What happened on Saturday, 08 November 2025
Timberlane Regional School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
The school board adopted a revised summer‑activities policy and clarified language in the Learn Everywhere credit‑acceptance policy to make clear the district will accept up to one‑third of graduation credits from approved external programs, with a petition process for additional credits.
Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii
OHA’s board approved three measures to carry forward in its 2026 legislative package: changes to island burial councils, a historic preservation measure addressing Act 293, and an amendment to the Land Use Commission membership and nomination procedures.
Thurston County, Washington
Thurston County climate staff and EDF Renewables briefed the committee on a proposed 3 MW solar array at the closed Wark landfill, describing a 21-acre, fixed-tilt ballasted PV site, a 25-year PPA with Puget Sound Energy and ongoing lease and permitting negotiations.
Historical Commission (THC), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
Patrick Gallagher of Gallagher & Associates gave commissioners a progress update on the Alamo Plaza restoration and museum project, saying construction work is advancing at the Mission Gate/Plaza de Valero, the promenade, the Alamo Gardens, the Long Barracks and the new Museum & Visitor Center and Education Center.
Department of Health Care Access and Information, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
Ben Johnson, representing the California Hospital Association, told the Department of Health Care Access and Information board that a major national health plan is using pending targeting to pressure small rural and independent hospitals and that threatened contract terminations could jeopardize care in communities with few alternatives.
Timberlane Regional School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Administrators presented a fiscal and instructional case for moving Timberlane to tuition‑free full‑day kindergarten in fiscal 2027, estimating a first‑year net district cost of roughly $271,012 after loss of tuition, added state adequacy, and operational savings.
Thurston County, Washington
Thurston County Public Works presented results of a pilot household hazardous waste reuse program and outlined plans to broaden outreach next year.
Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii
After a detailed historical presentation by the College of Hawaiian Language, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs board authorized an agreement to reaffirm and strengthen OHA’s statutory obligations to the college under Acts cited in 1997 and 2001. Trustees discussed how recent biennium funding supports teacher certification and lexicon development and
Department of Health Care Access and Information, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
Board members questioned whether the $5 maximum penalty and an analysis showing a midrange impact of about 1.46% of plan net profit would deter bad actors, requested a statistical review, and directed staff to draft a motion for the November meeting clarifying how remedies and administrative processes interact.
Sarasota, School Districts, Florida
The Sarasota County School Board on Nov. 7 approved an updated educational plant survey and a facilities optimization and program expansion plan that converts Alta Vista, Brentwood, Gulf Gate and Wilkinson from K–5 to K–8 over three years, repurposes Brookside as a countywide magnet and delegates implementation authority to the superintendent. The
Timberlane Regional School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
The board unanimously approved a student council overnight trip to the New Hampshire State Fall Conference and an Outdoor Adventure Club winter overnight hike to Crawford Notch; members asked about costs, fundraising and safety/insurance for mountain rescue.
Eastpointe City, Macomb County, Michigan
After consultant presentations on stakeholder workshops and small-business ecosystems, the planning commission received no public comment and unanimously voted to close the special meeting; commissioners requested more advance scheduling for future virtual sessions.
Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii
WICA (a native‑owned developer) asked OHA to invest $5 million as a founding partner in a proposed Hawaii Island geothermal project, pitching a native‑to‑native governance model and projected equity returns. Public commenters and several trustees raised cultural, environmental and process concerns, and speakers asked OHA for legal clarity before a
Whitfield County, Georgia
County staff reviewed M&O millage history, revenue declines and rising costs and presented four millage options and a new $325,000 senior homestead exemption. The commission heard public comment but did not set a final rate at this afternoon's hearing; formal action was scheduled for 6 p.m.
San Joaquin County, California
Nationwide presented third-quarter plan statistics to the San Joaquin County Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee, reporting roughly $667 million in combined plan assets, 7,757 participants, growth in average balances and rising Roth adoption. Online enrollment and e-delivery rates exceeded benchmarks.
Timberlane Regional School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
NESDEC presented fall enrollment projections showing the district's decline has lessened and projections track within about 10 students of current counts. Board members asked for town‑level detail (Sandown subdivision impact), methodology (building permits), and nonpublic/choice counts; NESDEC agreed to return in December with specifics.
Eastpointe City, Macomb County, Michigan
TPMA vice president Brett Wyler briefed the commission on what constitutes a successful small-business ecosystem: people/talent, access to capital, business support services, markets and physical space. He said Eastpointe now mainly hosts micro and main-street businesses and urged coordination across city, county and anchor institutions.
Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs on Nov. 6 approved up to $6.1 million in emergency assistance to Native Hawaiians affected by the federal shutdown and SNAP interruptions, splitting the funds into targeted stipends for beneficiaries excluded from state relief and income‑bridge payments for furloughed federal workers.
Mackinac Bridge Authority, Boards and Commissions, Organizations , Executive, Michigan
Board members were briefed on two identical bills — a Senate version and a House "clone" — relevant to the authority. Board members said the House bill recently passed out of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and the board will monitor which bill advances.
San Joaquin County, California
The San Joaquin County Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee voted unanimously Nov. 7 to place the Vanguard International Growth fund on watch following its quarterly investment review.
Timberlane Regional School District, School Districts, New Hampshire
Students and staff from Sandown North Elementary presented a new in‑school mail program that assigns hall names, installs classroom mail slots, and creates rotating student jobs—postmaster, facers, sorters and carriers—intended to build responsibility and peer connection.
Eastpointe City, Macomb County, Michigan
Consultants presenting to the Eastpointe City Planning Commission summarized results from a two-hour housing and land-use stakeholder workshop that emphasized housing diversity, increased homeownership and neighborhood-scale interventions to address blight and aging housing stock.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
Math standards writers finished reviewing public feedback and the secondary writing team is refining honors clarifications and an alternative STEM pathway that stops short of calculus. Staff expect a revised draft in mid-December for the required 30-day public review.
Mackinac Bridge Authority, Boards and Commissions, Organizations , Executive, Michigan
The Mackinac Bridge Authority reported it has moved forward on design work to replace unsupported toll canopy message boards; AECON completed the design and staff plan to install networked signs integrated with authority systems in spring with a completion goal of Memorial Day.
Judge David D. Wolfe State of Tennessee, Judicial, Tennessee
Judge David D. Wolfe on Sept. 29 sentenced John Wesley McElhaney to an aggregate 10 years in state custody after finding multiple sentencing enhancement factors and denying placement in the local drug-court program.
SARTELL-ST. STEPHEN SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota
Trustees reviewed research and student input about classroom distraction and student wellbeing, with student representatives telling the board peers cite cyberbullying, distraction and reduced face‑to‑face interaction but also value phones for quick parent contact.
Eastpointe City, Macomb County, Michigan
Consultants reported that workshop participants prioritized economic growth, a walkable community, stronger local businesses and more local jobs; funding opportunities and transportation connections were cited as key levers, while schools, blight and broadband gaps were noted as challenges.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
Staff briefed the committee on pupil accounting and attendance complications tied to 'days vs. hours' reporting, monitoring and data quality. The committee asked staff to return next month with possible clarifications; members noted a larger SIS/data modernization project (5-0-8) may alter reporting needs.
Mackinac Bridge Authority, Boards and Commissions, Organizations , Executive, Michigan
Authority staff reported the summer paving contract exceeded its Memorial Day completion date, an 11‑day extension was granted in total, damages were assessed and the contractor has filed a claim; the authority denied the claim and is arranging a regional review.
Judge David D. Wolfe State of Tennessee, Judicial, Tennessee
A Tennessee judge on Sept. 29 took under advisement an amended motion for a new trial in State of Tennessee v. Steven P. Lane and denied the narrow request to limit public access to a trial video.
SARTELL-ST. STEPHEN SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota
Board members agreed to pilot small student listening sessions for topics such as cell phones and athletic fields, with sign-ups limited and rotating board attendance. The facilities and policy committees will receive summarized input, and the board discussed timing and legal precautions to avoid serial-meeting concerns.
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative, Georgia
Commissioner Greg Dozier told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education that TCSG posted record credit-hour enrollment and graduates but continues to face a maintenance-and-repair funding gap between formula reimbursements and actual costs.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
The committee approved continuations and amendments to several administrative rules: it advanced R277-716 (alternative language services) on first reading, approved an amendment to R277-705-2 to define "most significant cognitive disabilities" under ESSA, and discussed proposed amendments to R277-700 (civics/credit language). Committee decided to:
Mackinac Bridge Authority, Boards and Commissions, Organizations , Executive, Michigan
Multiple maintenance employees told the Mackinac Bridge Authority during public comment that staffing levels and inconsistent leadership have caused stress, recruitment problems and safety concerns. Employees asked the board for clearer communication, more full‑time positions and proactive mental‑health supports.
