What happened on Saturday, 28 June 2025
Events, Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
At a Deltona town-hall meeting residents and the mayor debated a development moratorium, land-development-code updates, annexation effects and timing for an impact-fee study. The mayor said code updates and a $2 million grant for road elevation are in progress; residents urged changes to reduce flooding and protect trees.
Avon Town, Hendricks County, Indiana
The Avon Town Council unanimously approved the CF-1 compliance form for a tax abatement for the RISE development, after the developer and town staff clarified project timing, occupancy and job counts.
Events, Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
A Deltona resident told the mayor at a public town-hall meeting that a fallen tree landed on a power line and remained in her yard for weeks while she was routed among FPL, Duke and city and county offices. The mayor said staff would follow up and asked the resident to share contact information.
Greece Central School District, School Districts, New York
Arcadia High School held its commencement ceremony for the Class of 2025, where school leaders and student speakers addressed graduates and diplomas were formally conferred under the authority of the Greece Central School District Board of Education and the New York State Department of Education.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The Finance Administration Committee recommended approval of hourly rates for solicitors to be used by the Narberth Industrial Development Authority and the Narberth Zoning Hearing Board: $185 per hour for James Gallagher (Kilkenny Law) and $205 per hour for Michael Crotty (Sienna Law).
Westlake City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
District leaders said student wellness and success funds and disadvantaged pupil impact aid have paid for nursing and social-worker services this year, covering roughly $264,000 in costs with about $181,000 charged to the two accounts and an $83,000 net impact to the general fund.
WESTBURY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Westbury Union Free School District celebrated its 104th Westbury High School commencement, where Principal David Zimbler announced a 91% graduation rate and salutatorian Diego Monroy said he will study biomedical engineering at RPI.
Hannibal City, Marion County, Missouri
City council members questioned the Board of Public Works on staffing reductions, raises, and company-vehicle policies during a June 27 meeting; BPW staff said crews are at minimum staffing, on-call rules require availability, and supervisors and on-call employees use BPW vehicles to ensure rapid response.
Troutdale, Multnomah County, Oregon
Councilors discussed holding a facilitated visioning or goal-setting session in the fall after the incoming city manager settles in, but took no formal action. Some councilors recalled problematic past goal-setting efforts and asked for time to consider the idea over the summer.
Hannibal City, Marion County, Missouri
Hannibal City Board of Public Works officials told the City Council on June 27 that the board-approved FY26 budget includes an 11.2% electric rate adjustment — scheduled to take effect Oct. 1, 2025 — to replenish cash reserves depleted by higher purchased-power costs and to comply with a board-approved cash-reserve policy.
Ball Chatham CUSD 5, School Boards, Illinois
The Ball Chatham Unit 5 Board of Education opened and closed a public hearing and voted to approve the district's amended fiscal year 2024-25 budget after no members of the public spoke, the board said at its meeting.
Warren County, New York
Warren County authorized advertising a vacant third assistant public defender position at a higher salary to match comparable county attorneys and attract qualified candidates for family court work.
Lower Moreland Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District business officials gave a budget update, describing small expenditure reductions, a planning shortfall of roughly $600,000, potential one‑time revenues from local property sales and a sanitary‑line inspection that found a dip requiring repair.
Warren County, New York
The county authorized a one‑time $45,000 transfer from its contingency account to cover required Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) 18‑b payments and confirmed the obligation will be budgeted going forward.
Troutdale, Multnomah County, Oregon
The Troutdale City Council on June 26 adopted a resolution authorizing city officials to negotiate a tentative employment agreement and extend a conditional offer of employment to Mike Weston for the city manager position.
Warren County, New York
The Finance and Budget Committee approved a $6,600 transfer from the contingency account to repair a transmission on a weights and measures truck used by Jeff Waddell, but several supervisors asked for a second opinion about the repair before final billing because the truck still operated in gears other than fifth.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
An emergency repair to a corroded storm pipe adjacent to a manhole at Windsor and Greenland will proceed at an estimated cost of $12,850, funded from the borough’s stormwater capital budget.
Warren County, New York
Warren County approved authorizing Arrow Bank to issue a letter of credit for $360,006.92 in lieu of prefunding health insurance obligations to Highmark Blue Shield of Northeastern New York; the committee said this is a routine alternative the county has used before.
Bonner County, Idaho
Rob Rupert, a certified safety professional and wildland/structural firefighter, gave a community presentation on homestead wildfire preparedness covering defensible-space landscaping, water storage and pumps, evacuation planning and tools homeowners can use to make properties more defensible.
Westlake City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
Superintendent Scott Goggin and Treasurer Todd Hopkins told the Westlake City Schools board June 27 that House Bill 96’s 40% cap on carryover balances and other changes could reduce districts’ flexibility and push them back to voters sooner than planned.
Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska
The Board approved a special claims run to have certain June bills paid in the current fiscal year so they are charged to FY2024/25, carrying the motion by a 5-0 vote.
Warren County, New York
The Finance and Budget Committee approved a roughly $45,500 appropriation and contract authorization for CashVest by 3 Plus 1 Inc. to analyze county bank transactions for potential increases in interest income.
Wolfeboro Board of Selectmen, Wolfeboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire
Town staff and Select Board members debated commercial insurance, license requirements and enforcement options for operators at Wolfeboro docks, and raised problems with storage and parking at the Libby Museum and town lots.
Bradley County, Tennessee
The commission voted unanimously to raise commissioner compensation by $1 per meeting at the June special meeting; no debate was recorded.
Warren County, New York
The Finance and Budget Committee approved a capital project and contract authorization for a countywide time-management system, selecting Hayes (a UKG reseller) after a competitive RFP and negotiation.
Wolfeboro Board of Selectmen, Wolfeboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire
At a Jan. 25 work session the Wolfeboro Select Board reviewed a redraft of the town's docks and wharves ordinance, discussed definitions for commercial and private docks, and debated which vessels and operations should be allowed at specific slips, including a reserved slot on Dock G and the treatment of the mail boat and legacy vessels.
Bradley County, Tennessee
At a June special meeting the Bradley County Commission approved the fiscal 2025–26 budget, a package of appropriations and tax levies, and final amendments to the current budget; commissioners voted 12–0 with two absent.
