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Ahead of Intersection Dedication Ceremony, LA City Council Honors Top Dawg | #citycouncil

LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Ahead of the intersection dedication in honor of Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith for his contributions to the music industry, the Los Angeles City Council Friday recognized him in Council Chambers. Councilman Tim McOsker, who represents the 15th District, covering parts of San Pedro, Watts and other harbor communities, led the presentation […]

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LA City Council Approves $10M Contract for Development of `Mobility Hubs’ | #citycouncil

LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The Los Angeles City Council green-lit a proposed five-year contract with a company to design and operate so-called Integrated Mobility Hubs. Council members voted 12-0 to allow the Department of Transportation to execute a more than $10 million contract with Bike DBA Tranzito, which will provide various on-demand transportation options such […]

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Two Rivers City Council to Discuss Wine Not Project and Hiring | #citycouncil

Feb 29, 2024 | 11:00 AM Local News, Ryan Brahm There is one meeting today in the City of Two Rivers. The City Council will convene in the Community Room in the Lester Public Library at 6:00 for a work session meeting where they will discuss the status of the property located at 2023 […]

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Permit parking restrictions approved for Runyon Canyon by LA City Council | #citycouncil

The Los Angeles City Council approved permit parking near Runyon Canyon due to high visitor volume. Councilwoman Nithya Raman requested permit parking to address parking challenges caused by non-resident hikers. Residents can obtain parking permits to be exempt from new rules, including various parking restrictions. The LADOT can establish a Preferential Parking District if criteria […]

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Manitowoc Mayor Appointed to Two Statewide Boards

Feb 8, 2024 | 9:00 AM Local News, Ryan Brahm Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels Manitowoc Mayor Justin Nickels is suddenly much busier. Mayor Nickels announced Wednesday that Governor Tony Evers appointed him to the Wisconsin Retirement Board through the Employee Trust Fund and to the League of Wisconsin Municipalities Mutual Insurance (LWMMI) Board […]

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Two Rivers City Council to Discuss Self Storage, Battery Storage Proposals | #citycouncil

Feb 5, 2024 | 12:00 PM Local News, Ryan Brahm There are two meetings today (February 5th) in the City of Two Rivers. First up is the Committee on Aging, which will be in the Senior Center Library at 8:30 this morning to review their usual committee reports. The City Council is slated to […]

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De León-Estrada Joins Haverhill Mayor Barrett’s Office as Deputy Chief of Staff

Josselyn De León-Estrada, who has served elected officials at local, state and federal levels, has joined the administration of Haverhill Mayor Melinda E. Barrett as deputy chief of staff. De León-Estrada began working in local government in 2018 as special assistant to former Lawrence Mayor Daniel Rivera before working as a legislative aide to former […]

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Haverhill Mayor’s HOPE Task Force Plans January Meeting

As part of its mission, WHAV provides information and resources targeting health and wellness, food insecurity, after-school programs, education and housing to residents of Greater Haverhill and the Merrimack Valley. To submit news of events, fundraising appeals and other announcements, click on the image. The Mayor’s HOPE Task Force expects to resume in-person under the […]

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Two Rivers City Council to Discuss Planned Project, Swim Center Capital Campaign | #citycouncil

Nov 27, 2023 | 12:00 PM Local News, Ryan Brahm There is only one meeting in the City of Two Rivers today (November 27th). The City Council will be holding a work session meeting at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, where they will discuss the upcoming public hearing on the proposed 2024 […]

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Mayor says Haverhill Residents May Have Second Chance for Flood Disaster Relief

Haverhill residents turned away for help with flood damage earlier may have another chance thanks to the city’s reallocation of federal American Rescue Plan Act money. Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini told city councilors Tuesday about another approach to provide a modicum of financial help to residents impacted by the Aug. 8 deluge. The mayor […]

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