SARTELL-ST. STEPHEN SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota
Interim curriculum coordinator Emily Schneider told the board the district's fall early-reading composite landed at 63 percent (just under a 65 percent goal), while early-math results exceeded targets. The presentation also noted a 97.1 percent on-time graduation rate and senior-survey indicators of postsecondary preparedness.
United Nations, Federal
United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, in a prerecorded video message played at an event honoring Queen Sylvia and Princess Madeleine, urged leaders to accelerate efforts to end violence against children worldwide.
Mackinac Bridge Authority, Boards and Commissions, Organizations , Executive, Michigan
The Mackinac Bridge Authority on Nov. 7 accepted a finance committee report and approved a $1,375,350 budget amendment covering a new safety boat and truck, an Arcadis change order and required inspection work by Parsons, following a committee review of investment and traffic reports.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
The committee reviewed 13 instructional material submissions required under Utah Code 53G-9-207 and R277-630, approved several items with recommendations, and scheduled a short follow-up Standards & Assessment meeting to verify organizations' revisions and clarifications before final full-board action.
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative, Georgia
Chancellor Lisonbee Perdue told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education on Nov. 8 that the University System of Georgia is seeing record enrollment and better retention but that its maintenance-and-operations funding formula lags actual campus costs by roughly twofold.
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
During the Nov. 6 open‑comment period, Boulder residents raised international human‑rights concerns, coal‑ash air‑monitoring requests for Xcel remediation, a call for a study session on proportional representation, and local safety and transportation issues.
Elkhart Community Schools, School Boards, Indiana
Elkhart Community Schools officials announced a tentative one‑year contract agreement with the Elkhart Teachers Association (ETA) that would run July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026.
Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas
The commission found inconsistencies in the UDC’s downtown consolidated-use table and its descriptive text; commissioners asked staff to correct the table, allow small-scale retail and clinics (staff suggested a 3,000-square-foot administrative threshold), and route larger or atypical entertainment proposals to council review.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
The Utah State Board of Education's Standards and Assessment Committee voted to approve a package of 39 revised CTE course standards and forward the amended draft to the full board for approval.
Punta Gorda City, Charlotte County, Florida
The Punta Gorda Development Review Committee on Nov. 7, 2025, determined that Don B Construction established a claim of vested rights for properties at 297 East Virginia Avenue and 4007 Wood Street, allowing the developer to rely on previously adopted land-development regulations.
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
Council approved the Vinnytsia (Ukraine) sister‑city relationship as part of the consent agenda Nov. 6. Multiple residents and organization representatives spoke in support during public comment, citing humanitarian aid, cultural exchange and trauma‑healing programs already underway.
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
The newly formed Santa Fe County Compensation Commission elected leadership, adopted rules of order and directed staff to compile Class A county salary comparisons, setting multiple public meetings in November to meet a Dec. 1 recommendation deadline to the Board of County Commissioners.
Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas
Commissioners discussed whether Urban Transition (UT) should permit conventional detached single-family homes and patio homes. By consensus, commissioners favored allowing conventional detached homes with council approval and permitting patio homes with a limited-use standard; staff will draft language to limit unintended high-density conversions.
Dare County, North Carolina
After provisional ballot decisions, the Dare County Board of Elections reviewed procedures and timelines for Canvas, a state-selected manual audit, and the recount deadline for a close mayoral contest.
Punta Gorda City, Charlotte County, Florida
The Development Review Committee approved permit 25-195855 for the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. parade with conditions requiring coordination with Public Works and police and written permission from the event center if its parking is used.
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
Council voted unanimously Nov. 6 to adopt Ordinance 87‑20 prohibiting certain graywater treatment installations for customers served by the city's water utility, and added a two‑year expiration to allow time for a fuller regulatory review and possible new rules before Dec. 31, 2027.
Whitfield County, Georgia
A resident told the Whitfield County Board on Nov. 7 that local PFAS levels in water, soil and dust are alarmingly high and urged commissioners not to raise property taxes while contamination and cleanup remain unresolved. The speaker cited specific test numbers and asked the board to seek accountability from responsible parties.
Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas
The commission examined differences between Neighborhood Conservation (for older infill and established blocks) and General Residential (for new subdivisions). Staff warned that consolidating the two would reduce flexibility for infill standards; commissioners asked staff to draft language that preserves block-face setbacks and grandfathering.
Dare County, North Carolina
At a meeting to review six provisional ballots, the Dare County Board of Elections approved two ballots — one based on validated ID information and one on staff findings of continuous residency — and disapproved four for lack of timely registration or registration in another county. Staff described the research steps used to evaluate provisionals;
Mills, Natrona, Wyoming
Planning staff presented draft Title 17 amendments to allow simulcasting and gaming in C-1 zoning with special- and conditional-use controls; commissioners voted to tentatively approve the draft while directing staff to return with technical clarifications on hours, buffers, parking and public-safety operations.
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
Acting as the Knollwood Metropolitan District board, councilmembers unanimously adopted the district's 2026 budget, a property tax mill levy totaling 20.57 mills (1 operating + 19.57 debt) and appropriations to cover debt service. The district's remaining role is debt repayment; two loans remain whose largest maturity is 2039.
Whitfield County, Georgia
Whitfield County’s Board of Commissioners voted 4–0 on Nov. 7, 2025, to set the county’s maintenance and operations millage at 4.6 mills.
Dickinson, Galveston County, Texas
At a Nov. 8 planning-and-zoning workshop in Dickinson, commissioners sought clarity about which comprehensive plan should guide recommended changes to the Unified Development Code (UDC).
Sedgwick County, Kansas
Staff previewed a WSU Tech donation, an EMS budget transfer, a PATH grant amendment and multiple consent easements ahead of the Nov. 12 Sedgwick County commission meeting.
Mills, Natrona, Wyoming
At a meeting of the Mills Planning and Zoning Commission, staff reported that Vision Beyond Borders requested an amendment to delay paving its parking lot until July 2026 due to contractor scheduling; staff recommended approval and the commission approved the amended site plan by voice vote.
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
City staff presented the draft update to Boulder’s Climate Action Plan, which elevates resilience and equity alongside greenhouse‑gas mitigation and frames implementation as a ‘‘whole‑of‑government’’ effort across seven action areas.
Cobb County, Georgia
Board Member 1 opened the Nov. 7 pre-certification meeting of the Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration and apologized to voters at Thompson Community Center, saying, "We will do better," before asking elections staff to give a presentation on outstanding ballots.
Owen County, Indiana
The panel approved exemptions and reapplications for several local nonprofits and churches, including the Spencer Conservation Club, Spencer Masonic Lodge No. 95, Faith Baptist Church and multiple others. The Indiana South District of the Wesleyan Church received a partial exemption that excludes a front rental dwelling and apportions land value.
Sedgwick County, Kansas
Staff previewed two agenda items: an agreement for inpatient psychiatric services for Comcare clients and a contract with MHA for transitional housing for adults with severe, persistent mental illness; staff said the MHA arrangement has been in place for years and is linked to CCBHC requirements.
Department of Health Care Access and Information, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
Director Lansberg told the board California will launch a state-backed low-cost biosimilar insulin (Calyrex) on Jan. 1, 2026, previewed California's $50 billion federal rural-health application and summarized recent tribal consultation and legislative developments.
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
Boulder City Council on Nov. 6 adopted Ordinance 87‑12 to charge $11 per square foot on certain single‑family home replacements and substantial additions to fund affordable housing, while exempting homes under 2,000 square feet, ADUs and the first 500 square feet of additions.
Lorain County, Ohio
The board proclaimed November as National Adoption Month. Kristen Foxburke, executive director of Lorain County Children Services, highlighted adoption outcomes, noted 237 children in care and 23 seeking permanency, and said levy revenue comprises about 52% of the agency's budget as the agency evaluates future levies.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
A resolution to enter an agreement with Raftelis Financial Consultants for a sewer and stormwater rate study (Res. 2025-060) was deferred so staff could solicit pricing from engineering firms currently responding to an RFP and return with comparative bids at the next regular meeting.
Sedgwick County, Kansas
During an agenda-review session ahead of the Nov. 12 meeting, Sedgwick County staff said the sheriffs office will honor detention deputy Paul Scarpetta, county finance staff earned statewide awards at a GFOA conference, and the county launched a community survey with strong early response.
Department of Health Care Access and Information, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
The Health Care Affordability Board discussed how technical assistance, performance improvement plans, public testimony and waivers should operate within the office's progressive enforcement process for spending targets. Members sought clarity on tailoring assistance, reporting requirements and confidentiality rules.
Washington County, Oregon
Washington County staff told the Board of Commissioners on Nov. 6 that an unusual 11.31% rise in assessed value this year was driven by SIP roll-offs and new data centers, but that fee-based SIP transfers to the county general fund have fallen from about $60 million to $41 million — a change that helps produce a projected $7.2 million general-fund gap for fiscal year 2026'27.