Warren County, New York
The Finance and Budget Committee voted to transfer $598,001.71 from the general fund unappropriated surplus to cover a Teamsters contract settlement (about $298,000 including fringe) and to add $300,000 to a corrections overtime budget after members debated whether a smaller amount would better incentivize overtime management.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
A site‑plan for an addition to an existing veterinary clinic in New Market was approved contingent on two items: adding the property’s zoning designation to the plan and providing dimensions for handicapped parking and loading/unloading areas; staff flagged missing site‑plan details but allowed final approval after correction.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The Finance Administration Committee approved a $5,000 budget amendment to cover Parks & Recreation community events, transferring the funds from a professional services line that is underspent this year.
Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
The commission approved a State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) loan of $3.7 million to Saratoga Springs to accelerate local roadway construction, primarily for portions of Pony Express Parkway; the city presented prior SIB usage and said the earlier loan enabled a project to finish before school started.
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
At a work session, Anchorage Health Department staff described proposed amendments to Anchorage Municipal Code chapter 16.55 (AO 2025-70) intended to reduce financial and regulatory burdens on licensed child care providers; no formal vote was taken and the ordinance returns to the Assembly for consideration July 15.
Lower Moreland Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District administrators recommended adopting Panorama Education as a district data warehouse and MTSS platform, citing native integrations, teacher‑facing dashboards and a phased implementation plan.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Jefferson County planning staff presented a draft amendment to subdivision regulations addressing road bonding, letters of credit, surety bonds and as‑built drawings; the commission voted to advertise the draft for a public hearing with a 30‑day notice.
Union County, Illinois
Board members heard about the Dayton Street Plaza project in Downtown Anna and its fundraising sponsorship tiers; the presenter said the group applied for a matching grant and asked for county consideration in the future, but commissioners did not vote and asked for more information.
Fall River City, Bristol County, Massachusetts
Summary of formal board actions at the June 26, 2025 meeting including approvals, denials, withdrawals and tables; each item lists motion outcomes and key conditions where applicable.
Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
UDOT will use a federal congestion relief discretionary grant (80%) plus state match (20%) to build a coordinated adaptive ramp metering system on I‑15 southbound from I‑80 to Point of the Mountain. The commission approved adding the project to the STIP after staff described sensor and software requirements.
Roselle Public School District, School Districts, New Jersey
The Roselle Public School District Board of Education voted to approve and submit the 2025–26 preschool program budget to the New Jersey Department of Education, enabling an expansion expected to add roughly 100 students and tapping local spaces including the former Presbyterian preschool.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The commission approved rezoning 12.636 acres at 1359 Deep Springs Road from A‑1 to C‑2 for Mullins Enterprises; neighbors testified during citizens input that proposed commercial equipment storage and heavy vehicle access would create safety, noise and property‑value concerns.
Union County, Illinois
Union County commissioners unanimously approved several routine items including state‑mandated sheriff salary adjustments, the reappointment of a transit trustee, appointments to the health board, and a building permit for a replacement in‑ground pool.
Sunnyside City, Yakima County, Washington
The Sunnyside City Council voted 5-2 to extend its June 2 action placing the city manager on non-disciplinary administrative leave through July 31, 2025, or until a pending internal investigation concludes, and approved an amendment limiting the city manager's contact with employees during the leave.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The commission approved the Timberstone Food Park site plan for a lot on West Highway 25 (near Timberstone campground) despite zoning code not expressly listing 'food park' uses; commissioners required vendors to meet health department permits and noted infrastructure and traffic questions for future oversight.
Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska
The Board of Scotts Bluff County Commissioners voted 5-0 to approve a six-month stop‑loss/health insurance renewal with Sun Life to cover claims while staff pursues alternatives, after months of rising claim costs and debate over pricing and carrier stability.
Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
Property owners in Logan testified in favor of UDOT’s planned Y‑to‑X connection and a proposed 100 East–200 East link in downtown Logan, saying the route is needed to relieve traffic bottlenecks on Main Street and support planned growth; UDOT confirmed the item was on the commission agenda for action later in the meeting.
Union County, Illinois
The Union County Board adopted a resolution opposing House Bill 28 27, saying the county affirms parental authority over education and opposes expanded state jurisdiction over homeschooling and private education. The board removed language that would have labeled the county a sanctuary from state law.
Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
Commissioners approved a set of Transportation Investment Fund projects but removed the Salt Lake City S Line extension from the approval and asked staff and local partners for additional engineering and terminus details before bringing it back to the commission.
Beaver County Commission Meeting, Beaver County Boards and Commissions, Beaver County, Utah
The Beaver County Commission voted to treat West Village lots 6C and 7C as unbuildable for assessment purposes, eliminating certain water fees while continuing road maintenance charges.
Union County, Illinois
A resident asked why property tax bills rose by about 10% for his parcels. County officials said a state‑mandated reassessment and a one‑time correction related to "Shawnee College" explain most of the increase and that the county's share is small.
Campton Hills, Kane County, Illinois
The planning and zoning commission recommended approval of the Village of Campton Hills Comprehensive Plan 2025; staff said pagination and presentation edits are being made and Jim Brown will present an updated version at the board’s next regular meeting or a special meeting.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Commissioners and staff debated a proposed new C‑3 (wholesale/warehouse/commercial) zoning district and whether to permit value‑added agricultural processing; members asked for clearer definitions and for legal and practical limits before proceeding, and postponed the item for further work.
Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
UDOT will use state funds authorized in House Bill 6 to provide the required state match for a Federal Railroad Administration grant that will pay for environmental work and early design on a project to consolidate two rail corridors near Provo, eliminating several rail crossings.
Lower Moreland Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District staff presented a draft comprehensive plan required by the state, centering on a multi‑tiered system of supports (MTSS), ELA/STEM alignment, professional development, and measurable goals for student growth; the plan will be presented for board approval and submission to the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The commission rolled a draft C‑3 (wholesale/warehouse commercial) zoning resolution to the next meeting after lengthy discussion about whether to allow "value‑added" agricultural processing and how to treat slaughterhouses; staff will revise language and bring conditional-use criteria back for review.
Union County, Illinois
A volunteer coalition asked Union County commissioners for funding and operational support to address stray cat colonies. County officials said the animal control shelter is at capacity and no changes will be made immediately; commissioners offered to consider funding but took no formal action.
Campton Hills, Kane County, Illinois
Trustees approved a roadway resurfacing package and discussed treating Woodridge and Steeple as a separate bid item because heavy tree canopy and drainage in that neighborhood may require different materials and pruning decisions.
Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
The Transportation Commission approved an augmentation to a Salt Lake City mobility and environmental impact analysis created under Senate Bill 195, adding funds to expand data and analytical work. Commissioners asked staff to explicitly include safety analysis and industry standard safety methods in the study scope.
