What happened on Thursday, 08 January 2026
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Public commenters raise concerns about HUD changes, book bans and sidewalk bicycle rules
Victoria City, Victoria County, Texas
At the Jan. 6 meeting, MidCoast Family Services warned a HUD NOFO could end local permanent supportive housing; a resident urged legal allowance for sidewalk bicycle riding citing a recent fatality; another called on council to reject efforts to remove books from libraries.
Source: City of Victoria City Council Meeting - 1/6/26 06:57
Owners, Indiana Landmarks and Lawrenceburg staff outline path to repairs for historic former post office
Lawrenceburg City, Dearborn County, Indiana
At the Historic Preservation Commission’s January meeting, city enforcement and Indiana Landmarks described a coordinated review process and the status of 10 proposed exterior repair scopes for the former post office at 13 Short Street; some scopes were approved, others denied, and several remain pending while the building remains classified as unsafe under state law.
Source: 2026-01-07 Lawrenceburg Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 00:00
Judge sets $500 bail for Tamara Lee Little Bear; public defender appointed, next date Jan. 12
Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington
At a Jan. 7 Lake Forest Park Municipal Court in-custody calendar, Judge Grant set bail at $500 for Tamara Lee Little Bear, appointed public defense, and scheduled a return appearance for Jan. 12; the defense waived formal reading and entered a not-guilty plea.
Source: Lake Forest Park Court's Personal Meeting Room 07:30
Council confirms three appointees to new firefighters civil service commission
Victoria City, Victoria County, Texas
Following voter approval, council confirmed three city manager appointees — Lee Keeling (3‑year term), Decatur Joseph (2‑year term) and Casey Cullen (1‑year term) — to the newly established firefighters civil service commission, which will set hiring, promotion and disciplinary rules under Chapter 143.
Source: City of Victoria City Council Meeting - 1/6/26 15:22
Governor announces $167.5 million in rural infrastructure and disaster-recovery grants for North Central and Panhandle Florida
Governor's Cabinet: Rep. DeSantis, Executive , Florida
The governor announced more than $167 million in state and federal disaster-recovery and rural infrastructure awards for small counties across North Central Florida and the Panhandle, funding water, wastewater, sheltering and hospital resiliency projects.
Source: Governor DeSantis Announces $167.5 Million for Infrastructure in Small and Rural Communities 07:18
Douglas County approves mixed‑use PRD on Highway 92 despite traffic concerns; BOCC 4–1
Douglas County, Georgia
County commissioners approved a planned residential development (Z2025‑73) on Highway 92 to add a mix of single‑family, quadplex and live‑work units after staff recommended the rezoning; commissioners stressed traffic and school impacts and urged DOT coordination. Vote was 4–1.
Source: Joint BOC Planning and Zoning Meeting January 6, 2026 46:45
Wausau committee approves limited waiver of right of first refusal for 130 N. 1st St. sale
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin
The committee approved a memorandum of understanding and a limited waiver of the city's right of first refusal tied to a commercial rehabilitation loan for 130 North 1st Street, intended to address lender concerns about foreclosure remedies; staff said the waiver applies only to the current buyer and lender.
Source: Wausau Economic Development Committee Meeting - 1/6/26 05:04
Council adopts revised stormwater manual; staff to implement updated precipitation and design rules
Lake Oswego City, Clackamas County, Oregon
Council unanimously authorized the city manager to approve major revisions to the stormwater management manual that reorganize content, update precipitation depths based on recent data, require downstream technical analysis for large projects, add source controls, and implement changes to improve water quality consistent with DEQ permit language.
Source: January 6 - City Council Meeting 17:38
Council approves $1.97 million budget amendment for dispatch pay, records software and bond redemption
Victoria City, Victoria County, Texas
Council approved a $1,973,416.45 amendment to the 2025–26 budget to implement a dispatch pay program, purchase new public‑information‑request software, and add funds to the bond redemption program and future CIP projects; staff noted recurring costs in future budgets.
Source: City of Victoria City Council Meeting - 1/6/26 06:44
Owners and landlord dispute control of auto-sales license at 316 Bridal; inspector report pending
Lawrence City, Essex County, Massachusetts
Public commenters and an attorney for a prospective landlord-owner said eviction proceedings and a pending inspector report will determine who holds the active auto-sales license for 316 Bridal; the board said it cannot act until staff receives the inspector's report and added the item to the Jan. 20 agenda.
Source: Licensing Board Meeting January 07, 2026 00:00
Douglas County approves 12‑month special use permit for Sweet Rose equestrian lessons with strict compliance conditions
Douglas County, Georgia
After weeks of neighborhood debate, Douglas County approved Eric Jackson’s special‑use permit to operate horseback trail‑riding lessons and limited weekend activities at 3305 Lake Monroe Drive for 12 months, subject to licensing, public‑safety and monitoring conditions.
Source: Joint BOC Planning and Zoning Meeting January 6, 2026 58:14
Lowell council accepts Walmart grant, approves bonds and referrals; residents ask for speed bumps and handicap parking
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
During its Jan. 6 meeting the council accepted a $1,000 Walmart grant for tripod lights for the fire department, adopted constable bonds, referred several handicap parking petitions to the transportation engineer and referred a resident speed‑bump petition for study.
Source: Lowell City Council - January 6, 2026 00:00
Consultant outlines economic development strategy emphasizing business retention and low‑cost actions
Lake Oswego City, Clackamas County, Oregon
Mary Bosch summarized a market analysis and recommended a strategic framework focused on business retention/expansion, customer attraction, cruise‑way owner engagement, and organizational changes (new economic development manager and clearer city‑chamber roles); she noted retail is under‑served while office vacancy has risen regionally.
Source: January 6 - City Council Meeting 34:36
Victoria adopts first-reading changes to Unified Development Ordinance
Victoria City, Victoria County, Texas
On Jan. 6, Victoria City Council approved on first reading a set of amendments to Chapter 21 (the Unified Development Ordinance) to clarify site modification limits, billboard rules, landscaping standards and to adopt portions of the 2024 International Code Council model building codes.
Source: City of Victoria City Council Meeting - 1/6/26 29:01
County explores HERO wellness program as health claims push insurance costs up
Washington County, Arkansas
Officials said health insurance claims and reinsurance reimbursements affected fund balances; the county described a HERO program that offers free GLP‑1 medications to eligible employees who enroll in monthly behavioral supports, with success measured by tapering off the drug and lowering A1C.
Source: Washington County Finance & Budget and County Services Meeting 01/06/26 11:07
Bangor council hears Sprague briefing, weighs permanent homelessness committee and code limits on camping
Bangor City, Penobscot County, Maine
At a Jan. 6 workshop, former Councilor Sprague urged a coordinated homelessness plan; council debated sanctioned encampments, code limits and a permanent advisory committee and heard that Bruce Hughes has been hired as the city's housing/stabilization coordinator. A draft council order will go to the next meeting.
Source: Special City Council Workshop 1.6.26 01:07:41
Lowell School Committee approves routine items including donation, $17,500 budget modification and home-education request
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
The Jan. 7 meeting included unanimous approval of routine agenda items: a donation from United Way of Massachusetts Bay, a $17,500 budget modification, approval of a home-education request, conference requests, and formation of a finance subcommittee for the 2026–27 budget.
Source: Lowell School Committee - January 7, 2026 00:00
Board approves addition to livestreaming policy citing Department of Education counsel
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The board unanimously approved added language to its live-streaming policy requested by the state Department of Education's new general counsel; the change was moved, seconded and accepted by unanimous vote.
Source: Beaufort County Board of Education 6PM 01:58
Rosemount City Council approves consent agenda, allocates $48,867 in CDBG funds
Rosemount City, Dakota County, Minnesota
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Rosemount City Council approved a consent agenda that included a $48,867 Community Development Block Grant allocation for home-improvement loans and downtown planning, several parking and licensing items, and acceptance of a quitclaim deed for Outlot A at Amber Fields.
Source: City Council Meeting - January 6, 2026 01:06
Quorum court advances business tax‑back endorsement and several budget items to full court; public debate questioned incentives
Washington County, Arkansas
The court voted to forward a tax‑back endorsement for Packing Gym Specialties Inc. and moved several small budget and grant appropriations (library van insurance, drug court grant, DEM revenue) to the full court and onto the consent agenda after public comment criticized incentives.
Source: Washington County Finance & Budget and County Services Meeting 01/06/26 01:24:14
Council authorizes design work on Summit/Stowe corridor, city share $25,000
Kent City Council, Kent City, Portage County, Ohio
Council approved a design agreement with the county to move forward on a Summit/Stowe corridor project that would replace a county-owned bridge, add an 8-foot shared-use path and crossings and carries an estimated $450,000 project cost with a net city cost for design of $25,000.
Source: City of Kent Council Committee Meeting January 7 2026 07:02
Commissioner raises neighborhood concerns about proposed quarry near Airport Acres
Sullivan County, Tennessee
A commissioner reported constituent alarm over a proposed quarry or blasting near Airport Acres by Lewiston Elementary School and said prior organized opposition produced many emails; commissioners did not take formal action but flagged the issue for follow up.
Source: Sullivan County Commission Meeting - 01/08/25 01:59
Commissioners debate staffing, vehicles and call volume as Swain’s animal shelter prepares to open
Swain County, North Carolina
The board discussed operations at the new animal shelter, including whether two animal-control vehicles are needed while the shelter is not yet fully operational, and agreed to track monthly animal-control call volumes to refine staffing and scheduling.
