Spokane City Council approves Trent shelter lease as new camping rules emerge | News | #citycouncil
SPOKANE, WA – The Trent shelter is just one step closer to being a real possibility for the homeless population in Spokane. In 2018 Spokane created a city-wide policy to stop homeless people from sleeping in certain parts of town. It was enforced for about a year until a court case out of […]
Read MoreKenosha City Council votes for signs discouraging panhandling | Government & Politics | #citycouncil
If you plan to panhandle in Kenosha, the City Council would rather you collected alms from local social organizations instead of asking motorists for money in the elements at busy intersections. The Kenosha City Council unanimously voted in favor of a resolution discouraging curbside panhandling in the city Monday evening. Sponsored by Ald. David Mau […]
Read MoreDalton City Council to redo first reading of measure to bring back some retirees | Local News | #citycouncil
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The Dalton City Council will have to again hold the first reading of a measure that would allow some retirees to come back and work part time for the city without having their pension benefits halted. The council meets Monday at 6 p.m in council chambers in City Hall. Council members held a first reading […]
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