Fall River City, Bristol County, Massachusetts
The board denied Brad Turner's petition to convert an existing garage at 0 Saucier Street into a two-unit residential building after neighbors and board members raised safety and parking concerns about the narrow street and proximity to neighboring houses.
Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah
The Utah Transportation Commission voted to add a study and partial design funding for a grade‑separated overpass on SR‑39 (Twelfth Street) in Ogden to reduce congestion and improve safety at a rail crossing, after commissioners described recurrent traffic backups and unsafe turning patterns in the area.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Several citizens urged the commission to address short‑term rentals (STRs) and asked when the county’s digital zoning map/atlas would be posted. Staff said a short‑term rental licensing and inspection program is under development and that the digital atlas work is ongoing; the commission placed map adoption on the work program.
Campton Hills, Kane County, Illinois
Village of Campton Hills staff reported a tentative agreement that the Norton Lakes developer will provide $75,000 to the homeowners association and roughly $30,000–$35,000 for roadway rejuvenation; trustees discussed speed-limit consistency and a possible speed study.
BEEKMANTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Beekmantown High School held its Class of 2025 commencement June 27. District and student speakers highlighted $54,050 in scholarships (rising to $868,050 with merit awards), civic and biliteracy seals, CTE participation and dozens of advanced regents designations.
Beaver County Commission Meeting, Beaver County Boards and Commissions, Beaver County, Utah
The Beaver County Commission approved the bills paid since the last meeting and reviewed several notable transactions, including two transfers to investment accounts, bond fund balances and retainage on construction projects.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Commissioners voted to buy six wooden picnic tables paired with tarps for winter protection and approved purchasing six composite Adirondack chairs (up to $600 total).
Fall River City, Bristol County, Massachusetts
The board approved a proposal to convert the historic Cherry & Webb (139 South Main) into up to 70 market-rate apartments with commercial space, conditioned on keeping South Main Street storefronts commercial and securing 70 off-street parking spaces.
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
Augusta Transit requested $21.46 million in SPLOST funding: $2,026,026 to provide local matching funds for a $12 million FTA grant to buy six electric buses and charging infrastructure, and a larger capital request to replace the aging Broad Street transfer facility with a two‑story, LEED‑ready multimodal hub.
Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
Finance Director John McKinney announced the Government Finance Officers Association awarded Deltona its Excellence in Budget Award for the 20th consecutive year and thanked finance staff.
Grant County, New Mexico
The commission voted to go into executive session under the cited New Mexico statute for limited personnel matters; a roll call confirmed commissioners present and the presiding officer indicated no action was expected upon return to open session.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Residents and commissioners pressed Jefferson County officials to clarify whether zoning staff may approve and sign two‑lot subdivision plats after a zoning office‑approved plat tied to a group of newly built accessory buildings was recorded without the planning commission secretary’s signature.
Beaver County Commission Meeting, Beaver County Boards and Commissions, Beaver County, Utah
At a Beaver County Commission meeting, commissioners and staff discussed a mislocated water line on the Lower Loop road realignment and agreed staff should not release final contractor payment until the alignment is corrected and staked.
Lower Moreland Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
World language teachers presented a proposed EF Tours study‑abroad program to Spain that would target students at Spanish level 3 and above, require student‑funded participation, include a 9 p.m. curfew and optional three transferable college credits; the board will consider the trip at its next meeting.
Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
Deputy Utility Director Jim Parrish described nonhazardous smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines to locate defects; crews found an ill-fitting manhole cover and a missing clean-out cap that can allow stormwater intrusion.
Grant County, New Mexico
A resident complained during public input that enforcement and exemptions for side-by-side off-highway vehicles during recent fire closures varied between agencies and locations, and urged the county to clarify rules and equitable application.
Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
The City of Deltona said a new emergency text alert system is live and advised residents to visit deltonafl.gov to sign up for weather alerts, road closures and other critical notices.
Utah Libraries and History, State Agencies, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
Speakers at a Utah Libraries and History meeting said Utah's outdoor recreation economy contributes about $9.5 billion in value added and noted cultural heritage tourism is growing, with speakers saying roughly 40% of global tourism is heritage-based.
High Springs, Alachua County, Florida
A water department presenter summarized key budget items for High Springs’ water utility, including five staff members, employer benefit costs, monthly bacteriological testing, contract services and SCADA communications that support remote monitoring and on-call dispatch.
Fall River City, Bristol County, Massachusetts
The Fall River Zoning Board of Appeals approved a special permit allowing a seasonal bar and single food truck at O'Connell Boatyard (180 River St.) after the applicant cut capacity, added parking and agreed to conditions addressing emergency access and licensing.
Grant County, New Mexico
The sheriff’s office told the commission that residents have reported phone calls from people falsely claiming to be sheriff’s employees seeking money or donations; the sheriff urged residents to verify such calls and to contact the sheriff’s office directly.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
District staff reported April claims trending at an 83.9% loss ratio and presented 2026 premium projection scenarios; with current assumptions the district would face an estimated $855,000 deficit unless the board approves additional premium or plan-design changes, officials said.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The Jefferson County Regional Planning Commission on Tuesday postponed review of an item about in‑house plat approvals after public commenters said staff have been signing subdivision plats without a documented delegation of authority.
Volusia County, Florida
Committee members asked staff to provide written definitions for "resource‑based recreation" and clarity on A/B list criteria, public access where gated communities border conservation parcels, and consistent written responses to member questions.
Volusia County, Florida
Acquisition staff told the Volusia Forever advisory committee June 9 that federal RCPP funds are active again, state Florida Forever funding is sharply reduced in the draft budget, and multiple county projects are advancing through appraisals, easement negotiation or closing phases.
Volusia County, Florida
A 26‑acre parcel on Lake George Road scored 11 of 21 and was placed on the A list. Staff said it is adjacent to the Lake George Forest and Wildlife Management Area and can be folded into county management.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Commissioners were briefed on Clear Pond swim season finances, staffing, lost freezer inventory, pending plumbing work and recreational-program revenues; staff reported a budget shortfall in swim operations for the remainder of 2025.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
Lubbock ISD officials presented preliminary 2025 STAR/STAAR results showing mixed gains: the district missed board goals for third-grade reading (48% meets; goal 56%) and third-grade math (46% meets; goal 55%) but met the CCMR goal at 88%.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The commission approved a variance to allow a garage in front of the residence at 1835 Stonebridge Drive and granted a 12.8‑foot front setback variance for a new house on Deer Chase Trail, citing topography and prior similar variances in the subdivisions.
Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
Fire Chief Bill Snyder introduced Engine 61, describing larger cab and compartment space, enclosed ladders, a 750-gallon water tank and a 1,500-gallon-per-minute pump.
Volusia County, Florida
Riverbend Ranch, a roughly 1,300‑acre fee‑simple nomination that scored 18 of 21, was found eligible and placed on the committee's A list for acquisition by unanimous vote. Staff noted the property sits in several conservation overlays and is adjacent to county preserves.
Martinsville City, Morgan County, Indiana
Board member Destin Miller read the docket and findings as the City of Martinsville considered an application to operate a dog-grooming business from a 10-by-12 prebuilt shed at 989 East Columbus Street, docket number 25015.
Volusia County, Florida
Deberry Point, a roughly 95‑acre fee‑simple nomination near the Lower Ocklawaha River, received a committee finding of eligibility by a 4‑3 vote. Staff reported the parcel scored 11 of 21 (minimum 10) and confirmed wetlands by field observation during the site visit.
Grant County, New Mexico
The commission approved a resolution authorizing the county to use an existing on-call contract with NCA Architects to produce construction drawings for the Gila Community Center using an existing 2023 general fund appropriation.
Volusia County, Florida
The advisory committee voted that Turnbull Bay (a 23‑acre fee‑simple nomination adjacent to Doris Leeper/Spruce Creek Preserve) is not eligible for fee‑simple acquisition. Members debated access, mosquito ditch restoration and invasive species; staff will contact the landowner about pursuing an easement.
Volusia County, Florida
The Volusia Forever advisory committee elected Jessica Gao chair and Suzanne Schreiber vice chair during its June 9 meeting. The panel then began eligibility reviews of land nominations for the county acquisition program.
Dallas County, Texas
The Dallas County Commissioners Court approved an amendment removing a named early‑voting worker from item 5, left that slot blank for the early voting clerk to fill, and appointed Freedom Place Church as a polling location and Deanna Flores as an election‑day worker.
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
Augusta IT requested $15 million for four projects: mobile data terminals, public‑safety software including CAD enhancements, server room/HVAC and infrastructure upgrades, and software consolidation and replacement to improve citizen services and lower legacy maintenance costs.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees approved a revision to board policy on interdistrict transfers that allows the district to deny incoming transfer requests when district-resident students require special-education continuum seats; staff said the change protects limited special-education resources for resident students.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
The board approved several procedural items at its June 26 meeting: continuances for two hearings, recommendation of an associate member to the select board, approval of meeting minutes, added inspection checklist language for site-plan reviews, and added two data requirements to the ADU application checklist.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Trustees heard details on summer programming, a Friends StoryWalk dedication set for July 12, a scheduled MBLC tour stop in Lakeville in late July, a tentative clerk hire starting July 1, and staff-training plans in August.
Grant County, New Mexico
The county renewed a one-year amendment to its animal-control services agreement with High Desert Humane Society and commissioners asked staff whether donations or volunteer support during recent fires make the humane society eligible for state/emergency reimbursement.
LaSalle County, Illinois
The County Property Committee agreed to post a vacancy for the buildings‑and‑grounds director and discussed staffing gaps and recruitment challenges for maintenance roles.
Dallas County, Texas
The Dallas County Commissioners Court unanimously approved court orders 1–4 to advance a District 2 community services project after staff and legal review, with commissioners praising the project as a model for other areas.
Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
A City of Deltona concrete operator described ongoing sidewalk repairs intended to keep sidewalks safe for pedestrians.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The Jefferson County planning body denied a variance request for a 20-by-50 LED billboard with a 65-foot height after members said the applicant had not shown the zoning "hardship" required to justify waiving size and height limits and staff raised safety and light-intensity concerns.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
At its June 26 meeting the Town of Lakeville Parks Commission approved an Eric Stanley summer football camp, multiple charity tournaments with fee waivers or legacy rates, and added a weekday reservation for FLAA on Field 1; the approvals were unanimous.
LaSalle County, Illinois
Parks staff updated the County Property Committee that a concrete pad for bus drop-off and handicap parking has been completed, an ADA ramp is expected soon, volunteers planted native plugs with strong germination, and a county van requires wiring repairs.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The planning commission determined that an indoor sports training facility in a vacant Family Dollar building is an allowable use in the county's C‑2 general commercial district, citing indoor recreation uses listed in the zoning code.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees approved a 60-page open education resources (OER) transition plan tied to the district's Bluebonnet reading curriculum adoption; district staff said the plan explains implementation, training, distribution and opt-out procedures required by the Texas Education Agency.
Grant County, New Mexico
Grant County approved two subaward memoranda of understanding to allow the county to act as fiscal agent for Center for Health Innovations (CHI) and for related Department of Health grant funding; county staff said the agreements mirror earlier DOH paperwork and are required for pass-through administration.
LaSalle County, Illinois
LaSalle County property committee discussed streamlining bid openings to reduce a 6‑week procurement delay and reviewed a vendor proposal to add prominent vinyl wayfinding and window graphics across three courthouse entrances at an estimated $303,600.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Planning board members and staff reported on an MBTA-led transit-property meeting and a request for information; the board discussed the MBTA's plan to retain several acres for commuter parking, concerns about future residential proposals on industrial land, and options such as transfer-of-development-rights.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Director Jennifer Jones told trustees several specialized research databases will be cut from statewide subscriptions effective July 1; the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners and consortium options may affect future access.
LaSalle County, Illinois
Buildings and grounds staff told the County Property Committee that aging chillers and rooftop condensing units serving the jail and criminal justice center likely need full replacement, with a consultant estimate near $900,000 and installation timing constrained by parts and access.
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
Augusta Fire Department requested SPLOST 9 funding for an apparatus replacement schedule, renovation or replacement of aging stations, turnout gear, training facility upgrades and a Class A burn building to support training and firefighter safety.
Grant County, New Mexico
Grant County commissioners approved a preliminary 2027–2031 Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan on June 26, prioritizing county road improvements and several community projects while debating how and whether to pursue a sizable regional water project.
MIDDLE COUNTRY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Student speakers, district officials and class officers recognized community service, fundraising and college plans at the Middle Country Central School District Class of 2025 commencement. The board acknowledged that all graduates met New York State requirements and honored an absent student by calling his name first for a diploma.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Peer review flagged plan-set omissions and a cul-de-sac diameter reduction at the Lakeville Country Club subdivision; the planning board asked the applicant to submit revised sheets as a minor modification and voted to approve a covenant for the project.
Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
City Stormwater Division staff detailed inspection steps used to find erosion, blockages and damaged joints and said crews will replace a leaking pipe joint near Derby and Austin to repair road depressions.
Rock County, Wisconsin
County staff and supervisors spent more than an hour on recommendations from consultants on Rock Haven, discussing staffing, open-beds strategy, costs and next steps. Staff will collect follow-up questions and return answers to the board by July 7.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
At a June meeting, the Lakeville Library Board of Trustees approved a revised volunteer policy removing a waiver clause, awarded an exterior cleaning contract to Baystate Softwash, and approved a $60 reimbursement for plant supplies.
High Springs, Alachua County, Florida
Staff briefed the commission on impact-fee balances and eligible uses, reporting roughly $225,000 in general-government fees, $210,000 in transportation fees and $105,000 in parks fees collected since January 2023.
Grant County, New Mexico
The Grant County Commission voted to approve three Local Government Road Fund (LGRF) projects that together will fund crack sealing, shoulder reconstruction, microsurfacing, signage updates and base-course work on multiple county roads; the county will provide labor match while NMDOT covers the majority of contract costs.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
Lubbock ISD trustees approved an addendum to the Estacado High School articulation agreement with Texas Tech University and renewed a districtwide dual-credit partnership with South Plains College; trustees discussed program uptake and testing supports for students pursuing college hours.
Jim Wells County, Texas
The commissioners court approved payrolls and bills (excluding funds 52–54), received the auditor's monthly report (auditor absent), and heard that sales tax was up 31% for the month and about $40,000 ahead year-to-date.
Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
The Lakeville Planning Board continued a public hearing on an application by homeowner William Fuller for a 900-square-foot accessory dwelling unit (ADU) with attached and below-grade garage to July 10, 2025, after hearing project details and technical questions about septic, fire access and lot coverage.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The commission approved a site plan for a new Highlander Center office building to be constructed on the footprint of a structure destroyed by fire, contingent on receiving the architect's seal on the submitted plans.
JUDSON ISD, School Districts, Texas
At a Judson ISD meeting, a staff member reminded attendees to follow district grievance procedures for complaints about employees and Central Office duties, citing district policy codes and advising against raising personnel-evaluation issues in public comment.
Bourbon County, Kentucky
The Bourbon County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to reassign a non-elected employee to assist the treasurer and begin work on the county tax sale, confirmed a commissioner99s authority to coordinate an IT assessment by Stronghold, and discussed Resolution 19-25 on employee insurance representation.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
Following executive session the board voted unanimously to hire Nathan Shortes as director of finance and ratified Justin Newman as principal of Monterey High School; both appointees addressed the board with brief remarks.
Spanish, Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The council approved the June 20 minutes, approved item 19 with modification, approved item 25 (medical-services follow-up report) and passed items 1, 31 and 32 (with a modification). Vote counts were read aloud; details and recorded outcomes are below.
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
The Augusta Marshal's Office requested SPLOST 9 funding for a consolidated joint security operations center, airport security integration and core security‑infrastructure upgrades, estimating a multi‑month timeline and offering to collaborate with other agencies.
Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance State Advisory Committee, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
At a June 26 special hearing the Energy and Carbon Management Commission said it has issued a notice of alleged violation to Noble Energy Inc. after an April 6 blowout at the Bishop A 18-742 well in Weld County; state staff summarized remediation sampling, Chevron’s root cause analysis and next steps in enforcement.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
Dozens of public commenters and community organizations urged the council to extend the Stay Housed LA contract and related tenant legal-assistance funding. The council considered an amended motion (32a) and the roll call showed five yes votes on the amendment.
Jim Wells County, Texas
The commissioners court approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Fremont allowing the city to replace and maintain a cowboy sign located on Jim Wells County Park property; the sign has been on site since about 1966 and the city will install its own electrical meter under the agreement.
KINGS PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Nearby residents told the board that an out-of-town drum corps practicing at William T. Rogers Middle School has created persistent weekend noise; district administrators said they are relocating the group and would confirm details with residents.
Spanish, Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
Council members pressed city staff about proposed budget cuts to medical services at three city detention facilities and approved a motion requiring a follow-up report on alternatives and costs within 30 days; staff said seven vacant medical positions were removed from the budget and existing funds could sustain services for roughly six months.
Friendswood City, Galveston County, Texas
The Friendswood Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve a site-plan amendment for a boat-and-RV storage facility near FM 528 with a condition that the owner add six more trees, raising the on-site total to 15; commissioners cited visibility from FM 2351, maintenance and security concerns, and precedent as key issues during debate.
High Springs, Alachua County, Florida
The commission adopted Resolution 2025-H to set fire-assessment rates based on a recent study. The resolution raises the residential assessment to $250 per year and sets new per-square-foot rates for commercial, industrial and institutional properties.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The council approved a motion to avoid shuttering onsite medical services at the city's three detention clinics and directed Personnel and LAPD to report back with cost and operational alternatives within 30 days.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Council authorized advertisement of an ordinance to accept the dedication of Foxhall Lane, Auburn Lane and Hansen Court as borough streets to allow the borough to seek liquid-fuels reimbursement for maintenance. The hearing would be scheduled after required owner notices and follow typical PennDOT processes.
Spanish, Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
Los Angeles City Council members and community nonprofit leaders told the council on June 27 that recent immigration-enforcement activity has prompted residents to avoid clinics, food distributions and small businesses — deepening food insecurity in affected neighborhoods.
Jim Wells County, Texas
The commissioners court granted final approval to a 9-acre plat called Luvs addition near the intersection of the new Relief Route and Northeast Eighth Street; staff confirmed the parcel is not in a floodplain and the development will likely include a third convenience store in the area.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
Councilmembers and nonprofit leaders reported increased immigration enforcement activity across multiple neighborhoods, described drops in food-site attendance, and urged expanded rapid-response outreach and legal supports.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
The commission voted to approve a subdivision plat for Lots 11 and 12 in the Clarence To Board subdivision, conditional on adding finished floor elevations, clarifying floodplain and building pad notes, and obtaining utility/road certification signature blocks.
Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), Agencies, Boards, & Commissions, Executive, Minnesota
A cluster of nonprofit presenters told LCCMR about summer and year‑round youth programs that pair job training with environmental stewardship — including Urban Roots (St. Paul), Youth EcoSolutions (Spicer), Urban Boat Builders (Twin Cities) and others — seeking operating and program support.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees approved a parameter bond order delegating final pricing authority so the district can issue bonds before Sept. 1 and receive state "hold harmless" funding tied to Senate Bill 4; the district and financial advisers said issuing more now could preserve about $26 million in state support over time.
Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), Agencies, Boards, & Commissions, Executive, Minnesota
Osprey Wilds told LCCMR it plans to bring environmental education directly to schools statewide (to reach students who cannot travel for field trips) and separately requested funds to upgrade trails and interpretive signage at its Sandstone campus to improve public access and learning.
Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), Agencies, Boards, & Commissions, Executive, Minnesota
Representatives of 12 Greater Minnesota children’s museums told LCCMR they want support to develop a shared, standards‑aligned early childhood environmental curriculum to expand access across underserved communities.
Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), Agencies, Boards, & Commissions, Executive, Minnesota
A research team proposed scaling a plasma‑film reactor to decompose short‑chain PFAS — compounds that resist conventional filtration — and to test for toxic byproducts, presenting preliminary NSF‑funded results.
Jim Wells County, Texas
The commissioners court approved an offer by Esther Gonzales and Jason M. Rodriguez to purchase a tax-foreclosed property (parcel 1108515600006) for $56,500; Jim Wells County will receive $8,314.13 from the sale.
Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), Agencies, Boards, & Commissions, Executive, Minnesota
Two University of Minnesota teams told the LCCMR they want funding to (1) merge decades of ‘contaminants of emerging concern’ chemistry data with new toxicity datasets and build a public dashboard, and (2) test DNA‑based methods to improve aquatic macroinvertebrate bioassessments used to detect impaired waters.
KINGS PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The board voted to declare itself lead agency for a district-wide energy performance project that includes boiler replacement and solar carport installations and resolved the project is a Type II action under SEQRA, requiring no further environmental review.
LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Lubbock ISD Board of Trustees adopted the district2025fiscal-year budget after finance staff said the district faces a $7.6 million shortfall under current law and will wait for state implementation rules for House Bill 2 before finalizing staff pay changes.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Committee members reviewed a revised appointments policy, discussing the length of candidate lists, whether incumbents should be presumed for reappointment, and how prescriptive the policy should be about staff packet preparation and interview procedures.
Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCMR), Agencies, Boards, & Commissions, Executive, Minnesota
City officials told the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources they want LCCMR support to remove dozens of unhealthy ash trees, plant diverse replacements and build community outreach to protect culturally important black ash in Mahnomen.
Dayton City, School Districts, Ohio
The board approved fiscal items including fiscal‑year 2026 property tax insurances, a permanent certificate of estimated resources, a permanent appropriation for FY25, temporary advances, permanent transfers and a resolution to use a Dayton Foundation account.
Dayton City, School Districts, Ohio
The Dayton Public Schools Board approved a package of administrative, certified, classified and supplemental appointments and recorded a voluntary termination from February 2024 that had not previously received board action.
BAY SHORE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Bayshore High School held its 120th graduation ceremony recognizing the Class of 2025, honorary diploma recipients, student speakers, and district leaders; remarks emphasized community, service and student achievements.
House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico
Rosa Cheli Rivera Santana, alcaldesa de Gurabo y nominada por la gobernadora Jennifer González Colón, defendió ante la Comisión de Gobierno su designación como secretaria de Estado y dijo que modernizará servicios, fortalecerá vínculos con la diáspora y renunciará a la alcaldía una vez juramente.
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
The Richmond County Sheriff's Office asked the commission to include roughly $18 million in SPLOST 9 to support a planned vehicle‑replacement program intended to replace about 45 patrol vehicles per year and reduce maintenance costs and downtime.
The Edwards commander described local STEM programs, DOD Starbase visits for fifth-graders, a museum relocation outside the base gate and a Young Eagles flight rally planned for Aug. 2 as ways the base and community connect and recruit future engineers and technicians.
Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana
In a brief recorded statement, a presenter described Carmel’s updated identity as celebrating thoughtful design, community-building and forward-looking opportunity.
High Springs, Alachua County, Florida
The commission approved an ordinance granting Duke Energy franchise rights to use municipal rights of way. The new agreement includes a 6% monthly franchise fee on base revenues and language ensuring franchise fees continue to the city during contract gaps.
CORNWALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Cornwall Central High School conferred diplomas to the class of 2025 and featured commencement remarks from student leaders and district officials that emphasized change, service and relationships.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Council approved Resolution 2025-13 updating the borough fee schedule to include an EV-charging rate, recycling-bin replacement rules, a food-truck vendor registration, revised contractor registration categories and a new special-events permit with a $150 application fee. Staff will implement the permit and monitor enforcement and thresholds.
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona
A Time Capsule presenter at the Show Low Museum recounted that Muhammad Ali and his entourage trained in Show Low, Arizona, in June 1976 for roughly five weeks ahead of his September 1976 fight with Ken Norton, holding daily runs near the Show Low Airport and sparring sessions open to local children.
PASADENA ISD, School Districts, Texas
District leaders spotlighted the Early College High School program's expansion, reporting the largest-ever enrollment (about 2,480 students), strong associate-degree completion for the class of 2025 and multiple campuses meeting TEA attainment and achievement benchmarks.
PASADENA ISD, School Districts, Texas
Trustees approved authorization for up to $8.5 million in additional funding to ensure the Pasadena ISD medical plan ends the fiscal year with a positive balance; staff said the amount is a forecast and final figures will be reported after year end.
Jim Wells County, Texas
A resident told the Jim Wells County commissioners court that final paperwork has been submitted for a pedestrian connectivity and accessibility project phase 2, with a decision expected by October; phase 1 work in Bembo has already been approved.
PASADENA ISD, School Districts, Texas
The board approved multiple local instructional policy revisions recommended by TASB and administration, and added a new local policy on academic achievement and class ranking that defines weighted grades, valedictorian/salutatorian eligibility, and reporting timelines.
On Tehachipod, the Edwards commander described an experimental test ecosystem that pairs traditional programs (B-21) with rapid prototyping, AI agents, autonomous collaborative aircraft and partnerships with nontraditional vendors.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
A county attorney memorandum and commission minutes prompted the Regional Planning Commission to review long‑standing local practice allowing staff or a designee to sign two‑lot plats. Commissioners asked legal staff to finish research and rolled formal action to next month.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The committee authorized release of final escrows: $3,250 for 650 Montgomery Ave following engineer sign-off, and $1,578 remaining from an initial $5,000 escrow for a simple subdivision at 10 Sabine/243 Northwood Ave.
