What happened on Monday, 10 November 2025
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma
The Chickasha Industrial Authority approved a $5,000 payment tied to an Economic Development Council recruiting trip to California after members debated whether the expense should have been approved earlier and whether it should be treated as reimbursement rather than a donation.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Trustees heard that Friends-of-the-Library volunteers are working to reinstate or refile nonprofit paperwork and that the scholarship rubric and comprehensive policy draft are near final review. Trustees recommended additional legal review for some policies and scheduled further discussion in December.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board approved, by voice vote, an agenda motion described in the agenda as approving additional 'vape centers' at the high school; the transcript records the motion, second and that the motion carried, but no roll‑call tally or additional details were recorded.
Chicago Transit Authority Board, C, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
Committee members celebrated passage of a recent transit bill that yielded funding the committee said will support continued accessibility improvements at the Chicago Transit Authority and the addition of an ADA‑related staff position in CTA’s compliance office.
Enterprise Technology Services (ETS), Office of, Executive , Hawaii
A recorded lesson from the Office of Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) stressed privacy-by-design, data minimization and concrete secure-coding practices — including input sanitization, password hashing, TLS and patching — with references to major breaches and privacy laws.
Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan
After the occupancy discussion the commission reviewed an updated audio recording/map conversion to GIS and a building valve document dated Aug. 12; staff said corrections were in progress and asked whether commissioners had questions. The commission accepted the administrative update.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
La Comisión de Adultos Mayores y Bienestar Social de la Cámara celebró una vista pública para considerar el Proyecto de la Cámara 931, que busca enmendar la Ley 100-21 para incluir el maltrato de mascotas en la definición de intimidación contra adultos mayores.
Akron, Summit County, Ohio
The City of Akron public safety committee met at 2:15 p.m. and placed five grant ordinances on the council consent agenda, moving forward applications for Project Safe Neighborhoods, two body‑worn camera grants, a $2 million‑cap community‑based violence prevention initiative, and a State Homeland Security terrorism and mass‑casualty preparedness grant.
Seal Beach, Orange County, California
Recreation staff briefed the council on special-event capacity and Olympic activation opportunities tied to LA28; council agreed to create an Olympic planning committee and to explore more events (farmers markets, tournaments, viewing parties) while balancing resident impacts and staffing constraints.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
La Cámara abrió votación electrónica de 30 minutos y cerró a las 3:54 p.m.; el escrutinio consolidado muestra la aprobación de todos los proyectos incluidos en el calendario final (detalles de tallies en el cuerpo).
Seal Beach, Orange County, California
Council signaled support for incremental, low-cost improvements to Main Street — brighter street bulbs, restriping and pressure washing — and asked staff to cost them out while creating a Business First working group to address vacancy and regulatory barriers.
Waynoka Public Schools, School Districts, Oklahoma
Administrators reported October school activities, a proficiency-based classroom incentive and timing-driven variances in district finances at a Waynoka Public Schools board meeting.
Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan
The Benton Harbor Planning Commission on Nov. 11 declined to lift contingencies for a proposed business occupancy after commissioners said required documents — including a security plan, property-line delineation and proof of business registration — had not been verified in the official record.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Food and Drug Administration announced it will remove broad boxed warnings from many estrogen-related hormone replacement therapy products for menopause, citing a comprehensive literature review and expert panel recommendation, officials said Friday at a Department of Health and Human Services news event.
Linn County, Kansas
The Linn County Commission approved minutes, claims totaling $295,105.76, a state inmate per diem rate and an IT multifactor renewal; commissioners also reviewed a courthouse roof insurance update and contractor invoice but declined to release funds until insurance proceeds arrive. Several executive sessions were held with no public action.
Seal Beach, Orange County, California
Staff said the 1930s-era marine safety/police substation needs substantial work and estimated a full rebuild at roughly $15 million; council asked staff to pursue grant and debt options, consider staged work, and return with a working-group roadmap by late February 2026.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
La Cámara de Representantes aprobó por unanimidad la resolución 503 para felicitar a Carlos Delgado por su nominación al Salón de la Fama; Delgado asistió al hemiciclo, agradeció el reconocimiento y dialogó brevemente con la asamblea.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Trustees will seek a general contractor through an RFP after confirming there are no historical-preservation impediments; a $5,500 mold-remediation quote has been submitted to the town's insurer.
Linn County, Kansas
Two residents of Lake Chaparral pressed the Linn County Commission on Monday for more consistent enforcement of sanitation and building codes and for better follow-through from the county attorney’s office.
Waynoka Public Schools, School Districts, Oklahoma
The Waynoka Public Schools board voted to accept the highest rebid of $10,600 for a 2015 Chevy Suburban, approved a resolution to accept a pending donation, adopted several board policies, approved the 2026 meeting schedule, declared surplus property, and approved prior minutes. All recorded votes on these items were affirmative.
Seal Beach, Orange County, California
City staff presented a proposal to site digital billboards on two freeway-adjacent parcels, saying vendors will build and operate signs under a lease while the city could require content limits and reserve space for public-safety messages. Council asked staff for further design input, community outreach and a progress report by February 2026.
Atchison County, Kansas
The commission authorized a KDOC first-quarter budget adjustment of $195,300 and approved purchase orders for grading work, tax-sale abstracting and an IT security "uplift" with ConvergeOne to address a prior security incident.
South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island
Left Field and contractor Gilbane told the council Nov. 10 that the high‑school construction is on schedule—foundations for the three‑story academic tower are complete—and that they have proposed revised change‑order approval thresholds to avoid schedule delays while keeping council oversight.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
La Cámara aprobó el proyecto de la cámara 777, que propone exigir a proveedores de contenido sexualmente explícito en medios digitales la implementación de mecanismos de verificación de edad para impedir el acceso de menores; el autor citó estudios y modelos implementados en otros estados de EE. UU.
Atchison County, Kansas
After canvassing 16 provisional ballots, the Atchison County Commission accepted the county clerk’s recommendation to count 12 and not count four and adopted the official Nov. 4 general election results by a 3-0 vote.
2025 Legislature, Virgin Islands
Jennifer Matarangas King, commissioner‑nominee for the Department of Tourism, told the Senate committee that marketing and festival investments drove 2025 visitor revenue growth and that the department is expanding staff and festival planning ahead of Cruisin Christmas Festival and other events.
San Clemente City, Orange County, California
The San Clemente Golf Course Committee approved a redesign of the course scorecard, directed staff to limit outside tournaments to reduce resident disruption and supported a council-requested resident advance-booking option that allows cardholders two reservations up to 30 days in advance for a $25 per-player premium.
Cerro Gordo County, Iowa
Cerro Gordo County supervisors on Monday, Nov. 10 held a public hearing on a revision to the county nuisance ordinance (Ordinance 11c) and moved the draft for a first reading after extensive testimony from residents and farmers.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
La Cámara aprobó el proyecto de la cámara 636 para incluir el voluntariado en el Código Municipal, condicionando su creación a recursos municipales y con salvaguardas para evitar el desplazamiento de empleo remunerado.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
The library director reported October program attendance, circulation counts and social-media reach. She said a large traffic spike in website visits appeared to originate from China and Singapore; she will consult CyberOptic and report back. Trustees praised the children's librarian for story-time gains.
York Suburban SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Board received a York Adams Tax Bureau budget report showing $7.4 million in revenues and a 1.75% collection fee, learned district collections are down 2.7% year-to-date, and heard a legislative update on the statewide budget impasse and a proposed emergency flexibility bill.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Trustees voted 6–0 to buy two mobile picture-book shelves at $900 each from the local builder who made the library's original shelving. Trustees agreed to fund the purchase from the Clark trust and to allow minor additional delivery costs up to a reasonable amount.
York Suburban SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Student representative and building leaders reported athletic and arts achievements, growing AP and dual‑enrollment participation, and expanded career‑and‑technical credentials including EMT and OSHA certifications.
Concord Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Concord Township supervisors unanimously approved an updated Emergency Operations Plan (Resolution 37) and voted to apply for a $1,500 open-space grant for bird blinds (Resolution 38) at their Nov. 5 meeting.
Utah Department of Financial Institutions, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
This transcript is a caregiving presentation and personal talk, not a civic/government meeting; no civic articles will be produced.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
The Salinas Youth City Council presented its recent work — including participation on a superintendent advisory committee, event support (El Grito, Ciclovia), and a $2,500 grant proposal to produce five public‑service announcements — and councilmembers praised the youth for their engagement.
San Gabriel, Yuba County, California
The Planning Commission voted Nov. 10 to approve a conditional use permit allowing Complex SGV at 704 West Las Tunas Drive to sell beer and wine (Type 20 ABC license) for off‑site consumption, with conditions limiting distilled spirits and requiring police‑recommended security measures.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Perkiomen Valley School District board approved the appointment of Doctor Pete Nicholson as assistant superintendent by voice vote after the administration introduced him and described his secondary‑level leadership and renovation project experience.
Hiawatha, School Boards, Kansas
The board approved the meeting agenda and the consent agenda by voice votes and adjourned. The agenda and consent actions were recorded as passed with a 7-0 tally noted for the agenda and consent items.
San Gabriel, Yuba County, California
The San Gabriel Planning Commission on Nov. 10 approved a conditional use permit to allow a secondhand retail store at 323 North San Marino Avenue.
Town of Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Trustees were told the Town of Hubbardston secured a Massachusetts Broadband Institute grant of about $58,000 to fund a multimedia room, tablets and digital-literacy programming aimed in part at seniors. Trustees discussed connectivity upgrades, program design and next steps for implementation and reporting.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
La Cámara aprobó el proyecto de la cámara 218 para enmendar la Ley 209-2003 y ampliar de 30 a 60 días el plazo para que agencias y corporaciones públicas remitan informes estadísticos al Instituto de Estadística; la iniciativa fue defendida como una medida para mejorar la coherencia legal y la accesibilidad de datos sin imponer cargas fiscales.
Concord Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Residents and a citizens’ group urged Concord Township supervisors to take stronger enforcement and oversight after years of construction complaints tied to the Shops at Concord/Ridge Road development, including tree loss, early-morning trucking, steep detention-basin grades and safety concerns.
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
At an oversight hearing on Nov. 10, Guam legislators pressed the Guam Visitors Bureau and its board for clear, audited results from airline-incentive spending and greater transparency on travel, hiring and financial reporting after years of weak arrivals and market volatility.
York Suburban SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
York Suburban School District leaders on Nov. 10 laid out a multi‑year plan to strengthen curriculum and student supports and announced a targeted pilot of the Renaissance FastBridge benchmarking tool, with professional development costs in the materials listed at $3,492.50 and a quoted full‑implementation estimate of about $29,000.
Walker, Kent County, Michigan
The Fruitridge Bridge and interchange in Walker officially opened this month after a months-long modernization that added vehicle lanes, a 14-foot pedestrian path and safety-focused ramp reconfiguration, city and state officials said.
Lawrenceburg City, Dearborn County, Indiana
Staff told the Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Board the Parkside Market RFP is still being finalized, Durham Plaza tax-credit award is expected the week before Thanksgiving, and Maple Street developers are working through soils, utility taps and a commitment to owner-occupied units.
Walker, Kent County, Michigan
The Fruit Ridge Bridge and interchange in Walker officially opened following a ribbon-cutting celebration, city and state officials said.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Multiple public commenters told the Salinas City Council they are concerned about an investigation involving referendum petition signers and argued that law enforcement and district‑attorney involvement could chill protected petitioning and free‑speech rights; speakers requested public records and transparency about any referral to the DA.
South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island
The South Kingstown Town Council voted Nov. 10 to authorize the town manager to sign a tentative three‑year agreement with the International Brotherhood of Police Officers Local 489, which town staff said will cost approximately $1.4 million over three years.
Hiawatha, School Boards, Kansas
District leaders outlined a multi-part proposal to recruit future teachers through Education Foundation scholarships or reimbursements targeting upper-level college students and to pilot hiring a high school senior as a paid part-time intern at the middle school.
2025 Legislature, Virgin Islands
The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs announced a vendor selection for a new integrated licensing and enforcement system and reported active enforcement and evidence collection in the territory’s fuel market, while senators pressed the agency on staffing and compliance gaps.
Concord Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Trooper David Winn of the Pennsylvania State Police reported to Concord Township supervisors on Nov. 5 that the local PSP detachment is operating about 30% below its authorized patrol strength and that, while some crime categories have declined year-over-year, staffing shortages and retail-theft at a local Lululemon remain policy concerns.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
The Salinas Planning Commission on Nov. 5 voted to recommend City Council approve a land disposition and development agreement (DA 2025-001) with Taylor Fresh Foods to develop two downtown city parking lots into mixed-use projects, including an approximately 66-unit multifamily component on Parking Lot 12.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Perkiomen Valley’s policy committee held policy 122 (extracurricular activities) to reconcile contract language that calls activities co‑curricular with PSBA/PNN recommended language, and discussed policy 122.1 governing non‑sponsored groups’ facility use, insurance and whether disclaimers should be required.
Vermillion County, Indiana
Vermillion County EMA told the council the county's 27 existing sirens are aging and several do not function; EMA proposed inspections, repairing or replacing units, and installing three additional sirens to close coverage gaps, and recommended pursuing SHSP grant funding and bids.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Robin McCray, executive director of Community Human Services, presented program statistics and described the agency's role operating the SHARE Center shelter; city staff clarified the city splits SHARE Center funding 50/50 with Monterey County and that the city’s budgeted contribution is $1.8 million for the year.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Board members raised concerns that an administrative regulation linked to policy 321 uses vague terms such as 'indoctrination' and 'coercion,' asked for clearer definitions and enforcement guidance, and asked administration to revise the AR with stakeholder input for January review.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Doctor Russell, the district superintendent, told the policy committee that the items on the evening’s agenda would complete the district’s six‑year policy review cycle if approved, but the committee held or returned several items for further work, including the political‑activity administrative regulation, extracurricular terminology and non‑sponsored group rules.
Vermillion County, Indiana
Vermillion County approved short-term transfers and appropriations to cover rising interpreter costs in circuit court and higher autopsy expenses in the coroner's office. Circuit Court received a $3,000 transfer for interpreters; the coroner received $7,500 for autopsies.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
During a brief budget review, a council member asked about a PILOT payment for Highland. A staff member said the payment is $330,000 and offered to send a detailed spreadsheet to council. No budget amendments were proposed at the meeting.
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota
The commission authorized the IT director to sign Midco service orders to renew ISP contracts and preserve government pricing, and commissioners received announcements about solid waste holiday hours and yard-waste access for Veterans Day.
Lawrenceburg City, Dearborn County, Indiana
Longstreet Main Street told the Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Board that most exterior and sign grants are complete for the year; two non-owner-occupied exterior grants, two blade signs and one small-business action grant remain open and likely will be finalized in January.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
Staff told council recent weather delayed completion of a multi-court tennis project; low courts show puddling and a 24-hour drying test will determine whether rework is needed. The new trail through the woods drew positive feedback from residents and event users.