Source: Swain County Commissioners - January 6th, 2026 00:00
Council hears detailed Foothills District analysis; access, floodplain and wastewater facility top concerns
Lake Oswego City, Clackamas County, Oregon
Consultants and staff updated council on Foothills District inventory and analysis, emphasizing limited access (one way in/out), floodplain constraints, wastewater treatment facility relocation and associated cut‑and‑fill tradeoffs, fish‑passage/culvert uncertainty, and the need to test scenario alternatives and financing options; next check‑in scheduled for March.
Source: January 6 - City Council Meeting 01:16:51
Wausau committee approves open-ended RFI for North 2nd Street after limited responses
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin
After receiving no responsive proposals by the December deadline, the committee approved an open-ended request for interest (RFI) for the North 2nd Street site and asked staff to increase outreach; staff clarified CDBG rules and land-banking limits in response to members' questions.
Source: Wausau Economic Development Committee Meeting - 1/6/26 06:06
Bakersfield council reports closed‑session outcomes, unanimously approves consent calendar; trolley launch and downtown corridor construction highlighted
Bakersfield, Kern County, California
City Attorney reported closed‑session outcomes including a recusal and several direction votes; the council unanimously approved consent calendar items 7A–7I. Councilmembers highlighted the new Golden Empire Transit Toucan Trolley and the 18th–19th Street corridor construction, and a lease review for the train depot with Union Pacific was requested.
Source: Bakersfield City Council Meeting - January 7th, 2026 51:11
Commissioners hear pleas over steep mobile‑home reappraisals and tax impacts
Sullivan County, Tennessee
Commissioners discussed multiple constituent reports of large appraisal increases on mobile homes—one example rose from roughly $42,500 to $107,700—prompting calls to consult the state equalization board and explore tax‑relief options to prevent homeowner loss.
Source: Sullivan County Commission Meeting - 01/08/25 07:37
Board unanimously backs resolution asking TVA and partners to address unusable Cable boat ramp
Swain County, North Carolina
Residents presented about 300 petition signatures and told the board the Cable boat ramp has been unusable since December; commissioners voted unanimously to send a resolution/letter of support and urged coordination with TVA and wildlife engineers.
Source: Swain County Commissioners - January 6th, 2026 00:00
Board hears construction update: 2019 referendum nearly fully committed; 2023 projects at 43% committed
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Operations reported the 2019 bond referendum is about 99.78% paid or contracted, with roughly $833,000 remaining including contingency; the 2023 referendum shows paid/committed funds at about $189 million (43.13%) of a $439 million budget, with program contingency and project contingencies noted.
Source: Beaufort County Board of Education 6PM 01:21
Council records motion to refer amended high‑school loan order to public hearing Jan. 20
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Councilor Dakota moved to refer a loan order amending the high school project to a public hearing on Jan. 20, 2026 at 7 p.m.; Councilor McDonough recorded a second but another councilor said on the record they could not second, and no roll‑call vote is shown in the transcript excerpt.
Source: Lowell City Council - January 6, 2026 00:00
Residents and taxpayers urge Bakersfield to delay steep sewer rate hikes, demand audits and phased plan
Bakersfield, Kern County, California
Speakers at the Jan. 7 meeting accused the city of long‑term sewer mismanagement and opposed rapid rate increases, calling for phased schedules, independent oversight and pursuit of grants; residents also raised separate public‑health concerns about valley fever and alleged local contract favoritism.
Source: Bakersfield City Council Meeting - January 7th, 2026 05:35:50
Commissioners place four‑month data‑mining and crypto moratorium resolution on consent calendar
Sullivan County, Tennessee
A Sullivan County commissioner introduced a resolution to impose a four‑month moratorium on data‑mining and cryptocurrency sector activities; the board placed the measure on the consent calendar without objection for consideration at a future meeting.
Source: Sullivan County Commission Meeting - 01/08/25 01:39
Commissioners table inclement-weather and emergency-closing policy for further review
Swain County, North Carolina
A draft personnel policy proposing 16 hours of annual inclement-weather leave and a formal emergency-closing process between the emergency management director and county manager was discussed. Commissioners raised cost and oversight concerns and voted to table the proposal until further research and review.
Source: Swain County Commissioners - January 6th, 2026 00:00
City staff report completion of multiple sidewalk projects; Lakeview overhaul addressed flooding
Lake Oswego City, Clackamas County, Oregon
City staff briefed council on pedestrian projects: Lakeview Boulevard reconstruction included nearly half a mile of new sidewalk, new stormwater treatment vault under Lake Grove Swim Park and costed about $4.8 million; Treetop and Meadowlark projects closed gaps near schools and added ADA ramps. Carmen Drive is out to contractor selection.
Source: January 6 - City Council Meeting 08:42
Quorum court advances plan to seek abatement of burned, hazardous house near Nob Hill
Washington County, Arkansas
Councilor Baker presented photos and asked the court to affirm that a burned, dilapidated house at 19443 Nob Hill Loop is unsanitary; the court agreed to send a resolution to the full court authorizing county abatement steps if the out‑of‑state owner does not remediate.
Source: Washington County Finance & Budget and County Services Meeting 01/06/26 18:57
St. Helens council appoints actuary Jeremy Evans to budget committee
St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon
After interviewing five candidates, the St. Helens City Council appointed Jeremy Evans, an actuary who said he would apply a risk-focused, transparent approach, to the city's budget committee at its Jan. 7 meeting.
Source: 01/07/2026 City Council Regular Session 19:14
School committee asks staff for report on breakfast participation and implementation
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
A motion by Mister Bahu asked staff to provide data on how many students use school breakfast, how breakfast is provided, and implementation details; committee approved the request unanimously and staff will provide a report.
Source: Lowell School Committee - January 7, 2026 00:00
Commissioners approve handling of small purchases; policy sets three-quote minimum when practicable
Swain County, North Carolina
The board approved an amendment to the county finance policy to formalize an informal quote process, preferring three quotes when available and requiring pre-audit and county manager sign-off; commissioners debated practical limits for rural vendors and the vote passed 4–1.
Source: Swain County Commissioners - January 6th, 2026 00:00
Beaufort County board to draft policy on funerals in schools after debate on safety and equity
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Board members debated whether to allow funerals in school facilities, with a member calling blanket prohibitions "a slap in the face" and the superintendent saying the district permits celebrations of life but asks that "no human remains" be present; chair asked operations and policy leads to draft formal policy for future consideration.
Source: Beaufort County Board of Education 6PM 11:51
City staff lists recent openings, closures and downtown redevelopment workshop
Kent City Council, Kent City, Portage County, Ohio
City economic development staff presented a six-month review of business activity, naming recent openings and closures and announcing a pair of workshops to coordinate sewer relocation with downtown placemaking ideas such as pedestrian amenities and farmers market improvements.
Source: City of Kent Council Committee Meeting January 7 2026 15:29
Washington County advances resolution urging return to talks after watershed ruling, highlights threat to poultry producers
Washington County, Arkansas
The quorum court advanced a resolution urging parties to return to science‑based negotiations after a federal ruling affecting Illinois River watershed practices, citing major local economic exposure for poultry growers and receiving emotional testimony from affected families.
Source: Washington County Finance & Budget and County Services Meeting 01/06/26 06:41
St. Helens Council orders RFP for water taxi, declares tram surplus amid public criticism of tourism oversight
St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon
At its Jan. 7 meeting the St. Helens City Council authorized the city administrator to issue an RFP for the water taxi and declared the tram surplus; public commenters this evening pressed the council on transparency, a redacted report and contractor accountability for tourism assets.
Source: 01/07/2026 City Council Regular Session 24:03
Swain QualiSAFE tells commissioners demand for shelter and crisis services is rising
Swain County, North Carolina
Swain QualiSAFE executive director Laura Mason told commissioners the nonprofit provided services to 803 new and continuing clients over two years (638 county residents), delivered more than 2,000 nights of emergency shelter and conducted about 300 court assists. Mason asked for continued county partnership as the group seeks funding for shelter expansion.
Source: Swain County Commissioners - January 6th, 2026 00:00
Lake Oswego water‑polo organizers ask council to ease Lorac scheduling limits
Lake Oswego City, Clackamas County, Oregon
Parents and organizers for Lake Oswego Water Polo told council limited access to the new Lorac competition pool has forced 160 athletes to travel for winter practice and proposed extending hours to 9:30 p.m., allowing shared use of the competition pool when feasible, and scheduling lap lanes in blocks to free space for teams.
Source: January 6 - City Council Meeting 07:22
Wausau committee approves Waterside Place development agreement; parking exhibit to follow
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin
The Wausau Economic Development Committee approved a development agreement with 11 Scott Street LLC for the Waterside Place redevelopment, advancing a downtown middle-income housing project while deferring a parking agreement exhibit that staff said will travel to council together with the agreement.
Source: Wausau Economic Development Committee Meeting - 1/6/26 03:17
Bakersfield proclaims January 2026 Human Trafficking Awareness Month; survivor urges coordinated, trauma-informed response
Bakersfield, Kern County, California
Mayor Karen K. Goh presented a proclamation declaring January 2026 Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Dustin Contreras of the Current Coalition Against Human Trafficking praised multiagency rescues and called for survivor-centered coordination; survivor Ofelia Flores described layered vulnerabilities in tribal and rural communities.
Source: Bakersfield City Council Meeting - January 7th, 2026 10:25
Stonecrest delays decision on proposed personal care home in Rogers Crossing amid neighbor safety and documentation concerns
Stonecrest, DeKalb County, Georgia
The commission recommended a full‑cycle deferral for a proposed personal care home at 1695 Spring Hill Cove after staff said required findings about residency, overnight professional oversight and site compatibility were not adequately addressed and neighbors raised emergency‑vehicle access concerns on a narrow cul‑de‑sac.
