Commission accepted the results of their annual priority-setting session and a draft professional services budget that prioritizes wastewater and effluent management and instructed staff to incorporate the results into the WRWC tentative fiscal year 2027 budget.
Hardee County, Florida
County 4‑H agent Marissa Alexander briefed commissioners on extension programs, participation numbers and educational programming. Staff noted changes to pesticide exam administration and opportunities for youth programming tied to agricultural education.
McLean County, Illinois
Joseph Greene told the McLean County Justice Committee his fiancée, Brooke Powell, was killed in a Feb. 11 crash and that family members were not contacted during prosecution; Greene said the other driver received a $1,000 fine and the case was later reopened.
Hardee County, Florida
The Hardee County Board of County Commissioners adopted a proclamation on Nov. 6 recognizing November 2025 as Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month and urged community support for food and homeless prevention services. The proclamation highlights local needs and recognizes the Hardee Help Center’s work distributing food and providing services.
North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
NTTA staff briefed the committee on quarterly investment performance for the period ended Sept. 30, 2025, citing PFIA compliance, priorities of safety/liquidity/diversification/yield, $21 million in quarterly interest and $57 million year‑to‑date, and fund balances across operating, reserve, debt service and construction funds.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The Evansville Board of Public Works approved a package of procurement contracts, Affordable Housing Trust Fund repair agreements, event permits and a CDBG‑CV grant to Tri‑State Food Bank at a meeting that included brief staff presentations and a single tabled grant for legal review.
Provo City Other, Provo, Utah County, Utah
Cody Hill, Provo City economic development division director, told Neighborhood District 3 on Monday that a developer has submitted plans for a Walmart supercenter near Lakeview Parkway and Interstate 15 but that “nothing has been approved to this point.”
Washoe County, Nevada
Consultants from Raftelis and partner firms presented findings from a Phase 1A feasibility study on regional wastewater and effluent management at a joint Western Regional Water Commission and Northern Nevada Water Planning Commission meeting on Nov. 5, 2025, saying the region faces capacity limits, regulatory uncertainty and large capital needs that may be better addressed under a consolidated "one water" governance model.
PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
At its Nov. 5 meeting the Pelham board approved the updated districtwide safety plan, authorized a construction management services agreement for bond work, accepted several monetary donations for after‑school programs and school sound systems, adopted updated policies (waiving third readings), and approved routine personnel and fiscal items.
North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The committee approved a 2025 bond defeasance plan to use $100 million of unrestricted cash (construction/CIF) to defease specified 2017 bond series, lowering future debt service and generating present‑value savings.
PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The board officially swore in senior Nicholas De Janeiro as a student ex officio board member and recognized Prospect Hill physical education teacher Nicholas D'Ambrosio for being named New York State AHPERD Elementary Teacher of the Year.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
Board members reported a successful twilight tour with about 40 attendees and fundraising to treat ash trees; they noted many park ashes remain untreated and will likely need removal in the next one to two years. Members requested written treatment-status updates and said they will inventory untreated ash trees near public thoroughfares.
North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
The Finance, Audit and Administration Committee approved NTTA’s FY26–35 five‑year capital plan, which prioritizes project delivery and asset maintenance and estimates $3.5 billion of available funding over five years, including projected traffic revenue and cash on hand.
Chautauqua County, New York
Chautauqua County legislators met Nov. 5 for an emergency session to review interruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the federally funded Heating Assistance Program (HEAP) after a federal funding disruption; county and state staff said the county lacks legal authority to place funds on SNAP EBT cards and will evaluate contracting options with regional food banks.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Land Use and Building Management Committee approved a slate of procurement and project-authority items on Nov. 5, including a referral of the Belden Library naming to a public hearing and a GMP amendment for Marvin Elementary’s HVAC work.
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Following state-conducted compliance checks, the Lowell Board of Health voted suspensions for three retailers for sales to minors. The board imposed three-day suspensions for New World Gas and Lazybones and a seven-day suspension for Harry's Food Mart Mobile, all to begin Nov. 17.
Carbondale, Garfield County, Colorado
CPAC reviewed and approved a draft timeline for the 2026 Art Around Town CAFE call-for-entry, debated increasing artist travel allowances (current $250), and asked staff to check the public-works budget and possibly delay the CAFE release pending budget confirmation.
Lacey, Thurston County, Washington
During the meeting board members nominated and elected officers for 2026. Aaron Wheeler was elected chair; Lori Davies was elected vice chair. Both officers were approved by voice vote.
Doña Ana County, New Mexico
The Development Review Committee recommended approval to the Board of County Commissioners on a petition to annex 2,325 acres along Sunland Park’s western boundary for a proposed master‑planned community called Santa Teresa Estates.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
City and partner staff told the Tree Advisory Board on Nov. 6 that roughly 400 trees are planned for planting this fall across multiple parks and public sites, and that volunteers are needed to complete the work.
Lacey, Thurston County, Washington
Staff reported the department served roughly 195 youth per week across summer programs, ran 691 swim lessons, and partnered with Intercity Transit for a bike-skill program that supplied helmets and gear.
New Shoreham, Washington County, Rhode Island
Department heads used the Nov. 5 New Shoreham work session to summarize the 2025 summer season, highlighting operational successes and outlining infrastructure and staffing needs.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The City of Evansville Tree Advisory Board on Nov. 6 approved several tree-removal requests, including one linked to the EVSC Central High School ASM expansion and multiple park and street-tree removals.
Wallingford School District, School Districts, Connecticut
At a special education board meeting (date not specified), the Wallingford School District special education board returned from an executive session and a meeting chair moved to accept the ratification of an agreement with the Wallingford Education Association; the motion was seconded.
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The Michigan House Appropriations Committee on a committee call adopted H-2 substitutes to Senate Bill 540 and Senate Bill 542, advancing a package that would create a National Guard Child Care Assistance program and fold the existing tuition-assistance fund into a broader member benefits fund.
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Department of Public Health representatives told the Lowell Board of Health on Nov. 5 that syringe service programs reduce HIV transmission and connect people who use drugs to treatment and other medical services, while local councilors pressed the state and providers for more cleanup support and limits on where programs are sited.
Carbondale, Garfield County, Colorado
Sculptor Gail Falwell has proposed donating a bronze swimmer (roughly 9 feet) for placement at the new community pool; Parks & Rec has identified a possible site, the artist is offering donated time toward casting, and CPAC plans to seek donors for casting and installation or consider using some of its 1% public-art fund if needed.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
Staff recommended demolition of a fire-damaged structure at 350 Southwest 41, but the board continued the case to give the owner time to provide financial proof, a detailed scope of work and an engineer’s report. The owner’s representative cited a prolonged insurance dispute and a contractor estimate of about $75,000.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Land Use and Building Management Committee authorized a GMP amendment with Newfield Construction Group LLC for Marvin Elementary HVAC improvements for $2,981,136 and approved a change-order allowance not to exceed $298,113.
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
Council placed a wide set of routine items on the Nov. 17 consent agenda, including a sidewalk waiver, two Brownfield Authority reappointments, and IT procurement for the police department.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
After staff testimony about a July 2024 fire, missing permits and extensive structural collapse, the board voted 5–0 on Nov. 6 to demolish 208 Porter Street and clear debris within 30 days.
Iredell County, North Carolina
The Iredell County Planning Board on Nov. 5 adopted a multi-topic zoning text amendment intended to simplify ordinance administration, clarify several use categories, and align parts of the code with state statute.
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Representative Preston told the House Health Policy Committee that his substitute to House Bill 43 99 would phase nurse practitioners out of the collaborative-contract process after 1,000 collaborative hours and add continuing education requirements related to prescribing and pharmacology.
PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The board voted to approve the districtwide safety plan after a presentation by Tom Drake of Alteras describing late‑released New York State guidance on trauma‑informed drills and cardiac‑event training and AED documentation. Board members voted unanimously to approve the plan.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The San Antonio Code Compliance Board voted 5–0 on Nov. 6, 2025 to demolish the main and accessory structures at 4631 Kwood (Playbirth) Drive within 30 days, citing extensive weather, fire and structural damage and public-safety concerns raised by neighbors.
Lacey, Thurston County, Washington
Staff updated the board on 30% designs for the regional athletic complex, describing a base bid to install synthetic turf and lights on Soccer Field 2, alternate Wi‑Fi and hardscape upgrades, and higher-cost future improvements intended to attract regional tournaments. Council will see a work-session update on Nov. 25.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
At the Nov. 5 meeting the Nogales City Council approved budget transfers to continue renovations, approved the North 32 final plat with an added secondary-access condition, authorized a communications-easement payment applied to renovation costs, and adopted a procurement ordinance authorizing job order contracting.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Land Use and Building Management Committee on Nov. 5 authorized itself to serve as the building committee for the Columbus School underground storage tank removal project and approved schematic work and grant application steps to seek roughly 60% state reimbursement.
New Shoreham, Washington County, Rhode Island
At a Nov. 5 New Shoreham Town Council work session, Council member Amy opened a lengthy discussion asking the council to treat the island's deer problem as a public-health issue and said she will present a draft resolution for a future meeting.
Kirkland, King County, Washington
With two development proposals on file and city appraisals showing higher value for a five‑story entitlements scenario, council instructed staff to prepare a development plan for the city‑owned Houghton Village parcel and to explore sale and short‑term financing options while preserving flexibility.
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Ambassador Joseph Sella testified that the Goshen EV battery project was marked by secrecy, insufficient due diligence and ties to Chinese entities, urging clawbacks and reimbursement for Green Charter Township. Committee members questioned MEDC transparency and the disposition of $23.6 million dispensed from the Strategic Site Readiness Program.
Carbondale, Garfield County, Colorado
Commissioners discussed the stalled donation of the InsaneCycle sculpture and asked staff to compile the contract issues raised by the donor and the town attorney. The town attorney has repeatedly revised the donation contract; the donor has countered with her own draft, and staff recommended pausing active changes until the donor re-engages.
West Haven, Weber County, Utah
The council adopted Resolution 49-2025 to amend the West Haven personnel policy handbook so that public works and other field employees may take short, on-site meal breaks when necessary. The change mirrors language already used for office employees and aims to clarify expectations for field staff.
Maumee City Council, Maumee, Lucas County, Ohio
Dustin, the city service director, told the finance committee the city's AMI water-meter network is failing intermittently because of communication and service issues with the current vendor, and staff recommended planning a full meter-replacement effort.
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
Livonia's civil service department proposed aligning vacation benefits for certain overtime-exempt assistant managers with department head packages. Staff said the change will improve recruitment and retention and be largely cost-neutral; council placed the item on the Nov. 17 consent agenda.
Hoboken City, Hudson County, New Jersey
During public comment, a resident proposed a Hoboken‑only, free electric bus loop and feasibility study; a longtime resident complained about delays and confusing paperwork for ADA placards and handicap spaces; and Manuel Rivera offered post‑election remarks and congratulated the newly elected councilmember.
PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Three seventh graders presented a petition with about 130 signatures asking the district to start a modified middle‑school tennis team. They provided participation estimates and suggested funding avenues; the board thanked the students and said the request will be considered as part of budget and program review.
Carteret County, North Carolina
The coalition named three technical consultants to advise on fisheries science and policy, set its next meeting for Feb. 4, 2026, and committed to circulating outreach materials, educational videos and draft policy statements to members ahead of the legislative session.