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota
The commission approved bid 2024-25Q, awarding the propane fuel supply contract for 11/01/2025–10/31/2026 to CHS Farmers Alliance of Huron, South Dakota, at a quoted price of $1.21 per gallon.
Lawrenceburg City, Dearborn County, Indiana
The Lawrenceburg City Redevelopment Board approved an additional $9,200 to finish installing the Liberty Theater sign after crews found unstable brick and ceiling conditions; staff said the Convention and Visitors Bureau has already paid more than $33,000 toward the project and the sign is scheduled to be turned on Friday.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
An unidentified speaker told the Fort Thomas City Council that a school board conducted a light-pollution analysis and that four adjacent residents who would be most affected "were very supportive" of proposed athletic field lighting plans.
Chilton County, Alabama
Road department staff described plans to buy new dump trucks through an ACCA joint bid with expected delivery in February–March, discussed warranties and the plan to surplus older trucks through auction with a guaranteed minimum sale amount, and debated whether auction proceeds typically cover purchase costs.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
City staff asked the council whether to reopen the GROW business grant application window and previewed several possible capital projects, including a KYTC-funded roundabout at Highland and Grand and a streetscape/crosswalk redesign at Grand and South Fort Thomas Avenue.
Hiawatha, School Boards, Kansas
Consultants have prepared diagrams and findings for the district master plan; the board and consultants will present results and gather public input Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the high school using Mentimeter and paper surveys.
Vermillion County, Indiana
Vermillion County council approved two public‑safety appropriations: $40,000 from the E‑911 fund for LTE handheld radios as a backup communications system and $25,000 to replace aged AED units (supported by a $10,000 Apex Solar grant).
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
Councilmembers questioned whether overtime spending and the cost of large public events justify hiring additional officers or changing event funding. Members also discussed SRO cost-sharing with schools and asked staff for historical cost breakdowns of the Merchants of Music event.
Athens City Council, Athens , Athens County, Ohio
public_service_announcement: transcript is an educational PSA about storm drains and illicit discharges, not a civic meeting with agenda items, motions, or votes.
Vermillion County, Indiana
Vermillion County council on Monday tabled a $215,000 request from the commissioners to cover inspection, appraisal and closing costs for a potential purchase of an ambulance building in Cayuga.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
Fort Thomas finance staff presented the city's General Ledger Monthly Financial report for the first quarter (July'September) and told the finance committee that, on balance, the city is tracking near expected budget percentages but that several funds show large timing-driven variances.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
The Salinas City Council on Monday approved an amendment to City Attorney Christopher Callahan’s employment agreement that raises his annual compensation to $300,000, a prorated $27,000 increase for the remainder of the fiscal year following a closed‑session performance review.
Bradley County, Tennessee
An ad hoc Bradley County committee heard staff estimates on turfing infields, discussed lost revenue from rainouts and possible funding through a pending TIF district or HCI funds, and voted to ask the mayor to return with a written proposal, updated quotes and a timeline for Bradley North and other candidate parks.
El Paso County, Texas
On reconvening from executive session, the court designated Yusuf Faran as chair of the county Civil Service Commission; the motion carried with Judge Samaniego noted absent for the vote.
MONONGALIA COUNTY SCHOOLS, School Districts, West Virginia
Monongalia County Schools highlighted Skyview Elementary after the school recorded 95% attendance for 15 consecutive days; a presenter credited Mrs. Barr's fifth-grade class and encouraged continued efforts to reach 95% attendance countywide.
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota
The commission approved the consent agenda by roll call, confirming minutes, several personnel actions (including hiring and a classification change), a retirement, updates to solid waste job descriptions, a lease addendum with Blue Law Firm, fuel quotes, and payment of bills.
Hiawatha, School Boards, Kansas
District staff said KDHE accepted a trust fund application and will conduct a limited site assessment with soil borings and monitoring wells, followed by a year of monitoring to determine any need for cleanup or extended monitoring.
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota
Parks and Recreation Director Chad Schroeder invited residents to a public informational meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in the Blackburn Room (333 9th St. SW) where SDSU landscape architecture students will present concept plans for Gibbs Park and Stony Run Park.
California Volunteers, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
A staff member from the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank said the site is serving as a distribution center and that the National Guard is assisting with logistics at the event.
Hiawatha, School Boards, Kansas
The district will offer an in-district Certified Nursing Assistant course next school year, giving juniors and seniors the chance to earn six hours of college credit and sit for the CNA credential. The program is capped at 10 students per section and is supported by a roughly $6,000 grant for simulation equipment.
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island
The town will advertise a public hearing on amendments to local ordinance language and state statute requests to clarify transferability of 100% disabled-veteran exemptions to surviving spouses and to consider raising the regular veterans exemption toward neighboring-town levels (the assessor suggested $250 as an option).
Franklin County, School Districts, Tennessee
The board approved several policy updates and received and filed intercategory amendments and the October financial report; trustees discussed strategic plan language and the budgetary impact of maintenance expenses as ESSER funds end.
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan said families who rely on SNAP are feeling effects from the federal government shutdown and asked residents to donate to local food pantries. She announced a new interactive "Community Cupboard" map and directed people to livonia.gov for emergency food assistance information and a list of nearby pantries.
Franklin County, School Districts, Tennessee
Franklin County’s elementary supervisor for data presented 2024–25 testing results showing district-level gains and identified lower performance in U.S. history and some secondary math; the board discussed RTI, PLCs, tutor programs and strategic goals to move schools toward a C average.
Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
Mayor Maureen Miller Rosnan invited Livonia residents to a self-guided open house for the new Livonia Senior Wellness Center on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., ahead of the facility's planned official opening on Nov. 17.
Williamsburg City, James City County, Virginia
The Library Evaluation Committee and the city’s contracted design team presented a case to replace the downtown Williamsburg library with a new facility, citing long‑running studies, community input and a preliminary construction estimate of $26.1 million.
Hollywood City, Broward County, Florida
The Planning Board approved the conversion of Presidential Place at 3880 South Circle Drive into 104 senior apartments, granting multiple variances and directing that outstanding engineering and traffic comments be addressed before building permits are issued.
Franklin County, School Districts, Tennessee
A Franklin County resident told the school board she learned 58 library books were removed from circulation amid concerns about complying with the state Age Appropriate Materials Act; district leaders said the books were quarantined, not discarded, and promised to post a list to BoardDocs.
Athens City Council, Athens , Athens County, Ohio
A city official said Athens planted more than 35 trees along the bike path and near the new fire station as part of Arbor Day, citing climate and equity benefits and noting strong student volunteer participation.
Manatee, School Districts, Florida
School district educators and Jewish Federation partners highlighted Holocaust Education Week resources and introduced 98‑year‑old survivor Jeanette 'Gigi' Hirsch, who urged schools to invite survivors to speak so students remember the Holocaust.
Williamsburg City, James City County, Virginia
Developers told the Williamsburg City Council work session they could build nearly 20 MW of solar and an 8 MW battery on city land adjacent to Waller Mill Reservoir under a lease option tied to a Dominion RFP; residents and some council members raised concerns about clearing about 162 acres in the reservoir watershed and water‑quality impacts.
Chilton County, Alabama
Chilton County Animal Control explained its adoption and sterilization process—adopted animals are scheduled for spay/neuter via biweekly transports and the shelter provides the transport; failure to return an adopted animal for sterilization is a misdemeanor.
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island
The council approved a resolution asking the Rhode Island General Assembly to amend R.I. Gen. Laws 44-7-28 so Tiverton can place a 20-year lien on mobile homes to improve tax-collection enforcement for delinquent mobile-home owners.
Chilton County, Alabama
Commission staff reported that the county's cyber insurance premium has risen sharply and the county must decide quickly whether to remain in the multi-county purchase that holds the premium level; staff said roughly 27 counties currently participate and warned of a Monday deadline to secure coverage.
Hollywood City, Broward County, Florida
The Planning Board on Tuesday approved a seven‑story, 29‑unit residential building at 2032 Jefferson Street, finding the design and requested variances consistent with the city’s comprehensive plan and safety requirements.
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
A suspended respondent asked the board to modify a memorandum of decision to permit completion of a preapproved RN refresher course fully virtually. After discussion the board voted unanimously to deny the request and asked the parties and DPH to return with information about hybrid/in-person practicum timelines and in-state options.
Chilton County, Alabama
A resident asked the Chilton County Commission to place horse-and-buggy or slow-moving-vehicle signage on county routes to protect a newly arrived buggy-using community. County staff agreed to place the item on the regular meeting agenda for a vote Thursday and discussed candidate routes and short-term awareness measures.
El Paso County, Texas
El Paso County approved a revised internal print‑center fee schedule to reflect cost‑recovery rather than the previous 1¢ per click. New baseline rates presented were ~10¢ per black‑and‑white click and ~25¢ per color click; purchasing agreed to bring future revisions back to the court upon request.
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
The Department of Public Health presented a packet of information on Nov. 5, 2025, about Goodwin University's undergraduate nursing programs, including faculty rosters, vacancies, rescheduled clinicals, makeup plans and grievances.
Golf Manor Village, Hamilton County, Ohio
At its Nov. 10 meeting, Golf Manor Village’s executive committee was told Police Chief Campbell will retire Dec. 5. Staff said it will consult neighboring Amberly Village and a Hamilton County chiefs’ panel on the hiring process. The committee then voted unanimously to enter executive session to discuss employment of a public employee.
York City, York County, Pennsylvania
The city announced two Martin Library programs: a 'Does My Safety Matter?' panel with named local participants and a 'Medicare Demystified' presentation to help residents understand Medicare options and upcoming changes.
El Paso County, Texas
The commissioners approved an in‑kind match for a City of El Paso application to the Texas Health and Human Services 'Healthy Community Collaborative' grant; county staff said the in‑kind match is budgeted and will be reported if the grant is awarded, while a commissioner requested written metrics on county return on investment.
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
At its Nov. 5 meeting the Board of Examiners for Nursing approved minutes from Oct. 15, 2025, accepted a 2026 meeting calendar (removing Aug. 19), added a late motion to modify a memorandum of decision for Aja Dodwell to the agenda, and approved two memorandum-of-decision items including a revocation.
Lebanon City, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
Lebanon City’s mayor presented a $18,099,057 proposed 2026 budget at a second public hearing, highlighting an added firefighter, a full-time housing inspector, parks projects including a splash pad, and use of $2.86 million in carryover and remaining ARPA funds to balance the plan with no proposed tax increase.
Gates County, North Carolina
Gates County officials set a public timeline that includes special meetings in December and January informational meetings, with a Board of Education decision tentatively scheduled for Feb. 10 on whether to consolidate elementary schools.
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island
The council voted to authorize the administrator to engage Statewide Asbestos to remove asbestos tile under town-hall carpeting for $12,780, pending final confirmation with the treasurer and a follow-up contract on a future agenda.
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
The Department of Public Health moved for a summary suspension of RN Jamie A. Pelletier (petition 2025-1464), citing prior disciplinary orders, positive alcohol tests and missed required reports; the Board of Examiners for Nursing voted to grant the suspension and the license is suspended pending a hearing.
York City, York County, Pennsylvania
The city promoted multiple weekend events including Downtown Inc.'s morning update, the Salvation Army Red Kettle kickoff, the unveiling of six bells at the York County History Center and Articles of Confederation Day at the Colonial Complex.
Baberton City Council, Barberton City, Summit County, Ohio
On Nov. 10 the Baberton City Council suspended rules under the city charter and adopted a package of ordinances including renewal of group life and vision insurance contracts, street dedications for New Haven East/West phases, and authority for the planning director to sell city‑owned lots; several items were adopted by unanimous roll call.
Paducah City, McCracken County, Kentucky
In a City Profile interview, Paducah city commissioner and mayor pro tem Sandra Wilson said population growth, housing development, reindustrialization of the former DOE site and downtown/riverfront projects are her top priorities for the next five years.
Gates County, North Carolina
Gates County commissioners voted unanimously to provide $50,000 to Gates County Schools to keep New Beginnings Daycare Center operating through Feb. 26 while officials seek an operator and additional funding.
Manatee, School Districts, Florida
Presenters from Victims of Communism Florida outlined a scholarship and workshop for students, citing state laws that established Victims of Communism Day and expanded curriculum requirements and asking the district to help boost participation before a Dec. 4 application deadline.
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
GIAA described discussions with Department of Defense stakeholders about tapping the existing DOD jet-fuel pipeline to improve fuel resiliency and reduce trucked deliveries; airport management estimated on-site tie-in, storage and blending work at roughly $16–$20 million and said DOD leadership expressed support for joint use.
York City, York County, Pennsylvania
Family First Pharmacy opened at 116 South George Street across from City Hall with weekday hours and a sliding-scale option for uninsured or underinsured patients, the city announced.
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island
At its meeting the council heard a ceremonial swearing-in of multiple promotions in the Tiverton Police Department and an update from Chief Costa on the department’s food-drive efforts; the department will donate $1,000 at Thanksgiving and $1,500 at Christmas and work with the local pantry while SNAP benefit availability remains uncertain.
Hollywood City, Broward County, Florida
The Planning Board approved a set of variances for a small beach property at 300 Arizona Street to legalize motel units and retain one residential unit via a flex unit; votes were recorded and staff flagged remaining technical items (code compliance and parking) to be resolved during permitting.
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
GIAA presented a portfolio of 17 ongoing projects totaling $118.4 million (about 84% federally funded) intended to repair typhoon damage, modernize the terminal and prepare for increased traffic; senators pressed timelines for loading-bridge replacements, apron rehabilitation, roof work and the FAA noise-compatibility program.
New Haven County, Connecticut
The controller presented the September (end of Q1) financial report, noting strong property tax collections and higher pilot payments but warning of possible debt‑service and IT cost overages; the committee requested the quarterly narrative report and asked for continued monitoring.
El Paso County, Texas
Human resources reported staffing moves, overtime authorizations and an unresolved state system issue as the county works to reduce a web‑dealer backlog tied to HB 718; HR said 10 vacancies exist and 4 positions are being filled immediately.
Morrow County, Oregon
GSI Water Solutions presented a feasibility study funded by an OWRD grant with a 50% match from Morrow and Gilliam counties evaluating managed aquifer recharge (MAR) in the Lower Willow Creek basin to extend the irrigation season; consultants said Willow Creek often runs effectively dry from mid-June through September.
Manatee, School Districts, Florida
At its Nov. 10 meeting the Manatee School Board approved routine and new business items including the consent agenda, a leasing‑corporation facilities agreement, September 2025 budget amendments, the board legal firm evaluation, and the 30‑day advertisement to name a new school 'Veterans Elementary.' All recorded votes were unanimous (5–0).