Source: Planning Commission 6:00 PM 01-06-2026 14:57
Swain County library reports Dec. 16 retaining-wall collapse; contractor accepts responsibility
Swain County, North Carolina
Library director Ellen Snodgrass told the Swain County board that a retaining wall behind the library shifted during excavation on Dec. 16. No one was injured; the contractor accepted financial responsibility, new drawings were produced at no charge, and staff say regrading and construction will take about four weeks while the library remains open.
Source: Swain County Commissioners - January 6th, 2026 00:00
Beaufort County Board of Education elects Carlton Dallas chair, names Carr vice chair and Frazier secretary
Beaufort County, South Carolina
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Beaufort County Board of Education elected Carlton Dallas as chair, selected Mister Carr as vice chair and Leah Frazier as secretary following nominations and show-of-hands votes; the board also set next steps on several agenda items.
Source: Beaufort County Board of Education 6PM 08:30
Council approves bundled agreements including Soltis Energy solar purchase after public praise for sustainability work
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Lowell City Council bundled and approved three agreements — a power purchase agreement with Soltis Energy Development LLC, an easement with Boston Gas, and a license with the Lowell Festival Foundation — after a public speaker praised the city's sustainability director and the solar project.
Source: Lowell City Council - January 6, 2026 00:00
UN briefing: OPCW has visited 19 Syrian sites in 2025; at least two may be declarable
United Nations
A UN Office for Disarmament Affairs briefing to the Security Council reported OPCW field visits to 19 locations in Syria in 2025, collection of samples and documents, and that at least two sites could be declarable under the Chemical Weapons Convention; the briefing urged international support to complete verification and destruction work.
Source: Syria: Serious Concern Over Undeclared Chemical Weapons – UNODA Briefing | United Nations 12:54
Newly elected Orange Village Council members sworn in; meeting recessed for cake
Orange Village Council, Orange Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Newly elected and re-elected members of the Orange Village Council repeated the oath of office to support the U.S. and Ohio constitutions and to faithfully discharge duties; the council recessed briefly for a celebration and roll call confirmed members present.
Source: Orange Village Ohio Oath of Office for 2026 Council Members - January 7, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. 00:00
County manager reports property sale, old hospital site options and DEQ work on dumping and PFAS sites
Anson County, North Carolina
The county manager said a property at 605 McLaren is pending sale, staff will survey an old hospital parcel before disposition, and the county is coordinating with DEQ on illegal dumping, PFAS at closed landfill sites and a permitted quarry in Lisle moving forward with development.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting 05:29
HUD lawsuit leaves Tompkins County planning for contingency though near‑term shelters remain funded
Tompkins County, New York
County staff said recent federal court injunctions have paused HUD’s new NOFO rules; Tompkins County expects awards in May and does not anticipate an immediate funding gap, but staff recommended contingency planning for possible long‑term changes to Continuum of Care funding.
Source: Housing and Economic Development Committee - January 7, 2026 09:05
Stonecrest defers request for Child Care Institute after staff seeks more documentation
Stonecrest, DeKalb County, Georgia
A proposal to operate a Child Care Institute (CCI) in a Stonecrest single‑family neighborhood was deferred unanimously after staff cited missing documentation about number and ages of residents, floor/room assignments for 24‑hour supervision, and other operational details; the applicant said she would live on site and serve youths consistent with ordinance limits.
Source: Planning Commission 6:00 PM 01-06-2026 11:58
Hearing officer approves conversion of former Columbia Lane auto shop to office-warehouse
Provo City Other, Provo, Utah County, Utah
On Jan. 7, 2026, an administrative hearing officer approved a staff-recommended plan to convert a former auto repair building at 790 West Columbia Lane in Provo’s River Grove neighborhood into an office-warehouse with a new 10-space parking lot after brief public comment raising parking concerns.
Source: Provo City Planning Commission - Administrative Hearing | January 7, 2026 04:53
Council raises North End redevelopment, school-building study and open-space goals as budget-year priorities
Town of Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut
Councilors pressed for renewed attention to the North End DOT parcel, called for a study of Chapman/Darcy/Humiston school properties, and debated open-space targets after an inventory showed roughly 23% of land protected.
Source: Town Council 1-6-26 16:45
Stonecrest defers proposed 12‑home Panola Road subdivision after residents raise traffic and drainage concerns
Stonecrest, DeKalb County, Georgia
The planning commission voted unanimously to defer a rezoning request that would allow a 12‑home, small‑lot residential development on Panola Road so the developer can return with clearer plans, traffic analysis and outreach after neighbors raised concerns about traffic, a detention pond and notification timing.
Source: Planning Commission 6:00 PM 01-06-2026 11:18
Commissioners briefed on State Question 8-42 initiative to phase out homestead property taxes; staff outlines mechanics and fiscal concerns
Mayor and Board Commissioners Meetings, Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma
City staff reviewed State Question 8-42, an initiative petition proposing a three-year phase-out of ad valorem taxes on owner-occupied homesteads beginning Jan. 1, 2027; the briefing covered the petition-review process, signature thresholds (8% of the gubernatorial vote, county caps), and cited preliminary fiscal-impact estimates of roughly $400M in 2027, $800M in 2028 and about $1B in 2029 at the state level.
Source: Study Session - 01/06/2026 11:45
Residents urge action on water leak, noise and veterans services at Anson County meeting
Anson County, North Carolina
During public comment residents described a persistent water leak linked to recent street work, increasing truck noise and litter, and veterans advocates pressed the county over the resignation of the veteran service officer and use of opioid settlement funds to support veterans.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting 00:00
UN Secretary-General expresses regret over U.S. announcement to withdraw from UN entities
United Nations
The Secretary-General said he regretted the White House announcement that the United States would withdraw from a number of United Nations entities, stressed that assessed contributions to UN regular and peacekeeping budgets are legal obligations under the UN Charter, and said UN entities will continue implementing their mandates; the statement did not specify which entities or a timetable.
Source: Statement on #US decision on withdrawal from #UN entities 00:32
Stonecrest planners recommend rezoning to expand long-running Covington Highway hair salon and add boutique
Stonecrest, DeKalb County, Georgia
The Stonecrest Planning Commission unanimously recommended two rezones for an existing hair-braiding salon to expand into adjacent properties as a boutique and offices, imposing conditions including restricted hours, shared access from Covington Highway and a lot‑combination plat requirement; neighbors raised traffic and quality-of-life concerns.
Source: Planning Commission 6:00 PM 01-06-2026 15:53
Tompkins County legislators debate moving continuum‑of‑care duties to Health & Human Services
Tompkins County, New York
Legislators reacted to a proposed reassignment that would move continuum‑of‑care and certain low‑income supportive housing responsibilities from the Housing & Economic Development Committee to Health & Human Services, urging clearer definitions and joint coordination to avoid fragmenting housing policy.
Source: Housing and Economic Development Committee - January 7, 2026 14:52
Anson County commissioners approve college budget, $1,000 petition fee and to seek lobbying help
Anson County, North Carolina
The Anson County Board of Commissioners approved South Piedmont Community College’s FY2026 county contribution, adopted a $1,000 public petition fee schedule, confirmed several appointments, and authorized staff to seek qualifications for a lobbying firm to support business development.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting 19:40
Council presses to keep West Main development and multimodal plan moving; CT Transit bus extension discussed
Town of Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut
Councilors urged focused work on West Main Street (form‑based code, traffic and signage) and asked the town manager to track multimodal study steps; CT Transit confirmed bus-to-North-End is a study priority.
Source: Town Council 1-6-26 15:53
Spokane County Commissioner Waldrep highlights 2025 wins, sets housing, safety and health as 2026 priorities
Spokane County, Washington
Spokane County Commissioner Amber Waldrep recapped 2025 accomplishments — including a budget that closed a $20,000,000 projected deficit without raising property taxes — and outlined 2026 priorities focused on affordable housing, public safety and health services.
Source: 2025 Recap Update 01:22
City plans half-mile Heritage Hills trail to connect Willow Road and Crosland Park; funding match proposed
Mayor and Board Commissioners Meetings, Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma
City staff presented a two-phase plan for a roughly 0.5-mile, 10-foot-wide concrete Heritage Hills trail connecting Willow Road to Crosland Park; Phase 1 estimates are about $300,000–$400,000 with a proposed local match of about $75,000, and design is approximately 90% complete.
Source: Study Session - 01/06/2026 04:34
Cheshire council reviews and trims town manager’s 2026 goals, highlights eight council priorities
Town of Cheshire, New Haven County, Connecticut
Councilors reviewed the town manager’s 2026 goals, suggested narrowing 33 objectives to a top set, and identified eight council-level priorities including West Main Street, open space, North End planning, homelessness response, and charter revision.
Source: Town Council 1-6-26 54:06
Gilliam County discusses formal grant agreements and reporting for economic enhancement and SIP funds
Gilliam County, Oregon
Commissioners sought clearer paperwork and reporting for two funding streams that send a portion of county revenue to nearby cities; the court asked cities to provide proposals and directed legal counsel to update grant agreements with reporting and communication conditions.
Source: Gilliam County Court Regular Meeting - January 7, 2026 02:43
UN coordinator: dialogue on arms control ongoing; residual ISIS cells and security threats persist
United Nations
Gulam Isaac Sai said there has been dialogue to bring non-state arms under state control and described some positive engagement, but he warned formation of a new government could delay progress; he also confirmed remaining ISIS cells and ongoing security efforts by Iraqi forces and partners.