Iredell County, North Carolina
The planning board unanimously recommended rezoning about 5.4 acres on Martin Lane from Residential Agricultural to Highway Business to allow relocation and expansion of Bill Martin Tire. Staff cited the 2045 Horizon Plan highway destination commercial designation and adjacent commercial zoning in Statesville.
Kirkland, King County, Washington
Council reviewed competing zoning paths for the Juanita Business District on Nov. 5 — the planning commission’s more prescriptive rezone recommendation and a city manager’s draft 'base neighborhood center' approach that would allow 60 feet by right and hold additional capacity for negotiated approvals.
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The House Health Policy Committee unanimously adopted substitutes for two bills in a dental specialist package (House Bills 45 93 and 45 94) and voted to report both bills to the Rules Committee with recommendation.
Maumee City Council, Maumee, Lucas County, Ohio
Jennifer, a city finance staff member, presented the proposed 2026 payroll packet, telling the Maumee finance committee the materials include current employees, estimated raises, increased health-insurance costs and 13 proposed new or vacant positions.
Carbondale, Garfield County, Colorado
The Carbondale Public Arts Commission voted Nov. 5 to allocate up to $1,000 from its 2025 budget for a portable sound system to use on art walks, choosing to prioritize clarity and portability while preserving some funds for promotional costs or donation to the town luminaries project.
PELHAM UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
District communications staff reported results of a 2022–23 audit, described steps taken since, and urged townwide participation in a re‑administered SCOPE communications survey open through Nov. 17. The district said ParentSquare now reaches at least one contact in every household and offers automatic translation into families' home languages.
Kirkland, King County, Washington
Planning staff proposed major updates to Kirkland’s critical‑areas code on Nov. 5, including a proposed Riparian Management Zone intended to balance expanded stream and wetland protections with fewer immediate nonconforming parcels than a simple numeric buffer expansion.
Kuna City, Ada County, Idaho
Lieutenant Chad Hessing briefed the council on long‑term camping locations in South County and described coordination with BLM, Pleasant Valley Irrigation District, City of Boise and the Ada County Sheriff to post no‑camping and no‑trespass signage and to keep no‑trespass forms on file with willing landowners.
Albany City, Linn County, Oregon
The council voted to remove the $100 deposit requirement for new renter water accounts, a change staff said will reduce administrative burden and barriers for low-income and new residents. Finance staff said the change should be administratively neutral and referenced unclaimed property reporting burdens tied to uncashed refund checks.
Hoboken City, Hudson County, New Jersey
Council approved multiple ordinances and introduction items in a single session: reserved disability parking, a multi‑way stop at Seventh and Garden, changes to loading‑zone hours, rolling renewals for mobile rental pool vendors and taxis, and adjustments to reserved disability parking spaces. Several items were carried for planning board review.
West Haven, Weber County, Utah
The West Haven City Council voted to adopt Resolution 51-2025 on Oct. 22, extending the city's contract with Waste Management and approving several changes to the agreement.
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Land Use and Building Management Committee voted Nov. 5 to send the library board's request to name the History Room at Belden Library after Ralph C. Bloom to a Dec. 3 public hearing. Library officials said Bloom founded and sustained the History Room and has nearly 40 years of service as Norwalk's city historian.
Kirkland, King County, Washington
Council reviewed a consultant‑backed Transportation Safety Action Plan that recommends a 20 mph default on local streets and a policy preference for 30 mph on arterials; staff will return with an ordinance and an implementation/phasing plan in early 2026.
Carteret County, North Carolina
Coalition members warned that proposed sheepshead measures are moving forward while key data and stock assessments are incomplete, and they authorized drafting a coalition statement urging the Division of Marine Fisheries to use full fishery management plans and open rulemaking with economic analysis rather than implementing major changes by proclamation.
Iredell County, North Carolina
Iredell County planning staff supported and the planning board unanimously recommended approval of a rezoning and 2045 Horizon Plan amendment for two parcels on Quiet Cove Road (113 and 125 Quiet Cove Road) to enable residential-office uses and provide a buffer between commercial corridor and homes.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
Finance staff reported general fund revenues and shared revenues near expected year-to-date percentages, an uptick in sales tax receipts compared with the previous year, HEERF grant inflows and ongoing water/sewer delinquency monitoring.
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Representative Fairburn introduced House Bill 49 81, saying it "will amend the Michigan, public health code to redesignate limited licensed counselors as limited licensed professional counselors."
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington
Staff reported county cold-weather activation occurs when projected temperatures fall below 34°F and listed current Everett shelter capacity, transportation supports and expected additions.
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The University of Michigan Economic Growth Institute presented labor projections (2022–2032) showing largest job gains in health care and social assistance and fast growth in health‑ and data‑related occupations; the analysis noted Michigan has fewer explicit occupational licenses than the national average but more licensing barriers in practice,
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
Council placed multiple parks and public-works purchases and tree-removal awards on the upcoming Nov. 17 consent agenda, including replacement furniture ($99,000), soccer goal nets ($43,020.06), Toro diamond groomers ($76,761.78), five Kohler mowers ($65,915), and tree-removal contracts.
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The House Education and Workforce Committee took testimony on House Bill 50‑44, a proposal to allow clinically funded ABA providers to deliver medically necessary services in school settings; witnesses disagreed on whether the bill would clarify access or create conflicts with IDEA and school billing and placement rules.
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The House Education and Workforce Committee adopted its Oct. 22 minutes and advanced nine bills, with the clerk recording roll‑call tallies on multiple measures, including unanimous support for a six‑bill epinephrine access package.
Kirkland, King County, Washington
Council approved a $100,000 fiscal note and declared a temporary emergency after federal SNAP benefits were interrupted; staff said the money would be granted to local human‑service providers and drawn from unallocated general‑fund balance, with coordination planned with Hopelink and community partners.
Kuna City, Ada County, Idaho
The Kuna City Council approved Ordinance 2025‑30A to expand the municipal irrigation system and Ordinance 2025‑37, a package of zoning and procedural code amendments, after waiving three readings for both items.
Albany City, Linn County, Oregon
After extensive debate over benefit thresholds and a proposed exclusion for the historic downtown, Albany City Council adopted an ordinance creating a multiunit property tax exemption (MUPTI) program and a companion resolution establishing program guidelines. Several proposed amendments failed; the ordinance and guidelines passed after tie votes,
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The Joint Committee on Administrative Rules heard Department of State Bureau of Elections officials present a rule package that would clarify list‑maintenance procedures and registration challenges and add a 20‑year failure‑to‑vote trigger to start the federal two‑election‑cycle (four‑year) cancellation process.
Hoboken City, Hudson County, New Jersey
Council approved a $12,000 amendment to a consultant agreement (total $27,000) to support an RFP and options study for the 916 Garden Street garage after Councilman Cohen described the facility as a long‑running operational deficit and urged a formal market response.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
The NogalesSanta Cruz County Chamber of Commerce told council it was certified by the Arizona Department of Tourism, will join a $10,000 marketing campaign (chamber cost $3,000), and continues business-outreach efforts including a new welcome/walkthrough program and a digital business onboarding tool to speed licensing and inspections.
Iredell County, North Carolina
Iredell County Planning Board members voted Nov. 5 to recommend approval of a zoning map amendment for a 1.98-acre parcel at 1216 Allen Ford Road so the property can be used for a used-car dealership and associated vehicle service.
United Nations, Federal
Mata Ama Akayapobe, a United Nations official, told the Security Council that the political process between Sudan and South Sudan over Abyei and border issues “remains stalled” and that UNISFA faces rising armed activity, disrupted logistics and shrinking humanitarian capacity.
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
Council authorized emergency replacement of fire alarms, speakers and strobes at the Jackie Kirksey Recreation Center after staff found 22 of 103 strobes non-operational and synchronization issues that could trigger seizures.
YORK CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
At the Nov. 5 special meeting the board voted unanimously to enter closed session under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act personnel exemption to consider a confidential personnel matter; no minutes or recordings will be permitted for closed session.
Carteret County, North Carolina
The North Carolina Coastal Counties Fishing Coalition voted unanimously to authorize its chair to finalize and distribute a model resolution opposing proposed harvest restrictions for blue crab, and urged counties and residents to provide public comment before the Division of Marine Fisheries hearings on Nov. 19–20.
LaSalle County, Illinois
Staff told the committee an amendment to the state energy omnibus (SB25 amendment) would add battery-energy-storage systems to protections already extended to wind and solar; the committee asked staff to consolidate county text changes and gather groundwater and utility-impact data before finalizing any zoning revisions.
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington
City staff told the committee on Nov. 5 that unpermitted, mobile street food vendors in Everett present public-health and enforcement challenges, and that the mayor has directed staff to develop a response plan.
Northwestern Lehigh SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District administrators distributed a resource list to families with local food pantries and community supports and reminded the public that district breakfasts will remain free under federal programs.
Hoboken City, Hudson County, New Jersey
Council approved an ordinance revising Division of Fire staffing after a committee review. Councilmembers and Director Franti discussed rank changes, temporary promotions and testing for deputy chief; corporation counsel confirmed the city filed an appeal in April in the appellate division regarding former Chief Crimmins.
Torrington, Northwest Hills County, Connecticut
Torrington officials said Nov. 5 that volunteer fire departments have transferred property, equipment and funds to the city, and the mayor announced plans to form a building committee and pursue DECD grant funding for a public safety complex.
Kuna City, Ada County, Idaho
The Kuna City Council on an unanimous voice vote authorized the mayor to submit a sealed bid on behalf of the city for the purchase of real property identified in the meeting as the former Fourth Street gym at 571 West Fourth Street.
LaSalle County, Illinois
The committee approved the county’s annual flood mitigation strategy review required by the Community Rating System; staff updated language to reflect adoption of the 2024 building codes and noted that a separate natural-hazard plan grant is pending state action.
LaSalle County, Illinois
Committee members and staff negotiated minimum service levels and complaint-handling language with SafeBuilt and agreed to forward the proposed contract to finance and county counsel for review. The county will continue to explore alternatives including a part-time county inspector or shared services with nearby municipalities.
YORK CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
The board reviewed regional salary data and benefits Nov. 5 and proposed a negotiable hiring range roughly $185,000–$225,000 with an 8% deferred-compensation starter and negotiable relocation and car/mileage provisions. The board also set an advertising and interview timeline.
Orem, Utah County, Utah
The commission granted preliminary approval to split an existing 0.56‑acre lot in the R‑7.5 zone into two single‑family buildable lots (0.27 and 0.29 acres). The application met frontage and setback requirements and requires no new infrastructure work.
Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama
Sierra Smith was sworn in as mayor of Anniston in a ceremony at Anniston High School Auditorium. Several newly elected and returning city council members also took the oath of office. In her inaugural remarks, Smith cited infrastructure, workforce development, neighborhood revitalization and a call for unity as priorities.
LaSalle County, Illinois
County staff reported lower year-to-date tonnage and host-fee receipts for the third quarter, citing a July strike as the primary cause. Excavation for a new landfill cell (Cell 4 North) has begun; county staff said the cell could enter operation next summer pending IEPA certification.
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington
Everett officials received a midproject update on Nov. 5, 2025, on a city-funded “standard of cover” and community risk assessment that will map the Everett Fire Department’s service performance and recommend deployment and response targets, a consultant said.
Albany City, Linn County, Oregon
Albany's deputy city manager and finance director presented the first-quarter financial report to council on Nov. 5, saying staff designed the update to be more accessible and to show how money supports city services.
Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama
Andy Koehler, a downtown merchant, told the Anniston City Council the business has faced repeated harassment and described an alleged Sept. 23 vandalism incident; he urged the council to consider warnings or license revocation.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
The housing authority reported public-housing occupancy at 98%, large waiting lists especially for one-bedroom units, and lower-than-target utilization of Housing Choice Vouchers (92%). Staff described plans to purge waiting lists on Nov. 15 and outlined constraints including apartment supply and applicant no-shows.
YORK CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
After reviewing 972 survey responses, the York County School Board agreed Nov. 5 to ask for candidates with principal and teaching experience, prefer prior superintendent experience and a doctorate, and to require relocation within a set period if hired. The board also identified leadership and personal traits to guide finalist interviews.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The commission approved a city sign ordinance (G‑2025‑23) intended to harmonize city and county sign rules and approved amendments to off‑street parking/loading standards (Title 18), forwarding both to City Council by unanimous votes.
Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama
At its Oct. 21 meeting the Anniston City Council voted to appoint a vice mayor by resolution, approved an ordinance establishing meeting procedures and passed a fiscal-year reappropriation resolution recognizing grants and donations for FY2026.
Northwestern Lehigh SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Administrators reported that recent water lead tests were below action levels, listed obsolete transportation vehicles for surplus, and reported higher local revenue collections year-to-date.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
The city council approved the final plat for North 32, a 32-lot residential subdivision on 4.9766 acres at 1795 N. Loma Mariposa Road, and added a condition requiring a secondary access connection to improve emergency access.
Lake County, California
Maria Turner, Lake County community development director, presented a draft amendment to Article 27 proposing larger setbacks from residences, a potential 20-acre cap on commercial canopy, application-cleanup procedures and other changes intended to align county rules with state definitions and address odor and water impacts.
General & Housing, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Committee leaders and members used the joint session to outline a multi-issue agenda for the coming legislative session, emphasizing appeals reform (Land Use Review Board report), CHIPS implementation, landlord-tenant changes, manufactured and modular housing, short-term rentals, recovery housing, VHIP anchoring, and the search for a permanent
Albany City, Linn County, Oregon
Republic Services told the Albany City Council on Nov. 5 that Oregon's Recycling Modernization Act is changing what residents may put into the curbside recycling cart and said a company rate-index calculation would result in a 2.4% increase in trash rates for 2026.
Lake County, California
County staff presented proposed changes to the cannabis cultivation code and the Board of Supervisors instructed staff to take ordinance amendments to the Planning Commission, prioritizing changes that qualify for a CEQA exemption and asking staff to design a tiered setback regime tied to canopy size and zoning.
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Let's Build Homes told the joint committees Vermont needs stronger, state-controlled financing tools and full deployment of CHIP and regulatory reforms (Act 181, Home Act) to expand housing supply and reduce reliance on volatile federal programs.
Lake County, California
After hearing from organizers and businesses, the Lake County Board of Supervisors agreed Nov. 4 to support the 1 Team 1 Dream small‑business competition with a proposed initial county allocation of $25,000, contingent on a staff‑drafted MOU that spells out public purpose and reporting requirements.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The commission approved the four‑lot Herman Acres primary plat with conditions and granted the petitioners a sidewalk waiver (7 yes, 1 no, 1 abstain). It also approved one‑year recording extensions for Richie Acres and Sheffer's Side Road.
Lake County, California
A homeowner appeal of an administrative transient‑occupancy‑tax estimate was granted in part Nov. 4: the Treasurer‑Tax Collector’s initial lien of about $70,160 was revised to $12,324.22 after the taxpayer provided documentation of actual gross receipts; the board authorized the treasurer to record a rescission and revised lien.
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
Council reviewed the fourth year of the city's 10-year paving millage: 48 street segments and $10.3 million in proposed repairs. Council also approved QBS contract amendments for OHM and Anderson Eckstein & Weskind (AEW) to provide design services for asphalt and concrete programs.
Lake County, California
The Lake County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 4 approved $80,000 in short‑term hunger relief and formed an ad hoc work group to coordinate distribution for residents affected by delayed federal SNAP/CalFresh benefits.
Torrington, Northwest Hills County, Connecticut
At its Nov. 5 meeting the Board of Public Safety approved three promotions in the fire department effective Nov. 9, 2025, accepted Officer Thomas Smalls as a regular police officer effective Oct. 11, 2025, and scheduled a public pinning ceremony for Nov. 12.
Sullivan County, New York
A motion to enter executive session to discuss collective bargaining agreements was made and seconded; the transcript records the motion and second and a scheduling reference but does not include a roll-call vote tally in the provided excerpt.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The commission voted 9–0 to recommend rezoning 901 N. Saint Joseph Avenue from M‑3 to C‑4 with a UDC allowing a carry‑out restaurant (no interior seating); staff noted the site is small and variances for parking will likely be required.
General & Housing, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Nonprofit housing providers told joint House and Senate committees that federal funding cuts and uncertainty — particularly reductions to project-based Section 8 vouchers — are eroding the financing used to build affordable housing and threatening tenant stability across Vermont.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
The Board of Commissioners of the Housing Authority of the City of Nogales approved Resolution R2025-Land-008 to adopt HUD Fair Market Rent payment standards at 100% for Santa Cruz County for calendar year 2026 after a staff presentation on options and local impacts.
Sullivan County, New York
During public participation a resident criticized the county budget document for poor layout and readability, asked for photos of elected officials and a glossary and urged the county to aim for broadband targets higher than the 100 Mbps figure cited in the budget.
Provo City Council, Provo, Utah County, Utah
A hearing officer approved a project plan for an addition to an existing commercial warehouse in the airport industrial zone at 652 South Lakeview Parkway, contingent on a subdivision plat being approved and recorded before a certificate of occupancy.
Sullivan County, New York
During public comment a resident cited packet page 70 and questioned a $7.5 million plan to relocate the Department of Public Works to Maplewood and to move several county offices, asking who would benefit and warning of business and traffic impacts in Liberty.
Orem, Utah County, Utah
The planning commission approved forwarding a recommendation to add gymnasium and athletic‑club uses to PD‑36, clearing the way for a proposed indoor paddle facility in an existing building in the PD‑36 business/industrial park.
Sullivan County, New York
The county’s purchasing and central services monthly report enumerated ongoing procurement projects including contracting a forensic pathologist for the coroner, auditing services for a MIP broadband grant, and work on a countywide groundwater-resources study.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
Contractor McKinstry briefed the Nogales City Council on Nov. 5 about ongoing construction and design work to convert the former Chase Bank into the citys Administrative Services Building and related public-safety and historic-building projects.
Evansville City, Vanderburgh County, Indiana
The Area Plan Commission voted 9–0 to recommend that City Council approve a rezoning request for 5125 Old Booneville Highway that would retain C‑4 zoning but replace the existing UDC to remove a shared‑drive access requirement and prohibit adult uses.
Supreme Court of Texas, Judicial, Texas
The Supreme Court of Texas heard argument on whether participation in a 5K Turkey Trot that traversed a city park beside the San Antonio River is an activity 'associated with enjoying nature or the outdoors' under the Texas recreational‑use statute.
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
The Livonia City Council on Nov. 5 reviewed a request to authorize a 3% payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) for Villa Saint Clair, an affordable senior housing redevelopment at 36800 Schoolcraft Road that would repurpose the Felician Sisters' unused west wing into roughly 86 senior units.
Northwestern Lehigh SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
During the workshop the board approved the meeting agenda and voted to approve a superintendent-recommended waiver of an expulsion hearing (item 2.01). The waiver was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; no opposing votes were recorded on the audio.
Orem, Utah County, Utah
The Orem City Planning Commission on Nov. 5 voted to forward a recommendation to the City Council to rezone a 4.43‑acre parcel at 1738 South Geneva Road from OS‑5 (open space) to C‑2 (commercial).
Sullivan County, New York
Staff reported bids for new hospital coolers are out and that the bid price came in at roughly half of earlier estimates. The county has budgeted $50,000 to the project but said door widening, electrical, flooring and ventilation work might add costs.
Clayton City Council, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
The City of Clayton Board of Zoning Appeals approved variance VAR25-07 on Nov. 5, 2025, allowing a 10-foot rear addition at 18 Granite Drive to encroach into the 25-foot rear-yard setback, provided the addition is at least 12 feet from the southern property line and the two parcels are combined prior to construction.
Prince George's County, Maryland
The Department of Parks and Recreation presented its FY26 capital budget and six‑year plan, describing funding adjustments and highlighting projects including Dinosaur Park, an Abraham Hall trail connection and the Public Playhouse preservation project.
Sullivan County, New York
Cornell Cooperative Extension reported ongoing community health initiatives under CHIS 2 across multiple Sullivan County municipalities, listed recent project sites and said an RFP for CHIS 3 is underway.
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
The Greater NogalesSanta Cruz County Port Authority told Nogalescity leaders on Nov. 5 that it is pressing regional, state and federal partners to protect and expand the citys role as a North American trade gateway.
Morgan County, West Virginia
Morgan County held a public hearing to gather input on proposals to increase and restructure the county’s ambulance/EMS fee as officials weigh options to cover rising operating costs, recruitment and retention challenges and an ongoing budget shortfall.
Sullivan County, New York
County officials told the meeting that Dr. Asher, the county's primary forensic pathologist, is retiring Nov. 15, leaving only one part-time pathologist and prompting negotiations over higher autopsy fees, an extended RFP and contingency plans including transporting decedents out of county.
Tooele County Commission, Tooele County Commission and Boards, Tooele County, Utah
Tooele County council members on Nov. 5 unanimously approved several routine and fiscal actions: a five‑year telephone services contract for the county jail with IC Solutions, a 50‑year interlocal agreement with Salt Lake County to consolidate permitting for Bonneville communications towers, a $22,000 line‑item transfer for the sheriff's jail, and Resolution 2025‑28 containing year‑end budget adjustments.
Torrington, Northwest Hills County, Connecticut
Fiduciant Advisors presented an informational update on Nov. 5 after the joint Board of Trustees lacked a quorum, reporting the employee pension plan at about 82% funded and the police-and-fire plan about 66%, and noting the city's OPEB trust holds nearly $3 million and has produced double-digit returns over the last year.
Sullivan County, New York
The Office for the Aging reported September service metrics, outlined proposed reallocations of youth-bureau funds and said staff would seek to increase a 2026 budget line for the Community Assistance Center from $10,000 to $40,000.
General & Housing, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Vermont housing officials told the House Committee on General and Housing on Nov. 5 that the federal shutdown and proposed House appropriations cuts are creating immediate shortfalls for federally funded housing programs and could prevent public housing authorities from paying vouchers beginning in January 2026.
Miami-Dade County, Florida
Commissioner Juan Carlos Bermudez presided over a Miami‑Dade County service‑award ceremony on Nov. 6, 2005, honoring staff who have worked for the county 30, 35 and 40 years.
Sullivan County, New York
SUNY Sullivan presented a draft strategic-plan process, reported mixed enrollment signals with head count at 1,533 and higher FTEs, and detailed workforce training cohorts. The college said the county’s cost for the Sullivan Promise program is about $264,700 for 102 active recipients.
Northwestern Lehigh SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Administrators presented a package of policy revisions covering extracurricular and interscholastic activities, new sudden cardiac arrest and concussion-management policies, and updates to personnel-file language. Board members asked about discrimination, coach training and the removal of prior gender-exclusion language.
Pullman School District, School Districts, Washington
The Pullman School District Board of Directors approved Pullman High School's overnight field trip request after Evan, Pullman High School athletic director (last name not specified), told the board he had submitted incorrect postseason dates and asked the board to correct them.