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
GIAA told the Legislature it is maintaining required debt metrics but faces cash pressure because emplanements remain about half of pre-COVID levels; the authority is pursuing a contingency short-term credit facility of up to $15 million to smooth FAA grant reimbursements and capital disbursements.
Hollywood City, Broward County, Florida
The City of Hollywood Planning Board on Tuesday approved a variance permitting a 10‑foot front setback at 5441 Estate Oak Circle so a code‑compliant garage can be built on an irregular corner lot.
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island
The council adopted new municipal rules establishing dog-park behavior and hours for the Raymond F. Jones Memorial dog park, including age and collar restrictions and a prohibition on treats; members said they may revisit some provisions after committee review.
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
Guam International Airport Authority told the Legislature the airports discounts-based airline incentive program delivered roughly $941,000 in discounts for fiscal 2025 and helped add flights and seat capacity, but management plans to narrow incentives starting Jan. 1, 2026 to target new markets and new carriers as metrics recover.
El Paso County, Texas
Commissioners approved a three‑year, single‑source purchase from Tyler Technologies for the county’s Munis enterprise resource planning platform, citing continuity and a statutory single‑source exemption.
Manatee, School Districts, Florida
The School Board of Manatee County on Nov. 10 voted 5–0 to authorize district staff to begin negotiations with the Powell Police Athletic League to develop a Powell Community Center adjacent to Rogers Elementary.
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Massachusetts officials said expiration of enhanced premium tax credits will likely cause steep premium increases for many residents during 2026 open enrollment. Health Connector leadership and community navigators described members’ confusion and offered resources while urging Congress to extend credits.
El Paso County, Texas
At its Nov. 10 meeting, the El Paso County Commissioners Court adopted multiple resolutions honoring veterans and veteran-serving organizations, recognized veterans of the year and proclaimed a countywide veterans food drive, and celebrated the grand opening of a new Endeavors health center serving veterans and first responders.
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Governor Maura Healey said the Commonwealth successfully restored SNAP benefits to recipients’ EBT cards after winning a court ruling and applying for federal funds.
New Haven County, Connecticut
The committee endorsed multiple classification changes: converting a vacant building attendant role to a kennel worker for the animal shelter (budget neutral) and reclassifying a vacant public‑safety applications supervisor to a general applications supervisor in IT to broaden duties and save payroll dollars.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
Senator Collins moved that the Senate adjourn in memory of Wayne T. Laundry of South Boston (b. Jan. 15, 1947; d. Oct. 24, 2025). The motion prevailed and the chamber observed a moment of silence before adjourning to reconvene Thursday at 11 a.m.
Deschutes County, Oregon
County staff recommended and commissioners agreed to move forward with public review of building-code standards known as R3-327 after Senate Bill 83 removed the statewide wildfire-hazard map; the board directed staff to schedule planning commission review and public hearings and to draft code language for early next year.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The House suspended joint rule 12 to refer several petitions to standing committees and the steering committee reported a long list of bills for scheduling, including numerous locally focused charter and election measures. Members repeatedly suspended rule 7A to allow second readings and to move the calendar forward.
York City, York County, Pennsylvania
City officials announced a Marine Corps 250th anniversary flag raising and a POW/MIA flag ceremony at City Hall; residents were invited to attend and organizations may request flag raisings by contacting the mayor's office.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
Senator Durant marked the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps on the Senate floor, praised service members and military families, and presented a citation recognizing the Boston Semper Fidelis Society. Tom Lyons accepted the citation and offered brief remarks about veterans' programs and memorials.
Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island
The Tiverton Town Council authorized the administrator to sign an agreement with Parr Engineering to study options for a combined public safety complex and a relocated DPW/recycling center. The study, paid from prior appropriations, will include needs assessments, site test-fits, a response-time analysis and order-of-magnitude cost estimates.
Marathon County, Wisconsin
The county clerk reported Q3 activity figures (marriage licenses, passports, mail volumes), new e-certify postage savings and active engagement on election legislation; the clerk also said four newly hired municipal clerks in the county have quit since April and described a pilot onboarding program to address clerk staffing shortages.
Lake Barrington, Lake County, Illinois
The Village of Barrington reviewed a fiscal report showing year-to-date net income of $934,000, approved paying bills listed on accounts payable warrants, and heard a request to adopt a tax-levy resolution (resolution number 20) for consideration; staff and trustees also announced volunteers for a communications committee.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts House of Representatives approved procedural motions, ordered multiple bills to third reading and passed a number of local and administrative measures during the floor session recorded in the transcript.
Hardin County, Kentucky
County Engineer Mark Absher told the fiscal court that the Meeting Creek project is now expected to be let in January 2027 and that current estimates are significantly higher than earlier figures; he also briefed the court on FEMA work, pavement analysis, LARP submissions and bridge prioritization.
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico
City sustainability staff reported a decline in paper‑bag purchases and proposed expanding permitted uses of the 5¢ city fee to support broader climate and equity programs; staff will return with ordinance language in December.
Deschutes County, Oregon
Parker, speaking for the Terrebonne Sanitary District, told the Deschutes County Board on Nov. 10 that the district’s sewer-project design is about 90% complete, 105 properties have annexed and the district has received a $100,000 Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan and is seeking additional funds to finalize engineering and annexations.
2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Senate on Nov. 10 adopted an emergency preamble and approved a package of predominantly local and personnel bills, sending them forward for engrossment or enactment.
Hardin County, Kentucky
Public Works Director Stephanie Givens reported stable solid-waste code-enforcement caseloads, steady participation in free landfill and document-shred events, seven 24/7 recycling drop-off sites, and reminders about bulk pickup scheduling and text alerts.
Baberton City Council, Barberton City, Summit County, Ohio
Gallery speakers accused the city’s long‑standing tow vendor of getting preferential treatment and buying impounded cars cheaply; council and staff said procurement rules classify towing as a professional service and encouraged public‑records requests to determine city costs.
Hardin County, Kentucky
Planning Director Adam King told the fiscal court that permanent accessory dwelling approvals continue and that the county recorded 170 new lots year‑to‑date, including a 35‑lot Hidden Ridge subdivision; building permits and single‑family starts remain below 2024 levels.
Lubbock County, Texas
After receiving a written attorney opinion, the court voted to include "deliberations regarding contracts being negotiated" in its forthcoming executive session and entered closed session; the court reconvened and adjourned later in the day.
Morrow County, Oregon
Morrow County finance staff and Tyler Technologies outlined a phased ERP implementation with a target financials deployment in October, and said the county will postpone implementing a new budgeting system until after the ERP financials are live, extending its current OpenGov subscription for one year.
Lubbock County, Texas
Public Works reported staffing vacancies and open work orders across unpaved and paved road maintenance, signs, parks and fleet; commissioners specifically praised county staff for addressing a berm/bar-ditch issue inside city limits when the city lacked capacity.
Lake Barrington, Lake County, Illinois
Residents at a Village of Barrington meeting asked the board to rescind or amend an amendment to community garden rules that would limit plot tenure to 24–36 months and could displace long-time nonresident gardeners; board asked staff to review but took no vote.
Lubbock County, Texas
Commissioners approved plats for Bagwell Additions Lots 1 and 2 and Cooper Ranch commercial Lots A–J, and authorized a client-service addendum with Atlas Technical Consultants LLC for material testing (caliche, asphalt and related services).
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico
City planners and consultants presented the draft West Picacho & Motel Boulevard MRA plan on Nov. 10, including a proposed boundary extension, six strategy buckets and three catalytic sites, and staff said they will return for adoption on Dec. 4.
Lubbock County, Texas
The court authorized Lubbock Impact at 34th and Boston as the alternate site for National Adoption Day on Nov. 21, 2025, citing growing attendance that the courthouse can no longer accommodate. No participant numbers were provided on the record.
Deschutes County, Oregon
Lynn McConnell, executive director of Housing Works, told the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 10 that Cleveland Commons—owned and operated by Housing Works—has filled units and is providing services to chronically homeless residents through coordinated entry.
Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico
Las Cruces city leaders presented their 2026 state and federal priorities on Nov. 10 as they finalize the city’s capital improvements program and identify projects for federal earmark requests.
Hardin County, Kentucky
The Hardin County Fiscal Court unanimously approved October minutes and a four-item consent agenda, read a proclamation designating Nov. 9–15, 2025 as Nurse Practitioner Week, and heard planning, public works and engineering reports and a citizen update on mobile tax collection.
Marshall County, Indiana
The Marshall County Council approved multiple additional appropriations and transfers Nov. 10, including a $600,000 request for stone, gravel and aggregates to pre-buy materials before price increases, several smaller transfers across funds, and ordinance 2025-32 to move dormant fund balances into the general fund and a drug-free community fund.
Marathon County, Wisconsin
Marathon County’s administrator and financial adviser presented two scenarios to finance a hypothetical $50 million highway shop — issuing roughly $20.33 million in new debt or using annual North Central Healthcare payments — and the committee asked staff to develop a detailed plan, schedule of values and cash-flow analysis.
Twin Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Trustees discussed policy readings including dormancy policy 805.2 and requested clarified language for child‑abuse reporting to name the agency with jurisdiction; staff reviewed capital projects prioritization, potential grant opportunities and ongoing design issues for a softball field where a DEP meeting is being sought.
York County, South Carolina
The Planning Commission approved a set of rezoning requests and denied two: it approved a roadside produce-stand rezoning, an inclusion of a parcel into Westlake Market, several small residential rezonings and denied two industrial rezoning requests on Leslie Highway and Linkwood Road.
Twin Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District curriculum staff outlined a multi‑department review for the 2025–26 school year covering world languages, history/social studies, music (K–12) and physical education/health; trustees asked staff to report on sign language options, elementary strings costs and PDE guidance on PE credit for sports.
Morrow County, Oregon
Public Works told the commissioners crews have been hauling rock, blading roads and preparing for winter, and said the new solid waste scale-based fee schedule began use on November 1 after staff training and transfer-station tours.
New Haven County, Connecticut
Fire and rolling stock staff told the committee manufacturers now take about four years to build fire apparatus and prices have risen sharply; the committee recommended advancing a purchase order totaling about $8.5 million split over capital cycles to avoid being 'boxed out' of production windows.
York County, South Carolina
Staff proposed and the commission recommended increasing protection for identified 'grand trees' from a 1:1 protection radius to a 1:1.5 ratio, with the county arborist authorized to grant case-by-case exceptions; the change is aimed at reducing post-construction decline in older oaks and other large trees.
Lubbock County, Texas
Kelly Pinion, County Clerk, asked the court to authorize addenda with CoFile for microfilm creation/storage as an off-site backup and to preserve eight marriage-license index books; both items were approved and funded from records-preservation fees (not the general fund).
Linn County, Kansas
Public Works reported that contractor equipment is on site and perimeter berm construction has begun at the county landfill and asked commissioners to permit owner certification execution for a Terracon stormwater plan after attachments are confirmed.
Baberton City Council, Barberton City, Summit County, Ohio
The Baberton City Council voted Nov. 10 to adopt Resolution 157 as a temporary measure to limit large data‑center development while the city finalizes a new development code.
Lubbock County, Texas
The court authorized purchase of an evidence locker for the new Medical Examiner's office and adopted the office's 2026 fee schedule after a short presentation comparing peer counties.
York County, South Carolina
York County’s Planning Commission approved a master sign plan for Westlake Market on Nov. 10, but required the applicant to remove the center nameplate to reduce monument size, allow LED fuel pricing, set storefront signage at 2.0 sq ft per linear foot and explicitly include a back parcel in the plan.
Marshall County, Indiana
Commissioners presented a proposal to contract with local physician Dan Tanner to provide a concierge primary-care membership for county employees at roughly $40 per adult per month; the council voted unanimously to support the commissioners in pursuing the agreement pending final numbers and a contract review.
Linn County, Kansas
The commission approved the minutes, claims of $295,105.76, a motion adopting a state per-diem rate for inmate housing, the county IT director's $9,072 multifactor authentication renewal, a burial/road-crossing permit, and an updated proof-of-loss for the courthouse roof; several executive sessions were convened with no action reported.
New Haven County, Connecticut
New Haven’s finance committee on Nov. 1 voted to forward a recommended five‑year contract with ADP to the full council after staff described a one‑year pilot that the city says is already underway.
Linn County, Kansas
Residents from Lake Chaparral urged Linn County commissioners for consistent code enforcement, better communication and more reliable prosecution after listing sanitation problems, repeat offenses and recent tragic incidents; commissioners said some authority rests with the county attorney but pledged to improve coordination and follow up.
Marshall County, Indiana
After a presentation by county inspector Jerry Huss, the council unanimously supported acquiring a Sarafin mobile weights-and-measures unit (three 100-gallon tanks) to replace manual five-gallon-can testing; delivered price cited at $48,747 plus transport; council asked staff to seek funding options and cheaper alternatives.
York County, South Carolina
The York County Planning Commission on Nov. 10 recommended an amendment to Chapter 155 of the zoning code to reclassify extended-stay hotels as conditional uses and to establish a registry and multiagency enforcement, but added exemptions for families with children and requested clearer definitions of "long-term."
Lubbock County, Texas
The commissioners approved the fiscal year 2025 equitable sharing agreement and certification (federal Chapter 59 funds) for the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office after a brief presentation by Joe Gillum.
Marathon County, Wisconsin
The Human Resources, Finance and Property Committee recommended using an additional $194,678 in General Transportation Aid to partially fund an over-budget Highway HH culvert replacement and forwarded the 2026 budget and property tax levy resolution (R-79-25) to the full County Board; the committee also approved two claim disallowances.
Twin Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
At a Committee of the Whole meeting on instruction and technology, trustees recommended the board approve three consent items that included minutes from Oct. 15, 2024, an IT‑support agreement with Global Data Consultants LLC (GDC) of Chambersburg, Pa., and a four‑year VMware license agreement procured through the intermediate unit.
Grand County Commission, Grand County Boards and Commissions, Grand County, Utah
Madden reported roughly $1 million in media buys that produced more than 62 million impressions and emphasized measuring room‑night attribution and first‑party data. Camp Stories highlighted earned placements and described a solar‑powered juniper tree activation called 'Moab way' for a winter satellite media tour.
Marshall County, Indiana
The Marshall County Council voted Nov. 10 to begin buying a bond anticipation note tied to the Marshall County Regional Sewer District and approved advertising an appropriation of roughly $3.4 million from the general fund.
Santa Barbara City, Santa Barbara County, California
The Architectural Board of Review continued concept review of a proposed 443‑unit development at 3845 State Street (Lacumbra Plaza), directing the applicant to provide stronger Santa Barbara design precedents or a justified contemporary approach, study courtyard connectivity (a paseo), and submit a targeted story‑pole plan for two key corners.
Morrow County, Oregon
The board approved an amended agenda that removed items 4a, 4c and the entire agenda item 6 (a public hearing) after staff reported an online calendar error that listed the hearing at 9 p.m.; the consent agenda was approved by voice vote.