Source: Iraq: UN Transitions From Mission-Led Role to Development Support- Press Conference | United Nations 06:01
City unveils design for Stride Bank Center west parking lot with EV-ready conduit
Mayor and Board Commissioners Meetings, Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma
Engineer Ramon Venezuela presented a 90%-complete redesign for the Stride Bank Center west parking lot: new concrete paving, more spaces, event-ready power outlets and conduit for up to 10 electric-vehicle stalls, with a preliminary engineer's estimate around $1.2 million and construction projected after bidding and contractor selection.
Source: Study Session - 01/06/2026 04:02
Hammond Redevelopment Commission elects officers, clears Davies Coatings expansion with conditions and approves loans and property actions
Hammond City, Lake County, Indiana
At its organizational meeting the Hammond Redevelopment Commission elected Tony Hawk president, retained Greg Myricks as vice president and appointed Mosley Shelton secretary; it approved two home forgivable loans, cleared a Davies Imperial Coatings facility with six conditions, and approved consultant contracts, property transactions and a $5,500 survey for a Zaxby’s site.
Source: Hammond Redevelopment Commission Meeting 03:24
Gilliam County Court approves telephone and pipeline right-of-way requests, with one contingent on location correction
Gilliam County, Oregon
The court approved a right-of-way for Oregon Telephone Corporation on Richmond Road and conditionally approved a PFC Midstream underground-power right-of-way after requesting verification and correction of township/range details.
Source: Gilliam County Court Regular Meeting - January 7, 2026 05:06
UN official: 1959 personal status law’s minimum marriage age remains 18, with limited exceptions
United Nations
Gulam Isaac Sai said the UN engaged on a parliamentary amendment to the 1959 personal status law to ensure minimum age protections remain; he said the law retains 18 as the baseline age with exceptional cases allowing 15 on specified grounds, and that sect-specific codes can be developed with opt-in provisions.
Source: Iraq: UN Transitions From Mission-Led Role to Development Support- Press Conference | United Nations 01:34
Enid leaders outline downtown park plan tied to Jiffy Trip development; utility clearance, hearings set
Mayor and Board Commissioners Meetings, Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma
City staff reviewed progress on a downtown park tied to a Jiffy Trip development: demolition and utility removals are largely complete, a vacation hearing is set for Feb. 26, and staff expect MAPC review on March 16 and commission plat approval on March 17; funding gaps remain and the city plans private fundraising and naming-rights solicitations.
Source: Study Session - 01/06/2026 33:20
Lowell School Committee delays decision on keeping schools open for Feb. 3 and March 3 voting days
Lowell City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
The committee heard staff and elections office concerns about running polling inside schools and asked staff to explore options to keep schools open safely; Superintendent Skinner will return in two weeks with findings. No calendar change was adopted tonight.
Source: Lowell School Committee - January 7, 2026 00:00
Brentwood council authorizes legal defense and orders release of police footage in Ramirez case
Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California
At a Jan. 6 special meeting, the Brentwood City Council voted to authorize city legal counsel to defend a lawsuit filed by the Ramirez family and directed staff to release police footage to the family and then to the public by Feb. 28, 2026, following public calls for transparency.
Source: Brentwood, CA: City Council Meeting (January 6, 2026, at 7:00 PM) 00:00
Board certifies Timberbrook Meadows assessments, signs mortgage satisfactions and approves annual drain list
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The drainage board certified assessments for Timberbrook Meadows Phase 1 (Drain No. 500), approved satisfaction-of-mortgage releases for landowners who paid county reconstruction loans, and adopted the annual active/inactive drain list and classification report required by state statute.
Source: Tippecanoe County Drainage Board 04:33
UN coordinator says millions of IDPs have returned but tens of thousands of Yazidis remain in camps
United Nations
Gulam Isaac Sai told reporters that about 5,000,000 internally displaced Iraqis have returned, while around 90,000–100,000 IDPs—mostly Yazidi—remain in roughly 21 camps because of housing, documentation and administrative obstacles; the UN is pursuing a durable solutions roadmap and reintegration for those returned from Al Hol and related camps.
Source: Iraq: UN Transitions From Mission-Led Role to Development Support- Press Conference | United Nations 21:49
Council gives direction to move historic Huening House; staff to explore relocation, grants and reuse
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona
Council heard options for the downtown house at 100 N. 11th St. and gave staff general direction to plan to move the structure toward Union, investigate CDBG and other grant options, and coordinate the move with restroom and Ramada site work; a mover estimated relocation-only at about $777,000.
Source: Show Low City Council Meeting for 1-6-26 14:13
Three quick clips: Parade praise, lifesaving monitors, and firefighters’ warning
Long Beach, Nassau County, New York
Three brief, shareable video clips from the Jan. 6 Long Beach council meeting: parade organizer praise, a fire/EMS explanation of monitor-defibrillators, and a battalion chief’s warning about understaffed engine companies.
Source: City Council Meeting - 01/06/26 00:00
Gilliam County Court approves budget increase to cover steep Motorola price hike for Frontier Telenet
Gilliam County, Oregon
After a Frontier Telenet presentation, the Gilliam County Court voted to raise next fiscal year’s budget allocation to cover a proposed Motorola contract that would increase the county’s per‑user share from roughly $124,430 to about $160,797 if the Frontier Telnet board signs the agreement.
Source: Gilliam County Court Regular Meeting - January 7, 2026 16:32
Weston staff: $33 million in non‑middle‑school capital needs; board asks for educational-impact analysis on multiple middle‑school options
Weston School District, School Districts, Connecticut
District staff presented a 10‑year capital plan (excluding the middle school) totaling about $33 million, with $20 million needed in the next five years and IAQ work accounting for roughly $12 million; the board asked staff to study several grade configurations and the feasibility of a magnet middle school.
Source: 1/7/26 Weston Board of Education Special Meeting (Facilities) 01:01:54
UN official: UNAMI mandate ends; UN will stay in Iraq under development-focused partnership
United Nations
The UN resident and humanitarian coordinator said the UN political mission (UNAMI) concluded its mandate and the UN will transition to a resident-coordinator development partnership, anchored by a five-year cooperation framework costing about $1 billion and targeting economic reform, services, environment and governance.
Source: Iraq: UN Transitions From Mission-Led Role to Development Support- Press Conference | United Nations 07:06
Show Low council approves updated programming, $56.4 million estimate for sports and event center
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona
After a program-stage presentation, the council unanimously approved updated programming and a $56.4 million programming-stage cost estimate for the Show Low Sports & Event Center (project FM4625) and asked staff to refine schematic design to control cost growth.
Source: Show Low City Council Meeting for 1-6-26 30:57
Firefighter warns of understaffing; residents press council on diversity and battery storage concerns
Long Beach, Nassau County, New York
During public comment at the Jan. 6 Long Beach council meeting, Battalion Chief Tom Madonna raised urgent staffing concerns for paid engine companies; other residents urged more inclusive appointments, questioned a nominee’s past work with battery energy storage firms and asked the council to join a neighboring Town of Hempstead meeting about a BESS moratorium.
Source: City Council Meeting - 01/06/26 00:00
Weston first selectwoman outlines town facility projects that could shape school planning
Weston School District, School Districts, Connecticut
First Selectwoman Sam Nestor told the Weston School District board the town is reviewing annex relocation, parks and rec moves, PFAS-related water-plant upgrades and a study for electric-bus infrastructure; staff cautioned these municipal projects could affect the district's timing and debt capacity.
Source: 1/7/26 Weston Board of Education Special Meeting (Facilities) 15:19
Tippecanoe County drainage board names leadership, approves executive administrator and minutes
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The board confirmed Tom Murtaugh as president and Commissioner Byers as vice president by voice vote, appointed Tara Wood as executive administrator for 2026, and approved the December 10 meeting minutes.
Source: Tippecanoe County Drainage Board 01:15
Council approves 24‑month review for Summerlin West development agreement
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
The council approved the required 24‑month review for the Summerlin West development agreement; Howard Hughes Company representatives reported compliance and said the master plan still allows up to 30,000 homes (about 13,600 currently in place).
Source: CLV 01-07-2026 City Council Meeting 00:00
Show Low auditor issues clean opinion on FY2025; council hears positive financial trends
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona
Independent auditor Chantry Jensen told the council Hinton Burdick issued a nonmodified (clean) opinion on the city's FY2025 financial statements and reported generally positive trends in the general fund and enterprise funds; the audit packet contains detailed figures and tables.
Source: Show Low City Council Meeting for 1-6-26 10:58
Long Beach Council approves reappointments, equipment purchases and settlements in unanimous votes
Long Beach, Nassau County, New York
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Long Beach City Council approved nine resolutions including reappointments to the zoning and planning boards, purchases of bunker gear and four monitor-defibrillators (the latter covered by a county grant), and two settlements; council votes were unanimous on recorded items.
Source: City Council Meeting - 01/06/26 00:00
Gilliam County treasurer warns accounting conversion has delayed interest distributions, proposes interim monthly fix
Gilliam County, Oregon
Treasurer (speaker 3) told the county court that migration to the Cassell accounting system left beginning fund balances and journal entries missing, causing interest to appear as zeros in budget views; the court agreed to a monthly interim spreadsheet distribution with a disclaimer that amounts may be adjusted after reconciliation.
Source: Gilliam County Court Regular Meeting - January 7, 2026 09:03
Superintendent Kirby thanks board and notes absence Monday
Forest Hills Public Schools, School Boards, Michigan
Superintendent Kirby thanked board members for their support and communication, highlighted appreciation for their volunteer work and noted he will not be present on Monday as previously discussed.
