Columbia City Council rejects fingerprints for CPRB, approves revised Sidewalk Master Plan | Mid-Missouri News | #citycouncil
COLUMBIA — The Columbia City Council rejected an ordinance Monday that would have required members of the Citizens Police Review Board to submit their fingerprints to the Columbia Police Department in order to provide their criminal history. Fingerprinting was suggested to meet a criminal history examination requirement in the original charter for the board, whose […]
Read MoreHomeless brought up at City Council meeting | Northwest | #citycouncil
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Read MoreEarly voting starts for runoff election for Bryan City Council SMD 5 | #citycouncil
Early voting for the runoff election for the Bryan City Council, Single Member District 5 race between Marca Ewers-Shurtleff and A.J. Renold starts Monday and runs through Saturday. Neither candidate surpassed 50% of the vote total in the general election Nov. 8. Ewers-Shurtleff has been practicing law as a solo practitioner in Downtown Bryan since […]
Read More7 candidates running for open District 5, 8 seats on Fairmont, West Virginia, City Council | Fairmont News | #citycouncil
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Read MoreLITCHFIELD CITY COUNCIL BRIEFS | News | #citycouncil
LARC education efforts continue City Administrator Dave Cziok updated the Litchfield City Council during its Oct. 3 meeting about public education efforts by the Litchfield Area Recreation Center committee. The group is working to explain implications of building a recreation center adjacent to Litchfield High School. Cziok made several suggestions related to how council members […]
Read More10 candidates vying for four seats on College Station City Council | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil
Ten candidates filed for the four available seats up for election on the College Station City Council. Those seats include mayor, Place 1, Place 2 and Place 5, which is part of a special election to fill a vacancy. Mayor Karl Mooney and Place 1 councilman Bob Brick are term limited and cannot run again […]
Read MoreCity Council to air outdoor dining plans | News | #citycouncil
For those who like to dine al fresco or who still have concerns about COVID-19 and dining indoors, the City Council is poised to consider a temporary zoning amendment this week that would give downtown restaurants some post-pandemic relief. The council’s Planning and Development Committee last Wednesday voted 3-0 for a proposed temporary zoning change […]
Read MoreLitchfield City Council approved downtown renovations | Local | #citycouncil
Litchfield’s downtown is expected to have a fresher look by the end of 2022. The City Council, during its June 6 meeting, granted certificates of appropriateness for renovations to 10 properties within the city’s historic district. Proposed renovations ranged from brick tuck-pointing, stucco removal, re-roofing and window and door replacements to painting and new signs. […]
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City council’s approval of NAH proposal deemed ‘short-sighted’ | #citycouncil
It is difficult to understand how our members of city council could approve the NAH proposal. This seems short-sighted and narrow-minded. This billion dollar project does not come even close to meeting the city’s plan for carbon neutrality by 2030. Token mentions of some solar panels, a few charging stations for EVs and no LEED […]
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