Lubbock County, Texas
Jasmine Sanchez of the Lubbock County Tax Office reported October collections for hotel and short-term rental (car) taxes and provided year-to-date totals, penalties and bank balances through Oct. 31, 2025.
Homewood City, Jefferson County, Alabama
The Homewood City Council unanimously approved a set of routine measures on Nov. 10 — accepting a library renovation bid, appointing members to boards and authorizing several contracts — and scheduled four public hearings for Nov. 24; all votes were 5‑0.
Clark County, Washington
Staff reported PY2025 CDBG and HOME grant agreements have been signed and submitted to HUD, public comment on a substantial amendment is open through Nov. 24, and the PY2026 application process advanced 20 of 23 pre-applicants; staff also updated the board on project-level environmental review and contract activity.
Lubbock County, Texas
Lubbock County Commissioners on Nov. 10 approved minutes and routine financial actions including a $330,022 transfer, $68,920 in budget amendments and $5,203,590.20 in payments of claims.
McDowell County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Finance director Suzanne Rampey said the district paid local salary supplements in October but that the lack of a final state budget means no guaranteed state-funded salary increases for staff and that health-insurance premiums will rise.
Lyon County, Nevada
Lyon County Community Development released a nine-question public survey on the county water resource plan open through Nov. 24 and announced a public flood-preparedness workshop on Nov. 13 in Dayton. Staff encouraged participation and said county and partner agencies will present local flood risks and preparedness steps.
Lubbock County, Texas
During public comment, Phyllis Gant asked the court to request a special investigation and training related to the death of a Texas Tech student named Erskine Charles Jenkins. No formal action was taken by the court during that item.
Homewood City, Jefferson County, Alabama
At its Nov. 10 meeting the Homewood City Council presented a proclamation to landscape architect Jane Reed Ross for decades of local projects and announced the naming of a million‑dollar trail bridge in her honor; Ross said infrastructure investments ‘‘improve the self‑esteem of children.’’
Rio Blanco County, Colorado
County administrators told commissioners the 2026 draft budget projects robust reserves after 2025, reduces planned use of fund balance compared with 2025, and includes capital spending for roads, bridges and landfill equipment; wildfire impacts and pending FEMA funds were highlighted as key uncertainties.
Morrow County, Oregon
Nancy Argson, secretary-treasurer of the Black Mountain Water District Improvement Company, asked the Morrow County Board of Commissioners to convey a 20-foot-by-669.56-foot strip of county land so the district can build secure equipment storage for about 164 residents.
McDowell County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
Facilities director Chad Marsh reported that maintenance staff closed more than 2,600 work orders since March and outlined playground, HVAC and safety grant work that staff will bring back for board approval.
ORONO PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota
District literacy leaders and teachers told the Orono Public School District Board they are implementing the Arts & Letters K–5 curriculum and UFLI foundations in kindergarten, reporting early increases in student engagement and writing.
Clark County, Washington
Clark County’s Urban County Policy Board on Nov. 10 debated whether to sell a county-owned building used by Sea Mar’s WIC program in downtown Battle Ground, convey it to Sea Mar for $1 with a restricted-use covenant, or retain county ownership and pursue renovations.
McDowell County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
YMCA leaders told the McDowell County Schools Board the group's after-school partnership has expanded under a 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant and now includes transportation and a donor-funded YMCA membership for every child who turns 13.
Grand County Commission, Grand County Boards and Commissions, Grand County, Utah
The Utah Office of Tourism presented a statewide marketing framework that emphasizes consistent storytelling across paid, earned and owned channels and unveiled a unified creative concept called 'Utah person'.
Chautauqua County, New York
The Chautauqua County Administrative Services Committee approved a $100,000 settlement authorization, an amended resolution to transfer a tax-foreclosed property to the city of Dunkirk and corrections to the 2025 budget during its meeting.
McDowell County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina
The McDowell County Schools Board unanimously approved a one-year, $60,780.14 contract for the Star Reader universal screener, required for MTSS and exceptional-children testing.
Lyon County, Nevada
The Lyon County Planning Commission on Nov. 10 approved a tentative parcel map from Microsoft to merge six parcels in Silver Springs into three, subject to staff conditions including a requested reaccounting of water rights.
Santa Barbara City, Santa Barbara County, California
Planning staff told the Architectural Board of Review on Nov. 10 that proposed single‑family streamlining amendments will consolidate design‑review language into Title 30, create objective standards from some design guidelines, and allow more administrative approvals for minor projects while leaving ABR’s substantive design‑review triggers intact.
Middletown School District, School Districts, Connecticut
Middletown formally installed Mayor Nocera at a Nov. 10 ceremony at Beaman Middle School, where he pledged to prioritize infrastructure repairs, education and public safety.
Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana
Karen, staff member, said Loop Capital will underwrite the upcoming GO bond transaction and that staff expects to price before Thanksgiving and close in December.
Glens Falls City, Warren County, New York
An unidentified staff member told meeting participants the choice of vendor will be decided by the Glens Falls City Council and noted a Nikon training scheduled for Dec. 2; the transcript shows no formal motions or votes on the matter.
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio
Finance committee approved certification of delinquent utility accounts, liens for two demolitions, disposal of surplus cemetery equipment, a one‑year $500/month lease at 799 Abbey Road North, and transfers to close multiple inactive funds.
Perry County, Pennsylvania
Staff updated the commission on hazard mitigation plan progress, possible use of leftover consultant funds for a pre-disaster recovery plan, and a DEP funding opportunity to cover scoping for an Act 167 stormwater plan; commissioners discussed countywide vs. borough approaches.
RSU 40/MSAD 40, School Districts, Maine
Committee business included tabling AED policy for further nurse input, forwarding memorial and visitor policy drafts to the board for first read, and marking several policies and form packages reviewed or renewed. The committee unanimously approved each recorded referral or review.
Grand County Commission, Grand County Boards and Commissions, Grand County, Utah
The Moab Office of Tourism convened state and agency partners on a workshop day to share results from the last 12 months, announce a new website and a three‑phase branding project, and invite the public to an evening open house.
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
The board issued a proclamation recognizing Operation Green Light for Veterans Week from Nov. 4–11, 2025; Veterans Affairs Director Tim Booth described county activities, including lighting the courthouse green and encouraging residents to replace porch lights to show support. The board invited veterans for a photo after the proclamation.
RSU 40/MSAD 40, School Districts, Maine
The RSU 40 policy committee forwarded revisions to the district’s visitor policy to the full board, adding a ban on videotaping of other students and staff, explicit principal authority to refuse disruptive visitors, and focusing on scheduling visits 'in advance' rather than a fixed 24-hour requirement.
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio
Following debate and a request for 5%, the finance committee approved a 3% pay increase for certain Elyria Municipal Court employees effective the first pay period of 2026; staff and council members noted a pending Gallagher salary study and discussed how the interim increase will integrate with its results.
Johnson County, Texas
CareFlight presented Q3 and FY2025 service data to the Johnson County Commissioners Court, reporting average county response times near 12 minutes 20 seconds and transport rates above national averages. Commissioners asked about transfers, hospital capacity and implications of regional growth.
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
The City of Sebastian Construction Board voted to recommend approval of ordinance O-25-16, which updates contractor license categories to align with recent Florida statutory changes.
Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana
Lori presented a proposed 2026 budget for the bond bank that would balance $4 million in revenues and $4 million in operating expenses. The board did not vote; members agreed to take the formal vote at the Dec. 15 meeting. Lori projected a 2025 year‑end net profit of about $1 million and explained the major line items and earmarks.
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio
Community Development committee approved amendments to Community Reinvestment Area No. 1 to align local procedures with Senate Bill 33, remove state pre‑approval and housing survey requirements, and slightly expand boundaries toward I‑90 and Ford Road.
Perry County, Pennsylvania
At its October meeting the Perry County Planning Commission granted waiver requests for multiple land-development plans, approved several plans (one subject to receipt of DEP sewage planning approval and a clarified plan note), accepted a plan withdrawal, and tabled a Buffalo Borough access application pending additional documentation.
Johnson County, Texas
Johnson County Commissioners Court, Johnson County — On Nov. 10, 2025, a team from the Grandview High School FFA told the Johnson County Commissioners Court that biosolids — treated sewage sludge applied to farmland — bring both agricultural benefits and serious public‑health concerns to local communities.
RSU 40/MSAD 40, School Districts, Maine
The RSU 40/MSAD 40 policy committee voted 7-0 to send a revised public participation policy to the full board that gives priority at public comment to district residents, parents/guardians of students, students and district employees. Members debated legal risks and practical enforcement before advancing the change for first reading.
Stow City, Summit County, Ohio
Commissioners set April 25 for EarthFest at Del Durbin, agreed to inventory banners/canopy hardware, and discussed tree-giveaway quantities and long lead times for nursery stock from Meeser Farms.
Indianapolis City, Marion County, Indiana
Karen, staff member, told the board that Resolution No. 4 seeks authorization to issue up to $21 million in general‑obligation bonds to fund city projects, including a new firehouse, public‑safety communications upgrades and snow‑removal equipment.
NORFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, Nebraska
Students from Norfolk Junior High presented the communications production program and yearbook/slideshow projects to the board and the district described an in‑school savings partnership with Elkhorn Valley Bank that had 118 student deposits totaling $1,265.63 in its first day of operations across seven elementaries.
Stow City, Summit County, Ohio
The Stow City Urban Forestry Commission approved minutes from its Oct. 13 meeting and confirmed plans to set up a holiday tree at Akron Children’s Hospital, noting recent donations and plans to report expenses at the next meeting.
ORONO PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota
The Orono Public School District Board accepted the 2024-25 audit after LB Carlson reported an unmodified opinion and no internal-control findings.
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia
At its Nov. 10 meeting the board approved a short-term assistance program ($50,000) for customers affected by the federal shutdown/SNAP delays, awarded a $2,396,204.50 water main replacement contract, approved related easements, accepted small year-end reimbursements and reaffirmed ECG voting delegates.
Dental Hygiene Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The Education Committee reported that a task force working on a penalty rubric for dental hygiene educational programs has met seven times and is developing categories and penalties to apply consistently across programs. Board staff raised concerns about several programs on probation or temporary compliance and about reported low direct patient‑t
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia
The Marietta Power, Light and Water Board awarded a $2,396,204.50 construction contract to K. M. Davis Contracting to replace about 8,700 feet of failing water main in the Kennesaw Avenue / St. Mary's Lane area.
NORFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, Nebraska
The board approved second and final readings for policies on internal controls and giving notice of meetings and advanced several first readings of internal board policies; the revised annual organizational meeting policy clarifying succession rules passed with a 4‑1 vote.
Dental Hygiene Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The Dental Hygiene Board of California on Nov. 8 voted to reaffirm and advance proposed statutory language on multiple fronts — including work-location reporting for RDHAPs and authority to post enforcement actions — and directed staff to seek legislative sponsors for the 2026 session.
Prince George's County, Maryland
Prince George’s County health department leaders told the County Council, sitting as the Board of Health, that maternal and infant health disparities remain urgent and described program expansions, a postpartum hypertensive home‑visit collaborative, plans to hire a county doula and investments in data modernization.
Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
City staff and the Citizens Advisory Committee presented recommended FY26 CDBG and ESG allocations to a Lakewood committee on Nov. 10; the committee recommended the allocations to full council and forwarded related resolutions including a childcare‑lease amendment and a county‑grant application for Madison Park.
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio
City committees approved a downtown historic redevelopment grant application to reimburse 50% of an estimated $84,000 roof replacement at 353–361 Broad Street; applicant Jamil Elder expects project completion by spring 2026 and will use West Roofing with a 20‑year warranty.
Dental Hygiene Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The Dental Hygiene Board of California voted Nov. 8 to pursue formal rulemaking for revised regulations governing mobile dental hygiene clinics and physical facility registration and adopted an amendment clarifying that patient treatment records must document the dental hygiene process of care (including assessments).
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland
The council heard a proclamation honoring Dr. Mona Becker from the Veterans Independence Project, declared Kindness Week (Nov. 8–15, 2025), and received updates on athletics, parks projects, and housing outreach to SNAP recipients. Staff and council highlighted community events and upcoming Veterans Day ceremonies.
NORFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, Nebraska
The board voted to accept the 2025 Ford CPA audit, which praised district financial practices but found two issues: missing I‑9 documentation (being corrected) and insufficient segregation of duties in the Norfolk Public Schools Foundation.
Ventura County, California
The board vacated a denial for applicant Justine Oliver after she said she had not confirmed attendance due to a recent car accident; the assessor confirmed mailing Prop 19 exclusion materials and the board continued the matter to March 23 with a data proviso and discussed a waiver to extend appeal deadlines.
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
The Lackawanna County treasurer told commissioners the county will switch its payment processor to Allpaid, which she said charges 2.15% for some transactions compared with up to 5–6% under the current vendor, and integrates with the county's new delinquent tax software. The board approved the agreement by voice vote.
Plano, Collin County, Texas
Plano City Council approved the consent agenda 8–0, tabled a zoning case to Nov. 24 at the applicant's request, and approved resolutions casting the city's votes to Collin and Denton Central Appraisal District boards.
Burlington Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
The board approved a multi-year contract with Vector Solutions to centralize mandatory staff training and offer optional student content; the agreement includes an automatic two‑year renewal and a 5% annual increase clause and passed with one abstention.
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia
The Marietta Power, Light and Water Board on Nov. 10 approved a $50,000 short-term assistance program to prevent service disconnections for customers affected by the federal government shutdown and delays in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio
City committees approved a one‑year renewal with Utilitec Doxium for utility and stormwater bill printing and postage, not to exceed $70,000; the contract includes a 2.9% CPI adjustment and will take effect Dec. 1, 2025.
Miami-Dade County, Florida
Miami‑Dade County parks officials told the Recreation and Tourism Committee on Nov. 10 that recent reductions in non‑ad valorem revenue and other budget shifts have forced capital project delays and staffing changes across the park system.
Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Lakewood Alive told the Housing, Planning & Development Committee on Nov. 10 that its housing‑outreach programs and small‑business assistance reach thousands of residents but that funding gaps—particularly for garage/driveway repairs and mental‑health–linked hoarding—remain pressing.
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland
The Mayor and Common Council unanimously adopted Resolution No. 25-10 to establish a fee schedule for use of the renovated Wakefield Valley Clubhouse and Pavilion. Councilmembers said the rates are intended to keep resident fees lowest, use dynamic pricing to respond to demand, and cover ongoing maintenance without relying on general tax dollars.
Costa Mesa, Orange County, California
Planning staff presented Round 1 outreach for "Neighborhoods Where We All Belong," the initiative to implement Costa Mesa’s housing element; consultants summarized 550 participation touchpoints and more than 250 survey responses and said draft rezoning strategies and objective design standards will be released in Round 2.