Source: Forest Hills Public Schools Board of Education Special Meeting, January 7, 2026 00:23
Hawaii’s road-usage charge offers a tested model: default per-mile option, $50 cap for early EV rollout
Senate Transportation, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
A Hawaii Department of Transportation program manager told Vermont senators that Hawaii launched a phased road-usage charge for electric vehicles after a multi-year pilot; initial choices included a per-mile default at $8 per 1,000 miles with a $50 cap, robust outreach, and a plan to phase all light-duty vehicles in by 2033.
Source: Senate Transportation - 2026-01-07 - 10:30AM 32:13
Select Board reviews revised capital plan; approves small ARPA reclassification
Town of Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts
The Select Board received a preliminary revised capital (rev/cap) budget showing higher capital and school costs, directed staff to add library and IT to an upcoming budget review, and approved a small ARPA reclassification adjusting two line items totaling a net-zero reallocation across accounts.
Source: Select Board Meeting 1/6/26 00:00
Portland public commenters raise arbitration, SNAP theft and homelessness funding concerns
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
Speakers at Portland City Council’s Jan. 7 meeting urged action on arbitration practices, reported SNAP benefit fraud and criticized municipal handling of federal homelessness funds; councilors offered follow-up through staff but took no immediate policy action.
Source: Portland City Council AM Session 1/07/26 00:00
Forest Hills board raises idea of adding continuing-education expectations to board norms
Forest Hills Public Schools, School Boards, Michigan
Board members discussed making continuing education an expected part of annual board norms, suggesting one to two courses per year and agreeing to explore the idea further in small groups before returning to the full board.
Source: Forest Hills Public Schools Board of Education Special Meeting, January 7, 2026 03:24
Tippecanoe County drainage board approves modified encroachment and conditional full-build for Neuron semiconductor site
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The Tippecanoe County Drainage Board approved a modified encroachment and granted conditional approval for the full civil design of a proposed 133-acre Neuron semiconductor facility at 3800 Yeager Road in West Lafayette, with conditions tied to a Burke memo dated Dec. 17 and required city approvals for a new site entrance.
Source: Tippecanoe County Drainage Board 04:49
City, Cherry Development update downtown Westside: 102 workforce units and 'Good Ward' food hall
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
City staff and Cherry Development updated the council on a public‑private project in the Westside: a 102‑unit workforce housing building adjacent to a roughly 9,000‑sq. ft. 'Good Ward' food hall. City and developer said the food hall investment totals about $8.7 million and a groundbreaking is scheduled next month.
Source: CLV 01-07-2026 City Council Meeting 00:00
Select Board approves National Grid petition for a pole on Lovers Lane
Town of Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts
After a public hearing with a National Grid representative, the Southborough Select Board approved installation of a jointly owned utility pole between existing poles 8 and 9 on Lovers Lane to support new metering infrastructure; board members asked about potential sidewalk impacts and future relocation.
Source: Select Board Meeting 1/6/26 02:55
Portland council deadlocks in marathon president election; debate over governance, caucuses and committee power continues
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon
After hours of nominations and extended debate about oversight, agenda setting and informal caucuses, the Portland City Council remained deadlocked at 6-6 across multiple roll-call votes for council president. The election will resume tomorrow; councillors pledged follow-up on governance reforms.
Source: Portland City Council AM Session 1/07/26 00:00
Council reverses prior delay on downtown amortization discussion, directs staff to resume business outreach
Corona City, Riverside County, California
Council voted 4–1 to undo a prior motion that had delayed discussion of amortization and nonconforming downtown uses; direction is to proceed now with staff outreach to businesses and a chamber partnership rather than waiting six months.
Source: City Council Meeting - 1/7/26 00:00
Flagstaff Indigenous Commission allocates $8,000 for inaugural city powwow, forms planning workgroups
Flagstaff City, Coconino County, Arizona
Commissioners approved planning representatives for a proposed city community powwow, Code Talkers celebration and Indigenous Peoples' Day and discussed dates, venue, volunteer capacity and a preliminary $8,000 budget for the powwow.
Source: Indigenous Commission Meeting - January 8, 2026 55:46
Vermont officials press for statutory authority to launch mileage-based fee for electric vehicles by 2027
Senate Transportation, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
State transportation staff told the Senate Transportation Committee the agency needs new statutory language this year to implement a mileage-based user fee for battery electric vehicles and said a University of Vermont study on rate-setting will be shared soon; the committee also heard Hawaii’s experience as a model.
Source: Senate Transportation - 2026-01-07 - 10:30AM 20:56
Select Board approves liquor and common victualler licenses for Lalo's Mexican Kitchen and Bar
Town of Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts
The Southborough Select Board approved a liquor license and a common victualler license for Lalo's Mexican Kitchen and Bar, a third location for the Lalo's restaurant group, after a brief public hearing in which the applicant described prior liquor-license experience and community members voiced support.
Source: Select Board Meeting 1/6/26 03:08
Wheeling council adopts CDBG substantial amendments to fund 12th Street resurfacing; bid timeline set
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia
Council approved substantial amendments to fiscal-year 2021, 2022 and 2024 CDBG annual plans to fund a resurfacing project on 12th Street/Grandview Avenue and heard that bids open Feb. 25 with construction expected in April if the resolution moves forward.
Source: City Council Meeting January 6, 2026 00:45
Zavala and Moana elected co-chairs of Flagstaff City Indigenous Commission
Flagstaff City, Coconino County, Arizona
At its Jan. 8 meeting, the Flagstaff City Indigenous Commission unanimously approved Commissioner Zavala as lead co-chair and Commissioner Moana as second co-chair in an annual selection process; commissioners discussed tradition, gender balance and succession.
Source: Indigenous Commission Meeting - January 8, 2026 17:55
Forest Hills board approves officers and minutes, votes to enter closed session for superintendent evaluation
Forest Hills Public Schools, School Boards, Michigan
At its Jan. 7 special meeting, the Forest Hills Board of Education approved a four-member officer slate, unanimously approved December minutes and voted to enter a closed session under "MCL 15 2 68 1 a" for the superintendent's evaluation.
Source: Forest Hills Public Schools Board of Education Special Meeting, January 7, 2026 00:00
Nevada Housing Coalition outlines 2026 priorities and warns of preservation and credit shortfalls
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
Maurice Page of the Nevada Housing Coalition briefed the council on legislative wins, funding numbers and priorities for 2026, highlighting supportive-housing funding, tax-credit shortfalls, and preservation risks for aging affordable housing stock.
Source: CLV 01-07-2026 City Council Meeting 00:00
Middletown council approves large slate of board appointments and names Jennifer Carter vice mayor
Middletown City Council, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
After returning from executive session, council unanimously approved dozens of board and commission appointments, liaison assignments and on Jan. 6 appointed Jennifer Carter as vice mayor by roll call.
Source: City of Middletown Council Meeting 01.06.2026 11:21
Wheeling Council approves series of ordinances for water, software and cybersecurity upgrades
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia
The Wheeling City Council on Jan. 6 adopted multiple ordinances authorizing expenditures for root control, equipment rental, software maintenance and cybersecurity upgrades, and accepted several committee and commission minutes. Votes on each ordinance were recorded by roll call and passed unanimously among those recorded present.
Source: City Council Meeting January 6, 2026 02:48
Finance committee reviews purchases, granted trail funding and considers loan payoff
Village of Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin
Committee approved the Nov. 5, 2025 minutes, reviewed invoices including a $24,000 sewer pump and an approximately $46,000 invoice, discussed a $31,600 pass‑through payment, two $250,000 trail grants (county to pay half of road work), and agreed to add allocation of interest income and possible early loan payoff to a future agenda.
Source: 01.06.2026 Finance Advisory & Enhancement Committee Meeting 27:46
City council approves $2.3 million contribution to pension stabilization trust
Corona City, Riverside County, California
Finance staff recommended and the council approved a $2.3 million contribution to the City of Corona’s pension stabilization trust to stay on a 10‑year plan to pay off pension obligation bonds; council vote was unanimous, 5–0.
Source: City Council Meeting - 1/7/26 07:27
Cannabis Control Board seeks about $630,000 to restore state testing lab; board reports steady tax receipts
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The Vermont Cannabis Control Board told the House Appropriations Committee it needs roughly $630,000 in the BAA after previously authorized lab funds were reverted to the general fund; the board also reported licensing trends, medical‑endorsement growth and excise tax revenue tracking projections.
Source: House Appropriations - 2026-01-07 - 9:05AM 00:00
Middletown council approves ordinance supplement, extends water-billing contract and ratifies three FOP agreements
Middletown City Council, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
Council passed five ordinances on Jan. 6, including adoption of the 2025 supplement to the codified ordinances, an emergency extension of the SmartBill water-billing contract and three collective bargaining agreements with the Fraternal Order of Police covering civilian employees, corrections officers and dispatchers for 2026�to�1228, each approved by roll call.
Source: City of Middletown Council Meeting 01.06.2026 09:22
Wheeling council authorizes lease negotiations for Island Marina; city manager describes kayak and pontoon rentals
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia
The Wheeling City Council opened a public hearing and then adopted a resolution authorizing the city manager to negotiate a lease for recreational operations at Wheeling Island Marina, including kayak and pontoon rentals; council members sought reassurance that any structures would be removable in flood conditions.
Source: City Council Meeting January 6, 2026 00:53
Oroville council approves consent items, park lighting, sewer contract and recognizes local builder
Oroville, Butte County, California
Council approved the consent calendar, recognized John Star of Better Builders, authorized Hewitt Park lighting replacement, awarded a sanitary sewer professional-services agreement to Corolla Engineers, and reported a CommCate code-enforcement software rollout with improved case handling.