PASADENA ISD, School Districts, Texas
The Pasadena ISD board adopted a preliminary 2025–26 budget showing a roughly $29.6 million deficit under current law and a proposed total tax rate of $1.17 per $100 of valuation; district leaders said they will return in July to amend the budget once rulemaking for House Bill 2 is complete.
Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council unveiled a reorganized public website designed to make project materials and upcoming meetings easier to find; staff asked users to report access problems to websitehelp@fsec.wa.gov while they complete a two-to-three month stabilization period.
Avon Town, Hendricks County, Indiana
Councilors discussed potential dates for a Civic Center groundbreaking after staff reported pavement work would likely be finished soon; members sought dates when all five could attend and flagged coordination with school and RDC.
Avon Town, Hendricks County, Indiana
Avon Town Council approved a $12,500 quote to purchase a Buffalo Turbine debris blower to maintain trails; staff will retain the old unit for parts and confirmed no trade-in credit was offered.
Avon Town, Hendricks County, Indiana
The Avon Town Council awarded the contract for the Raceway Road and County Road 100 North roundabout to Midwest Paving after low bids and favorable funding adjustments. Council also approved three right-of-way acquisition claims related to the same project.
CORNWALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
During the Class of 2025 ceremony, school leaders read the names of graduates who have enlisted, received appointments, or committed to the armed forces and asked military families in the audience to stand for recognition.
In a Tehachapi podcast interview, the commander of Edwards Air Force Base described the base as an 8,000-person operation with about $1.4 billion in operating authority, roughly $1 billion in payroll, and an urgent hiring need tied to an increased test tempo.
KINGS PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The Board of Education approved the noncontract pay rate for the 2025' 2026 school year and base salary increases for 12 district employees who are not represented by unions, aligning those salaries with amounts in the district's approved 2025 budget.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Narberth Borough Council on June 26 voted to extend the borough’s reimbursement agreement with PennDOT through the end of construction for the Amtrak bridge project, a step staff said PennDOT requires to reimburse costs and to allow the construction inspection contract to move forward.
CORNWALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Cornwall Central High School’s Class of 2025 ceremony recognized 249 graduates, named 33 students who earned a 200-hour community-service diploma endorsement, honored retiring staff and recognized graduates committing to military service.
LaPorte County, Indiana
At a June 27 special meeting the LaPorte County Election Board reviewed its process for handling defective and delinquent campaign finance reports, discussed outreach and training for candidates and party chairs, and detailed a new law requiring serving elected officials to file CFA-1 forms by July 1 (fines begin July 11).
CORNWALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Joseph DeBold, district director of guidance, recognized 33 students who completed the 200-hour community service endorsement and described the endorsement's community impact during the commencement ceremony.
Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
Council received a staff briefing on proposed updates to the agency's delegation-of-authority policy (Policy 16-1) and agreed to postpone action until July after staff post the tracked edits and review public comments with counsel.
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
Augusta-Richmond County presenters asked the commission to include $115 million in the SPLOST 9 package to fund renovations to the Charles B. Webb Detention Center, a 300-bed expansion and related operating costs to address chronic overcrowding and classification challenges.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
At Southside High School's Class of 2025 commencement, the Rockville Centre Union Free School District certified graduates, presented awards and an honorary diploma to longtime educator John Murphy; student speakers urged graduates to embrace change and presence.
High Springs, Alachua County, Florida
The commission awarded ITB 2025-01, a multi-street road-paving contract, to Hicks based on the public works director's recommendation. Staff emphasized full removal and reconstruction (not just overlay) of concrete-underlaid roads on the selected list.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The committee adopted changes to the borough fee schedule (Resolution 2025-13) to create a food-truck vendor registration, using the same registration fee as residential contractors; the update excludes ice-cream trucks from the new classification.
CORNWALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Principal Catherine Wilhelm recognized five long-serving Cornwall Central High School employees at the Class of 2025 graduation, noting decades of service and inviting them to cross the stage.
Board of Zoning Appeals and Regional Planning Commission Meetings, Jefferson County, Tennessee
Members of the Jefferson County Regional Planning Commission spent the bulk of a recent meeting debating how a proposed C‑3 wholesale and warehouse commercial district should treat agricultural “value‑added” processing, custom slaughter operations and accessory renewable energy systems.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
A Narberth resident and condo association president told Borough Council on June 26 that her 32-unit building is being billed as single “property” under the borough contract, producing much higher solid-waste charges than nearby apartment buildings.
United Nations, Federal
Deputy Secretary‑General Amina Mohammed and a four‑member expert group presented a report, Confronting the Debt Crisis: 11 Actions to Unlock Sustainable Financing, calling for coordinated reforms including use of SDRs, changes to debt sustainability analysis and faster multilateral support to ease debt service burdens on developing countries.
Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council granted Desert Claim Wind Power LLC's request to terminate its site certification agreement, accepting staff recommendation and closing the project’s SCA file.
St. Mary's County, Maryland
At its June 27 meeting the St. Mary’s County Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP) board accepted Marquette Associates’ first-quarter performance report showing a 1.2% Q1 return and approved a $300,000 rebalancing that trims international equity and money-market holdings in favor of fixed income and real estate securities.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The committee approved revisions to the employee handbook that restore previously omitted break-time language and add clarifications to vehicle-use and volunteer fire company provisions.
Parlier City, Fresno County, California
At a special meeting, staff recommended the City Council adopt a continuing resolution to authorize operations and appropriations for fiscal year 2021; the transcript does not record a vote or final outcome.
Westlake City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
At its June 27 meeting the Westlake City Schools Board of Education approved the treasurer’s year‑end finance recommendations, multiple superintendent personnel and contracting items, and board items 9a–9c; the board also recessed to executive session.
Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council voted to recommend that the governor approve the draft site certification agreement and recommendation report for the Carriger Solar Project in Klickitat County, advancing the 160-megawatt solar project paired with a 63-megawatt battery storage system despite local opposition.
KINGS PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The Board of Education approved second reading and adoption of recommended changes to the district's code of conduct, including removing a duplicate graffiti classification, adding student written self-reflection options for higher-level infractions and specifying that discipline guidelines apply across all grades with age-appropriate language.