Miami-Dade County, Florida
The Miami‑Dade County Recreation and Tourism Committee voted unanimously on Nov. 10 to approve an ordinance amending Chapter 2 of the county code to revise membership and term limits for the Children’s Trust board to conform with state statute 125.901.
Plano, Collin County, Texas
Two public commenters criticized council decisions and asked for more transparency: one warned that a DART withdrawal measure was put on the ballot without a plan, and another urged city assistance on AI legislation and housing-service coordination.
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
Lackawanna County commissioners voted Nov. 5 to authorize short‑term borrowing — including a $15 million tax‑and‑revenue anticipation note and a federally taxable revolving line of credit of up to $5 million — to protect county services while a state budget remains unsettled.
NORFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOLS, School Districts, Nebraska
The Norfolk Public Schools board reviewed community survey results, confirmed an interview schedule for Jan. 20 and discussed enhanced background screening options for finalists as the search for a permanent superintendent continues; four applications had been received at the time of the update.
Teton County, Wyoming
Teton County commissioners approved a voucher run of $2,593,652.24, a tax-roll correction of $28,714.69 and a contract with Jackson Hole Public Art at their Nov. 10 meeting, and after an executive session on real estate directed staff counsel and the county broker to proceed as discussed.
Plano, Collin County, Texas
City recreation staff said the Aerobats competitive gymnastics program will be phased out May 31, 2026, after years of declining attendance and revenue; staff proposed leasing or converting the Oak Point space and keeping some shorter classes as alternatives.
Burlington Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
The board approved awarding bus bids (recommendation to Hoagland), acquiring one available bus that saved roughly $15,000 and placing an order for an additional bus with an approximately 18‑month lead time.
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota
Deputy City Administrator Cindy Steinhauser briefed council on the larger supporting‑transformation program tied to Destination Medical Center investments, Link BRT procurement and a proposed interim wayfinding brand to reduce construction visual clutter; city will prototype pedestrian trailblazer signs and return with details.
Teton County, Wyoming
Teton County commissioners voted 4-0 on Nov. 10 to reconsider a contract with MKO Genetics providing pigs for a pig-wrestling event at the 2026 county fair and scheduled a substantive hearing for Nov. 18.
Ventura County, California
David Otis told the Ventura County Assessment Appeals Board that land values near his Camarillo property have dropped about 30–40% following fires; assessor staff and board members discussed whether calamity reassessment rules and statutes allow reallocation of land value and scheduled a jurisdictional review at the next hearing.
Burlington Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
A compact roundup of the meeting’s formal actions, vote results and key numeric details from the Nov. 10 board meeting.
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota
Consultants and city staff presented concepts to remake 6th Avenue as a neighborhood greenway and to reconnect downtown bike routes; council asked staff to add a targeted study of 2nd Avenue and to return with refined recommendations in January.
DeKalb County, Georgia
DeKalb County permit and inspections staff told summit attendees that businesses seeking to open in the county generally follow one of two permit pathways: full permit for new construction, renovations or change of use, and a move-in-as-is field-review for businesses not altering a space.
Ventura County, California
The Ventura County Assessment Appeals Board approved multiple stipulations including reductions for ROIC-related cases exceeding $5 million and rescheduled dozens of appeals — mostly to Feb. 9 and March 23 — while several applications were denied for lack of appearance.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
District representatives described a recent false bomb threat that triggered multiagency response and evacuation, a separate bus incident where a student reported hearing a gun that was not found, and increased staffing turnover and hiring of new administrators at alternative schools.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The Economic and Workforce Development Committee voted Nov. 10 to continue the Revitalize SA corridor leadership program and to authorize execution of a contract with Main Street America to administer the program.
Lee County, Illinois
Staff discussed restoring a recycling bin to the Hennepin lot, confirmed Franklin Grove has scheduled Wednesday pickups and is experiencing heavy use, and said the county may test an on-site site in the Fencedon area if a municipal partner location cannot be secured.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
The committee voted to continue the Revitalize SA corridor leadership program and to execute a contract with Main Street America for $245,000. Members praised community‑led projects in the Quintana corridor, asked about long‑term impact measures and supported small implementation grants and marketing funds for participant leaders.
Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health told Lakewood’s Health & Human Services Committee on Nov. 10 that it provides a wide range of public-health services in the city and asked the committee to forward a contract renewal that includes a 12% funding increase for 2026–2027.
Golf Manor Village, Hamilton County, Ohio
Staff told the Community Engagement Committee that Hamilton County planning agreed to provide in-kind planning services for a proposed North Weade mixed-use event and vendor space after Golf Manor’s $35,000 grant application ranked fourth among 11 applicants; county assistance could help the village advance design and vendor recruitment.
Tamarac, Broward County, Florida
City Manager said the city has collected a substantial amount of hurricane-relief supplies and identified Food for the Poor as a potential delivery partner, while commissioners urged also partnering with local charities such as Dare to Care.
Lee County, Illinois
Facilities staff reported hail damage to metal roofs at the law enforcement center and animal control and plan to use insurance funds to replace roofs in spring; also reported a malfunctioning RTU damper motor that is expected to be repaired in the coming week.
Costa Mesa, Orange County, California
The Costa Mesa Planning Commission voted 7–0 to approve a conditional use permit for Purrs in Paradise, a cat lounge proposed at 2981 Bristol Street (Suite B3) at The Camp. The commission adopted a CEQA exemption and added conditions limiting hours and children’s access.
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
Council staff presented an update on the Ready to Work on‑the‑job training (OJT) program during the Nov. 10 Committee on Economic and Workforce Development meeting.
Rochester Hills City, Oakland County, Michigan
Rochester Hills City Council authorized a suite of operational contracts Monday, including a $136,900 preliminary engineering contract for PRV improvements, purchase of a Trackless MT7 municipal tractor for $217,696, and city-attorney services under a $265,000 blanket purchase order.
Golf Manor Village, Hamilton County, Ohio
A village mini-committee selected Code Blue (silver tier) to build Golf Manor’s new website and recommended using ARPA funds to pay for the contract; the committee approved a $1,500 postcard allocation to promote the site at launch.
Rochester Hills City, Oakland County, Michigan
Rochester Hills City Council on Monday approved a consent judgment to resolve a lawsuit over three parcels at Cloverport Avenue and Rochester Road, endorsing an 11-lot single-family subdivision subject to negotiated variances intended to preserve trees and neighborhood character.
Burlington Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
The Burlington Community School District board voted to authorize $5,545,000 in general obligation school capital loan notes to finance the Greyhound Performing Arts Center, approving the tax-exemption and disclosure documents required for sale.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
Council members recommended sessions on restorative practices, trauma‑informed care, youth mental health first aid, staff wellness and transportation for students in DCS custody as part of a potential NEP conference or virtual sessions.
Tamarac, Broward County, Florida
The commission reached consensus to nominate Commissioner Bolton to serve as vice mayor for a one-year term; the city clerk said formal placement of the selection will appear on the December agenda as required by the city charter.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
The Tennessee Department of Education’s Alternative Education Council advanced a package of proposed changes to the statewide alternative education survey intended to reduce reporting confusion and clarify which programs qualify for school resource officer (SRO) funding.
Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas
The Marysville City Council approved a service agreement and lease for '1 Marysville,' authorized a dip-repair on 15th Street, advanced an auditor RFQ, adopted Appropriations Ordinance No. 3859 for $305,296.88, and published a draft resolution to make Alston Street one-way (no adoption; homeowners to be notified).
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
San Antonio staff told the Economic and Workforce Development Committee on Nov. 10 that the Ready to Work on‑the‑job training (OJT) and incumbent worker training (IWT) pilot has produced early retention and placement outcomes and that the program will expand under FY26 budget proposals.
Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
City planning staff told the Revere Economic Development Subcommittee on Nov. 10 that steps are under way to implement recommendations from the Broadway parking study and highlighted TDI‑led gains in Shirley Avenue amid plans to apply for a Revere Beach TDI district.
Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas
A Marysville baseball coach asked the council for support to explore replacing Feld Field's aging backstop with a closer, netted system to improve sight lines and safety; councilors directed him to bring formal plans to the parks and recreation committee and expressed general support.
Hudson School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Board approved consent items including authorization to pay $2,758,216.96 in bills, unanimously approved the 2026–27 school calendar (minor PD-day change) and approved overnight travel for activities.
Rio Blanco County, Colorado
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment officials presented a new enforcement protocol for retail‑food inspections to the Rio Blanco County Board of Health and commissioners, describing a point‑driven scoring system and inspection outcomes (pass, reinspect, closure) and noting 48 active retail licenses in the county.
Iron County Commission, Iron County Boards and Commissions, Iron County, Utah
The commission approved the tentative 2026 budget and scheduled the public hearing required by state law. Finance officer Luke reported revenue projections were modestly higher than expected, noted a significant insurance cost increase and said some one-time reserves will offset part of that increase.
Rochester Hills City, Oakland County, Michigan
After a nearly two-year process and extensive public engagement, Rochester Hills City Council unanimously adopted the 2025 Master Land Use Plan update, which emphasizes preserving single-family character, improving walkability, protecting natural features and implementing updated design standards and neighborhood-focused planning tools.
DeKalb County, Georgia
County staff told small-business attendees that addresses listed on county filings and business-license applications may be released under open-records (sunshine law). Staff advised using a PO box or virtual address for privacy and emphasized that to qualify for DeKalb County programs businesses should register where they physically operate.
Durham County, North Carolina
At the November meeting the board approved salary adjustments discussed in closed session, multiple procedural items and a contract for a county food system assessment. Votes were by voice and recorded as 'aye' with no recorded formal roll-call votes in the transcript.
Iron County Commission, Iron County Boards and Commissions, Iron County, Utah
The Iron County Commission voted Nov. 10 to approve a letter of support for the Division of Wildlife Resources to buy 20 acres adjacent to Parowan Valley Wildlife Management Area, conditioned on commitments to reduce prairie-dog encroachment onto neighboring farms.
Lee County, Illinois
Maintenance staff reported that ComEd is recommending a larger transformer for the new court facilities after load testing, which could delay work into spring and require a planned multi-hour building shutdown with generator contingencies to protect health-department refrigeration.
Durham County, North Carolina
Durham County commissioners voted to authorize a contract with Key Environmental Consulting to complete a countywide food system assessment and a recommended 10-year strategic plan.
Golf Manor Village, Hamilton County, Ohio
The Village of Golf Manor Community Engagement Committee on Nov. 10 adopted its agenda, approved Oct. 20 minutes, heard updates on community programs and the relocated Little Free Pantry, and approved $1,500 to fund postcards promoting a new Code Blue–built website paid for with ARPA funds.
Rochester Hills City, Oakland County, Michigan
Rochester Hills City Council voted Monday to approve a conditional-use permit for The Highland Room, a café planned at 1760 East Auburn Road, but limited alcohol sales to 4–10 p.m. daily; a city quota liquor license application was separately recommended for denial by the Liquor License Technical Review Committee.
Tamarac, Broward County, Florida
City of Tamarac staff on Monday presented a conceptual site plan and list of amenities for the East Side Community Park and Center, reviewed the project timeline and described grant conditions linked to the property acquisition.
Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
The Revere City Economic Development Subcommittee voted to forward a motion that asks the mayor to request the Traffic Commission evaluate a 15‑minute grace period for Broadway parking meters, starting with an eight‑meter pilot paid by a grant and expected equipment installation in February.
Rio Blanco County, Colorado
Rio Blanco County commissioners approved an NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection contract on Nov. 10 to speed reimbursable recovery projects after recent wildfire and flood damage.
Iron County Commission, Iron County Boards and Commissions, Iron County, Utah
Iron County commissioners voted on Nov. 10 to adopt Ordinance 2025-12, adding a water use and preservation element to the county general plan to comply with state requirements under Utah Code 17-27a-403.
Seaside, Clatsop County, Oregon
Board members reviewed plans to refurbish seating, evaluate HVAC and consider moving the computer lab into the main area; a community survey was proposed to guide furniture choices and staff said fiscal-year grant funds have been allocated for HVAC and furnishings.
Hudson School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
A commercial-real-estate consultant briefed the board on likely reuse scenarios for Willow and Holton elementary schools, suggested title reviews, hazardous-materials studies, coordination with the city on zoning, and noted deed restrictions can be used to limit future uses.
Rochester Hills City, Oakland County, Michigan
Rochester Hills approved a 20-year restated LDFA development and tax-increment financing plan that city staff said will generate an estimated $1.416 billion over the extension; Oakland County consented to increase its participation capture to 75% under the agreement.
Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington
Judge Jennifer Grant presided over a remote infraction calendar on Nov. 10, 2025, granting a deferred finding, reducing several fines and dismissing multiple photo-enforcement citations; the court also entered defaults for defendants who failed to appear.
Mount Shasta, Siskiyou County, California
Council approved resolution CCR25 to convert contracted plan-check services to a part‑time city building inspector/plans examiner at $55/hour for up to 30 hours per week and also approved updates to firefighter and fire captain job descriptions plus creation of a fire engineer classification to ease hiring.
Rochester Hills City, Oakland County, Michigan
City lobbyists and State Representative Mark Tisdel briefed council on the recently passed $81 billion state budget, changes to road funding, new public-safety dollars and specific grants for local projects including $2 million for Nowicki Park and $175,000 for a Common Ground resiliency center.
Bethlehem Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The human-resources committee reviewed staffing and class-size data on Nov. 10, emphasizing position-control steps and options to address wide variation in class averages across schools.
Hudson School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
Baird representative presented a refinancing option for callable portions of 2016 referendum debt that could reduce future debt-service levies by about $2–2.7 million over the next 10 years; the board will consider parameters for sale at a future meeting.
Rochester Hills City, Oakland County, Michigan
At its Nov. 10 meeting, Rochester Hills City Council presented proclamations and plaques to Council President Ryan J. Diehl and councilmembers Carol Moreland and David Walker, thanking them for years of service and highlighting projects including Innovation Hills, Nowicki Park and the Pine Trace golf-course transformation.
Rio Blanco County, Colorado
More than a dozen residents addressed the Rio Blanco County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 10 about the impending appointment to the Meeker Regional Library District board.
Mount Shasta, Siskiyou County, California
The council approved a nonbinding letter of intent that allows Power Group LLC to pursue purchase options for the east Landing parcel (APN 067-010-140) and to explore options on adjacent parcels, with a proposal to set aside up to 25% of housing units as deed-restricted affordable housing under HCD rules.
Fox Chapel Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Checklist review of potential issues in the draft articles and corrective actions taken.
Garfield Heights City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
The board adopted the meeting agenda, approved prior minutes, approved several consent agenda items, voted to table agenda item 18.3 pending contract terms, and voted to enter executive session to discuss personnel matters.