Source: 01.06.2026 City Council Regular Meeting 01:02:14
Finance committee weighs replacing aging server vs. moving accounting software to the cloud
Village of Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin
Village staff presented a proposal to replace an aging server (installed about 2018) or shift to a cloud‑based accounting system; committee members discussed costs (server $10,000–$15,000 vs. additional annual cloud fees), security, backups, and impacts on operating budget and levy limits.
Source: 01.06.2026 Finance Advisory & Enhancement Committee Meeting 14:04
City Council approves modified employment agreement for City Manager Mike Jansen
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
The council approved a modified employment agreement to extend city manager Mike Jansen's term to secure executive leadership continuity; HR director Vince Zamora presented the contract and councilmembers voiced support before a motion carried.
Source: CLV 01-07-2026 City Council Meeting 00:00
Butler Tech says new Aviation Center will open Jan. 20; ribbon-cutting set for March
Middletown City Council, Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
Butler Tech principal told the Middletown City Council the new Aviation Center will relocate classes to the Germantown Road facility on Jan. 20, with a ribbon-cutting March 16 and a public open house March 18; staff cited program growth, a right-in/right-out parking access limitation and an estimated $500,000-plus in local economic activity from construction.
Source: City of Middletown Council Meeting 01.06.2026 18:39
Commission waives connection fees for new mental health recovery center
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia
Commissioners approved a waiver of water and wastewater connection fees for a recovery center at 240 Mitchell Bridge Road, intended to support a residential recovery facility. The waiver covers one-time connection fees, not ongoing monthly utility charges.
Source: 01-06-2026 Mayor & Commission Special Called & Regular Session 02:09
Corona council approves architecture contract and directs staff to pursue Surplus Lands Act exemption for North Mall
Corona City, Riverside County, California
The Corona City Council voted 5–0 to authorize an amendment with SVA Architects and to pursue a Surplus Lands Act exemption allowing a mixed-use entitlement with a 300‑unit threshold, aiming to retain design control and speed downtown revitalization while mitigating the risk of a market-rate all‑housing outcome.
Source: City Council Meeting - 1/7/26 19:06
Human Rights Commission asks for $25,000 as HUD cooperative payments stall
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Big Hartman, executive director of the Vermont Human Rights Commission, told the House Appropriations Committee the agency has not received expected HUD cooperative agreement funds and requested $25,000 in the Budget Adjustment Act to cover core operating costs through the fiscal year.
Source: House Appropriations - 2026-01-07 - 9:05AM 00:00
Sumner County staff blocks vendor ACH spoofing attempt after small payment; bank recovers funds
Sumner County, Tennessee
Finance staff reported a vendor ACH spoofing incident in which a fraudster’s email requested bank payment changes; staff paid a small invoice but the bank reversed the transaction and IT blocked the malicious addresses. The committee directed tighter vendor verification for ACH requests.
Source: Financial Management Committee (Cam2) 1/7/26 00:00
Public commenter urges commission to highlight youth risks from high‑potency marijuana
Encinitas, San Diego County, California
Peggy Walker, representing a local drug-free youth alliance, urged the commission to inform peers about adolescent marijuana risks and cited commentary by Dr. Bertha Madras on potency and youth brain impacts.
Source: Youth Commission Livestream 01/07/26 02:59
Athens commissioners adopt right-of-way ordinance updates, emphasize exceptions and outreach to homeless service providers
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia
The commission approved amendments to right-of-way code addressing obstructing sidewalks/streets, service-category definitions and abandoned personal property. Commissioners stressed the ordinances include warnings and exemptions and said the intent is not to criminalize homelessness; they directed staff to work with homeless service providers and police on implementation.
Source: 01-06-2026 Mayor & Commission Special Called & Regular Session 15:17
Sumner County recovers funds after vendor-payment phishing attempt; staff to tighten vendor-ACH checks
Sumner County, Tennessee
Finance staff reported an attempted phishing scam that tricked an AP clerk into initiating a small ACH payment to a fraudulent account, but the bank recovered the funds; the county will add department confirmation before changing vendor payment methods.
Source: Financial Management (Table) 1/7/26 00:00
City unveils 'Future Leaders' pilot to introduce local youth to municipal government
Oroville, Butte County, California
Oroville staff presented a Future Leaders pilot program — a seven‑student cohort starting Feb. 9 meeting Mondays 4:00–5:30 p.m. to learn city operations, followed by a mock council meeting. Council supported outreach to ensure a diverse applicant pool.
Source: 01.06.2026 City Council Regular Meeting 12:05
Arts District business owners urge halt to parking price increases; council pauses north‑side rollout
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
Dozens of Arts District business owners, artists and residents told the Las Vegas City Council that planned parking price increases are harming foot traffic and small businesses. Councilmember Diaz said the city has paused the north‑side rollout and will seek community input and mitigation measures.
Source: CLV 01-07-2026 City Council Meeting 00:00
Encinitas Youth Commission approves Dec. 3 minutes, advances work-plan events and outreach
Encinitas, San Diego County, California
The commission voted to approve its Dec. 3, 2025 minutes, heard staff present the FY2025–26 work plan (including outreach via Encinitas activity guide and My Encinitas app), and scheduled or confirmed dates for several community events: Techie Tutors (Feb. 7), habitat restoration (Mar. 7 as preferred), and Art Night (Apr. 18).
Source: Youth Commission Livestream 01/07/26 13:34
Commission approves redevelopment agreement for East Doherty Street; debate centers on student housing and community benefits
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia
The commission approved a development agreement for private redevelopment around 295 East Doherty Street that includes saving the Foundry building, public spaces, minority contractor outreach and a $7.8 million affordable housing contribution. The 6–4 vote followed prolonged debate about student housing scale, parking and process transparency.
Source: 01-06-2026 Mayor & Commission Special Called & Regular Session 30:07
Committee approves time-sheet exception report to address Kronos payroll errors
Sumner County, Tennessee
The committee approved creating a time-sheet exception report and a remedial reconciliation/training process after finance staff reported recurring Kronos issues and clerical discrepancies; staff will implement corrective steps and return with updates.
Source: Financial Management Committee (Cam2) 1/7/26 00:00
Delaware County Board holds 2026 organizational meeting; elects officers and approves routine resolutions
Delaware County, New York
At its organizational meeting the Delaware County Board of Supervisors elected officers, swore in leadership, approved a slate of appointments across county boards and committees, and adopted a series of routine budget amendments and memorial resolutions. An objection was raised over the county newspaper designation.
Source: Delaware County Board of Supervisors Organizational Meeting - January 7th, 2026 07:13
Committee approves CASA membership and lease renewal for Children's Advocacy Center satellite
McLean County, Illinois
The Justice Committee approved the county's 2026 Illinois CASA membership agreement and a lease renewal for the Children's Advocacy Center’s DeWitt County satellite office, voting both items in favor with no recorded opposition.
Source: Justice Committee 1/7/26 01:32
Community Resource Center urges Encinitas youth to champion healthy relationships in schools
Encinitas, San Diego County, California
Veronica Lopez of the Community Resource Center outlined CRC's teen workshops, a triannual teen wellness conference, and practical youth-led activities — asking commissioners and students to share ideas and contact CRC to help shape prevention programming in local schools.
Source: Youth Commission Livestream 01/07/26 19:37
Finance committee approves timesheet exception report, seeks Kronos best practices for odd positions
Sumner County, Tennessee
Sumner County approved creation of a timesheet exception report to flag departments with recurring Kronos/timecard issues and will contact CTAS/comptroller’s office for best practices to address supervision gaps for positions that lack a clear manager.
Source: Financial Management (Table) 1/7/26 08:31
Council approves side letter with police union to boost pay by 5%, delete vacant positions to offset cost
Oroville, Butte County, California
Oroville City Council approved a side letter with the Police Officers Association that includes a 5% compensation increase and changes to overtime calculation; staff said deleting four vacant positions will fund the increase without adding net cost to the city.
Source: 01.06.2026 City Council Regular Meeting 01:03
Illinois Justice Corps outlines law-library help for self-represented litigants in McLean County
McLean County, Illinois
Illinois Justice Corps staff told the Justice Committee that self-representation is widespread in civil cases and described the program’s law-library services, AmeriCorps-funded staffing, and partnerships that help people complete court forms and access resources. No committee action was required.
Source: Justice Committee 1/7/26 07:15
Public commenters raise constitutional grievances and local concerns during Franklin County meeting
Franklin County, Washington
During public comment residents read constitutional provisions and urged action on perceived constitutional violations; another resident criticized the location selection for the Ag Hall of Fame and urged reconsideration of public comment time limits and road safety projects.
Source: 1/07/2026 Franklin County WA Board of Commissioners Meeting and Workshop 00:00
Votes at a glance: agenda, advisory‑board item tabled; EMS interlocal, Main Street PSA, and police motorcycle purchases approved
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington
Council approved the regular agenda, tabled advisory‑board reappointments (item g), authorized an EMS interlocal agreement with Whidbey Health for $175,000/year (one abstention), approved the Main Street PSA up to $150,000 and authorized purchase of two surplus 2022 BMW police motorcycles for $16,000 total.
Source: 1-6-2026 City of Oak Harbor Council Meeting 00:00
Justice Committee moves bailiffs to Jury Commission and hears sheriff warn of costly jail lighting repair
McLean County, Illinois
The committee approved moving bailiff positions from the sheriff’s department to the Jury Commission to align supervision and payroll, and Sheriff Matt Lane reported a separate electrical issue in the annex requiring replacement of obsolete relay equipment and up to 40–50 control boxes.