Lorain County, Ohio
County commissioners proclaimed Nov. 15 as America Recycles Day. Brandy Schnell of the Solid Waste Management District described year‑round collection services at the Lorain County Collection Center in Elyria and announced a new school-focused plastic bag recycling program beginning Nov. 15 with prizes for top participating schools.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
Commissioners approved surplus disposition of building department vehicles and authorized replacement purchases; staff were reminded to comply with advertising requirements for auction items estimated to exceed $5,000.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
Trustees accepted the independent auditors' reports and the retirement plan's comprehensive financial report, approved the closure of several internal-audit items, approved retirements and deferred-vested requests, and received a schedule for the CIO executive search and hiring process.
Department of Health Care Access and Information, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
The Health Care Affordability Board paused a final vote on a staff proposal that would have assessed a $5 per-member penalty for failure to submit required data, after board members and public commenters argued the figure is too small to deter noncompliance and asked staff to return with revised options in November.
Washington County, Oregon
The Washington County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 6 debated whether to ask District 8 of the Association of Oregon Counties to block a proposed bylaw amendment and ultimately directed Chair Catherine Harrington to report that District 8 should move the amendment to the AOC business meeting.
Lorain County, Ohio
After voters rejected a proposed quarter‑percent income tax, commissioners said they will begin intensive budget discussions and warned services and staffing levels may be reduced to live within a smaller budget, while also pursuing growth strategies and alternative revenue.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
A proposal to direct the town attorney to draft an ordinance implementing a charter rotation by commission district for mayor, vice mayor and clerk roles was discussed at length but the motion to direct the attorney to draft the ordinance failed on a roll call. Commissioners debated fairness, binding future commissions, eligibility, and the town's
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
Trustees accepted recommended OPEB assumptions for trends and administrative expense but deferred a final decision on the OPEB discount rate (6.0% vs. 6.25%) until staff provides dollar impacts showing how each option changes contribution requirements.
Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona
Terry Lowe, the City of Buckeye’s water resources director, told an outreach meeting that the city is proposing a five‑year water and sewer rate plan designed to restore reserves and fund long‑deferred asset maintenance.
Multnomah County, Oregon
Sharif Elnahal, newly appointed president of Oregon Health & Science University, introduced himself to the Multnomah County Board and described collaboration priorities, including healthcare, research partnerships and a recently announced $2 billion Knight family gift for a future cancer center.
Lorain County, Ohio
The board approved a preconstruction services contract with Granger Construction to provide cost estimating, value engineering and scheduling for a proposed correctional facility. Commissioners said the work is intended to make the project shovel‑ready and increase competitiveness for limited state funding.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
The commission approved Resolution 2025-074 to engage Ackerman LLP as special counsel to evaluate a potential recovery from the City of Hollywood under the large-user wastewater agreement, while directing staff to pursue negotiation first and to return to the commission before incurring significant fees.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
After a detailed presentation of the preliminary pension valuation and demographic experience study, the board approved actuarial assumption changes and chose a wage-inflation assumption of 3.125% for the 06/30/2025 actuarial valuation. Staff said unfunded liability declined to about $1.0 billion on the actuarial value and funded ratios improved.
Kent County, Delaware
The Kent County Regional Planning Commission on Nov. 6 held a public hearing on application LC25-25CZ-06, a request to rezone 15.56 acres on South DuPont Highway from AR to BG for a proposed mini-storage facility; no decision was made and the commission will consider the application at its Nov. 13 business meeting.
Multnomah County, Oregon
Commissioners pressed staff on Nov. 5 for clearer assumptions and timelines behind modeling that will inform whether and how to sustain the Preschool for All program to universal access.
Lorain County, Ohio
The Board of Commissioners approved an exclusive buyer/tenant agency agreement with Cresco Limited to identify and acquire 80–100 acre parcels on the county's west side, a step commissioners said supports a separate sewer project. Residents and township officials raised concerns about public engagement, rural character and environmental impacts.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
Commissioners approved Resolution 2025-069 to replace Town Hall's air-conditioning system and ductwork using ARPA capital outlay funds and Sourcewell procurement; the contract amount was capped at $1,600,000 and the motion passed unanimously.
San Jose , Santa Clara County, California
Trustees of the City of San Jose Police and Fire Retirement Board heard a staff presentation on the calendar-year 2024 fee report showing a plan-level expense ratio near 107 basis points, a rise staff attributed primarily to private-market commitments.
Stephenson County, Illinois
Stephenson County’s Finance Committee on Nov. 7 recommended a 0% increase in the county’s 2026 property tax levy request, approved the 2026 appropriation ordinance, and authorized a multiyear property‑tax advance for the nursing facility, increasing the advance amount to $1,500,000 during committee debate.
Multnomah County, Oregon
AFSCME Local 88 leaders and county employees urged Multnomah County commissioners during public comment to remove a consent-agenda promotion from the consent calendar and to adopt a countywide span-of-control policy aligned with ORS 291.227.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
Capital improvements manager Carl Wilhelm presented the draft FY26–27 capital project list including reserve replacements (pool equipment, roofs, HVAC), Stardust Theater improvements, several golf maintenance items and a planning-phase entry for RH Johnson/ARC phase 3 showroom; staff will return with cost estimates for the board’s January budget.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
The commission adopted Ordinance 2025-009 to codify and amend the town's Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual and allow future manual changes by resolution. Commissioners requested staff incorporate a previously discussed maternity-leave clarification before second reading.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
During public comment at the Nov. 7 City Council meeting, multiple speakers criticized Los Angeles Police Department crowd-control tactics, urged the resignation of the LAPD chief named in comments and pressed the council to expedite rental-relief funds and housing programs referred to in testimony as ULA.
Stephenson County, Illinois
Sikich auditors presented a clean (unmodified) opinion on Stephenson County’s 2024 financial statements but reported four repeat internal‑control findings, including material audit adjustments from cash‑to‑accrual conversions, incomplete capital asset records and issues in the nursing‑home receivables and payables.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
Directors instructed staff to add a clear timeframe to the member-suspension policy (MO2) so that any suspension recommended by the general manager that goes beyond the temporary 60-day period must be confirmed by the governing board at a hearing held within a defined period (board suggested 15 days).
Multnomah County, Oregon
The Multnomah County Board approved a resolution to declare Suite 277 in the Multnomah Building surplus and authorize a lease extension with Voya so Suite 109 adjacent to the boardroom can be converted into a single-stall, all-gender ADA restroom. The lease term, rent, and escalation were discussed on the record.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
The commission adopted Ordinance 2025-008 to amend Chapter 2 (Administration) adjusting procurement thresholds and setting the town manager's spending authority at $25,000 and requiring competitive solicitation for purchases at or above that amount. The vote passed with Commissioner Mohammed dissenting.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
City leaders honored Sandra Figueroa Villa for more than four decades of service as executive director of El Centro del Pueblo and approved a council action to name a public square after her. Speakers described organizational growth under her leadership and the center’s role in delivering social services.
Stephenson County, Illinois
Stephenson County’s Finance Committee on Nov. 7 approved a one‑time allocation of $75,000 to the Veterans Assistance Commission and directed staff to return $65,000 to the Highway Department’s levy allocation, a compromise after public testimony and budget debate.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
In one workshop agenda segment directors agreed to send several committee-suggested policy redlines to legal counsel. Changes include consolidating gift/gratuity limits into a single conflict-of-interest policy (LO2), clarifying procurement language, and adding a 12-month deadline for asset-preservation fee (APF) refund applications.
Multnomah County, Oregon
After hours of public testimony and debate over how to target relief, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a $100,000 one-time transfer from the general fund contingency to support food security and hunger relief programs amid suspended federal SNAP benefits. The board rejected an amendment to earmark more funding for a
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
Pembroke Park commissioners voted Nov. 20 to move forward with a town-hall emergency generator project, approving the use of a $400,000 reimbursable HMPG grant and allocating about $800,000 of town funds (including ARPA) to cover a reported funding gap of roughly $1.2 million.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The council recognized a community art project that collected crayons and produced student-made banners to support schools affected by January wildfires in the Palisades; organizers said they donated 25,000 pounds of materials to participating schools and displayed banners along Sunset Boulevard.
Chippewa County, Wisconsin
Chris, Chippewa County's highway commissioner, presented the required annual highway operations report, reporting that the county paved 12.9 miles this year, completed four bridge replacements and is projecting limited paving for 2026.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
Directors asked staff to obtain cost estimates for a comprehensive, in-context review and rewrite of all Sun City West policies to remove duplication, improve readability and align policies with bylaws; the board requested quotes be available for January budget discussions.