Seaside, Clatsop County, Oregon
Library staff briefed the Friends & Foundation on program developments: a postponed memory screening now scheduled for Jan. 10, a teen-run tech-help volunteer, Pacifica students hosted for programs, an author/illustrator visit and a proposed sister library partnership with Puerta Abierta in Guatemala.
Woods County, Oklahoma
Woods County commissioners met on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. During the meeting the board approved a transfer of appropriations to cover commissioners’ travel and discussed a proposed temporary easement, the establishment of a personal service account for emergency management, building inspection follow-ups and outreach related to federal and state funding.
Seaside, Clatsop County, Oregon
Venus, speaking for the Seaside Library Friends & Foundation board, said the group will prioritize a membership recruitment campaign and a formal review of its budget on Nov. 21 ahead of the library's budget submission to the city.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Human Resources presented a cooperative‑purchasing memo identifying 15 executive‑search firms and reported nine had expressed interest; the committee directed staff to produce a vetted shortlist of 4–5 firms for interviews and to exclude MGT from the recommended shortlist based on prior selection issues.
Woburn Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
Assistant Superintendent Young delivered the district’s annual MCAS and data review, reporting growth on early literacy screeners (DIBELS), expanded AP participation, and implementation milestones for new math (ALEKS/Reveal) and literacy programs while cautioning that achievement gains often lag program rollout.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
The city secretary presented final audit numbers from Dallas County for the May 2025 election and asked that council approve an additional payment of $109,366.44; staff said the June runoff final numbers produce a $59,296.09 refund, for a net increase of about $50,000 compared with prior estimates.
Hudson School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
District staff told the board special-education spending totaled about $14.4 million last audited year and explained how services and case-manager handoffs will be handled as the district consolidates buildings.
Fox Chapel Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board approved a placement agreement with Western Governors University to host a student teacher, accepted a donated Yamaha upright piano (estimated FMV $2,500) for the district music department, and accepted a Sherlund Roth cello for Dorseyville Middle School Orchestra.
Worth County, Iowa
Elderbridge’s Healthy Aging director presented the agency’s FY25 report, warned of possible federal funding declines that could create meal-site wait lists, and described local meal-site operations in Worth County.
Woburn Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
The Woburn School Committee on Nov. 10 authorized the superintendent to file an MSBA Statement of Interest for a consolidated North Woburn elementary school to be built on the AltaVesta site, combining AltaVesta and Linscott and including an attached early‑childhood program.
Urbandale Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
On Nov. 10 the Urbandale board approved multiple contracts and construction change orders, confirmed an external representative, and appointed an interim superintendent; the board also carried course proposals and the consent agenda (one item pulled for separate vote).
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
During public comment on Nov. 10, a volunteer for homeless services asked councilmembers to purchase emergency blankets for distribution during a cold snap, and a West Midtown resident urged action to remove or regulate dockless e-scooters after several crashes.
Wright County, Iowa
The Wright County Board of Supervisors approved the tentative agenda and minutes, proclaimed November 2025 as Operation GreenLake, authorized a $500 LATCF contribution to an amicus brief, appointed a conservation board member, and approved assessor recommendations on family farm applications.
Fox Chapel Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board approved seven personnel items including resignations, appointments, leave replacements, a medical sabbatical, ratified extra-innings teacher lists for multiple elementary schools, and an Act 93 administrative compensation and performance appraisal agreement effective July 1, 2026.
Garfield Heights City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
The board heard that passage of Issue 48 will reclassify levy proceeds into the districts general forecast and produce a modest surplus; the treasurer also presented resolution 2025-47 to collect property tax advances in January/February ahead of the March settlement.
Fox Chapel Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board approved second-reading adoptions of several revised policies (including policies on pregnant/parenting students, hazing, dating violence, educator misconduct and federal fiscal compliance) and approved first readings of additional policies including Title I parent and family engagement revisions.
Hudson School District, School Districts, Wisconsin
At a public meeting where citizens urged alternatives, the Hudson School Board continued work on boundary and transition plans tied to proposed elementary-school closures; a community group said it will begin formal legal action and called for additional analysis before closures proceed.
Fox Chapel Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board acknowledged general-fund disbursements of $9,685,339.33 for October and capital-reserve disbursements of $418,347.78, and authorized athletic-supply bid awards for the 2025–26 school year as part of a finance package approved by roll call.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
Deputy Chief Collier reported a week-to-week increase in robberies and said two warming centers would open that night; staff also read first readings of ordinances to accept donated vehicles from the Atlanta Police Foundation and to lease a small storage unit at Lenox Mall for APD equipment.
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
City staff briefed a council committee on the logistics and trade‑offs of moving Dallas municipal general elections from May to the November uniform election date in odd‑numbered years, saying the council must adopt a resolution by Dec. 31, 2025, if it wishes to make the change.
Fox Chapel Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Fox Chapel Area School District board approved a $567,324.14 contract for tennis-court renovations, a $524,400 athletic-lighting contract, and several Hartwood Elementary HVAC change orders at its Nov. 10 meeting.
Garfield Heights City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
Board members discussed joining a multi-district lawsuit over Ohios expanded voucher program after staff reported about 500to600 Garfield Heights students attend nonpublic schools using vouchers and estimated the boards participation fee at about $5,000.
Bayonne City, Hudson County, New Jersey
Summary of formal actions taken at the Bayonne Planning Board’s November meeting, including approvals and items carried to the December 9, 2025 agenda.
Fox Chapel Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Fox Chapel Area School District showcased its seven-year pre-K program during a “lens on learning” presentation and announced a districtwide comprehensive planning process to meet Pennsylvania Department of Education Chapter 4 requirements, including a steering committee, focus groups, and public input opportunities.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
Commissioner Deborah Lunning told the Community Development & Human Services Committee that the Department of Grants and Community Development has completed two NOFA rounds for FY25, awarded subgrants with contingencies and reimbursed roughly $25.83 million to date, but formal grantee agreements for FY25 remain unsigned because of a federal
Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
Council approved cooperative endeavor agreements to use state funds for senior‑center upgrades and to replace fire hydrants; Acting Fire Chief Chris Vice said the city has reduced its number of out‑of‑service city‑owned hydrants and will prioritize replacements, though some hydrants on private property remain owner responsibilities.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
The Public Safety and Legal Administration Committee on Nov. 10 approved multiple settlement resolutions — including a $835,054.50 payment related to 1020 Bolton Road and several other settlements taken as a block — and recommended demolition of two dilapidated properties.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
The Zoning Committee approved an ordinance to establish a Northeast Atlanta "quality-of-life" overlay district that would limit certain land uses, despite NPU and ZRB recommendations against it.
Garfield Heights City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
At the Nov. 10 Garfield Heights Board of Education meeting, middle school staff presented academic goals, attendance initiatives and behavioral supports, citing programs that aim to reduce chronic absenteeism and address rising discipline incidents.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
Kenneth Days, director of the Office of the Public Defender, told the Public Safety and Legal Administration Committee that rising appointed cases may double next year and requested at least one dedicated attorney and one support position to expand clinics and real-time assistance.
Bethlehem Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Bethlehem Area School District presented a standardized student-activity funds report on Nov. 10 and faced questions from board members about publishing student officers’ names in public records.
Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
At a public hearing on a variance to allow a mobile home older than 10 years, residents questioned the fairness and cost of the process, inconsistent past approvals, and whether the city requires expensive inspections before applicants appear before council.
St. Tammany Parish Public Administrator, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
The board removed conditions it could not legally enforce and affirmed a previously granted variance for an after‑the‑fact accessory building after the applicant’s representative clarified that requested letters from a utility easement holder do not exist and that homeowners association approval is on record.
Bayonne City, Hudson County, New Jersey
The Bayonne Planning Board approved a redevelopment plan for the former T & J car wash at 958–968 Broadway proposing up to about 130 residential units, structured parking (including an optional automated electronic parking system), and possible rooftop restaurant/amenity space; the board recommended the plan to the City Council.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
The Community Development & Human Services Committee held a public hearing and extensive administration briefing on Nov. 10 on an ordinance that would extend the life of eight Tax Allocation Districts in Atlanta through at least Dec. 31, 2055.
Lincoln Park, Wayne County, Michigan
Council approved the consent agenda, adopted an ordinance adding a disruptive-behavior civil infraction, approved a used-car dealer license, concurred to join Phase 2 of a PFAS settlement, awarded an AMI meter contract to Core & Main, authorized engineering for two SRF utility projects, and adjourned.
Worth County, Iowa
The Worth County board approved a contract not to exceed $67,600 for the county’s annual bridge inspections and heard staff report rising plow-blade prices and temporary reductions in road crew staffing.
Bayonne City, Hudson County, New Jersey
The Bayonne Planning Board voted to approve Amendment No. 3 to the Bayonne Bay East redevelopment plan, raising the maximum allowed height from 25 to 30 stories and increasing the allowable number of dwelling units from 1,250 to 1,750; the board recommended the amendment to the City Council.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
The committee approved a rezoning request to convert a single-family house at 696 Highland Avenue NE to an 8-unit multifamily building under the MRMU BeltLine overlay. Staff and the ZRB recommended denial; the committee approved the rezoning after a motion by Councilmember Carden Wyckoff.
Mount Shasta, Siskiyou County, California
Green Dot Transportation presented a draft Lake Street Active Transportation Plan that pairs a roughly $2 million pavement project with planning‑level complete‑street features, including wider sidewalks, protected bike buffers and traffic calming; the draft is open for public comment through Dec. 9.
Wright County, Iowa
Drainage trustees reviewed and approved several work orders and invoices — including repairs for multiple tile blowouts — and unanimously appointed engineer Lee Gallentine to lead a petition for repair involving railroad property in DD 36.
Colfax County, New Mexico
The Colfax County Board of Commissioners voted to approve and canvass the county's 2025 regular local election results, citing a 32.22% turnout and noting a potential recount in the Maxwell mayoral race.
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
The City of Atlanta Zoning Committee voted to ask the Department of City Planning to study removing parking minimum requirements citywide and to consider embedding that change in the upcoming Zoning 2 rewrite.
Sulphur, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
Caroline Bauer and dozens of Sulphur residents urged the City Council on Tuesday to reject plans to sell or lease land next to the city wastewater treatment plant to Lake Charles Methanol 2, saying the property is needed for future sewer expansion and that conferring rights to a holding company would sacrifice local control.
Urbandale Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
A public commenter urged restoring enumerated protected classes to the new anti‑bullying policy; trustees discussed training and state law changes and voted to table the second reading for rework and legal review.
St. Tammany Parish Public Administrator, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
The board postponed an after‑the‑fact variance for a 529‑square‑foot carport that sits 2 feet from the front property line, directing the homeowner to obtain formal letters of no objection from neighbors.
Alachua, School Districts, Florida
The provided transcript documents a school Veterans Day program and does not include civic deliberations, votes, policies, or other municipal governance items. No civic news articles were generated.
Mendocino County, California
Mike, a retirement specialist with the Mendocino County Employees Retirement Association (MCERA), outlined how reciprocity between California public retirement systems works and the steps members must take to link benefits when they change public‑sector employers.
Aiken City, Aiken County, South Carolina
At the council meeting, local nonprofit C4 Impact and community volunteers described expanded warming‑station efforts, emergency housing placements and requests for donations of food and hand warmers as colder weather begins. The group said a recently secured property will house a mother and four children by tomorrow and that C4's warming‑station
Bethlehem Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District business officials told the finance committee that a continued delay in the Pennsylvania state budget is holding back roughly $33 million in aid and eroding local interest earnings, pushing the district toward possible short-term borrowing and multi-year spending choices.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
City staff told the Citizens with Disabilities Advisory Board on Nov. 10 that an EcoRover beach wheelchair was picked up for repair after a sheared power connector and described emergency transfer procedures and related accessibility enforcement work.
Akron, Summit County, Ohio
Multiple public commenters urged the Akron City Council to pursue police accountability, answer petitions seeking termination of city staff, explain alleged officer harassment, and act on rising violent crime in specific wards. Speakers asked for responses from the mayor and for transparency about funds distributed to protest groups.
Aiken City, Aiken County, South Carolina
City council approved multiple annexations, routine consent items and grant and contract actions at its Nov. 10 meeting; it amended one annexation to grant a one‑time building‑separation waiver and tabled a major incentive package pending reconciled calculations.
Lincoln Park, Wayne County, Michigan
Council authorized Hennessy Engineers to perform design and bidding services for a 2026 DWSRF lead-service replacement project ($450,126) and for a 2026 CWSRF sanitary sewer rehabilitation project ($948,250). City Manager also reported on ARPA expenditures and deadlines.
Saint Marys Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board reported it had held an executive session to discuss student discipline before the public meeting and then approved a motion to adjourn by voice vote; no details of the disciplinary matter were disclosed.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
A city ADA coordinator asked the Citizens with Disabilities Advisory Board on Nov. 10 for a one-time $6,000 expenditure to buy five licenses of Crawford Technologies' Remediate software to accelerate remediation of PDFs and other documents on the city website.
Mount Shasta, Siskiyou County, California
Roger Page, president of Mercy Mount Shasta, told the council that proposed changes in the federal HR1 package and related Medicaid/Medi‑Cal rules could reduce reimbursements and strain rural hospitals unless states or other programs step in.
Aiken City, Aiken County, South Carolina
Aiken council approved first reading of a development agreement allowing renovation of the Hotel Aiken and the construction of a city‑owned, approximately 210‑space parking deck; staff said the garage could cost roughly $7–8 million and up to $2,000,000 in settlement funds may be used for hotel stabilization.
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio
At the Nov. 10 session council adopted several administrative resolutions (vehicle disposal, fund transfers, and a property acquisition) while giving second readings to major items including the Pizzuti contract and the water RFQ. Adopted motions were procedural and administrative in nature; several finance resolutions remain at first reading.
Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida
The Van Weisel Performing Arts Hall described expanded accessibility programming — a NextGen usher training for teens and young adults with disabilities, monthly all-abilities creative movement classes, sensory-friendly (relaxed) main-stage performances, and school-time presentations by a physically integrated dance company on Dec. 8.
Aiken City, Aiken County, South Carolina
Aiken council on Nov. 10 deferred a vote on proposed economic incentives for the Rutland Place development after the city and the project’s developer failed to reconcile differing fee and tax‑revenue estimates presented in multiple packet versions.
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio
Utilities staff briefed council on a proposed RFQ to study design options for lime slakers/silos, a southern water tower, and a potential conversion from chlorine dioxide to sodium hypochlorite disinfection.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
Finance staff reviewed the September balance sheet and fund-level summaries, reporting general‑fund cash and investments, receivables, deferred revenues, and details on debt‑service and health‑insurance funds. Staff noted timing effects that created a year‑to‑date loss in early months and proposed rebalancing the health insurance reserve.
