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Bronx seems to like the mayor’s ‘yes’ rally cry | The Riverdale Press

By Abigail Nehring It has been the summer of protests and counter-protests in Throggs Neck.  Supporters of the proposed Bruckner Boulevard upzoning rallied Aug. 30 to say “yes” to four new buildings in their neighborhood. The redevelopment will add 349 apartments if it survives a city council vote early this fall. It passed unanimously in […]

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City Council to consider replacement for council position | News | #citycouncil

As a result of the resignation of City Council Member Brenda Miller, the Bryant City Council plans to consider a nomination to replace her at its upcoming meeting Tuesday. “I have been honored to serve Ward 4 since 2010,” Miller said during a recent special council meeting where she read her resignation. She recommended the […]

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Whitefish Council set to OK budget | #citycouncil

Whitefish City Council on Monday will consider approving a budget that relies on rebates from the city’s resort tax to lower property taxes. The budget for fiscal year 2023 totals $53.4 million. The total mills levied in the budget are a reduction of 17 from the prior year, which is a more than 14% decrease […]

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City council to consider Adult Center membership fee | Local News | #citycouncil

The Roswell City Council will consider approval of a new fee structure for the Recreation Department that includes an annual membership for the Roswell Adult Center. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Thursday in Meeting Room A of the Roswell Convention and Civic Center, 912 N. Main St. The council will also hear a […]

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Car dealership’s move, proposed resort on deck for New Braunfels City Council | Community Alert | #citycouncil

New Braunfels City Council members are expected to consider the first reading of a rezoning request to construct a car dealership on the southbound I-35 access road near Oak Creek Way on the city’s east side when they meet Monday night. If passed by council members after two readings, the proposed Neighborhood Commercial District rezoning […]

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Waterloo city council approves rezoning for proposed apartment complex | Waterloo / Marshall Courier | #citycouncil

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Subdivision bordering Cameron Park back in front of city council | Local Govt. and Politics | #citycouncil

Zoning for a new subdivision bordering Cameron Park that spurred the local neighborhood association into action earlier this summer will be up for Waco City Council’s consideration again Tuesday. The development would bring 151 new homes with varying styles and lot sizes to a 36-acre site between the Waco Center for Youth and Cameron Park […]

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Kelowna city council to review proposed UBCO campus Monday – Okanagan | #citycouncil

City council will be going over the proposed UBCO downtown campus on Monday, focusing on the height, density, and parking availability. A zoning change is being recommended by city staff to allow for what would be Kelowna’s tallest tower. City staff call it the CD 28, the University of British Columbia Downtown Campus Zone. According […]

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City Council to hear request from MSSU for ARPA funds | News | #citycouncil

A request by Missouri Southern State University for the city to provide $1.5 million from Joplin’s share of American Rescue Plan Act funds will be heard by the Joplin City Council at a meeting Tuesday night. The request is to be made as part of a presentation on the potential uses for the city’s $13 […]

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Port Wentworth city council approves industrial zoning moratorium | #citycouncil

PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. (WTOC) – Tonight, Port Wentworth council members passed a moratorium that will last for six months. This decision comes after residents have been constantly pushing the city for years to re-evaluate industrial rezoning proposals. Some people in this community are upset that they move into a neighborhood zoned residential and land is […]

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