Tooele County Commission, Tooele County Commission and Boards, Tooele County, Utah
Tooele County staff on Nov. 5 demonstrated a new online "tie‑sheet" map that plots Public Land Survey System section monuments and links each monument to its survey tie‑sheet PDF, officials said at the county council meeting in the County Building council chambers.
Sullivan County, New York
Planning and grants staff reported training for project planning and grant management, noted visible broadband fiber installation in parts of Fremont, and described continued county review and advocacy related to the NYSEG rate case. Staff also described work to address Eurasian milfoil at the county emergency services training center pond.
Cayuga County, New York
Legislators debated removing two personnel items, HH6 and HH7, from the table and took a roll-call vote on HH6. After additional motions, the Legislature voted to table HH6, HH7 and several other staffing items until the November legislative meeting to allow review of the tentative county budget.
Supreme Court of Texas, Judicial, Texas
The court heard arguments over whether individual Willesee County taxpayers have standing to challenge a special tax levied by South Texas ISD that petitioners say was authorized in 1974 only to fund rehabilitation services for disabled persons.
Prince George's County, Maryland
The committee voted 3–0 to recommend CR110-2025, a resolution expressing county support for motion pictures, visual arts and creative industries and asking the General Assembly for additional tax and financial incentives to amplify the sector; staff noted Maryland’s film production tax credit currently has a statewide budget cap.
Judiciary, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Connecticut
A Connecticut subcommittee charged with a model policy for police response to family violence heard detailed briefings on the state’s GPS alert-notification program, including how defendants are placed, how victims participate, how vendors and police handle alerts, and operational challenges such as contact gaps and alert fatigue.
Churchill County, Nevada
Board members praised a 12‑month predation fund report prepared by Nevada Department of Wildlife biologist Joe Bennett Jr., saying it provided accountability on predator‑control projects and expenditures.
Supreme Court of Texas, Judicial, Texas
The Supreme Court of Texas heard argument in Ruth v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline on whether a licensed attorney who represents themself is covered by the disciplinary rule that bars direct contact with parties known to be represented by counsel.
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
At an informality review meeting, Department of Public Health staff moved to enter an executive session to discuss confidential matters; a speaker cited the Freedom of Information Act requirement to state the purpose before a vote. The transcript does not record whether the motion was adopted.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
The council introduced a series of parking and traffic ordinances (25‑012 through 25‑021) covering no‑parking at an intersection, resident‑only parking on multiple streets, two‑way stop signs and an ordinance regarding the number of liquor licenses. Each ordinance was introduced by motion and approved for introduction by voice vote.
Seattle, King County, Washington
The package modifies arts funding levels: $300,000 for theater upgrades, $500,000 to replace and maintain the Sadako statue, and a proposal to treat $1.5 million of arts-admissions-tax revenue as onetime for the biennium while leaving $500,000 ongoing to support the Festol program.
Broadwater County, Montana
The commission approved the Oct. 29 minutes and two claims sets by voice vote. One claim total was $12,973.82 and the payroll claim totaled $236,218.72.
Churchill County, Nevada
The board considered a request to ask the Nevada Department of Wildlife to allow blood‑trailing dogs and thermal‑imaging drones to recover wounded or dead animals. Members tabled the item to the next meeting because Member Sibley was absent and supporting data from Jason Lisonbee was not in the packet.
Seattle, King County, Washington
The balancing package includes a technical appropriation of $1,350,000 to establish a Central District and Southeast Seattle Reinvestment Fund; staff said enabling legislation will create the fund and a separate ordinance will set program parameters next year.
Seattle, King County, Washington
The chair’s balancing package includes a $400,000 one-time contribution toward the Maritime Blue Innovation Center at Fisherman’s Terminal after a council member and staff described a remaining $4 million project gap; the Port of Seattle and private fundraising are expected to cover most of the project.
Broadwater County, Montana
Broadwater County staff said that, following security assessments, the courthouse will move to a single public entry starting Dec. 1 and install internal door security and service windows for some offices; staff are seeking grants and will publicize details.
Northwestern Lehigh SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District administrators described a year-long process to update the Future Ready comprehensive plan, including a multi-group survey, IU-assisted data analysis, a public review period, and a submission deadline of March 31, 2026. The board was told the plan would be effective July 1 if approved.
Sullivan County, New York
County presenters recapped past fare-box experiments and a $2-per-ride pilot, which was discontinued in mid-2023 because collection costs exceeded revenue. Electronic fare-system quotes were cited at $250,000–$500,000; staff said a five-year plan will analyze revenue and route tradeoffs, including low-use Route E in Livingston Manor and Roscoe.
Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island
The board set the 2026 calendar date for July 8, granted a second one-year extension to application 23-021 (Howard and Shales Property LLC) with a correction to a prior decision's expiration date, and recorded that application 25-018 (backyard chickens) was not properly before the board due to incomplete notice and supporting documentation.
Seattle, King County, Washington
Chair Dan Strauss said the balancing package includes $4 million to address a federal SNAP lapse, part of a broader emergency food response the executive may fund up to $8 million; the council also reserved funds in case additional needs arise.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
During general public comment, renters and workers urged council action on housing and workplace standards; other speakers alleged misconduct and permit abuses by Scientology organizations and asked the city to investigate permit compliance.
Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino County, California
The Big Bear Lake Planning Commission unanimously approved Major Special Event Application 25-029 for the 2025 Turkey Trot, to be held Nov. 27, 2025 at a new Moonridge Road location. Staff found the event categorically exempt from CEQA under Class 4 and commissioners adopted Resolution PC 2025-12 by a 5-0 vote.
Prince George's County, Maryland
The PHED Committee voted 3–0 to forward a favorable recommendation for draft 2 of CR109, a resolution creating a task force to review the methodology, data accuracy and application of the county’s adequate public safety response‑time test; draft 2 adds a representative from the Department of Homeland Security.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
The council granted a victualling license to Pizza and Catering Gourmet LLC at 1113 Charles St. and approved a Class F‑1 liquor license for Easy Bar LLC for an event at Camp Meehan on Dec. 19, 2025. Council discussed hours of operation for the catering business but took no additional conditions beyond standard approvals.
Planning Commission , Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
The commission approved a conditional use permit to reestablish a nonconforming warehouse/distribution use at 2400 Valley Road after a prior permit expired; the commission accepted a revised screening requirement to accommodate an elevated utility pad while maintaining the intent to mitigate noise and visual impacts.
Seattle, King County, Washington
Chair Dan Strauss introduced a balancing package supported broadly by council members and the mayor that directs new and reallocated funds toward affordable housing, emergency food assistance, public-safety responses and reserves, while preserving a mix of onetime and ongoing spending to protect fiscal sustainability.
Sullivan County, New York
County staff presented an RFP for a hydrogeological study of Sullivan County’s aquifers, with proposals due Nov. 21 and a steering-committee kickoff set for Nov. 13. Staff emphasized the study will be a public planning tool and include training for local boards; some members raised concern about publicly identifying sensitive aquifer locations.
Broadwater County, Montana
The commission granted a boundary relocation exemption requested by the Robertson family to place a driveway easement, waterline easement and a well onto the parcel owned by Randy Robertson so estate settlement can proceed with clear infrastructure placement.
Prince George's County, Maryland
The Planning, Housing, and Economic Development Committee voted 3–0 on Nov. 6 to forward a favorable recommendation for Jonathan R. Butler to serve as director of the Prince George’s County Department of Housing and Community Development.
Churchill County, Nevada
The Churchill County Game Board approved Commission General Regulation 5‑25, which defines and regulates coyote hunting contests, sets a season from Sept. 1 to March 31 and requires contest participants to hold either a hunting or trapping license.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The council approved multiple consent and routine items en bloc, passed several items after separate votes, and recorded a split result when items 28, 29, 30 and 37 were taken separately as requested by Councilmember Eunice Hernandez.
Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island
Planning staff led a detailed briefing on Nov. 5 about state enabling-act changes that touch ADUs, lot averaging, unmerging of merged lots, and multifamily allowances.
Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino County, California
Two Big Bear Lake residents urged the Planning Commission during public comment to pause a proposed relocation of the city’s waste transfer site and to provide residents with permit documents and environmental review before any approvals.
Toquerville, Washington County, Utah
City staff and agency partners updated council on recent flood repairs, park restoration, water-system inspections and a new EMS sales-tax approved by the fire district. Council also adopted a resolution to align intersection spacing near the parkway with UDOT standards.
Confirmation Oversight, Standing, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Kansas
A legislative committee advanced an omnibus slate of gubernatorial nominees, moving nominations for service on several state boards and authorities to the full Senate and referring one regent nominee to the Committee on Education for additional review.
TAOS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
At its Nov. 5 meeting the Taos Municipal Schools Board approved a revised CTU collective bargaining agreement (2025-2027), a paving contract for district‑owned Manzanares Street, authorization to invest short‑term cash in the New Mexico State Treasurer local government pool, and routine consent items.
Planning Commission , Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
Commission authorized a major deviation reducing the rear yard setback from 10 feet to 5 feet for a patio cover on a small corner lot in the Somerset PUD after finding the proposal compatible with adjacent open space and neighborhood precedent.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Residents asked the council to investigate soil deposited at Pate Farm that they say came from Wayland School and could contain asbestos. The council voted to send a letter to the administration requesting testing results and a plan, and continued the matter to the December meeting.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The council approved a recommendation from the Budget and Finance Committee to settle Kristen Wright et al. v. City of Los Angeles for up to $3,250,000; the committee considered the item prior to the full council vote.
Confirmation Oversight, Standing, Senate, Committees, Legislative, Kansas
The committee advanced the nomination of Colonel Kent Crane to brigadier general in the Kansas Air National Guard after Crane described his Kansas roots, command experience and unit readiness; members pressed him on legal limits around domestic use of the Guard.
Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah
Pleasant Grove City Council heard presentations on a two‑lot subdivision plat amendment and two commercial site plans for 1511 West State Street; no final votes on those land‑use items were recorded in the provided transcript.
Broadwater County, Montana
The commission approved Broadwater County’s renewal of correctional risk services inmate excess medical insurance for 2025–2026; the daily per-inmate rate dropped by a few cents and optional guarding coverage remains available.
TAOS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
The director of IT and communications described monthly ticket volumes and a backlog, explained the district's ticketing and device‑management plans, and asked the board to approve additional contracted on‑site days and funding for management software to automate Mac deployments and updates.
Churchill County, Nevada
An unidentified member moved to approve Commission General Regulation 5‑28, a package of fisheries revisions that includes mandatory immediate killing of northern pike, revised bait restrictions, larger ice‑hole allowances for spear/bow fishing at Cummins Lake, and updates to scientific names.
Planning Commission , Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
The commission approved a conditional use permit for Jupiter Red to host live entertainment after 11 p.m., adding a security plan requirement, a six‑month weekday hour limit and a condition that security be stationed outside during live events to address nearby residents’ concerns about noise, parking and loitering.
Executive Departments and Administration, House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The committee voted unanimously to refer SB 193, which would require state agency heads to submit strategic plans for program activities, to interim study so members can review implementation across departments and consider efficiency improvements.
Broadwater County, Montana
The commission approved a floodplain permit and findings for a temporary work bridge on Old Town Road. Public Works Director TJ Gravely reported the Broadwater County side is ahead of schedule; commissioners said completing the bridge will significantly shorten emergency response times for residents currently requiring long detours.
Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island
The Smithfield Zoning Board of Review on Nov. 5 approved variances to allow a 592-square-foot accessory dwelling unit (ADU) at 7000 Howard Drive, owner-applicant Heidi Gelsimino told the board.
Toquerville, Washington County, Utah
By a 3–2 vote, council designated the subject Litchfield property as Highway Commercial consistent with the 2024 general plan; the planning commission had recommended denial. Council debate revisited the 2023 zone-change litigation and whether the new designation is a fresh legislative action or a confirmation of the general plan.
McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
The McAlester City Council voted unanimously to temporarily waive the city's 10% utility late fee, suspend the $45 nonpayment (disconnect) fee and not process physical service disconnections for residential accounts in November 2025.
Executive Departments and Administration, House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The committee adopted an amendment to Senate Bill 94 to remove a trigger that could re-enable municipal technical amendments to the state building code; the amendment and the motion to advance the bill passed by recorded votes of 15-1 and the bill was placed on the consent calendar.
Broadwater County, Montana
Commissioners discussed a potential county purchase of 111 Beaver Drive at the Silos to provide storage and faster emergency response for lake and recreation-area incidents; speakers from search and rescue, fire, and community groups urged proceeding with due diligence and funding exploration.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve a Measure W-funded project to convert MacArthur Park Lake into a flow-through stormwater capture and treatment system, a $31,100,000 investment Councilmember Eunice Hernandez said will save drinking water and improve local water quality and park amenities.
TAOS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
Cyber Magnet School leadership told the Taos Municipal Schools Board on Nov. 5 that the school is focused on improved transcript tracking, attendance monitoring and restorative supports to raise graduation outcomes for a small cohort of students.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
The council continued a publicly advertised hearing on a rezoning proposal in the Maryville area, sending the proposal to the ordinance committee and postponing final action to December.
Planning Commission , Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
The Reno City Planning Commission on Nov. 5 unanimously recommended that City Council adopt a zoning text amendment intended to reduce permitting barriers for child care providers by removing some local conditional review requirements and codifying objective standards to address neighborhood impacts.
Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah
On Nov. 5, 2025 the Pleasant Grove City Council approved Resolution 2025‑039 to declare two city fire vehicles surplus to be disposed of under city policy, a step the fire department says will allow acquisition of replacements.
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
During the November meeting the commission approved a final site plan for a lot within the Coastal Oaks Industrial Park but required that the park's construction plans be approved first because the lot's detention drains into the park pond.
TAOS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
Taos Pueblo representatives and district staff updated the board on tribal‑district collaboration, Tiwa language instruction across grade levels, an exemplary state test report rating for program collaboration, and ongoing efforts to reduce chronic absenteeism and raise graduation rates among Native American students.
Broadwater County, Montana
After an on-site inspection and an evaluation report, the county approved a petition to abandon portions of Pony Street, Hill Street, multiple alleyways and parts of High Street in the Toston townsite, with utility easements to be reserved or created as needed.
Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York
Councilors reviewed a rooftop lease at the Bernardine apartments to expand municipal wireless broadband (reimbursable by a New York State grant), an easement to bury conduit for internet redundancy to the Public Safety Building, and a Spectrum fiber agreement for the new Public Safety HQ; staff said the network can ultimately serve about 7,800
Toquerville, Washington County, Utah
In a time-sensitive vote, council authorized the mayor to execute agreements with the Washington County Water Conservancy District, affected residents and a local contractor to extend city water service to four Anderson Junction properties and capped the city's contribution at $20,000.
Kenosha County, Wisconsin
A resident told the Kenosha County Board that the Shalom Center operates as a transitional living program rather than an emergency shelter and warned the county lacks overnight emergency shelter capacity; she also described Hope Hub service thresholds and said its hours had been reduced.
Lee, School Districts, Florida
The School District of Lee County, in partnership with the Lee County Sheriff's Office and Bus Patrol, announced a district-wide school bus stop-arm camera program. More than 600 buses will be fitted with multi-camera systems; a 30-day public-warning period begins immediately and civil enforcement with $225 fines starts Dec. 8.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Mayor Lapati updated the council on interest in the sale of Our Lady of Fatima Hospital and said previous financing efforts stalled; he mentioned a $6 million charitable fund and named reported interest from Lifespan and Landmark but recorded no formal action by the council.
Kenosha County, Wisconsin
The Kenosha County Board unanimously approved an initial resolution authorizing the issuance of up to $13,505,000 in general obligation promissory notes to fund budgeted capital projects, including road and highway improvements.
North Ogden City Planning Commission, North Ogden , Weber County, Utah
Planning staff introduced the state-recommended affordable-homeownership overlay (density-bonus) as a tool to meet the state moderate-income housing plan. Commissioners expressed support for drafting an overlay but asked staff to return with specific ordinance language and suggested potential areas for voluntary application.
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
The Livingston Parish Planning Commission on Wednesday approved a series of conditional‑use permits and site plans across the parish, advancing several small commercial projects and multiple RV/boat storage facilities.
Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island
The Coventry Zoning Board voted unanimously on Nov. 6 to approve a dimensional variance to reconstruct a cottage at 17 Hill Farm Camp Road, concluding the hearing after parties corrected a transposition in the published notice.
Kenosha County, Wisconsin
The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the 2026 county budget on a 21–1 roll call after approving an amendment that directs county administration to review District Attorney staffing in April 2026 and to consider funding up to two support positions from verified 2025 surplus funds.
Toquerville, Washington County, Utah
After lengthy debate about emergency access, maintenance obligations and liability, the Toquerville City Council voted to table a proposed MOU that would grant temporary access along the Westfield Connector and asked staff to rework the draft and consult the local fire authority.
TAOS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
Mark Nestland, project manager for Green Power Motor Company, told the Taos Municipal Schools Board on Nov. 5 that the state's two‑year electric school‑bus pilot will place a 16‑passenger Type A electric school bus in the district for a multi‑week demonstration starting the week of Nov. 17.
Toquerville, Washington County, Utah
The Toquerville City Council on Tuesday authorized an alternative procurement process to negotiate a contract to complete Westfield Park after staff reported a roughly $176,000 funding shortfall for remaining construction.
Greene County, New York
The legislature approved a package of routine and public‑safety measures, including contracts, reappointments, budget amendments, a county historian allocation, creation of NextGen 9‑1‑1 and technical‑rescue capital projects, and resolutions addressing state‑ready inmates and DWI planning.
North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Mayor Lapati asked the council to approve contracting a private firm to treat algae in the Wenscott Reservoir west basin after tests showed elevated cyanobacteria counts.
Executive Departments and Administration, House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The committee voted to recommend 'inexpedient to legislate' on HB 727 regarding the New Hampshire retirement system, finding that the current budget process and enacted HB 2 addressed the bill's concerns; the motion passed with one recusal.
Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York
Deputy Commissioner Ann Fordock presented a package of Department of Public Works contract actions and amendments covering traffic-signal interconnect work, snow-route routing technology, sanitation tablets and related fuel and salt agreements.
Marion County, Oregon
The Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Nov. 5 to rename the Community Services department to the Marion County Community and Economic Development department and to retitle the department head accordingly, citing the department’s shift toward economic development, grant management and the county fair.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The House Judiciary Committee recorded roll call dispositions on several bills. House Bills 4481, 4482 and 4483 were reported with recommendation; House Bill 4211 was reported as substituted (H‑3) after the committee adopted the substitute on a unanimous recorded vote.
SOCORRO ISD, School Districts, Texas
With Prop A/VADER defeated, the Socorro ISD Board of Trustees on Nov. 5 approved administration's Option B for the 2026 employee health plan, moving from three plans to two, raising the CDHP deductible to $4,500, and increasing the district employer HSA contribution to $1,200.
The Village of Hoffman Estates’ Cultural Awareness Commission hosted a Hispanic Heritage Fiesta that included a children’s choir, remarks by Mayor McLeod and trustees, food from across Latin America, and folk and popular dances representing Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.
New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut
The commission approved minutes from its Sept. 3 meeting and later voted to adjourn at 7:55 p.m.; motions were made and seconded and votes were recorded as "Aye."
Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island
The Coventry Zoning Board approved an administrative subdivision and related dimensional variances for two Holden Street parcels owned by Melissa Nolan and applicant James Nolan at its Nov. 6 meeting.
Sioux Falls School District 49-5, School Districts, South Dakota
Sioux Falls School District 49-5 staff presented a multi-stage timetable for the district's capital improvement plan and the potential replacement of Whittier Middle School, saying a steering committee and public listening sessions will shape the final bond package.
Greene County, New York
Legislators established a capital project to support NextGen 9‑1‑1 upgrades and approved a related technical‑rescue grant. Emergency‑services staff described a multi‑year upgrade plan that will add two‑way text capability, video links, software integrations and equipment replacements.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
Representatives Bagole and McFaul presented a two‑bill package to preserve Michigan's NPLEx electronic blocking system by requiring manufacturers who sell pseudoephedrine products in Michigan to pay for their product transactions, and to allow online/curbside transactions while maintaining ID checks and purchase limits.
Executive Departments and Administration, House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The committee adopted an amendment to HB 610 that narrows the consumer advocate’s statutory focus to residential utility customers, adds oversight responsibilities for the residential ratepayer advisory board, and broadens eligible qualifications for the office; votes were unanimous and the bill was placed on the consent calendar.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
Representative Paquette introduced House Bill 4284 to lower concealed pistol license (CPL) renewal fees from $115 to $30, arguing the current fee exceeds administrative cost and disproportionately affects some groups. Firearms‑rights organizations testified in favor; committee members asked for follow‑up on implementation and reporting.
Marion County, Oregon
Marion County commissioners approved a consent agenda Nov. 5 that included multiple construction contracts, franchise agreements, public health funding amendments and a public works eminent domain authorization.
New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut
Town staff reported the pay-by-plate kiosks went live Oct. 6 and that early data show increased turnover and space availability on Elm Street; staff are issuing warning tags, adding payment apps and tracking intermittent connectivity and signage problems while seeking enforcement support from police.
SOCORRO ISD, School Districts, Texas
At a Nov. 5 special meeting the Socorro Independent School District Board of Trustees reviewed three level‑3 appeals under board policy FNG and Texas Government Code §§551.071 and 551.074, taking no action on the first case, approving the second with instructions to district administration, and denying the third.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The committee adopted Substitute H‑3 to House Bill 4211, which clarifies qualifying events for resentencing under recent case law and aims to allow spending on reentry services for those eligible. Supporters from ACLU, sentencing reform groups and reentry providers submitted cards of support.
Sioux Falls School District 49-5, School Districts, South Dakota
Sioux Falls School District 49-5 staff proposed shifting Hayward Elementary's Spanish immersion program from a two‑way model to a developmental bilingual education model, starting with next fall's kindergarten, presenters said during a board work session.
Greene County, New York
The Greene County Historical Society asked county legislators during the County Resources session to release $37,000 that had been appropriated and encumbered by the county last year to serve as a local match for a New York State preservation grant.
North Ogden City Planning Commission, North Ogden , Weber County, Utah
After staff recommended stronger local standards and a short public hearing with no speakers, the commission agreed to pause a text amendment that would tighten rules for massage establishments and licensing. Staff cited a recent temporary land-use regulation (moratorium) and proposed steps including DOPL license verification, visible storefront
New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut
Officials presented plans to add an accessible ramp, reconfigure parking spaces to 9-by-18 dimensions, and consolidate several dumpsters into an enclosure; P&Z reviewed the design and staff said repaving and restriping will be scheduled in spring to avoid winter plant closures.