Aiken City, Aiken County, South Carolina
Aiken City Council voted Nov. 10 to annex 38.9 acres near Edgefield Highway and approved a one‑time amendment allowing 15‑foot building separation for multistory units, a narrower gap than the 20 feet the city’s code normally requires.
Saint Marys Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Board members delivered tributes to retiring colleagues Louis and Clyde, praising their years of service, programs created, and impact on students and staff.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
Council members emphasized restorative practices for alternative schools, discussed five pending reappointments and conference attendance, and tentatively scheduled the first meeting of next year for Aug. 5. A motion to accept the February minutes was made and seconded; the transcript does not record a vote tally.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
The Fort Thomas City Council approved Municipal Order MO 17 20 25 to appoint Steve Bode as finance director and assistant city administrator; Bode is scheduled to begin Nov. 17 and will be supported during transition by Linda Chapman.
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma
The Total Development Authority reviewed a proposed 2026 fee schedule change to add a $120 new-equipment installation fee (or $10 monthly option) to recover router/equipment costs for new tenants, and to tighten recovery for unreturned or damaged equipment; staff will return with a resolution in December.
Akron, Summit County, Ohio
Public commenters and a council member urged Akron leaders to act on short‑term rentals after a recent deadly Airbnb party in nearby Bath; council members asked which departments enforce code and collect taxes on short‑term rentals and urged a coordinated review across departments.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
During public comment at the Finance Committee meeting, multiple residents urged the city to post financial files in searchable formats, provide monthly department-level budget-vs.-actual reports and stop practices that undermine public confidence — including questions about preprinted mayoral check names and dual-signature signoff.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
The Tennessee Alternative Education Council on a virtual meeting reviewed revisions to the statewide alternative-education survey and advanced a proposed two-page transition and reentry plan to be made available in ePlan by May 1.
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma
Council awarded the Fire Station 2 addition to Calm Construction LLC for a low bid around $550,777 and approved buying a 2025 Chevrolet 5500 chassis for a new ambulance at $69,295.01; funding will combine previously designated local funds, county fire tax, and pending grants.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
Auditors and staff told the Finance Committee most of the FY2023-24 budget overrun in the general fund resulted from capital spending and timing of invoices, notably costs tied to the Tower Park renovation. The audit reported roughly $1.07 million in expenditures over budget and $2.58 million variance versus revenues in the general fund.
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma
Council approved Resolution 2025-14 authorizing a TAP grant application to ODOT for a sidewalk connecting Southwest 4th Street West to the Tuttle Senior Center; the city would provide a 20% match if awarded.
Urbandale Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
District leaders reported improvements in early reading and math screening and a drop in chronic absenteeism from 17.9% to 12.7% for the first quarter, while algebra I proficiency was reported at 68% — below the district goal of 80%.
Wright County, Iowa
Elderbridge told the Wright County Board of Supervisors demand for congregate and home-delivered meals remains high while state and federal funding have declined, prompting the nonprofit to request a $3.30 per-senior increase — about $12,900 — to help preserve services and avoid expanding waitlists.
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma
Council approved Resolution 2025-13 to amend cemetery fees after staff reviewed plot sizes and sections; council also discussed state law that may allow reclaiming unused plots after about 75 years and asked staff to further evaluate older sections for unmarked burials.
St. Tammany Parish Public Administrator, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
The board approved a variance allowing a pool and decking to sit as close as 1 foot from a rear yard boundary and to encroach over a private subdivision drainage servitude, subject to the private servitude holder’s requirements and parish permitting.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
The council announced that the revised ALTED survey opened at 7 a.m. the morning of the meeting, that office hours will begin immediately for LEAs with questions, and that a collaboratively developed transition plan is comms‑approved and linked in the survey as an optional resource.
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma
Council voted unanimously to accept the city's FY2024 financial audit. Auditor Andy Cromer said the city's general fund provides roughly four to five months of reserves but identified a $60,000 bank-reconciliation discrepancy and federal compliance notes tied to ARPA spending.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
Council members raised concerns that district practices vary on who is placed in alternative programs and how long students remain, noting legal and operational friction points including recent search-law changes and a lack of consistent monitoring.
Indian Trail, Union County, North Carolina
Public works reviewed progress on the town's five-year resurfacing plan, recent contracts and funding sources and proposed a $1.2 million near-term contract to finish subdivision work and upgrades tied to a Navajo Veil complete-streets project.
Saint Marys Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board approved routine agenda items, payments and reports, authorized consultant agreements (superintendent search, architects), accepted a resignation timeline from the superintendent and approved several capital and personnel items.
St. Tammany Parish Public Administrator, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
The Board of Adjustments approved an after‑the‑fact replanting mitigation plan for a business campus site, allowing the developer to contribute 55 inches of replacement tree caliper to the St. Tammany Parish tree bank rather than overplanting on a constrained site.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
The 2023–24 audit identified multiple weaknesses and a promissory note of about $850,000 that had been carried on bank reconciliations rather than separately receipted. Speakers urged creating a formal reserve account, dual‑control checks, and stronger monthly reconciliation procedures.
Lincoln Park, Wayne County, Michigan
After staff reviewed six bids for an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system, the council voted to award the contract to Core & Main; bids and reasons for vendor selection were described during the presentation.
Elkhart County, Indiana
The board approved out-of-state travel for sheriff staff to attend a CALEA accreditation conference in Jacksonville and unanimously renewed the county's annual extension services contract with Purdue University, with staff reporting growth in 4‑H participation.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
Fort Thomas City Council asked staff to draft a request for proposals for a limited forensic audit of the city’s general fund after the 2023–24 audit returned a qualified opinion and public commenters urged a deeper review.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
The Tennessee Alt Ed survey (100% response) recorded 24 schools and 152 programs. Overall students served decreased 2% (from 16,439 to 16,122) while average length of stay rose in every grade band, most sharply for K 5. Transition planning, exemplary practices and virtual learning were the top requests for technical assistance.
Urbandale Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
District staff told the board that revisions to the Teacher Leadership program increased identified teacher leaders from 17% to 38%, filled all roles, and added induction coaches and peer mentors to support early-career teachers.
Elkhart County, Indiana
Elkhart County highway staff recommended submitting an INDOT rural-call grant for Bridge 252 (County Road 1 north of County Road 130), estimating a $3,882,253 project cost, a roughly $776,451 local match, and a planned FY 2027–2032 funding schedule; the board approved applying for the grant unanimously.
Fort Thomas, Campbell County, Kentucky
FORT THOMAS, Ky. — The Fort Thomas Finance Committee spent much of its Nov. 5 meeting reviewing the city's FY 2023-24 audit and an associated $322,498 prior-period adjustment that auditors described as a reconciliation and posting problem rather than missing funds.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
The Alternative Education Advisory Council reviewed bylaws not updated since 2008 and received legal guidance that its deliberations qualify as an open meeting under the state’s open‑meeting law.
Indian Trail, Union County, North Carolina
The Town Council approved a conditional-zoning modification permitting outdoor seating for Sweet Union Brewing at 5519 Indian Trail–Fairview Road; residents cited parking and safety worries while staff recorded updated parking counts and retained limits on special events.
Elkhart County, Indiana
The Elkhart County commissioners unanimously approved an independent contractor agreement and task order with BAM Tree Service for corridor tree clearing, awarded a $230,208 bid for rooftop HVAC replacement at the sheriff's administration building, and authorized 13 annual snowplow contractor contracts with published hourly rates.
St. Tammany Parish Public Administrator, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
The St. Tammany Parish Board of Adjustments postponed a decision on a developer’s request to waive an 8‑foot opaque fence requirement for a proposed baseball training facility after an adjacent landowner objected; the applicant said building the fence in a wooded buffer would be an undue hardship.
Morgan Township Trustee, Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio
The fiscal officer presented and trustees approved a set of financial resolutions: a $35,091.20 payment for the 2019 fire-station improvement bond, a $39,993 liability and cyber-insurance renewal, a $50,000 supplemental appropriation for fire payroll, and deposit of a $5,500 grant to a new fund. Trustees approved all motions by voice vote.
Lincoln Park, Wayne County, Michigan
The council unanimously concurred to participate in Phase 2 of a nationwide PFAS class-action settlement; city officials said participation carries no charge and could yield funds earmarked for water-system improvements if recovery is obtained.
Elkhart County, Indiana
The Elkhart County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted an updated public comment policy intended to align county meetings with Indiana law. During privilege of the floor, Susan Lawson of Goshen said the new rules could chill free expression and announced a run for state representative.
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio
Councilman Tanner Sayers introduced Pizzuti Solutions and Bradley Payne advisers to brief the city on advancing municipal facility projects, including the police station, justice center expansion, municipal center and fire station.
Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
The Tennessee Department of Education Alternative Education Advisory Council approved its May minutes, elected Josiah Holland vice chair and Brian Douglas secretary and accepted limited bylaw edits to reporting and participation rules.
Morgan Township Trustee, Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio
Trustees adopted zoning text amendments adding definitions and regulating shared driveways; zoning staff said the Board of Zoning Appeals must review any shared-driveway requests and that the amendments will take effect Dec. 10.
United Nations, Federal
At a separate briefing, Adedeji Ebo, deputy to the high representative for disarmament affairs, said progress has been made on small arms control but warned that more than 1,000,000,000 firearms remain in circulation, fueling violence and organized crime.
Akron, Summit County, Ohio
The Akron City Council voted 11–1 to adopt an emergency ordinance authorizing funding and collection necessary to adjust compensation and health care benefits for nonbargaining, classified and unclassified city employees after suspending the rules. The committee report was favorable and the suspension of rules was approved before the final tally.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
The assembly approved hiring Stephen Harbour as Petersburg’s utility director effective Dec. 30, 2025 at an annual salary of $160,000. The borough will schedule a six‑month overlap before the current director, Carl Hagerman, retires in July 2026 to ensure continuity.
City of St. Augustine Beach, St. Johns County , Florida
Fire Marshal Rod Dowling recounted his career on Monday with the Mayor in St. Augustine Beach and said he is "not ready to retire yet."
Saint Marys Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Director of special education Dr. Brandon Means told the board the district's Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) inclusion rate rose to 57.57% after targeted changes—including co‑teaching, schedule adjustments and professional development—but still falls short of the state target of 61.7%.
Indian Trail, Union County, North Carolina
At its Nov. 10 meeting the Indian Trail Town Council approved two conventional rezoning map amendments, a conditional-zoning modification for a brewery and a stormwater agreement to relocate a detention pond for the Stallings Volunteer Fire Department. Most votes were unanimous; the brewery modification passed 3–1.
Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan
The commission confirmed an appointment to the Zoning Board of Appeals and approved a two‑year renewal with McNally Enterprises as the city’s realtor, and it approved several procurement items including wastewater plant doors and a generator maintenance contract.
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania
At a final public hearing, county officials described the tentative 2026 budget as balanced and without a tax increase, citing roughly a $500,000 surplus and a return to financial stability after a 2024 deficit. A resident urged caution and suggested the county be prepared to revise the draft if state or federal funding shifts.
Morgan Township Trustee, Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio
The new Morgan Township playground is complete and in daily use; trustees approved filing a Land and Water Conservation Fund application to cover half of an estimated $300,000 vaulted restroom that staff proposes to add to the park.
Saint Marys Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The district closed fiscal 2024–25 with roughly $1.8 million in revenue over expenditures but faces recurring health insurance overruns and sharply reduced federal funding; the board approved investigating a short-term tax revenue anticipation note and agreed to remain within the Act 1 index.
United Nations, Federal
UN agencies reported that Super Typhoon FangWong (locally Juan) made landfall in northern Luzon after one of the largest coastal evacuations in the Philippines, with over 1.3 million people preemptively moved and hundreds of thousands displaced.
Goshen, Orange County, New York
The board approved several sets of minutes (with one abstention), noted correspondence postponing the Salamone Brothers item to the Nov. 20 meeting, and deferred action on Edward J. Lehi Drive off-site improvements pending county health review; two Route 17M warehouse projects were presented as conceptual plans with no public hearing.
Morgan Township Trustee, Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio
The township fire levy renewal passed with 66.72% support, and the fire chief reported $103,502.50 in grants secured for 2025 along with improved operational metrics.
Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan
Commissioners voted to move two MDOT small‑urban projects forward: a Woodward Avenue culvert/resurfacing (advertised for the December letting) and a Monroe Street reconstruction design intended for FY2027 bidding.
Morgan Township Trustee, Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio
Kara Brown described a Butler County initiative to post crisis-line signage in parks and public restrooms to raise awareness of the county crisis hotline and to provide an immediate route to help for people in crisis.
Lincoln Park, Wayne County, Michigan
The City Council unanimously approved an amendment adding a 'disruptive behavior' civil-infraction to the municipal code, allowing prosecutors discretion to downgrade certain first-time disturbance charges to noncriminal penalties of up to $500.
Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Michigan
Samantha, a Brownfield consultant, briefed the Big Rapids City Commission on Nov. 10 about recent changes that allow housing projects to use Brownfield tax‑increment financing and laid out the local and state approval steps.
Athens City Council, Athens , Athens County, Ohio
Mayor and Treasurer Thomas urged council to let voters decide whether to approve a 0.2 percentage‑point city income‑tax increase on the May 2026 primary ballot to shore up the general fund.
Goshen, Orange County, New York
The Goshen Planning Board approved a third-amended conditional minor subdivision and major site-plan for Owens Road Solar (New Leaf Energy) after counsel presented a draft resolution and the board reaffirmed a prior negative declaration and found the amendment did not represent a substantial change from the approved plan.
San Patricio County, Texas
County road crews reported multiple maintenance projects including 1,700 tons of limestone laid on County Road 1470 and other repairs; the bridge at County Road 1694 was announced closed effective Nov. 10, 2025 for phase 1 repairs.
Wayzata Public School District, School Boards, Minnesota
Plymouth Creek Elementary presented its new regulation stations and introduced school counselor Mikaela Paulson, who said 30 students have been added to her caseload through referrals; principal Ashley Paul described how the tools and counseling lessons are intended to support student belonging and keep more students in class.
Atchison County, Kansas
Commissioners approved a KDOC Division of Adult Services first‑quarter budget adjustment and several purchase orders: grading/drainage work up to $15,000, abstracting for the 2026 tax sale, and a ConvergeOne IT security upgrade uplift of roughly $6,001.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
The Petersburg Borough Assembly approved awarding the Banana Point Breakwater Improvements contract to Western Dock & Bridge of Ketchikan for an amount not to exceed $978,000 and acknowledged a $78,000 contribution (PIA/PIA referenced) that helped fund the project.
San Patricio County, Texas
County staff announced a veterans outreach week starting Monday in Sinton; HEB gift cards funded by Cheniere donations will be given to the first 10 veterans at each location. The outreach will travel across the county on successive days.
United Nations, Federal
The United Nations said violence in Kordofan and related areas has driven tens of thousands from their homes, verified attacks on hospitals, and urged an immediate cessation of hostilities and protected humanitarian access.