Source: Justice Committee 1/7/26 03:50
County administrator flags elevator repairs, interactive mapping and strategic plan in 2026 workplan
Franklin County, Washington
Franklin County Administrator Danzel told commissioners the county is reviewing software licenses, may request an interactive 'smart board' for planning, and faces potentially significant elevator repair costs to remain ADA‑compliant; a finalized two‑year strategic plan will be presented at a future meeting.
Source: 1/07/2026 Franklin County WA Board of Commissioners Meeting and Workshop 00:00
Sumner County hires Sumter Group to run finance director search; committee votes down RFQ for backup contract labor
Sumner County, Tennessee
Sumner County’s financial management committee agreed to work with Sumter Group to recruit a new finance director and heard a detailed 6–7 week timeline from the firm, but the committee voted down a proposal to pre‑qualify contract finance labor as a contingency, leaving no formal backup in place.
Source: Financial Management (Table) 1/7/26 00:00
Oroville council asks Caltrans for safety study of Highway 70 bridge connecting Montgomery and Grand
Oroville, Butte County, California
The city approved a unanimous letter to Caltrans and BCAG requesting a safety and feasibility study to widen the Highway 70 bridge between Montgomery Street and Grand Avenue, citing recent crashes, lack of shoulder refuge, ADA and evacuation concerns and asking for short-term safety fixes and multi-agency coordination.
Source: 01.06.2026 City Council Regular Meeting 11:51
CRCSD highlights student performances, upcoming orientation and foundation board appointments
Cedar Rapids Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
Podcast spotlights a JSA fourth-grade poetry performance after a residency, Kennedy orientation on Jan. 15 at 5:30 p.m., new foundation trustees, and several classroom highlights across district schools.
Source: Future Ready Today: District Newsletter January 8 01:04
Committee declines to issue RFQ for temporary finance contract labor
Sumner County, Tennessee
Chair Cherry Boyd proposed an RFQ to preauthorize contract finance professionals as a backup if the county cannot fill the finance director role; after debate about cost, timing and duplication of effort the motion failed on a voice vote.
Source: Financial Management Committee (Cam2) 1/7/26 00:00
Commissioners press for clarity on shrub‑steppe habitat maps and mitigation costs as developers raise concerns
Franklin County, Washington
Franklin County commissioners discussed state shrub‑steppe habitat mapping, mitigation fees (cited at roughly $4,000–$5,000 per acre), and concerns that private land trusts buying mitigation credits could remove farmland from production; commissioners asked staff about mapping criteria and mitigation options.
Source: 1/07/2026 Franklin County WA Board of Commissioners Meeting and Workshop 00:00
Oroville council unanimously backs resolution supporting Concow Valley Band of Maidu Indians' push for federal recognition
Oroville, Butte County, California
The Oroville City Council unanimously adopted a resolution backing the Concow Valley Band of Maidu Indians' federal recognition efforts and invited tribal leaders to partner with the city on cultural preservation and access to traditional materials along the Feather River.
Source: 01.06.2026 City Council Regular Meeting 07:18
Committee approves $77,930 emergency appropriation to keep Brightpoint custody-exchange program running through 2026
McLean County, Illinois
The Justice Committee approved an emergency budget amendment and an amended agreement to fund Brightpoint’s Neutral Site Custody Exchange and Supervised Visitation Center through Dec. 31, 2026, citing a recently terminated federal grant and a remaining county fund balance. The vote passed unanimously.
Source: Justice Committee 1/7/26 09:12
Council declines to request State hearing on liquor-permit transfer for Caddyshack on Clermont Avenue
Ashland City Council, Ashland, Ashland, Ohio
Council voted not to request a state hearing on a liquor-permit transfer for 4 Play Entertainment 21 LLC (Caddyshack), effectively allowing the transfer to proceed without a local hearing.
Source: Ashland City Council Meeting | January 6, 2026 00:57
Sumter Group to lead Sumner County finance director search; kickoff set for Jan. 23
Sumner County, Tennessee
Consultant Warren of Sumter Group told the Sumner County financial management committee his firm will build a candidate profile, advertise and source finalists; he estimated six to seven weeks to establish a pool but said the timeline can be accelerated. The committee agreed to a Jan. 23 kickoff and asked for a draft advertisement by Jan. 30.
Source: Financial Management Committee (Cam2) 1/7/26 46:07
Oak Harbor Main Street asks council for larger pledge; council approves up to $150,000
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington
Oak Harbor Main Street Association asked the council to raise the city’s annual Main Street tax‑credit pledge to $150,000 for 2026; council discussed fundraising, board participation and payroll costs, then approved a professional services agreement with a maximum contribution of $150,000.
Source: 1-6-2026 City of Oak Harbor Council Meeting 01:58:11
Alamosa unveils new websites, .gov domain and text-notification service to improve accessibility
Alamosa City, Alamosa, Colorado
City IT staff demonstrated new Streamline-powered websites designed to improve navigation and accessibility, cited a statute for electronic accessibility compliance, and introduced a text-notification service (text "Alamosa" to 91896). Staff and councilors discussed vendor indemnity amounts during the exchange.
Source: City of Alamosa City Council Meeting 1/7/2026 07:57
Franklin County commissioners approve library trustee, three land‑use items and two staff replacements
Franklin County, Washington
On Jan. 7 the Franklin County Board of Commissioners approved the reappointment of Andrew Orkala to the Mid Columbia Libraries board, granted special‑use permits and a rezoning request, and authorized two replacement hires; most actions were approved by unanimous voice vote.
Source: 1/07/2026 Franklin County WA Board of Commissioners Meeting and Workshop 00:00
Mayor outlines First Calls partnership, development openings and water repairs at Orange Village meeting
Orange Village Council, Orange Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Mayor Judd Klein told the Jan. 7 council meeting that the village is partnering with neighboring cities on a 'First Calls' program with county funding, reported an MOU awaiting signature for Orange Place relocation, announced openings at the Canyons development and described ongoing work with Cleveland Water Department after a major water main break.
Source: Orange Village Ohio Special Council Meeting - January 7, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. 00:00
Oak Harbor council declares emergency, OKs expedited repairs after storm damaged marina
Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington
The council approved Resolution 26-01 to declare emergency repairs to the Oak Harbor Marina after a Dec. 16 storm damaged North F breakwater panels and dock components. Staff estimated emergency repairs would not exceed $500,000 and recommended using marina reserves while pursuing longer-term rehabilitation and dredging.
Source: 1-6-2026 City of Oak Harbor Council Meeting 39:33
Ashland council approves purchase of 4.2-acre parcel on US 250 for industrial park expansion
Ashland City Council, Ashland, Ashland, Ohio
Council approved Ordinance 2-26 to buy 4.2 acres at 1180 US Route 250 from Gary and Naomi Weber for $250,000, allow current occupants to remain through Dec. 1, 2026, and proceed with annexation and industrial-park expansion plans. The mayor said sale proceeds from prior land sales are expected to fund the purchase.
Source: Ashland City Council Meeting | January 6, 2026 03:25
CRCSD to pilot home-based learning days on some snow cancellations starting Jan. 20
Cedar Rapids Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
The district will pilot home-based learning days beginning Jan. 20 to reduce end-of-year makeup days; rules include a noon cutoff to trigger the model, no consecutive home-based days, teacher support 9 a.m.–3 p.m., and attendance verification via Google Forms, email or phone.
Source: Future Ready Today: District Newsletter January 8 01:34
Orange Village Council elects Lisa Perry president, names Stacy Vincent pro tem; routine business advanced
Orange Village Council, Orange Village, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
At a Jan. 7 special meeting, the Orange Village Council unanimously elected Councilwoman Lisa Perry as council president and approved Stacy Vincent as president pro tem. Members approved recent minutes, declared surplus property and tabled Ordinance 2025-26 before adjourning into executive session on personnel matters.
Source: Orange Village Ohio Special Council Meeting - January 7, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. 00:00
Commission approves rezoning of 1.53 acres at 293 Hoyt despite process concerns
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia
The Athens-Clarke County Commission approved a future land use amendment and rezoning of 1.53 acres at 293 Hoyt Street from park/government use to Commercial Downtown on Jan. 6, 2026. The votes were 6–4 on both measures amid concerns about process, parking, ADA access and inclusion of commissioners in early negotiations.
Source: 01-06-2026 Mayor & Commission Special Called & Regular Session 14:07
Alamosa council approves $5,000 in event sponsorships, shifts to reimbursement model
Alamosa City, Alamosa, Colorado
The council authorized $5,000 in sponsorships to seven local events and groups for the first half of the year and agreed to change sponsorship payments from advance disbursements to reimbursements after events.
Source: City of Alamosa City Council Meeting 1/7/2026 04:10
Sandy Springs Board of Appeals denies variance request for 7821 Jet Ferry Road
Sandy Springs, Fulton County, Georgia
The Sandy Springs Board of Appeals unanimously denied Variance B2549 for 7821 Jet Ferry Road after staff recommended denial, finding no extreme hardship and noting substantial encroachments into side setbacks. The owner and builder said septic and site constraints limited design options.
Source: January 7, 2026 Board of Appeals Meetings 24:14
Council approves emergency ordinance to adopt wage increases for police and fire unions
Ashland City Council, Ashland, Ashland, Ohio
Council approved Ordinance 1-26 authorizing the mayor to enter into a contract with the Ohio Patrolmen's Benevolent Association that includes a 4% wage increase in 2026 and 5% in 2027 and maintains current employee health-insurance costs; council suspended rules to allow emergency passage.