Lafayette Parish, School Boards, Louisiana
At a meeting of the Lafayette Parish School System Insurance and Finance Committee, committee members reviewed Gallagher's stop-loss (specific reinsurance) renewal proposal, discussed its impact on the district's Fund 85 budget and received an update on open-enrollment transitions to the Humana Medicare Advantage plan.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
Representatives Rogers and Wenzel introduced a bipartisan package, House Bills 4334 and 4335, to expand penalties and statutory protections for pedestrians, bicyclists, wheelchair users and operators of low‑power transportation devices.
Professor Emeritus Rafael Nunez delivered a lecture at the Hoffman Estates Hispanic Heritage Fiesta focusing on the pre‑colonial history of Hispaniola, Spanish colonization, the founding of Santo Domingo and the early university, and patterns of Dominican migration to the United States including growth in New York City and Greater Chicago.
Stephenson County, Illinois
The circuit clerk reported mailing 3,000 jury-questionnaire postcards to screen juror eligibility and said appearance fees for small-claims and certain guardianship-minor filings are now $0 per state-level changes.
Marion County, Oregon
Sedcor told the Marion County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 5 that it is assisting local manufacturers, food processors and growers with expansion projects, workforce training and innovation hub activities funded in part by an annual $160,000 county grant.
Caddo Parish, School Boards, Louisiana
Facilities director Greer outlined cafeteria, gym and library upgrades at Walnut Hill, J. S. Clark and Donny Bickham; the district described a multi‑phase transportation hub at 2020 Midway Ave and reported recent property sales and appraisals. The committee recommended staff accept an offer for Pine Valley Elementary.
Stephenson County, Illinois
Public defender Travis and court staff updated the Services Committee on staffing stability, short-term judge absences that caused brief backlogs, a planned hire for a second supervisor beginning after the new budget year, and intermittent internet outages that affected hearings and workflow.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
On Nov. 4 the Michigan House advanced several bills to third reading, recorded final passage on multiple measures and adopted ceremonial resolutions. Notable outcomes include final passage of House Bill 4930 (100–0) and House Bill 4929 (99–1), and adoption of House Resolutions 206 and 207.
Escambia County, Florida
After a prior finding of violation, the board awarded $105,442.50 in restitution to a homeowner who alleged incomplete work and paid subcontractors out of pocket. The board said it would keep jurisdiction to consider additional documented claims for an accessory building.
Caddo Parish, School Boards, Louisiana
Superintendent Burton asked the Building, Grounds & Security Committee to authorize staff to begin price negotiations with Louisiana Tech for a roughly 30‑acre site near I‑20 that would become a new career center; the committee recommended the move to the full board.
Escambia County, Florida
The board moved multiple complaint files into formal disciplinary hearings, including a roofing complaint where the complainant alleged leaking and interior damage and staff cited code violations and permitting delays. Staff also asked for continuances or further documentation in other cases.
Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York
City officials told the Common Council they seek to amend prior bonding and design ordinances so construction of a parking lot adjacent to the new Public Safety Building can proceed.
Stephenson County, Illinois
At public comment during the Nov. 5 Services Committee meeting, a representative announced a Madonna Renewal Center benefit Nov. 15 at the Eagles Club to raise funds for the center's services; advance tickets are $12 and $15 at the door.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
The board voted 5–1 to approve a renewal of the memorandum of understanding with 100 Black Men of Coastal North Carolina to provide mentorship and community support; board members asked schools to align partner activities with school needs.
Marion County, Oregon
The Marion County Board of Commissioners approved a proclamation recognizing Nov. 11, 2025, as Veterans Day in Marion County and declaring Nov. 5–12, 2025, 'Green Light for Veterans Week' to participate in the national Operation Greenlight initiative.
Escambia County, Florida
The Escambia County Contractor Competency Board approved multiple applications including a plumbing exam authorization, a roofing exam authorization (deferred to board because of a questionnaire), HVAC reciprocity and multiple reciprocity/reinstatement requests. All motions passed by voice/hand-raise votes; board did not record roll-call tallies.
Corona City, Riverside County, California
Council approved several consent and legislative items on Nov. 5 including the quarterly/year-end sales-tax report, continuation of dispatch services with the city of Ontario, playground equipment orders and adoption of the 2025 California building standards; a downtown architect award moved forward with council conditions (4–1).
Stephenson County, Illinois
The Services Committee approved its Nov. 5 agenda and approved claims presented for payment by voice vote. Committee members asked staff to place a review of the county's use-diversion-fees on the December agenda to clarify requirements and applications.
Corona City, Riverside County, California
After tenant interviews and public comment, council gave staff direction to pursue a phased, demand-driven optimization of the Historic Civic Center (HCC), with priority design work for the theater and restrooms to support expanded arts programming; tenants and preservation advocates urged careful sequencing and preservation safeguards.
Executive Departments and Administration, House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted unanimously to adopt a replace-all amendment to HB 244, recodifying municipal enforcement provisions of the state building and fire code and moving the bill to the consent calendar.
Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas
The commission approved a voluntary annexation and initial Light Industry zoning for a 4.5'acre tract north of Millennium Drive, expanding the city's industrial land inventory. The action was adopted on second reading and carried unanimously.
Sterling Heights, Macomb County, Michigan
Councilmembers thanked voters and election staff and paid tribute to outgoing Councilwoman Dianna Koski, who served on the Sterling Heights City Council for 36 years.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Wrightsboro Elementary principal Michelle Faison and teachers outlined a family-engagement literacy effort that provided English and Spanish copies of a single book to students and families, scheduled read-alouds and online resources, and schoolwide trivia contests to build reading habits and family involvement.
Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas
Several Elgin council members asked the city to pursue a forensic audit and legal review after hearing audit findings and accounting irregularities. The city's police chief said the Texas Rangers' supervisor told staff the Rangers will contact the city next week to arrange a meeting; the comptroller had not yet reached out, staff said.
Martin County, Florida
The Martin MPO unanimously approved amendments to the FY26''2030 Transportation Improvement Program that add roughly $8 million for the State Road 710 Southwest Warfield Boulevard project and just under $2.5 million in federal transit formula operating funds for the Port St. Lucie urbanized area.
Corona City, Riverside County, California
The Corona City Council approved moving ahead with a design contract for the North Mall on Nov. 5 but attached conditions that require the selected architect to demonstrate historic‑design capability and spelled out a city preference for for‑sale housing and cultural‑resource work in the scope.
Sterling Heights, Macomb County, Michigan
The Sterling Heights City Council appointed Hunter Neroni to a vacant seat on the Community Alliance and asked administration to secure a status update from the community foundation on a pending North Van Dyke purchase agreement.
Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas
Interim City Manager Robert Eads told the Elgin City Council on Tuesday that recent audits covering 10/01/2022 through 09/30/2024 show repeated weaknesses in internal controls, pooled-cash accounting and bank reconciliations driven largely by turnover in the finance office.
Columbus City Council, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
At the Nov. 5 meeting the commission reviewed a conceptual proposal to replace siding on a house and carriage house; staff requested an on‑site inspection and more detailed drawings, and warned that siding over historic finishes may not be appropriate.
Corona City, Riverside County, California
Assistant City Manager Justin Tucker told the Corona City Council the 2025 community survey shows gains in residents’ sense of community and event participation but a lower response rate than prior years; public commenters questioned sampling and question wording.
Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas
The City Commission adopted an ordinance to standardize how agenda items are placed for city boards, commissions and departments, adding a condition that items must be pertinent to the receiving board.
North Ogden City Planning Commission, North Ogden , Weber County, Utah
The commission recommended that city council add a cottage-kitchen definition and permitting path to the zoning and business license code. The amendment would allow state-regulated home production of certain low-risk foods under Utah Department of Agriculture & Food rules, subject to local licensing.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
A district Math 1 vision team including teacher leaders and principals drafted agreements to use the core Amplify curriculum (formerly Desmos) with shared supplemental resources, weekly PLC planning, common formative assessment and consistent parent communication to raise student engagement and end-of-course outcomes.
Martin County, Florida
A federal certification review of the Port St. Lucie Transportation Management Area found no corrective actions and commended the Martin MPO for outreach and transit planning; the review team proposed two recommendations on mapping and fiscal constraint documentation.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
Representative Pavlov’s House Bill 4929, creating a formal process for medical professionals to voluntarily surrender state licenses or registrations, passed the Michigan House with a 99–1 recorded vote and was ordered for immediate effect.
Columbus City Council, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
At its Nov. 5 meeting the German Village Commission ratified staff approvals and right‑of‑way items, approved several COAs with conditions (tree removal/replacement, window repairs, landscaping/pathway work), and split a high‑profile application at 1133 East Whittier Street — approving a new parking area but denying proposed concrete porch/steps.
Harlingen, Cameron County, Texas
Harlingen' The City Commission approved a conditional variance on Monday allowing the proposed Horseshoe Point subdivision to proceed with reduced spacing between its Morris Road entrances, provided the developer completes annexation and required drainage and sewer infrastructure before platting homes.
Grass Valley, Nevada County, California
The Grass Valley City Council on a 3–2 vote approved a preferred design for the downtown roundabout, selecting Alternative 5 — an oblong roundabout with a right‑in/right‑out treatment at the South Auburn–Neil intersection — and directed staff to proceed with environmental clearance, further traffic validation, accessibility design and public outreach.
Columbus City Council, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
The Department of Neighborhoods and Columbus City Council on Thursday celebrated the New American Leadership Academy (NALA) 2025 cohort, honoring 23 graduates and presenting a newly produced New American program resource guide that will be distributed to each graduate and made available online via a QR code.
Melbourne Beach, Brevard County, Florida
Melbourne Beach officials and consultants on Thursday described an updated climate vulnerability assessment required by state regulators and intended to make the town eligible for FDEP Resilient Florida implementation grants, and residents urged immediate action after reporting severe street flooding in Basin 10.
North Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The committee ratified a completed trip by the Future Business Leaders of America to Kalahari in Pocono Manor, PA. The district reported the total cost to the district was $1,829 for 32 students and approved the ratification by voice vote.
Sterling Heights, Macomb County, Michigan
Sterling Heights formally swore in three new police officers during a ceremony at the council meeting on Wednesday.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
The district reported three schools (Freeman, Forest Hills, Williston) were designated for Comprehensive School Improvement funds and recommended spending on staff incentives, coaching and retention rather than one-time software or materials.
Columbus City Council, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
A German Village property owner told the commission that changes required by a recent settlement routed sidewalk and related emergency repairs through the German Village Commission, delaying a contractor and tenants after a water‑line break and resulting in a subsequent citation to the vendor.
Environment, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Connecticut
The Riparian Buffers Working Group met to examine whether vegetated riparian buffers should be added to state law and, if so, whether to place protections under the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Act or in municipal zoning rules.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Staff presented skate-park design guidelines emphasizing site selection, safety, materials and multiple park scales; several board members urged the department to reframe guidelines as 'all-wheels' parks to include roller skating, bikes and scooters and to prioritize visibility and shade.
Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York
Fire Chief Michael Mons told council the city planned capital maintenance and rehabilitation across stations more than 50 years old, including oil-water separators, exhaust extraction systems, roofing and floor work. The request also includes funds to buy portable radios, mobile data terminals and communications for a technical rescue team.
North Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District staff reported positive student engagement in the SHIELD pilot at five elementary schools and presented a budget, logistics and materials plan to expand SHIELD (STEM/engineering curriculum with LEGO, Project Lead The Way and micro:bits) to all 13 elementary schools for 2026–27.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Staff briefed the board on the department's CAPRA reaccreditation effort, explaining the standards, timeline and staff participation required for a January 2026 submission and a site visit in 2026.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
Public Works presented a concept plan to the Laguna Beach Planning Commission on Nov. 5 to refresh Jarrus Park at 260 Cliff Drive, proposing an ADA path extension, a small bulb‑out planting area, stair and wall repairs, consolidated parking pay equipment, and updated low‑profile walkway lighting.
North Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The North Penn School District approved revisions to the secondary program of studies for 2026–27 that make a personal finance course a high‑school graduation requirement for the class of 2030, expand dual‑enrollment options and add course offerings including AP Cybersecurity and new art classes.
Martin County, Florida
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) presented its FY2027''2031 draft tentative work program to the Martin County MPO, stressing safety priorities, noting lower funding allocations tied to revenue projections, and advancing several State Road 710 corridor segments into design and construction years.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
After a staff review of the future teacher scholarship program’s history and outcomes, the board approved programmatic adjustments to prioritize later-year awards, expand eligibility to certain related service providers, and embed HR support to improve yield and retention.
Yucaipa, San Bernardino County, California
Yucaipa — The Yucaipa Planning Commission voted to approve planning entitlement PLN/PHEDash25Dash0006, allowing Golden State Glazing to construct a pre‑engineered metal building with about 11,000 square feet of warehouse space and 2,000 square feet of office space on two adjoining parcels in the city’s community industrial land‑use district.
Fresno City, Fresno County, California
The City of Fresno Planning Commission voted to forward to City Council a staff recommendation to certify the environmental impact report and adopt an updated Tower District Specific Plan and new design standards and guidelines.
2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan
The Michigan House of Representatives on Nov. 4 adopted House Resolution 196, urging Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to provide the U.S. Department of Justice an unredacted copy of Michigan’s statewide voter registration file.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
The Science Place Foundation asked Dallas Parks staff to evaluate stabilization needs for a 100,000-square-foot historic building in Fair Park and to consider near-term funding; the foundation offered to lead planning and to provide research and technical assessments.
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
The committee approved a resolution directing the city manager to propose micro community locations so each council district has access to a micro community by Jan. 1, 2027 (or a report explaining barriers), and amended the resolution to require that sites be geographically spaced and prioritize areas without existing homelessness services.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Residents, nonprofit leaders and a state representative called on the Dallas Parks and Recreation Board to move the Fair Park Community Park development agreement forward while several board members urged an independent due-diligence review before finalizing any agreement.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
The board approved the calendar committee’s recommended draft B for the 2026–27 traditional calendar after a divided discussion about scheduling a teacher workday that would fall on Yom Kippur and whether to swap that workday with a February Super Bowl/Monday recess day.
Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
At a public meeting in Skowhegan, Maine Department of Transportation officials outlined the kickoff of the environmental review and preliminary engineering for a proposed second bridge over the Kennebec River.
Decatur County, Indiana
The Decatur County Area Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals approved applications to site a 171‑foot telecommunications monopole on property owned by Jeff and Lisa Deck after hearing resident concerns about radio‑frequency exposure and receiving assurances from the applicant and staff about compliance with federal limits.
North Ogden City Planning Commission, North Ogden , Weber County, Utah
Planning commissioners and residents discussed an Atkinson/Pauling annexation concept that would bring roughly 142d15 acres into North Ogden and apply small-lot single-family zoning.
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
The Quality of Life Committee considered Bill 2025-22, an amendment to Santa Fe City Code sections on animal abandonment and unattended animals, approved an amendment reducing the fine for keeping animals on medians to $50, and voted to amend the schedule to refer the bill to Public Safety and return it for further committee and finance review.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Staff outlined short-term steps to make pre-K classrooms financially sustainable after a county reduction in funded classrooms, including certifying sites for NC Pre-K billing, limiting three-year-old enrollment, and seeking endowment or capital support for classroom capacity.
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington
Oak Harbor City Council on Nov. 5 adopted Resolution 25‑24, a comprehensive update to the city’s master fee schedule covering development services, public-safety permits, parks, marina and other fees.
Ojai City, Ventura County, California
The Ojai Planning Commission on Nov. 5 approved Conditional Use Permit CUP‑25006 for Joplin’s, 715 East Ojai Avenue, allowing outdoor live music, string lights and a sunshade under conditions that include adherence to the city’s noise ordinance, required shields for string lights and a one‑year review.
New Hanover County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
District transportation staff told the board the department has filled 99 of 116 driver positions and hired eight new drivers since July, but road-test scheduling, DMV certifier availability and daily absences keep routine double runs and stops on major roads in place.
Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York
Syracuse police told the Common Council they will apply for a Bureau of Justice Assistance grant not to exceed $141,000, with a 50% local match, to purchase 50 body-worn cameras, accessories and licensing for the department's SWAT team.
Santa Barbara City, Santa Barbara County, California
The commission ratified consent-calendar actions (projects at 1109 State Street; 401 East Victoria Street; 1426 Bath Street) and heard staff announcements about a Cal Poly graduate studio open house, an ordinance amendment before Planning Commission and Mills Act restoration progress at 1734 Anacapa Street.
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Sandy Emery, program manager for youth and family services for the City of Santa Fe, told the Quality of Life Committee on Nov. 6 that the Youth Community Violence Interruption pilot was developed after three fatal youth gun-violence incidents in 2020 and has since expanded into a multi-agency effort.
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington
Oak Harbor City Council on Nov. 5 adopted Ordinance 2030, a mid‑biennial budget amendment that funds public safety staffing and equipment, a regional training-facility purchase, software and capital projects, and an environmental impact statement tied to the comprehensive plan.
CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, Nevada
Kirsten Cyr, CCSD’s chief community engagement officer, told trustees Nov. 5 that a 90‑interview SWOT analysis of the district’s community engagement and communications functions found strengths in events and partnerships but also systemic weaknesses — notably inconsistent family‑communication platforms and siloed program units. Staff proposed a new website, consolidation of family support services and standardized trustee community meetings.
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington
Oak Harbor City Council on Nov. 5 adopted Ordinance 2029 to increase the city’s regular property tax levy by the statutory 1% for 2026. Council approved the measure 4–3 after a staff presentation explaining the implicit price deflator, levy mechanics, and an estimated $76,736 revenue increase from the 1% step.
Jefferson County, Alabama
County staff told commissioners that approved senior centers receive $20,000 for operational costs and may use that money for equipment and operating needs; commissioners said additional requests are typically handled through discretionary funds and one commissioner asked to meet with staff about Fairfield-area needs.
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington
Island County Human Services officials told the Oak Harbor City Council on Nov. 5 that adding a second veterans services officer (VSO) this year dramatically increased claim success and benefit dollars reaching local veterans. Staff described outreach methods, program services, and unmet needs such as social isolation among aging veterans.
Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The borough issued a traffic study for Robinson and Shoemaker to determine whether PennDOT warrants a signal; staff completed paving and stormwater fixes on downtown parking lots 3 and 4 and an RFP for the borough engineer is due Nov. 7.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
Laguna Beach planners on Nov. 5 approved a broad set of amended entitlements for the Pacific Edge Hotel redevelopment, including an automated parking garage with roughly 220 spaces and a suite of circulation and design changes for the oceanfront resort.
Bourbon County, Kentucky
The commission approved the meeting agenda and the minutes from the previous meeting by voice vote; no other formal actions or ordinances were taken.
Decatur County, Indiana
The Area Plan Commission approved Nathan Crowell's request to subdivide about 5 acres from a 160‑acre parcel and rezone roughly 2.99 acres from A‑1 to A‑2 to permit a single‑family detached dwelling. The application packet was reported complete, there were no substantive public objections, and members voted in favor.
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania
During public comment multiple residents urged the council to create a civilian police review board and asked the district attorney's office for clearer communication about an ongoing criminal matter referenced as 'Justice for Jell O.' Council members said a proposed ordinance is with the solicitor for legal review and cautioned against passing a
Bourbon County, Kentucky
Two residents described persistent noise from a nearby cryptocurrency-mining and generator site and urged the planning commission to locate and adopt protective land-use measures. Officials said they would inspect the site and prioritize drafting zoning language and a county map.
CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, Nevada
Western High School principal Antonio Rael told the Clark County School District board Nov. 5 that 'Warrior Opportunity Wednesdays,' a restructured school day that sends about 60% of students to targeted small-group sessions while giving teachers 80 minutes of uninterrupted PLC time, has coincided with early academic gains. Principals from Northeast Career & Technical Academy and Jim Bridger Middle School also described mastery-based flexible pacing and team-based project learning pilots the district is tracking.
Manhattan-Ogden USD 383, School Boards, Kansas
Several Manhattan residents used public comment on Nov. 5 to demand the resignation of Trustee Katie Allen, saying her prior remark that a death was "well deserved" harmed the community; the trustee said she apologized, rejected calls to resign and urged dialogue while describing abuse she says she's received.
Liberty Elementary District (4266), School Districts, Arizona
At its Nov. 5 organizational meeting at the Jerry Roby facility, the Liberty Elementary District board failed in two separate votes to elect a board president, leaving the board without a formally elected president and prompting legal counsel to advise scheduling the election again on a future agenda.
North Ogden City Planning Commission, North Ogden , Weber County, Utah
The North Ogden City Planning Commission on Wednesday delayed a decision on a developer27s request to rezone about 14.5 acres near 715 East 2100 North, citing community concerns about density, traffic, flooding and school capacity.
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania
Kenneth Bounds told council sewage entered his basement during an Oct. 23 storm despite a backflow preventer; he requested an engineering report on the cause and repairs coordinated with Mill Creek Township. Council asked administration to have the engineering department investigate; administration said the city sewer department has been actively
Santa Barbara City, Santa Barbara County, California
The Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks Commission on Nov. 5 continued review of a proposed detached ADU, two-car garage and associated site work at 2321 East Islay and asked the applicant to return with revised options for the driveway, gate detailing and exterior color.
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
The Assembly Finance Committee approved distributing remaining FY26 assembly grant funds (asking grantees to advise the city if they do not need them), voted to pause waterfront city museum work, and directed staff to develop a public engagement plan to inform FY27 budget choices.
Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island
Summary of recorded votes and formal actions: council approved a tri‑party lease carve‑out to enable Penrose LLC to pursue LIHTC financing (8–0); the licensing board removed a midnight‑closing stipulation and renewed licenses including Industrial Cafe and United Auto Service; two small claims were denied.
Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
An attorney for a property owner asked the borough to vacate a paper street between two parcels near 618 Lincoln Ave.; petitioners agreed to pay the costs and indemnify the borough. Staff will prepare and advertise an ordinance and a required public hearing before potential adoption.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
Design review and a coastal development permit for a modest remodel and limited additions at 1155 South Coast Highway were approved by the Laguna Beach Planning Commission on Nov. 5.
Douglas Unified District (4174) Collection, School Districts, Arizona
After an executive session under Arizona law for personnel matters, the Douglas Unified governing board adopted a statement of charges against a certified counselor identified as CL, authorized notice and potential dismissal after a 10-day period unless a hearing is requested, and named potential hearing officers.
Decatur County, Indiana
The Decatur County Area Plan Commission voted to adopt the county's property revitalization ordinance on its second public reading, authorizing a formal process to address unsafe buildings and nuisance properties.
Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
Council members discussed a parent‑funded request for police presence at a local nonpublic school on Nov. 5 but agreed not to sign an agreement until legal and training requirements are confirmed.
Westwood Heights Schools, School Boards, Michigan
Superintendent Keyes' report (delivered by staff) introduced a CARES staff recognition team and highlighted curricular work: a University of Michigan pre-service partnership at Hamady Elementary, a Flint Excellence math focus, intentional vocabulary and fluency work, and an additional 30 minutes of daily math instruction for elementary students.
Santa Barbara City, Santa Barbara County, California
The Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks Commission on Nov. 5 approved project design and final approval for a remodel and two-story addition at 1315 Alta Vista Road, concluding the project can meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for rehabilitation and qualify for a categorical CEQA exemption.
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
City finance staff told the Assembly Finance Committee that two recently approved ballot measures — a mill-rate cap and sales‑tax exemptions — will reduce future revenues, with staff estimating an annualized sales‑tax loss of about $11 million.
Manhattan-Ogden USD 383, School Boards, Kansas
A Manhattan parent told the board that the district's visitors policy has been used to bar a behavioral technician from observing his daughter's special-education sessions after the family raised instructional concerns.
Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio
The commission granted final subdivision approval for Bridlewood Section 1 (S25‑5): 27 single‑family lots on about 18.53 acres, three common area lots and ~3.65 acres of right‑of‑way dedication. Commissioners noted the prior city council action that amended the overall development’s minimum home size.
Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
A property owner has applied to convert the second floor of the rear garage at 33 E. Third St. into a third dwelling unit and is appealing the zoning officer's determination; staff said four variances are required and a hearing is advertised for Nov. 18 at 7 p.m.
Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island
A Pawtucket resident proposed using the City Hall parking lot as a temporary overnight shelter for unhoused residents, presenting a budgeted plan she said would cost about $8,300 and offering a partnership with Open Doors for operations and training.
Vigo County, Indiana
At its November meeting the Vigo County Area Plan Commission approved multiple subdivision plats and rezonings, plus a resolution updating meeting decorum rules. Most approvals carried with standard staff conditions such as drainage plan approval, health department sign‑off and bonding where needed.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The Laguna Beach Planning Commission on Nov. 5 approved an amendment to Rygoods’ conditional use permit to expand the bakery-café into an adjacent 847-square-foot suite in the Lumberyard Mall, while preserving the business’s existing beer-and-wine service.
Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
On Nov. 5, 2025 the Clarks Summit Borough Council voted to donate an older police vehicle to a local fire company, approved vendor payments and minutes, and moved to advertise the 2026 budgets after reducing planned paving allocations; council members said the adjustments avoid millage or fee increases.
Douglas Unified District (4174) Collection, School Districts, Arizona
The Douglas Unified School District governing board voted on Nov. 6 to approve four performance goals proposed by Superintendent Samaniego aimed at rebuilding common formative assessments, creating three stakeholder advisory councils, forming a superintendent student advisory board and finishing a unified mission and vision statement by June 2026.
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania
Council approved a $25,000 DCNR grant appropriation and advanced multiple ordinances on first reading, including program-income appropriations and water-authority guaranteed-revenue borrowing authorizations; council also confirmed an appointment to the planning commission by a 5–2 vote.
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
The Juneau City and Borough Finance Director, Miss Flick, told the Assembly Finance Committee on Nov. 5 that FY25 closed with substantially better results than projected, driven by larger-than-expected investment earnings and underspending across departments.
Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio
The Beavercreek City Planning Commission approved a conditional‑use permit for Club 27, an indoor golf‑simulator business at 1261 North Fairfield Road, by a 4–1 vote.
Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island
The Pawtucket City Council voted 8–0 to authorize a tri‑party agreement amending a ground lease to let Penrose LLC pursue low‑income housing tax credits and develop 60–72 affordable housing units on School Street.
Vigo County, Indiana
The Vigo County Area Plan Commission amended Section 6 of the Unified Zoning Ordinance to allow the director or a designee to step onto private property beyond the public right‑of‑way to investigate zoning complaints that cannot be observed from public access, while retaining warrant requirements for closed structures.
Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Library director Bizholz told council a state funding impasse could delay about $140,000 in state aid and that the loss of passport acceptance status could cost roughly $140,000 in annual revenue; he said both developments together could place substantial strain on the library's ~ $700,000 budget and that the library will step up fundraising.
Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio
The Beavercreek City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend an amendment to PUD 06‑6 that would raise the allowable residential density from 3 to 6 dwelling units per acre for a defined portion of the Mission Point development.
Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania
Mayor Joe Schumberg presented the city's draft 2026 general fund budget and five-year forecast, proposing a preliminary budget of about $112.6 million and a recommended 1-mill property tax option aimed at smoothing out future deficits.
Melbourne Beach, Brevard County, Florida
Melbourne Beach commissioners voted unanimously Nov. 5 to execute a contract with Atlantic Development of Cocoa Inc. for the Basin 1 stormwater infrastructure improvement project and directed the town manager to issue a notice to proceed for initial scoping work.
Boise City, Boise, Ada County, Idaho
Commissioners and the airport director discussed operational strain from the federal government shutdown, noted impacts on TSA and air-traffic control staff and Idaho National Guard technicians, and announced airport-led employee assistance including meals, gift cards and a drive-through donation drop-off.
Boise City, Boise, Ada County, Idaho
Staff presented 15% design renderings for Concourse A and related terminal improvements, recommended a traditional baggage handling system, proposed a central utility plant, and outlined a phased schedule that targets construction starting in 2028 with an estimated opening in 2030.
Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Finance staff reported a $416,960 deficit in the draft 2026 budget and proposed a not-to-exceed millage for advertisement. Mayor Marlon Hendrick highlighted roughly $147 million in locally assessed tax-exempt property value and estimated about $2.3 million in foregone municipal revenue as a driver of the gap.
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The committee moved Resolution 20250307 to the full council for second reading. The amendment extends time and adds funding for master contracts that support paid summer work experiences for low-income youth in Cuyahoga County; providers described application windows, outreach, random selection, and TANF-related eligibility constraints.
Manhattan-Ogden USD 383, School Boards, Kansas
At its Nov. 5 meeting the Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 board unanimously approved three construction/service contracts (parking design, fire alarm/mass notification, elevator upgrades) and passed the consent agenda including personnel actions and donations.
Plain City Council, Plain City, Madison County, Ohio
Plain City Council continued its work session to review an RFQ to select a consultant to develop a parks master plan for the Ranko site and Pastime Park.
Sunbury City, Delaware County, Ohio
The Services Committee approved minutes from its Oct. 1 meeting (3 ayes) and later voted to adjourn. No other formal votes on grants or resolutions were recorded during the meeting.
Vigo County, Indiana
The Area Plan Commission approved the Bullseye Jack commercial subdivision, a planned eight‑lot, 21.03‑acre development near Highway 40/46, subject to FAA, NDOT and city engineering approvals and standard drainage and bonding conditions.
Manhattan-Ogden USD 383, School Boards, Kansas
District assessment staff told the board that Kansas adopted new ELA and math tests in 2024-25 and that the state set new performance cut scores; the district warned that direct year-to-year comparisons are not valid without using the state's concordance tools.
LA JOYA ISD, School Districts, Texas
The board reviewed a Lone Star Governance time-use tracker, heard a presentation on proposed board operating procedures, approved the consent agenda by voice vote, and was notified via a Texas Education Agency letter that the agency will continue the appointment of the conservator and the board of managers.
Marin County, California
The Planning Commission continued the review of a proposed 36‑lot vesting tentative map at 1501 Lucas Valley Road to June 23 after staff recommended summary denial because of extensive grading and street/drainage deficiencies and the applicant submitted a late, substantive legal filing.
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
At its Nov. 5 meeting the Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education accepted the progress-monitoring report for interim goals 2.1 and 2.2 (math proficiency) and approved the consent agenda (items 6.1 6.11). Both measures passed on roll-call votes.
Marin County, California
Marin County officials said at a homelessness workshop that temporary rental-assistance funds earmarked for rapid use are delayed after a primary outreach partner closed, and county behavioral-health staff reported about 25'to'2 care-court petitions filed so far, with roughly 11 voluntary care agreements and no involuntary care plans.
Sunbury City, Delaware County, Ohio
Council approved hiring counsel to follow up on Purdue Pharma and other national opioid settlements to ensure Sunbury’s interests are protected and any eligible funds are claimed.
Plain City Council, Plain City, Madison County, Ohio
Plain City Council and the Personal Finance Committee met in a joint work session to examine the proposed 2026 operating and capital budgets and related forecasts.
Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The Pottstown Committee of the Whole heard on Nov. 5 that the Evans and Franklin Street bridges over Norfolk Southern require Priority 1 repairs and that Norfolk Southern has awarded a contract valued at $1,000,000.
Littleton City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
An attendee at the Environmental Stewardship board meeting urged the city to resume and accelerate comprehensive plan updates, saying the plan adopted Oct. 15, 2019 is overdue for review and that changes to the zoning map and code require prompt evaluation and reporting to the public.
Manhattan-Ogden USD 383, School Boards, Kansas
Manhattan Virtual Academy staff told the board that while Infinite Campus shows 174 full-time students, MBA serves over 250 learners across multiple enrollment models (full time, co-enrollment, course acceleration). Staff outlined professional development, special-education supports and a 97% graduation rate for the previous year.
Sunbury City, Delaware County, Ohio
Staff reported multiple construction milestones: Phase 1 paving on Crossley expected in November 2025, Phase 2 in October 2026; emergency access for fire apparatus will be installed; a signal at the future Hitachi crossing is anticipated around 2027; pump station upgrades and sewer-lining work are scheduled to begin in January.
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
A parent at the Nov. 5 meeting asked Albuquerque Public Schools to disclose a student survey administered to middle- and high-school students and to confirm whether the district met federal Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) notice and opt-out requirements.
Littleton City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Littleton Public Works planners Shane Roberts and Kenna Davis told the Environmental Stewardship board on a recent meeting that staff will begin a 2026 update of the city's Transportation Master Plan (TMP) with a kickoff anticipated in 2026 and an overall timeline of roughly 18 to 20 months.
Sunbury City, Delaware County, Ohio
Police presented October traffic and speed-sign data showing high vehicle counts and higher average speeds on North Miller Drive and Cherry Street; services committee previewed a year-long Safe Streets for All study to guide safety-focused street work and future funding applications.
Douglas Unified District (4174) Collection, School Districts, Arizona
The Douglas Unified School District governing board approved its consent agenda on Nov. 6, endorsing multiple personnel hires and transfers, accepting donations, renewing internship and teacher-pathway agreements and temporarily suspending a policy reading requirement so two policies could be adopted on first reading.
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
Multiple speakers during public forum asked the Albuquerque Public Schools board to support a Community and Student Workforce Agreement (CSWA) to require project labor agreements and state-certified apprenticeships on large APS construction projects, arguing it would create local career pathways and keep construction dollars in the community.
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
Multiple middle-school principals and WEB coordinators told the Albuquerque Public Schools board on Nov. 5 that the district's WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) mentoring program has improved school climate and early assessment indicators, citing Panorama survey gains and local diagnostic improvements.
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education on Nov. 5 voted to accept the district's progress-monitoring report for interim goals 2.1 and 2.2, which track middle-school math proficiency.
Boise City, Boise, Ada County, Idaho
The Boise Airport Commission approved the meeting minutes and adjourned after opening public comment; no public commenters were present in-person or online.