Geary County, Kansas
Commissioners described the county tax sale as well attended, reported the auction portion likely ended around 12:15 p.m., and said many parcels sold though several with special conditions did not; they also discussed whether a prior appointment of Jeremy Myers as official bidder was recorded in the minutes.
Podiatric Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
At its Nov. 7 meeting the Podiatric Medical Board of California approved the March 28 and June 18 minutes and the executive officer’s reports for sections A–E, set draft full-board dates for 2026 (March 27, June 18, Oct. 30 at 1 p.m.) and discussed hybrid meeting/hub options with accessibility and technical caveats.
San Patricio County, Texas
San Patricio County Commissioners Court on Nov. 10 approved budget transfers, accepted the treasurer’s report, authorized two equipment purchases totaling about $208,600 and approved multiple personnel actions. The court also recorded local disaster declarations and appointed a committee to review external audit RFPs.
Bound Brook School District, School Districts, New Jersey
At a public meeting, the Bound Brook Board of Education approved board resolutions listed as items 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4, discussed a community donation of gift cards and agreed to recognize the donor; five board members voted in favor and no public comments were received.
Wayzata Public School District, School Boards, Minnesota
District staff presented a multi‑phase enrichment review that would standardize district‑wide identification criteria, add CogAT as an additional evidence layer for near‑qualifying students, and create a reconsideration/appeals process; parents raised concerns that the district had relied on FastBridge as the primary identification tool.
Atchison County, Kansas
County commissioners reviewed 16 provisional ballots during an election canvas, accepted 12 and rejected 4, then adopted the official Nov. 4, 2025 general election results and directed publication on the county website.
Podiatric Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
Enforcement staff told the Podiatric Medical Board of California on Nov. 7 that investigations and case-aging rose in fiscal year 2024–25, and attributed much of the delay to a prolonged vacancy in desk-investigation staffing.
Goshen, Orange County, New York
The Goshen Planning Board voted to extend the conditional site-plan approval deadline for the Towne Coast SR 94 LLC / Lightstar Renewables solar project by six months, moving the deadline to the board's June 4, 2026 meeting after the board reviewed a written request from the applicant.
United Nations, Federal
One month after the ceasefire, the United Nations and partners say efforts to increase aid to Gaza are still held back by bureaucratic restrictions, limited crossings and insecurity; the briefing reported multiple coordination attempts with Israeli authorities were impeded and quoted UN staff describing the holdup as on the Israeli side.
Geary County, Kansas
HR director Crystal Mautos told commissioners the county has posted employee forms and policy materials online, reported progress on recruitment and paperwork collection, and described takeaways from a KPERS employer conference in Topeka.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
The Petersburg Borough Assembly advanced a zoning change (Ordinance 2025‑14) tied to the planned sale of Government Lot 21 and approved supplemental budget adjustments to fund engineering, wastewater repairs and street light replacements.
Wayzata Public School District, School Boards, Minnesota
The Wayzata Public Schools Board of Education voted Nov. 10 to call a special election on April 14, 2026, to ask voters to renew a technology levy and to approve two bond questions: a multi‑project facilities package and a separate ballot question to build an eight‑lane pool at Wayzata High School.
Geary County, Kansas
Commissioners voted to amend the agenda to hold a 10-minute executive session regarding non-elected personnel with HR present; the motion was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote. The meeting included routine commissioner updates and an HR report.
United Nations, Federal
Simon Steele, the United Nations climate change executive secretary, told delegates at COP30 in Belem that emissions have begun to fall since Paris but countries must accelerate reductions and resilience efforts.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Councilmember Jose Barajas accused Councilmember Andrew Sandoval of repeated social-media attacks, frivolous ethics complaints and intimidation; other councilmembers supported a censure request and the mayor adjourned with a plan for a formal opportunity to act on censure.
Lincoln, School Districts, Rhode Island
The committee heard that new boilers at Lincoln Middle School are installed and expected online by Nov. 17, approved two contracts and several personnel job descriptions, and scheduled a special budget workshop for Jan. 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the Lincoln High School Media Center.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
The Salinas Historic Resources Board voted unanimously to approve prior minutes with corrections and to adopt the 2026 meeting schedule after brief discussion of holiday conflicts.
City officials and community members gathered at Ramona Park in North Long Beach to celebrate the completion of a renovated, accessible playground and park improvements funded by a mix of state, local and federal sources totaling $2,700,000.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
The assembly appointed Scott Newman to fill the vacant assembly seat and administered the oath. Members who supported him cited prior working relationships and municipal experience; others argued that Donna Marsh’s third‑place finish in the election merited appointment. Newman will serve until October 2026.
Valley County, Idaho
Commissioners approved a multi-year bulk fuel delivery agreement with Coenergy and authorized a chair-signed EDA letter to secure bridge funds; Road & Bridge staff outlined LRIP grant work on Sampson Trail, concerns about Perpetua Road heavy-truck impacts, and a proposed 12-bay equipment shed priced at roughly $500,000.
Lake County Schools, School Districts, Tennessee
Board recognized high‑school recipients of the DAR citizenship award and a state JAG presidency; FFA students reported on the national convention and the student body president outlined recent extracurricular successes and upcoming events.
Lincoln, School Districts, Rhode Island
School committee members recognized Susan Colenta for receiving the 2026 secondary art educator of the year and the 2026 Rhode Island art educator of the year awards and noted her long service to Lincoln High School and leadership roles in the Art Education Association.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
City staff told the finance committee on Nov. 4 that the Lake Street lift station is the top sewer priority, with a design-build solicitation planned and a projected construction cost of $20–25 million; staff said bonding will be required because recent rate increases are insufficient to cover large projects.
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida
Owner Christina Lacera told the Nov. 10 City Commission meeting she submitted a written proposal for a $60,000 contract to supply Fort Pierce Police Department uniforms and described her local business experience. Commissioners did not vote on the bid; it was presented during the public comment period.
Lake County Schools, School Districts, Tennessee
After reviewing TSBA-drafted options, the board adopted a policy limiting student cell phone use in class, restricting staff use of district logos on personal pages, and requiring permissions for staff–student social connections; the board will circulate a parent-permission form and bring revised language back for finalization.
Valley County, Idaho
Building & Grounds Director Terry Canada told the board Central District Health has not approved use of water inside the Yellow Pine community center and the county will search for any MOU and compile an asset inventory; no formal board action was requested.
Athens City Council, Athens , Athens County, Ohio
A proposed conditional‑use zoning amendment to allow temporary housing in some residential and business zones drew heavy public comment on Nov. 10 and failed to win committee consensus to advance without additional legal review.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Multiple public commenters urged immediate action on homelessness and watershed sanitation, citing human waste and a recent death on the tracks; property owners and advocates called for shelters, temporary facilities and coordinated outreach.
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida
During the Nov. 10 meeting the Fort Pierce City Commission approved a series of routine actions by roll call including excusing Commissioner Gaines, approving minutes and the agenda, passing the consent agenda and adopting two resolutions: 25-R-72 (Avenue D Resurfacing interlocal funding agreement) and 25-R-77 (amendment for the Avenue D Bridal
Salinas, Monterey County, California
City staff updated the Historic Resources Board that demolition of fire-damaged buildings at 34–40 Soledad Street is scheduled, stabilization/weatherproofing work for the Republic Cafe is under contract, and conceptual designs propose five-story affordable housing with recreated facades.
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida
Lincoln Park Main Street on Nov. 10 reported completion of a state-funded historic survey of roughly 250 parcels and outlined recent business openings, community events and volunteer activity while noting program constraints from state funding cuts.
Petersburg Borough, Alaska
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted against scheduling a public work session with Title Network to discuss proposed communications towers after extended public comment and debate.
Podiatric Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The Podiatric Medical Board of California directed staff to investigate options after staff told the board it likely lacks statutory authority to delegate annual approval of California residency programs to a committee. Licensing staff reported recent licensing counts and said CPME accreditation schedules constrain timing for program approvals.
Lincoln, School Districts, Rhode Island
The committee opened its meeting with a moment of silence and condolences after announcing the death of Lincoln High School junior Antonio Hazard on Nov. 6, 2025.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
The Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC) presented an update to the Salinas City Council on Oct. 28 laying out a multi-stage plan to bring passenger rail service to Salinas and close a long-standing Central Coast gap in service.
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida
Main Street Fort Pierce told the City Commission Nov. 10 that FY2025 event attendance and digital reach were strong, but rising costs and falling revenue are creating budget pressure for the nonprofit.
Athens City Council, Athens , Athens County, Ohio
Athens City Council suspended its rules and adopted Ordinance 1‑27‑25 on Nov. 10, authorizing a $750,000 interfund transfer to restore the medical/self‑insurance fund to a positive balance and adding appropriations for parking‑garage repairs and transit refunds.
Lake County Schools, School Districts, Tennessee
District staff briefed the board on an awarded E‑rate cybersecurity pilot grant and a state cybersecurity grant, proposed a contract with Central Technologies to install Fortinet monitoring and switch replacements over three years, and asked the board to approve entering an agreement contingent on E‑rate approval.
Lake County Schools, School Districts, Tennessee
Several residents urged the Lake County Board of Education to ban open gyms and sports practices on Sundays to preserve Sabbath observance; the board directed staff to ask the Tennessee School Boards Association for draft policy language and discussed giving the director discretion for narrow exceptions such as travel or state tournaments.
Akron, Summit County, Ohio
The City of Akron Budget & Finance Committee granted time on a proposed 50‑year surplus water agreement with the city of Tallmadge, asked for a temporary appropriation to carry city operations into early 2026, and approved by voice vote a compensation and healthcare contribution ordinance (suspension of rules and favorable report).
Trophy Club, Denton County, Texas
Trophy Club approved an ordinance Nov. 10 authorizing the issuance of roughly $8.15 million in combination tax and revenue certificates of obligation to pay for street and sidewalk work and a maintenance-shop remodel.
Athens City Council, Athens , Athens County, Ohio
Molly Fitzgerald, executive director of the Athens County Economic Development Council, told council committees the EDC finished a 60,000‑square‑foot spec building in 2025 and is working to secure tenants, while continuing brownfields remediation and small‑business support.
Health Care Policy & Financing, Governor's Cabinet, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
HCPF staff reiterated that, since July 1, 2020, birthing parent and newborn services must be billed under separate member IDs and reviewed use of value codes for covered and noncovered days and occurrence span code 74 for leave‑of‑absence reporting.
Florence City, Florence County, South Carolina
Staff told the Florence City Council the selection committee does not recommend approval of a UPFIT grant for a proposed smartphone repair shop at West Evans and Irby Street. Because no council member formally moved and seconded the resolution (No. 2025-45), the item received no action and did not advance to a vote.
Salinas, Monterey County, California
Presenters Denise Estrada and Craig Kaufman told the Salinas Historic Resources Board at its November meeting that a regional heritage-tourism effort centered on a Salinas City Heritage Park and the California Welcome Center is drawing more visitors and could boost overnight stays.
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida
Fort Pierce commissioners on Nov. 10 asked staff to develop a comprehensive annexation strategy that prioritizes commercial and light-industrial corridors, with a particular focus on Indrio Road, South Kings Highway and the airport industrial park.
Health Care Policy & Financing, Governor's Cabinet, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
Pharmacy policy staff told hospitals that for HRSA’s upcoming 340B rebate‑model pilot, Medicaid billing should reflect the ingredient cost after the rebate (the 340B ceiling price) and directed providers to the Office of Pharmacy Affairs information system for ceiling‑price access.
South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island
On Nov. 10 the council confirmed advisory-board appointments, approved a food/beverage license for Arabella's Coffee House, granted event and beverage licenses for a Moose Tavern 5K benefiting South County Health, and adopted a proclamation honoring Andrew Convey for earning Eagle Scout.
Maumee City Council, Maumee, Lucas County, Ohio
City staff presented proposed website text edits to clarify the sanitary/conveyance program, align language with council-adopted changes (condensed income tiers, increased lateral- lining eligibility) and explain financial-assistance application procedures; staff said the edits are semantic and do not change program substance.
Health Care Policy & Financing, Governor's Cabinet, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing officials told hospital stakeholders on a November engagement call that multiple payment and regulatory changes are moving through implementation and federal review.
2025 Legislature, Virgin Islands
UVI and the Local Food & Farm Council updated the committee on the Virgin Islands Agricultural Plan’s eight mandates, the Agribusiness Center, a public‑private investment fund that awarded grants to 12 producers, and school‑based programs to build future farmers and home gardening.
Chicago Transit Authority Board, C, Boards and Commissions, Executive, Illinois
In a brief hybrid session the committee voted to admit a remote member for voting on this meeting’s business, approved prior meeting minutes, and adopted its 2026 meeting dates (moving the April meeting from April 6 to April 13); the meeting adjourned at 1:11 p.m.
Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
During public comment Lisa Leppard urged the board to reconsider the district’s dress code (policy 221), proposing modesty standards and offering to collect supporting data; board members thanked her and offered to continue discussions in smaller groups.
Maumee City Council, Maumee, Lucas County, Ohio
The Maumee City Council Public Information Committee voted to recommend migrating the city website to CivicPlus and discussed optional add-ons—such as a cClickFix service-request map—that could be trialed free for the first year and reevaluated later.
South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island
Parks staff received council approval to apply for one large DEM outdoor‑recreation grant ($500,000) and two smaller grants ($125,000 and $100,000) for Town Farm Park, Fagan Park and Treaty Rock Park; staff said projects are in the CIP and would use town match if awarded.
Leland, Brunswick County, North Carolina
The Leland Town Council held a special workshop on open burning on Nov. 11, 2025, where fire, forestry and state air‑quality officials briefed council members on current rules, residents described health and safety harms from recent land‑clearing burns, and the town attorney outlined how the town could seek Environmental Management Commission (EMC) certification to strengthen local enforcement.
Custer County, Colorado
Custer County commissioners on Nov. 10 authorized county-led coordination of food drives and short-term assistance to backfill SNAP benefits delayed by a federal shutdown.
2025 Legislature, Virgin Islands
DPNR Division of Fish & Wildlife told the committee that commercial landings remain within federal annual catch limits but nearshore habitat loss and invasive species (notably red‑tailed boas and lionfish) are pressing management challenges; recreational fishing licensing and port sampling were presented as tools to improve data.
Florence City, Florence County, South Carolina
City staff reported several vacancies across boards and commissions and noted eligibility requirements for specific seats; the mayor also announced that the city will be closed for Veterans Day and encouraged attendance at festivities. The meeting adjourned after a voice vote.
Health Care Policy & Financing, Governor's Cabinet, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
A CommonSpirit representative asked whether HCPF is pursuing value‑based payment or Medicaid waiver strategies to protect behavioral‑health and primary‑care services amid anticipated budget cuts; HCPF staff offered to follow up but did not announce new initiatives.