Lodi City Council votes to reinstate utility collections, apply for state aid | News | #citycouncil
The City of Lodi will resume its normal collections process in an effort to stem the tide of utility bill delinquencies that piled up during the pandemic. The city council voted unanimously during Wednesday’s meeting to reinstate collections and directed staff to apply for state relief funds to assist utility customers who have delinquencies that […]
Read MoreHuntsville city council president explains purpose of discretionary funds | News | #citycouncil
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Huntsville City Council could be getting thousands of dollars in discretionary funds for each district. Council president John Meredith said with a discretionary fund, council members could better serve their community. If a problem comes up that is not already covered in the city’s annual budget, each district would have $75,000 of unearmarked money to […]
Read MoreAlaska Permanent Fund addresses ‘unprecedented’ high-level resignations | Politics | #alaska | #politics
Alaska Permanent Fund leaders warned trustees at a special July meeting that an “unprecedented” number of key staff have resigned from the corporation and that there are challenges hiring replacements. Compensation was named as a factor behind many of the resignations as employees exit for higher-paying jobs offering salaries 50% or even 200% more, APFC […]
Read MoreTerre Haute City Council establishes special fund for opioid settlement money | Local News | #citycouncil
The Terre Haute City Council on Thursday voted to establish a fund to house opioid litigation settlements from various manufacturers and distributors with which the city has recently secured resolution. Some of the $2.5 million that will come in over the next 18 years will soon begin to be placed in that fund, which the […]
Read MoreFlorence City Council slates budget workshop | Latest Headlines | #citycouncil
FLORENCE, S.C. — The Florence City Council has scheduled a budget work session and public hearing at 3 p.m. Monday at Fire Station No. 5, 296 E. Redbud Lane. The City Council also will consider on first reading a revenue and budget ordinance after the work session and public hearing. The work session will cover […]
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