Narberth, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
After inspecting deteriorated exterior fire-escape doors, staff recommended hiring a low bidder to replace three doors at an estimated cost of $14,995; the committee approved the capital improvement project.
Pleasanton , Alameda County, California
The Pleasanton Planning Commission on June 25 debated where its time should go — routine project approvals or long-range planning — and discussed streamlining routine review steps to speed permitting.
Westlake City Schools, School Districts, Ohio
Treasurer Todd Hopkins asked the board June 27 to establish a capital improvement fund with $10 million, approve a Dover Intermediate School interior vestibule contract not to exceed $275,000, authorize two bus replacements and set temporary appropriations; the board approved the package by roll call.
United Nations, Federal
Marta Ama Akiapobi told the United Nations Security Council that renewed heavy fighting, including long-range drone strikes, is driving civilian deaths, displacement and regional spillover; she urged support for the secretary-general's personal envoy and called for predictable humanitarian pauses.
Petaluma City Elementary, School Districts, California
The board declined to approve Board Policy 5131.8 (mobile communication devices) at second reading, voting to table the item until the July 22 meeting after trustees and staff raised questions about enforcement, the administrative regulation (AR) timeline and off‑campus/lunch guidance.
Petaluma City Elementary, School Districts, California
The Petaluma City Schools Board of Education approved multiple fiscal and facilities items on June 24, including designation of authorized signers, a Resig appointment, selection of Core Construction for the Mary Collins classroom lease-leaseback, and a no-cost districtwide energy assessment contract with Climate Tech.
Ball Chatham CUSD 5, School Boards, Illinois
The board approved the meeting's consent agenda and the personnel consent agenda by voice vote, with no public comments recorded.
Pleasanton , Alameda County, California
Staff told the Planning Commission that two large residential annexation proposals and several industrial applications in East Pleasanton are moving forward and that mall owners are working toward a coordinated redevelopment plan; staff will pursue a non-land-use policy framework for East Pleasanton to guide future decisions.
High Springs, Alachua County, Florida
After weeks of debate and a lengthy public-comment period, the High Springs City Commission directed staff to prepare ordinance and ballot documents so voters can decide a petition to relax Sunday restrictions for breweries.
United Nations, Federal
A staff member warned that recent cuts to humanitarian aid are causing deaths and urged donors to provide additional funding, citing a recent Global Humanitarian Overview that prioritizes lives that could be saved with modest funding.
Kent, King County, Washington
Mayor Dana Ralph said the Kent City Council authorized staff to prepare a proposal to use a one‑tenth of 1 percent local sales tax for public safety and that the city received a $100,000 grant from Target and the U.S. Conference of Mayors for its CLIP community immersion policing program.
Pleasanton , Alameda County, California
City staff told the Planning Commission the Finance-approved reorganization that merges economic development with community development will take effect July 1 and aims to speed business attraction, streamline permitting and align planning with economic strategy.
Petaluma City Elementary, School Districts, California
Parents, teachers and district staff debated whether to keep, modify or suspend the Spanish language requirement in the Petaluma Accelerated Charter School (PACS) program. Speakers urged caution, proposed alternatives including college-level or online options, and trustees agreed to study scheduling, staffing and equity before a final decision.
South Burlington City, Chittenden County, Vermont
City leadership and councilors refined FY26 priorities on June 27, elevating cemetery administration, requesting TDR status reporting, and ordering a legal review of municipal authority on building-energy enforcement; many other proposals were parked on a 'bike rack' for future years.
Chatham County, Georgia
The Board of Commissioners issued a proclamation recognizing Gullah Geechee Nation Appreciation Week and presented awards to local youth and employees; Queen Quet, chief of the Gullah Geechee Nation, spoke at the meeting.
South Burlington City, Chittenden County, Vermont
Dozens of residents urged South Burlington City Council to intervene after developer Jam Golf subdivided a parcel inside Wheeler Nature Park; speakers described prior court challenges and asked the city to seek purchase, donation, or relocation of the buildable parcel.
Chatham County, Georgia
The Chatham County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday adopted the 2025 millage rates and approved related budget actions that include a 2‑mill increase in the special service district (SSD) levy intended to fund county fire services.
St. Mary's County, Maryland
The St. Mary's County Retirement Benefits Trust voted June 27 to restructure its U.S. equity allocation, swapping its Schwab S&P 500 exposure for a Russell 1000 index and approving Vanguard's small-cap value index as the new small-cap value manager.
KINGS PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Doctor Egan presented a first reading of changes to the district's acceptable use policy to comply with state law banning student use of internet-enabled devices during the school day on school grounds.
Fort Bend County, Texas
Chair KP Georgi said the Fort Bend County Commissioners Court unanimously approved transfers and grants June 24, including nearly $386,000 for an Arcola wastewater expansion, more than $466,000 in public-health grants and over $2.5 million in mobility grants.
St. Mary's County, Maryland
The St. Mary's County Retirement Benefits Trust accepted its quarterly performance report June 27, reporting a March 31 market value of about $123.5 million and a 0.7% return for the quarter, ahead of the fund's policy index by roughly 30 basis points.
Events, Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
Speakers praised a new hometown-hero recognition and local civic-education programs; the mayor said volunteers and business sponsors helped the program and that the city is expanding community outreach and playground improvements.
Events, Deltona, Volusia County, Florida
Multiple speakers at a Deltona town-hall urged better onboarding for elected officials and formal performance-evaluation processes for the city manager after recent contentious commission meetings. The mayor acknowledged gaps and urged written processes to prevent repeated conflicts.
Ball Chatham CUSD 5, School Boards, Illinois
Human Resources Director Lisa Nobles presented the district's annual HR update, reporting current staffing counts, recruitment sources and turnover figures and answering board questions about summer hiring trends.
High Springs, Alachua County, Florida
James Moore & Company presented the City of High Springs' fiscal year 2023 audit, citing late delivery of trial-balance data, extensive cleanup of the general ledger and six internal-control findings. Auditors and staff said corrective steps and policies are in place and they plan to begin FY2024 procedures in mid-July.
Ball Chatham CUSD 5, School Boards, Illinois
The board approved the second reading and adoption of PRESS model policies reviewed by the district's policy committee; the policies take effect on approval, the board said.
Bonner County, Idaho
Rob Rupert, a certified safety professional and firefighter, described lithium-battery thermal runaway risks, recent incidents, limitations of different extinguisher agents and a Kidde recall of plastic-headed extinguishers during a community fire-safety presentation.