Pitkin County, Colorado
Pitkin County commissioners selected Laura Whitley as the second alternate to the Airport Advisory Board (term through April 2026) and directed staff to prepare a resolution for the November agenda.
Town of Pembroke Park, Broward County, Florida
The Town Commission of the Town of Pembroke Park on Nov. 20 approved Resolution 2025-076, authorizing a fourth amendment to the exclusive franchise agreement with Waste Management of Florida, Inc. that transfers the town's curbside recycling operation to the contractor at no direct cost to the town.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The council recognized the band OMD in a ceremonial proclamation describing its musical influence and introduced band members to the chamber. Councilmembers framed the recognition as part of broader cultural programming.
Chippewa County, Wisconsin
Resolution 34-25 (bridges and culverts) and Resolution 35-25 (county aid construction and maintenance) were read, moved and approved unanimously by the Chippewa County Board of Supervisors.
Sun City West, Maricopa County, Arizona
The Sun City West Governing Board on Nov. 7 gave consensus to send proposed bylaw redlines concerning owner-member elections to legal counsel for review.
Pitkin County, Colorado
Atlantic Aviation told Pitkin County commissioners it plans a new fixed base operator (FBO) terminal, expanded fuel farm, community hangar, geothermal snow‑melt and an 18–20 foot landscaped sound wall to limit noise impacts on the neighborhood across Highway 82.
Scott County, Kentucky
Scott County received a single $224,000 bid for a tornado shelter on Lyle Road and will pursue competitive negotiation to reduce cost or re‑solicit; EMS won a $10,000 grant for ambulance dash cameras and the fire department introduced a new ladder truck.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The Los Angeles City Council on Nov. 7 formally recognized Native American Heritage Month, read a land acknowledgment on the council floor and heard tribal leaders describe cultural practices, mutual aid during recent wildfires and ongoing needs for indigenous representation and resources.
Chippewa County, Wisconsin
County Administrator presented a balanced proposed budget and the Chippewa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve the 2026 budget.
Kings County, California
The Kings County Board of Supervisors unanimously rescinded a prior appointment and confirmed retired deputy Dave Putnam as sheriff effective Nov. 24, 2025, to serve the remainder of Sheriff Dave Robinson’s term after Robinson submitted a resignation.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
At the Nov. 7 session the Los Angeles City Council approved several consent items and minutes, continued item 4 to Nov. 12 at request, and passed a circulated amendment to item 5. The amendment to item 5 passed with 10 ayes on the record; items 1–3 were taken and approved without discussion.
Scott County, Kentucky
Scott County planning staff presented a substantially revised RV/campground ordinance that ties allowable campground density to road width, utilities and other site features; the fiscal court scheduled a first reading for next Friday.
Pitkin County, Colorado
Human Services staff proposed a tiered restructure of the voter‑approved Healthy Community Fund ahead of its 2027 sunset, suggesting core functional RFPs for priority services (public health, access to care, behavioral health, self‑sufficiency, family safety, aging adults, food security) and a tiered funding split to bring more outcomes focus to a
Clayton City Council, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
A resident appealed for road markings and signage on Haber Road to improve cyclists' access to the high school area; the council said the service supervisor will consider signage though speed-limit changes on state routes are controlled by the state.
House Committee on Health & Homelessness, House of Representatives, Legislative , Hawaii
MedQuest officials told a House Human Services briefing that HR1 and related federal changes will narrow immigrant eligibility, shorten retroactive coverage windows and add work and copay requirements for many adults, and that implementation will require new systems, vendors and outreach.
Pitkin County, Colorado
Pitkin County staff recommended a value‑engineered hybrid heat‑pump electrification for the Aspen library and the Health & Human Services building after consultant pricing and scope reductions lowered the net county cost; a $3 million DOLA grant covers part of the work.
Scott County, Kentucky
Scott County officials told the fiscal court they will present Resolution 25‑17 next Friday to authorize design work for additional youth baseball/softball fields and to explore siting an amphitheater at Great Crossing Park.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
The City Council honored Sandra Figueroa Villa on Nov. 7 for nearly 45 years leading El Centro del Pueblo and announced plans to name the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Lemoyne Street “Sandra Figueroa Villa Square.” Councilmembers, a state senator and community leaders praised Villa’s work building services, programs and
Clayton City Council, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
The planning commission asked for council direction after a consultant presented three zoning-district options; councilmembers suggested a joint workshop or work session and asked staff to schedule a meeting in early 2026 after holidays.
House Committee on Health & Homelessness, House of Representatives, Legislative , Hawaii
Nonprofit leaders and UHERO researchers told the House Committee on Human Services that federal funding reductions, inflation and chronic underpayments have pushed Hawaii's human services sector toward a staffing and service crisis. Philanthropy outlined emergency relief and longer-term policy fixes including non-reimbursable grants, while UHERO's
Pitkin County, Colorado
Pitkin County commissioners were presented with two options to cover an unreimbursed $6.8 million runway pavement maintenance cost at Aspen/Pitkin County Airport for fiscal 2026, a decision that could raise the signatory landing fee from $7.75 to between $12.05 and $15.37 per 1,000 pounds depending on whether the airport uses $3.4 million from its enterprise fund.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
Councilmember Park recognized Crayon Collection’s Banners of Hope project on Nov. 7. The nonprofit organized 11 participating schools in Pacific Palisades to create student artworks that were reproduced as light‑pole banners along Sunset Boulevard; organizers also restocked art supplies and launched free arts programs to help students cope after
Scott County, Kentucky
County staff recommended awarding a courthouse HVAC, chiller and fan coil replacement contract to TP Mechanical, the low bidder, and urged the court to approve alternate pump replacements while deferring some lighting work. Staff discussed a proposed 150‑day schedule and possible reserve transfers to cover the project.
Clayton City Council, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Residents reported unannounced digs, door-hangers not used, power outages and language barriers during recent underground fiber installations in the Summer Sweep plat. City staff said they cannot prohibit use of easements but are asking Frontier to improve resident notification and consider a different subcontractor.
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
At its Nov. 7 meeting the Indian River Lagoon Council approved the meeting agenda and consent agenda unanimously, adopted a $3,477 FY2025 final budget amendment funded from reserves, and approved a contract amendment increasing the Council's share to fully compensate Coastal Connections after volunteer match shortfalls.
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida
Committee member Max Hurley asked the Charter Review Committee to review a set of five draft questions (described as a local bill of rights). The committee voted to add the proposal to a future meeting agenda for staff and committee consideration.
Scott County, Kentucky
Scott County Fiscal Court presented a proclamation recognizing Georgetown/Scott County Parks and Recreation for CAPRA accreditation and thanked staff for a multi‑year effort. Parks staff and managers accepted the honor; Director Drew Beckett described the accreditation as a national standard measuring operations and service.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
Mayor Karen Bass announced Jamie Moore as her pick to lead the Los Angeles Fire Department after a national search. Moore, an LAFD firefighter for more than 30 years and currently a Valley Bureau commander, will require City Council confirmation to take the post; the mayor's office said Moore will focus on emergency preparedness, 911 response
Clayton City Council, Clayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
The Clayton City Council on a series of votes accepted Hunters Path Phase 1 rights of way (6–1), increased the competitive bid threshold after removing an emergency clause, and approved several ordinances and resolutions, including appropriation procedures for Hooke Road widening and appointments to a joint economic-development board.
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
Courtney Cortez, senior economist with the Balmoral Group, presented a multi‑phase economic valuation that places annual ecosystem‑service values for the Indian River Lagoon at roughly $10 billion.
Santa Clara County, California
County TSS and the Office of the County Executive reported progress on a countywide web portal transformation and a translation management system (TMS) RFP. Staff described community listening sessions, style guides in Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese and Tagalog, planned vendor selection and next steps for testing with multilingual community members.
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida
During public comment, a local ethics advocate proposed a charter amendment to create an independent Office of Inspector General to handle whistleblower complaints and oversight. The committee voted to place the proposal on a future agenda and asked staff to analyze structure, legal form and fiscal impacts.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
City economic development officials on Nov. 7 spotlighted a newly designated JEDI zone on Pacific Avenue and said the city’s recently launched microloan program helped Cafe Bodega complete construction and buy coffee equipment.
Kent, King County, Washington
Mayor Dana Ralph used the weekly update to thank veterans and voters, recap community events including Haunted Boulevard and Hops with Cops, and announce ongoing and upcoming community activities: a City Hall food drive through Dec. 2, Show walk indoor sessions, a Race & Equity speaker event Nov. 12, and a Green Kent volunteer day on Nov. 15.
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
The IRLNEP-led, three‑year NOAA grant will support 10 restoration sites and 10 subpartners across the lagoon, including targets for seagrass acreage, millions of clams and thousands of linear feet of living shoreline; permitting and NEPA reviews are the principal near‑term constraints.
Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California
Councilmember Padilla opened a Native American Heritage Month program in Los Angeles City Hall on Nov. 7, inviting tribal leaders to the dais and prompting Councilmember Rodriguez to read a City Council–adopted land acknowledgement naming the Quiche, Tongva, Tataviam and Chumash peoples.
Santa Clara County, California
The Department of Planning and Development told the committee it has implemented Microsoft Bookings for land-use appointments and plans phased rollout of appointments for development services and code enforcement in January 2026, with broader transformation continuing through 2026–2027 and customer surveys to track satisfaction.
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida
The Leon County Charter Review Committee voted to ask staff to study concrete examples where county and municipal ordinances conflict and to return with options rather than immediately advancing a broad charter amendment.
Kent, King County, Washington
Mayor Dana Ralph said the first annual Future in Flight Expo at ShowWare Center connected nearly 800 high school students with local aerospace and advanced-manufacturing employers and training partners.
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
Agency monitoring through October 2025 found unusually high water levels across the Indian River Lagoon, localized salinity declines after heavy October rain, mixed phytoplankton blooms and localized seagrass gains; oyster recruitment in the St. Lucie Estuary showed a strong June pulse and elevated September densities.
House, Northern Mariana Legislative Sessions, Northern Mariana Islands
Daniel O'Kiragwa, president of the Northern Marianas Descent Corporation, told the CNMI Youth Congress the territory should consider convening a Fourth Constitutional Convention and asked youth leaders to follow specific legislative initiatives and covenant provisions he said affect Northern Marianas descent communities.
Santa Clara County, California
The Clerk of the Board proposed a new nonrefundable administrative processing fee for assessment appeals to recover staff costs: $290 per residential account and $675 per commercial account (rounded). Committee members pressed for further analysis on refund policies, impacts on residents, implementation logistics and asked for a return to FGOC in
DULUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota
Principals described site‑level interventions—saturated grade‑level intervention blocks at Estill and push‑in supports and short phonemic‑awareness blocks at Lowell—that district leaders said are producing measurable gains.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The board approved design review 25-1598, coastal development permit 25-1597, a revocable encroachment permit and a small variance for 951 Cliff Drive, adding a condition that existing and new landscape plantings be limited to the lesser of ridge height or 12 feet except for three specified existing palm trees.
Kenilworth, Union County, New Jersey
DPW reported the 2025 bulk-waste pilot collected 75.56 tons compared with 232 tons (2024) and 330.03 tons (2023). The pilot separated recyclables and scrap metal, which reduced tipping fees by about 60% compared with the previous year. Council discussed operational limits and a hybrid approach for 2026.
House, Northern Mariana Legislative Sessions, Northern Mariana Islands
The CNMI Youth Congress unanimously adopted Youth Congress Resolution 20-02 asking Governor David M. Apatang and Northern Marianas College leadership to include the Youth Congress in the CNMI Green Growth Initiative calendar as a committee of the whole.
Santa Clara County, California
County staff told the Finance and Government Operations Committee on Nov. 6 that the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement has rolled out outreach, convening and enforcement steps to improve working conditions at residential care facilities.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The board approved design review 25-1809 and coastal development permit 25-1761 for a modest elevated deck expansion and an attached ADU at 31321 Brook Street after an expedited hearing; board members asked for a construction staging plan to address narrow-street impacts during building.
DULUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota
Duluth Public School District officials told the school board committee of the whole that the district is implementing the Minnesota Multi‑Tiered System of Supports (MN MTSS) model under guidance from the Minnesota Department of Education and has created a district MTSS leadership team to oversee the work.
Kenilworth, Union County, New Jersey
The borough engineer updated council on capital projects: bids for six blocks of boulevard sidewalks were completed, preconstruction for municipal parking lots was scheduled, memorial work began, and most of Market Street was paved but completion of some sections is deferred pending gas-company mains work. Council and staff discussed business and駐
Fulton County, Georgia
Board members reviewed House Bill 640 (2025), which affects Alpharetta's majority/runoff standard, and staff said the city confirmed it had no qualified write‑in candidates; the BRE said it will rely on city qualifying lists and legal counsel rather than interpret the law at the table.
Santa Clara County, California
Dozens of residents and local organizations urged the Santa Clara County Finance and Government Operations Committee on Nov. 6 to advance a Sustainability Commission recommendation to exclude new or renewed fossil fuel investments and to expand divestment to companies they said were complicit in human-rights abuses.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The board approved design review 25-1990 for a previously approved pool at 855 Manzanita Drive; staff said the 2022 approval had not expired and no changes were proposed. The item was expedited and approved on roll call.
Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California
The board approved routine business and recognitions at the Nov. 6 meeting, including a consent agenda (4'1) and three unanimous resolutions.
Kenilworth, Union County, New Jersey
The council approved Resolutions 25-2-33 through 25-2-46 in a single motion. Items noted in presentations included the best-practices survey (Resolution 25-2-34) with a score of 40.5, authorization for annual transfers (25-2-36), and a state-required resolution for dedication by riders (25-2-38).
Fulton County, Georgia
Fulton County elections staff presented the October operations report and told the Board of Registration and Elections they are projecting a $281,000 cost and 17 election‑day locations for a potential Senate District 35 runoff.
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
Local elected officials, public-health leaders and nonprofit providers told the subcommittee that flat funding and expiring grants are effectively cuts that threaten services for seniors, people with developmental disabilities and residents returning from treatment. Witnesses cited aging-services caps, Meals on Wheels funding concerns, declines in
Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California
Trustees unanimously approved amended bylaws for the nonprofit housing corporation, a unit-prioritization resolution, termination of initial rental concessions and related management and city agreement amendments to finalize the district's staff housing transition with Foothill-De Anza Community College District.
Kenilworth, Union County, New Jersey
At a public hearing with no public comment, Kenilworth approved two Year 52 Community Development Block Grant priorities: $22,000 for senior social services/health programming and $30,000 for ADA curb ramp upgrades. The council opened and closed the hearing and voted to approve the priorities.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The Design Review Board continued the 2647 Glen Eyrie Street application to a date uncertain after neighbors raised concerns about the project’s large covered deck, privacy impacts, parking loss and plan incompleteness.
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
The Department of Health submitted a Rural Health Transformation application to CMS that prioritizes sustainable access to emergency departments, labor and delivery capacity, EMS, workforce development, population-health initiatives and technology adoption. The department emphasized public engagement in designing the plan and proposed financing to
Fulton County, Georgia
Public commenters at the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections’ pre‑certification meeting urged the board to comply with a Department of Justice subpoena and court orders seeking access to 2020 ballots and election records.
Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California
Business and technology staff described a new inventory workflow using QCC and ServiceNow that improves visibility for district technology and fixed assets and recommended reinforcing surplus and discard procedures and periodic physical inventories.
Kenilworth, Union County, New Jersey
Council introduced Ordinance 2025-14 to add a 15-foot no-parking zone during set hours outside a residence to allow drop-off and pick-up for a developmentally disabled person. Council approved the introduction unanimously and scheduled a public hearing and adoption for Dec. 3, 2025.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The board continued the design-review and related permits for 2500 Glen Eyrie Street to the Nov. 13, 2025 meeting at staff’s request; no public comment was offered and the staff-corrected address (2500) was confirmed on the record.
Human Services, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Connecticut
Advocates pushed to keep monthly meetings and stronger enforcement language; providers sought to limit maintenance frequency and warned that fiscal notes and mandates could impede participation. The group agreed to refine language for the Google form and include recommendations in the annual report.
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
Eric Nelson, the Casper City Attorney, told the subcommittee the city's diversion program has enrolled dozens of people into treatment and produced measurable savings for the city.
Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California
District staff told board members that expanded-learning programs (ELOP and Beyond the Bell) serve roughly 900 students but face a multi-year funding gap if state allocations remain flat; staff outlined staffing challenges, attendance rules, and potential revenue options including one-time ACEs grants and limited family fees.
Kenilworth, Union County, New Jersey
The Borough of Kenilworth introduced an ordinance amending Chapter 134 (nuisances) to update noise regulations and to clarify construction-time restrictions, including a 50-foot "plainly audible" nuisance standard.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The Design Review Board on Nov. 6 approved a remodel and ADU conversion at 390 Ruby Street, conditioning approval on retaining or matching existing shiplap siding, relocating the A/C condenser to the Catalina Street side subject to staff approval, and removing an entry trellis.
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
Nick Agopian, representing the Wyoming Dental Association, told the Appropriations Committee's Department of Health subcommittee that the state's Medicaid dental program served 29,323 Wyoming residents in 2024 and that the program's total cost that year was about $15,000,000.
