The Louisville City Council heard updates about Marshall Fire recovery, going over recovery efforts and mitigation efforts the city and community are taking.
Erie City Council makes a push to get more people involved in changes they want to see throughout the city. A big part of their efforts to do so will be taking their council meetings to the road this summer calling it the City Council Neighborhoods Tour. Council will function the same way it would []
Jamestown City Council will review a resolution requesting additional ARPA funds for the city’s accounting software. According to the staff report, an additional $73,316 in American Rescue Plan funds are being requested for Springbrook software. Council had previously approved $106,286 in funding for the new software in April 2023. Springbrook replaced the KVS system with […]
Council checked off several outstanding items at the end of a lengthy meeting Wednesday with unanimous approval of the latest consent agenda.
The proposition gives three or more council members the power to bring an item to the agenda. Before it was passed, only the mayor could bring items to the agenda.
Petersburg residents are weighing in on the casino that could be on their ballots this November after the city’s decision to choose the Cordish Companies to operate it.
Petersburg’s City Council has chosen an operator to roll the dice on for the proposed casino proposed to be built in the city.
Construction is expected to begin later in 2024 if New Haven City Council approves the project.
The Longmont Sustainability Advisory Board will present to the City Council Tuesday about increasing the ability of residents and businesses to compost.
In the early 1900s, Anaheim, California, was a rural community with endless rows of orange groves. Of course, that all changed when Disneyland opened July 17, 1955, and transformed the town into one of the world’s most well-known tourist destinations. Now, Disney has set out to transform the city again with an ambitious project called …
Councilmembers are conducting oversight of mental health resources in city schools. The hearing comes as schools stand to lose funding for mental health resources. [ more › ]
Members of Project Say Something has teamed up with the City of Florence to establish a new historical marker. They say the proposed marker was supposed to be discussed and approved at Tuesday's city council meeting, but they were shocked to find it wasn't even listed on the council's agenda.