Human Services, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Connecticut
Industry representatives told the advisory council that requirements to accept repairs for devices sold by other vendors, proposals to expand preventive maintenance, and years without Medicaid rate increases could push firms out of the market and reduce capacity.
Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California
Stevenson Elementary presented its Impact social-emotional learning program to the Mountain View Whisman School District board, outlining a teacher-and-parent designed curriculum built around five school values, a parent-reader model and monthly assemblies that engage students across grade levels.
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
The Nampa City Council voted to declare the Fort Idaho Center underutilized and set a Dec. 1, 2025 public hearing on the city's intent to convey the property to the College of Western Idaho. Staff said a 20-year-old title irregularity and an unrecorded deed were cured Oct. 29 and the council opted to repeat required statutory steps in the interest
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The board approved design review 25-1533 for a backyard in-ground pool and spa at 3005 Mountain View Drive, adding a condition requiring a shroud around pool mechanical equipment to reduce visual/noise impacts and to be to the satisfaction of city staff.
Wilsonville, Clackamas County, Oregon
Consultants told the Planning Commission Wilsonville could add about 6,100 jobs by 2046, creating a need for roughly 320 acres of industrial land and 110 acres of commercial land; the proposed 10‑year Economic Development Strategy focuses on land aggregation, urban renewal, incentives for Town Center and workforce/connective roles for the city.
Human Services, House of Representatives, Committees, Legislative, Connecticut
Committee members questioned the accuracy of a vendor's reported repair timelines and asked for more transparent, auditable reporting and complaint-count data ahead of the annual recommendation vote.
Lawrence City, Marion County, Indiana
The Lawrence Fire Department announced on Nov. 6 it had received a $21,988 grant to begin a Mobile Integrated Health pilot to reduce preventable ER transports and expand community-based care.
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
The Nampa City Council on Nov. 9 adopted a resolution intended to "self-cure" alleged Open Meetings Act procedural errors after a reviewing Twin Falls County prosecutor concluded the concerns were technical and not causally connected to any secret decision.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The board approved design review 25-1566 for exterior Jerusalem stone cladding at 2755 Park Avenue after the applicant withdrew a proposed chimney shroud and spark-arrester element that raised view equity concerns. Staff found the stone cladding met design criteria and CEQA exemption requirements.
Washington City, Washington County, Utah
At its Nov. 12 meeting the Washington City Council unanimously approved the workshop agenda, the consent agenda, accepted an annexation petition to start the statutory process, approved a road abandonment at 840 S & 100 E, and approved a conditional use permit to update a retail facade at 720 W Telegraph St.
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Devon reviewed board‑initiated challenge procedures for absentee and early ballots, including filing deadlines and notification requirements. Staff warned that some numbered memos contain contradictory guidance on same‑day registration verification and said they will seek updated direction from the State Board of Elections.
Lawrence City, Marion County, Indiana
The Lawrence City governing body voted to remove two points from a firefighter's disciplinary record related to a training collision during an Emergency Vehicle Operations Course, reducing the total from eight to six points under General Order 4.2. The board left the passing-related points in place; six points carries a written reprimand under the
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
The Nampa City Council voted 4–2 on Nov. 9 to authorize a one-year tentative compensation offer to the Nampa Police Protective Association that would include a 2.75% base-wage increase, a 5% insurance increase, a 1% deferred-comp match and a one-time uniform allowance.
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California
The Design Review Board adopted Resolution No. 25-1514 on Nov. 6, 2025, approving design review 25-1514 and variance 25-0060 for the property on Vista Del Sol as placed on the consent calendar. The item passed on a roll-call vote with no public comment.
Washington City, Washington County, Utah
City staff said proposed water tanks and pipeline are needed to meet southern Washington Fields growth and require a specific elevated site; property owners and an attorney urged mediation and challenged the city's appraisal and the scope of any taking (7 acres of a 10-acre parcel). The council invited a second appraisal and ongoing negotiation.
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Elections staff recommended approval of six provisional ballots and described operational changes required by Senate Bill 382, which shortened provisional processing from 10 days to three business days. Staff said they will hire seasonal personnel and adopt a digital provisional research form to meet the new deadline.
Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona
The Scottsdale Development Review Board approved case 41DR2024 on Nov. 6, 2025, authorizing a five-story mixed-use development at the northwest corner of Indian School Road and Goldwater that includes retail fronting the streets, residential units, a multi-level parking garage and a publicly accessible plaza with an identified location for public art.
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
The Nampa City Council approved an expansion and transfer of an on-premise beer, wine and liquor-by-the-drink license to allow the Syringa Lounge to operate into an adjacent space called Black Pine at 108 and 112 12th Avenue South. Staff said the transfer met state, county and police review before the council vote.
Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida
The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved an after‑the‑fact variance for light poles installed in the Boston Plaza condominium parking lot during a 30‑year recertification process.
Iowa County, Iowa
A property owner told the board an engineer declined approval for a driveway serving a new shop at 1215 U Avenue, citing sight‑distance concerns; supervisors advised getting the engineer's paperwork, may contact the engineer (Nick), and discussed a possible site visit next week.
Washington City, Washington County, Utah
Utah Department of Environmental Quality told Washington City on Nov. 12 it has confirmed a subterranean smoldering fire at a construction-and-demolition landfill and issued a notice of violation and compliance order on Nov. 10 requiring a fire response plan within 30 days and implementation within seven days of approval.
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Buncombe County election staff presented three absentee ballots that arrived after the election deadline; the Board of Elections voted to disapprove them by voice vote. Staff logged late returns in SEAMs and noted one envelope had been mailed from Louisville, Kentucky and received Nov. 6.
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
After title issues were discovered during the closing process for a proposed conveyance of city-owned Fort Idaho Center property to the College of Western Idaho, the council voted to redo statutory steps and set a public hearing for Dec. 1 so the public can comment on the proposed conveyance; staff said the title defects were cured Oct. 29.
Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida
The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a modification that reduces the approved occupant load and seat count for an interior alcoholic‑beverage establishment in a city‑leased office building.
Iowa County, Iowa
Board members discussed outreach from Motorola Solutions about county radio‑system modernization, raised questions about cost, in‑state service and maintenance contracts, and agreed to talk with the vendor before committing to put it on a public agenda.
Washington City, Washington County, Utah
City staff and consultants presented a draft concept for a mixed paved and natural-surface trail network at Washington Dome. The study, funded by a $150,000 state grant, proposes roughly 12 miles of trails (about 5 miles paved) and staged construction pending BLM access and environmental review; a public open house is Nov. 15.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
The board adopted rule 1.08.16 implementing informed-consent requirements for teledentistry under House Bill 1700, and voted to propose rule reviews for chapters 1.14–1.16 and to propose edits to RDA registration rule 1.14.2, including film and digital X‑ray language.
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
Following a review by the Twin Falls County prosecuting attorney, the council adopted a resolution that the county prosecutor said would constitute acceptable self-cure under Idaho's open-meetings enforcement process; the prosecutor found any technical procedural errors did not cause a secret decision.
Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida
A Miami Beach homeowner won approval from the Zoning Board of Adjustment on an after‑the‑fact request to legalize portions of a renovation that encroach on setback areas.
Iowa County, Iowa
At a regular meeting, the Iowa County Board of Supervisors approved County Home Rule Ordinance No. 43 after a public hearing, accepted a Honey Creek Township trustee resignation and appointed a replacement, approved the FY25 TIF urban renewal report, and scheduled multiple public hearings and election/canvass date changes.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
The board approved agreed settlement orders and multiple SOAH orders, including revocations of four licensees/registrants; a proposal to pull language referencing the drug Precedex in a settlement failed on a roll-call vote.
Ellington School District, School Districts, Connecticut
Windermere Elementary staff said families returned participation logs for the Ellington Unplugged screen-time challenge and announced a first-place winner who received a three-month Indian Valley YMCA membership. The initiative involved local partners and aimed to boost parent engagement around reducing screen time.
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
The Nampa City Council approved a one-year negotiating offer to the Nampa Police Protective Association that includes a 2.75% wage increase, a 5% health-insurance increase, a 1% match to deferred compensation and a one-time uniform allowance to be funded partly from salary savings.
Jefferson County, Indiana
Commissioners said at the Nov. 7 meeting that the county adopted updated unified development ordinance (UDO) language clarifying subdivision acceptance and stormwater requirements. The changes aim to provide clearer standards for road acceptance and drainage controls to avoid property flooding and litigation.
Weston County, Wyoming
The board approved voucher 74503 for a meeting-room monitor (replacement of a failed smart board) and approved the chairman's signature on a Bureau of Land Management conservation/landscape letter; both motions passed by voice vote.
Coconino County, Arizona
Staff previewed three forthcoming development cases covering an RV residence, metal storage containers and a manufacturing warehouse in the study session.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
The Professional Recovery Network reported 29 licensed dentists enrolled, a 25% recidivism rate and a 66.7% one‑year completion rate for fiscal year 2025; board members urged outreach to increase awareness and suggested PRN present to dental schools.
Jefferson County, Indiana
Following a recommendation from the county auditor, Jefferson County commissioners voted to aggregate Financial Institution Tax (FIT) and Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax (CVET) distributions into the county general fund. The move is intended to avoid dispersing relatively small amounts across many funds and simplify settlement accounting.
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho
The council unanimously approved transferring and expanding an on-premise beer, wine and liquor license to allow the Syringa Lounge to operate into an adjacent space branded Black Pines Saloon at 108–112 12th Avenue South; staff said state, county and police reviews were completed.
Weston County, Wyoming
The board approved Resolution 25-26 to move $1,000 into the law-enforcement 24/7 sobriety program from the financial-administration account to ensure the county can cover program expenses while awaiting other funds.
Coconino County, Arizona
At the Oct. 29 public hearing the commission approved three conditional use permits—CUP 25045, CUP 25049 and CUP 25051—as recommended by staff. Applicants attended and answered brief clarifying questions; commissioners recorded unanimous approval.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
The dean of the San Antonio dental school told the board the school received $6 million in NIH awards for oral-cancer research, described a growing applicant pool and outlined a first-year cost-of-attendance estimate of about $96,000.
Jefferson County, Indiana
The board approved $58,004.73 one-time for court services opioid remediation and $16,000 annually for five years to an "Acts of Justice" program for the prosecutor's office. Commissioners said they prioritized funding for jail-based treatment and program sustainability.
Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA), Judicial, Texas
At its Nov. 6 meeting, the Judicial Branch Certification Commission entered multiple default orders and final orders affecting certified process servers, adopted agreed final orders and settlement agreements, dismissed certain complaints on committee recommendation, and denied requests for reconsideration.
Weston County, Wyoming
After vehicles damaged an exterior wall at the county fairgrounds, commissioners authorized the chairman to contract with White's Construction to make immediate repairs to prevent winter damage and agreed the county would seek insurance reimbursement or use Buildings & Grounds funds if Progressive declines full payment.
Coconino County, Arizona
Commissioners approved renewal of CUP‑07061 to allow an additional 500,000‑gallon tank, two standpipes (potable and nonpotable), and commercial water hauling on a portion of a 40.88‑acre parcel near Valley. Staff said the expanded facility adds water supply capacity for nearby commercial and residential development.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
Members who attended the joint ADEX/AADB meeting reported high hygiene and OSCE pass rates, a planned expansion of dental programs nationwide that could add roughly 720 new dental students, and national discussions about exam alignment and mental-health licensing questions.
Jefferson County, Indiana
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners voted Nov. 7 to appoint Kevin Kellems to represent the county on a regional development authority. The motion carried by voice vote.
Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA), Judicial, Texas
After a contested hearing, the Judicial Branch Certification Commission found a certified process server provided a false return of service and voted to permanently refuse approval of the server's certification and assess a $1,250 fine due within one year. Testimony from the complainant and two witnesses supported the commission's finding that the
Weston County, Wyoming
Commissioners and county emergency staff debated whether to place emergency-management responsibilities under the commissioners or leave them with the sheriffs office, reviewed a recent explosive-device response that exposed coordination issues with state agencies, and agreed to more training and plan review for commissioners.
Coconino County, Arizona
The Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously forwarded AM25‑002 to the Board of Supervisors with an amendment clarifying deed‑restriction language for second detached ADUs on lots of 1 acre or larger.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
Executive and division leaders told the board the agency is preparing a five‑year strategic plan and a legislative appropriations request for 2026‑28, reported current budget and staffing posture, updates to the licensing portal and inspection schedule, and said investigations rose to a record level in the last fiscal year.
Carbondale, Garfield County, Colorado
Meeting organizers announced a community grants deadline, an October workers’ rights training via Zoom, a drug take-back day, Halloween activities, leaf recycling dates and plans to recruit bilingual staff for a pool opening in 2026.
Jefferson County, Indiana
Town of Hanover representatives asked Jefferson County commissioners on Nov. 7 to consider an interlocal agreement allowing county planning staff to provide permitting, building inspection and floodplain administration for the town. The board asked staff to return with cost and compensation details; no formal action was taken.
Weston County, Wyoming
Weston County commissioners reviewed recurring problems with missing receipts and directed staff to allow photographed or photocopied receipts as temporary backups while updating the county credit‑card and travel policy.
Coconino County, Arizona
Staff presented the updated Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan as an amendment to the county comprehensive plan at the planning commission’s Oct. 29 study session.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
Public speakers urged the board to reconsider a 2012 enforcement order and asked for guidance on pediatric dentists working in ambulatory surgery centers that use CRNA‑only anesthesia models; board staff said licensee‑specific questions require case‑by‑case review.
Carbondale, Garfield County, Colorado
Residents asked the town to move a Route 35 sign, discussed the placement of school speed cameras and fines, heard clarifications about trash collection rules and bear-resistant bins, and were told the town approved a water rate increase.
Jefferson County, Indiana
Jefferson County commissioners approved a 2026 employee health insurance renewal on Nov. 7 that raises the individual employee premium and adds an optional Madison Health Clinic primary-care plan.
Weston County, Wyoming
The commission discussed alternatives for transporting people under Title 25 holds, including private contractors, off‑duty or retired officers, EMTs and hospital secured rooms; staff emphasized the county’s statutory responsibility for the initial 72 hours and asked the county attorney to clarify liability and contract language.
Coconino County, Arizona
The commission approved three conditional-use permits on consent and unanimously renewed and expanded a commercial water‑tank CUP for Valley. Applicants confirmed site details and staff reported no neighborhood opposition.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
The State Board of Dental Examiners approved a committee recommendation to register a nonprofit and unanimously carried the nonprofit motion; the board also accepted two DRP mentees and urged members to recruit prosthodontists for the program.
Carbondale, Garfield County, Colorado
Residents told the meeting the town’s folklórico program may end after its longtime instructor stopped leading the group. Attendees discussed recruiting former students, university partners and community funding to keep the program alive.
Pomona Unified, School Districts, California
During public comment at the Nov. 7 Pomona Unified board meeting, Claudia Cano urged the board to request a Los Angeles County District Attorney forensic review into alleged mismanagement of capital facilities and bond contracts, citing specific contractor awards and program gaps.
Weston County, Wyoming
The county voted to create an 'airport operations' account to hold hangar and other airport receipts as a budget line/reserve; money will be deposited into a county fund and expenditures will be paid by vouchers and budget adjustments, with monthly reporting to the City of Newcastle if requested.
Coconino County, Arizona
The commission voted unanimously Oct. 29 to forward AM-25-002 — an amendment to implement the state ADU law (HB2928) — to the Board of Supervisors with amended language that clarifies deed restrictions apply only if a second detached ADU on parcels of an acre or larger is rented as affordable housing.
State Board of Dental Examiners, Boards & Commissions, Executive, Texas
The State Board of Dental Examiners approved an exception to a board rule for an applicant who completed a two‑year pediatric residency after discussion about remediation documentation and eligibility for licensure‑by‑credentials; licensing staff will follow up with the applicant.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
State Career and Technical Education director Talia Longhurst briefed the board on Utah’s regional CTE planning, pathway structure, funding sources and the new statutory 'first credential' requirement, which establishes five routes — including an approximately 300‑hour youth apprenticeship — for students to achieve a meaningful industry‑aligned credential.
Pomona Unified, School Districts, California
At a Nov. 7 study session, Pomona Unified staff presented a conceptual Measure UU project list and the board gave consensus direction to develop scopes, budgets and schedules for phase‑1 items including fire alarm upgrades, playgrounds, cafeterias, gyms, security systems, asphalt repairs, utilities, Golden Springs expansion and CTE/TK support.
Respiratory Care Board of California, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California
At its November 2025 hybrid meeting in Anaheim, the California State Board of Pharmacy voted to begin several rulemakings and approved policy statements to implement recent legislative changes, including new rules for remote prescription processing, technician certification and application questions, and the board's standard-of-care transition. The
Coconino County, Arizona
The Coconino County Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the proposed Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan update during its Oct. 29 study session, asking staff to clarify how the plan boundary, urban growth boundary and airport safety overlay would affect county parcels.
Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA), Judicial, Texas
The commission director presented an annual activity report showing 7,622 licensees (a 16.5% rise since FY2020) and a steep increase in complaints; the commission adopted rule and fee changes to make interpreter certification exams easier to complete in parts.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
Following committee recommendations the Utah State Board of Education approved several USDB policies and program authorizations on motions brought from committee. Votes included authorization for USDB as an Apple sponsor for deaf education, second‑reading approval of USDB positive behavior plans, first‑reading approval of a paid professional hours
Stillwater Area Public Schools, School Boards, Minnesota
At the meeting the board approved the meeting agenda and consent agenda and approved the high-school course proposals; the online economics course was presented and will return as an action item at the next meeting.
Joint Legislative Performance Audit and Oversight Committee, Joint, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The Legislative Budget Assistant’s audit office reported timelines on several active audits: special education (writing phase, 70 observations identified, 25 completed), education freedom accounts (40 observations, 15 finalized), and the Doorways program (field work isolating four years of financials; draft expected Jan–Feb; final report to fiscal
California State Board of Pharmacy, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The board's Enforcement & Compounding Committee reviewed presentations on pharmacists' duty to consult and discussed whether regulations should be less prescriptive and more standard-of-care oriented. Members and public commenters pointed to reimbursement, staffing, and mail-order workflows as key barriers to consistent patient counseling.
Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA), Judicial, Texas
The commission maintained a prior denial for an unnamed application after no motion to reverse it, and separately approved a temporary provisional guardian certification for an applicant to bridge until she can retake the certification exam.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
The Utah State Board of Education approved the Teacher Student Success Plans (TSSP) for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. The item was added to the full board agenda due to submission deadlines; board members expressed support for school‑level planning tied to school improvement.
Stillwater Area Public Schools, School Boards, Minnesota
The board’s legislative committee recommended focusing on a short list of priorities for the upcoming legislative session that center on funding: an increase in statutory local optional revenue authority (example proposal cited raising the local amount from $724 to $947 per pupil), more Safe Schools Levy support, and higher sparsity aid to address
Joint Legislative Performance Audit and Oversight Committee, Joint, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
OPLC staff told the oversight committee that most pharmacy inspection audit findings remain partially resolved as the office undertakes major rule consolidation, new licensing software and a shift to a compliance bureau. The OPLC reported three inspectors, roughly 250–300 in-state pharmacies, and set a goal of completing the work by March 2027.
California State Board of Pharmacy, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The board approved policy statements and initiated rulemaking to implement key elements of AB 1503, including a new rule for remote processing, a policy transition to a standard-of-care model, clarification of pharmacist-in-charge duties and formation of a Pharmacy Technician Advisory Committee (PTAC).
Historical Commission (THC), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
Friends of the Texas Historical Commission reported endowment growth and grant activity, named fundraising milestones and noted near completion of the Washington on the Brazos campaign; Friends described grants and fiscal sponsorships supporting multiple THC projects.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
An internal audit of the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Education Foundation flagged delinquent articles of incorporation and bylaw issues. USBE business staff reported the corporate filings were updated, an external audit and bylaw revision remain pending, the foundation's executive director has resigned and the foundation will meet Nov.
Stillwater Area Public Schools, School Boards, Minnesota
Stillwater Area Public Schools board members reviewed committee policy and practice and signaled agreement to separate legislative and community engagement duties and to explore forming a community finance advisory group while staff draft options for finance oversight.
Joint Legislative Performance Audit and Oversight Committee, Joint, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The Office of Professional Licensure and Certification reported to the Joint Legislative Performance Audit and Oversight Committee that all but one audit observation for the Real Estate Commission have been resolved.
California State Board of Pharmacy, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The California State Board of Pharmacy on Nov. 6 ratified edits to a discontinuance regulation and opened a package of rulemakings while approving policy statements to implement its 2025 sunset legislation (AB 1503), including rules for remote prescription processing, updated technician application questions, and clarified hospital medication-error reporting.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
USDB reported that 97 LEA contracts request roughly 82,000 hours of services but current rules and the legislative fee schedule allow billing for only about 42,000 hours, producing approximately $2.8 million in recoverable revenue against an outreach budget of about $13 million.
Historical Commission (THC), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
University of Texas preservation planner reported extensive exterior restoration completed and ongoing interior rehabilitation at Battle Hall, including mechanical upgrades, a new passenger elevator and restored reading room; the university supports State Antiquities Landmark consideration.
Clark County, Washington
Clark County posted an agricultural land study on Nov. 4, 2025, the county’s staff told the Planning Commission on Nov. 6; the study will inform council decisions about the preferred land‑use alternative and any proposals affecting agricultural land.
Stillwater Area Public Schools, School Boards, Minnesota
District staff told the board they aim to staff Adventure Club to serve about 1,100 students to reduce the wait list, will automatically place 10 preschool students per elementary through the preschool registration lottery, and will guarantee placements to current families who renew during the renewal period.
RSU 40/MSAD 40, School Districts, Maine
During the meeting the board approved an overnight out‑of‑state field trip, multiple teacher nominations, a donation to Union Elementary School and second readings of policies recommended by the policy committee. Votes were moved, seconded and announced as passed during the meeting.
Financial Operations , Utah Board of Education, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah
The Utah State Board of Education on a recorded vote approved fiscal‑year 2026 enrichment budget items for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind limited to family activity support and LEA activity support, while directing several blind‑school items back to the advisory council for additional review.
Historical Commission (THC), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
THC staff told the commission it had discovered unpermitted work at Fair Parkincluding a major circulation expansion at the Cotton Bowl and large temporary graphics on the Tower Buildingand asked city and fair officials for retroactive documentation and permits.
Clark County, Washington
Carl Johnson, chairman of the Clark County Planning Commission, opened the hybrid work session Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, to review the comprehensive plan update, DEIS and Housing for All Planning Tool results.
Stillwater Area Public Schools, School Boards, Minnesota
Staff presented three preliminary boundary maps to balance enrollment in the district’s southern elementary schools ahead of the openings of new Lake Elmo and Bayport elementary schools. The board and boundary committee emphasized neighborhood integrity, transportation, and racial-isolation risk; public listening sessions begin Nov. 13.
RSU 40/MSAD 40, School Districts, Maine
The district's business manager reported that RSU 40 applied for five state revolving renovation loans targeting water quality, air quality, asbestos abatement and ADA compliance across three schools. He summarized program limits, forgiveness terms and past experience with applications.
Historical Commission (THC), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
THC project team described conceptual planning to restore troop sightlines at San Jacinto, remove the reflective pool, refill the battleship slip and locate a new visitor center at the monuments rear; work will reposition circulation and add pull-offs for interpretive stops along the battlefield.
Department of Education, Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Mississippi
The commission ratified three agreed orders disciplining licensed educators for violations of the Mississippi Educator Code of Ethics, including two probations and one two-year suspension, the Office of Educator Misconduct told the body Friday.
Thurston County, Washington
Public Works updated the committee on a new compactor installation at the Waste and Recovery Center and a proposed solid waste disposal rate increase effective Jan. 1. The county removed current rates from ordinance to allow future changes by resolution; a public hearing on proposed rates is set for Dec. 1 at the Atrium (3000 Pacific). The SWAC
Stillwater Area Public Schools, School Boards, Minnesota
The Stillwater Area Public Schools board approved a set of high-school course proposals including a slate of elective offerings and a district-run online academy intended to retain students. Staff will return at the next meeting with a formal action on a separately presented online economics course.
RSU 40/MSAD 40, School Districts, Maine
At the RSU 40 board meeting the superintendent reported on a meeting with the high‑school student council, relayed students' praise for school services and activities, and described active efforts to address a deteriorating high‑school roof including a volunteer labor plan and anticipated bond outreach.
Historical Commission (THC), Departments and Agencies, Executive, Texas
Battleship Texas Foundation briefed the commission on the shiptow to Galveston, removal of foam and access points, extensive hull and blister tank reconstruction, restoration of weaponry, and plans to berth the ship at Pier 15 in Galveston with mooring and cathodic protection systems.
Department of Education, Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Mississippi
The Mississippi Department of Education announced Friday that the State Board of Education awarded more than $2.9 million in teacher residency grants to nine Mississippi institutions to support up to 236 licensure candidates in elementary and special education.
Task Force Created by Act 170, Executive , Hawaii
During public comment, dozens of speakers urged the board to oppose renewal or transfer of U.S. military leases on Hawaiian lands (Pohakuloa, Red Hill, Pohakuloa Training Area), demand cleanup of contamination and reject fast‑track settlements. Speakers cited Red Hill, Kahoʻolawe, aquifer contamination risks and called for OHA to pursue legal and
Municipal Court of Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
A judge at the Municipal Court of Providence dismissed three traffic citations against a Providence woman after concluding she was not responsible for her grandson’s driving, according to a court transcript.
Salem Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
A capacity study presented Nov. 6 concluded Salem High’s schematic design can accommodate up to about 1,100 students, though baseline classroom utilization would be high without including vocational program seats.
Salem Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
The Salem Hospital Building Committee on Nov. 6 reviewed a completed schematic design set the project team turned over to estimators and confirmed a schedule aimed at submitting the package to the Massachusetts School Building Authority in mid-December.