Source: Ashland City Council Meeting | January 6, 2026 01:50
Martin County commissioners approve brownfield designation for Hobe Sound property over dissent
Martin County, Florida
After testimony from county staff, an economics consultant and the property owner, the Martin County Board of County Commissioners voted 4–1 to designate 9450 Southeast Gomez Avenue in Hobe Sound as a brownfield area, allowing a state-supervised cleanup and potential redevelopment of about 19.44 acres for 38 single-family homes.
Source: Martin County Board of Commissioners Meeting - Afternoon - Jan 6, 2026 01:40:02
Ashland council elects Steve Workman as 2026 council president
Ashland City Council, Ashland, Ashland, Ohio
Council members nominated and voted to elect Steve Workman as council president for 2026; Workman thanked members, pledged a focus on service and tackling the city's hard issues. The council then recited the Pledge of Allegiance and moved into routine business.
Source: Ashland City Council Meeting | January 6, 2026 00:58
Cedar Rapids Community School District outlines facilities proposals; board to discuss Jan. 12, final vote scheduled for Jan. 26
Cedar Rapids Comm School District, School Districts, Iowa
The district announced it will share a list of school facility proposals this Friday and that the school board will review the proposals at a Jan. 12 meeting, with a final vote not scheduled until Jan. 26; no decisions have been made.
Source: Future Ready Today: District Newsletter January 8 01:16
Montgomery County highlights volunteer fair and partner events for Martin Luther King Day of Service
Montgomery County, Maryland
County volunteer center says the MLK Day of Service will include a volunteer fair with more than 30 organizations, on-site sign-ups for volunteer opportunities, partner events at local venues, and operational challenges including winter weather and limited staff and space.
Source: Jan 8, 2026 - 3HR Encoder Test 07:38
Mayor offers EDIT funds to Muncie Mission Ministries; public questions use of economic-development dollars
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
The mayor presented a memorandum of understanding offering $125,000 per year from EDIT funds to Muncie Mission Ministries for a multi-year period; the board entered the MOU into the record without a vote while a public commenter questioned using EDIT for social services rather than traditional job-creation projects.
Source: Board of Works January 7, 2026 04:56
Council to consider eminent-domain filings for two long-abandoned properties for affordable housing use
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Staff requested formal authority to begin eminent-domain proceedings for two apparently abandoned properties (145 Hemlock St. and 75 Young St.) to return parcels to the tax base or use them for affordable housing; staff said unpaid taxes are less than assessed value and filings will include a deposit based on tax value.
Source: City Council Work Session Jan 6, 2026 00:00
Alamosa approves first reading of IGA for $2 million Generation Wild grant
Alamosa City, Alamosa, Colorado
On first reading, the council approved Ordinance No. 1-20-26, authorizing an intergovernmental agreement to implement a Create Outdoors Colorado Generation Wild grant bringing $2,000,000 to San Luis Valley partners; a second hearing is scheduled for Jan. 21.
Source: City of Alamosa City Council Meeting 1/7/2026 02:11
Council approves agricultural board appointments and recognizes permit technician of the year
Harford County, Maryland
The council approved appointments and reappointments to the Agricultural Land Preservation Advisory Board by voice vote (7-0) and presented a proclamation honoring Emily Dickey as the Maryland Building Officials Association 2025 Permit Technician of the Year.
Source: Harford County Council - January 6, 2026 04:15
York County authorizes negotiations for architectural services for new animal services facility
York County, South Carolina
Council approved beginning negotiations for RFQ 30-19 to select architectural and engineering design services for a proposed animal services facility (about 30,000 sq ft). Staff said construction costs are uncertain but estimated building costs near $12.5M–$13.5M with total development possibly higher; council asked staff to pursue lower-budget options and return with a recommendation.
Source: York County Council Meeting January 5, 2026 07:53
Board opens levee maintenance bids; staff to seek committee recommendation and legal review before awarding
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
At the Jan. 7 meeting, Tom Noble, director of engineering, opened two three-year bids for levee maintenance and outlined slope, equipment and mowing requirements. Buff & Landscaping and Smith Family Services submitted competing three-year bids; Noble requested the board table award pending committee recommendation and legal review.
Source: Muncie Sanitary District January 7, 2026 04:47
Alamosa business owner says new sign-lighting limits harm wayfinding; staff schedules review
Alamosa City, Alamosa, Colorado
Levi Wilner, owner of Extreme Graphics, told the City Council that a 3,000 Kelvin cap and a 500-lumen limit in the recent sign-and-lighting code reduce visibility for commercial signage. City staff agreed to review the rules at a March 4 work session and will connect with the business owner and the developer.
Source: City of Alamosa City Council Meeting 1/7/2026 06:38
Harford Community Action Agency tells council freezing-weather plan pivot cut motel access and left families without shelter options
Harford County, Maryland
Harford Community Action Agency officials told the council that a budgetary and operational pivot removed motel vouchers and moved emergency sheltering to a congregate senior-center site that serves about 30 single adults, leaving families with children largely without temporary motel placements; agency representatives urged increased bed capacity and funding.
Source: Harford County Council - January 6, 2026 51:22
Council hears contract and change-order requests for pump station work and clubhouse renovations
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Staff recommended awarding a Laurel Park pump-station elimination contract to JD Goodrum Co. (contract description and amount were garbled in the transcript) and requested authority for a $250,000 change order for Rocky River Clubhouse renovation to address discovered deterioration; staff said the change-order funds would come from golf-course retained earnings, not taxpayer dollars.
Source: City Council Work Session Jan 6, 2026 06:55
Garden Grove Unified speakers outline board role, claim steady academic gains and cite new facilities and student supports
Garden Grove Unified School District , School Districts, California
Unidentified district speakers presented the Board of Education’s governance role and highlighted the district’s academic performance claims, modernized facilities funded by Measures A and P, dual-language programs, mental-health initiatives and family resource centers.
Source: Shaping Tomorrow: The Role of Garden Grove Unified School District's Board of Education (Vietnamese) 00:00
Muncie Board of Works elects officers, approves $1,147,152 in claims
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
At its Jan. 7 meeting the Muncie Board of Works and Safety elected a slate of officers and approved minutes and claims totaling $1,147,152 by voice vote; motions were moved and seconded and carried with no roll-call tallies recorded in the transcript.
Source: Board of Works January 7, 2026 01:52
Terre Haute Board of Zoning Appeals approves 2026 schedule, retains officers and accepts minutes
Vigo County, Indiana
The Terre Haute Board of Zoning Appeals on a routine January 2026 agenda approved its 2026 meeting dates (with an April shift for spring break), voted to keep officers in their existing roles, approved prior minutes and accepted three findings of fact before adjourning.
Source: Area Planning City Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting - 1/7/26 06:23
Harford County Council hears $215,000 request to repair elevators at Citizens Care, Harford Center
Harford County, Maryland
County Treasurer Bobby Salas presented a $215,000 supplemental appropriation request to fund emergency elevator repairs: $200,000 toward Citizens Care (half of a $400,000 project) and $15,000 for Harford Center; council closed the public hearing and will take up the bill at a future meeting.
Source: Harford County Council - January 6, 2026 01:05:52
Legal report: 15 complaints, counsel flags rise in scams; $1,000 penalty for unlicensed second offense
Commerce & Insurance, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
Legal counsel told the Collection Service Board it logged 15 complaints (13 new, 2 reprised), noted an uptick in scam/fraud collection calls affecting elderly consumers, and reported escalating a civil penalty from $500 to $1,000 for a second offense by an unlicensed entity; the legal report was approved by the board.
Source: Collection Service Board Meeting 1/7/2026 04:53
Airport staff seek approvals for updated rules, rehab extension and grant-funded 40,000-square-foot hangar design
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Concord Paget Regional Airport staff proposed updates to airport rules and minimum standards, requested a 15-day contract extension on an NCDOT-funded apron/taxilane rehab (no city cost), and sought a professional-services agreement for design of a ~40,000 sq ft hangar funded entirely by a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law grant.
Source: City Council Work Session Jan 6, 2026 00:00
Board approves $1.63 million register of claims, including two replacement trucks and skid steer
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
The Board of Sanitary Commissioners approved a register of claims totaling $1,627,973.57, noting a street-lining payment tied to a village project and capital purchases for sanitation including two stake-bed trucks and a skid steer for seasonal work.
Source: Muncie Sanitary District January 7, 2026 01:25
City updates downtown parking structure launch and public-safety camera policy
South Ogden City Council, South Ogden , Weber County, Utah
City staff said the new downtown parking structure will open to the public with free access and app support after a business-requested delay; officials also noted a police social-media update about surveillance policy and tighter state rules under consideration.
Source: Ogden City Council Work Session - January 6, 2026 00:00
Shelton council advances water-works retrofit, Macecom lease and SCADA contract to Jan. 20 action agenda
Shelton, Mason County, Washington
The City of Shelton council voted to advance three items for formal consideration at its Jan. 20, 2026 meeting: a reservoir vent-hood replacement project tied to a Department of Health compliance deadline, an updated lease with Macecom, and a professional services agreement for SCADA support. Staff also briefed the council on Highway 3 encampment coordination and a planned water outage on 1st Street.
Source: City Council Zoom Meeting 02:47
Concord and ABC board discuss updated $200,000 annual agreement to fund two ABC enforcement officers
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
The police chief requested authorization for the city manager to execute a revised ABC law enforcement agreement that would provide $200,000 annually (with a 5% escalation) in exchange for two full-time sworn officers devoted to ABC enforcement; the update replaces a long-standing arrangement that previously funded one officer.
Source: City Council Work Session Jan 6, 2026 11:44
Muncie public commenter warns of river trash and rising sewer costs, questions developer hookups
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
At the Jan. 7 Board of Sanitary Commissioners meeting, Rick Yenser urged officials to keep the river clean and questioned whether sewer hookups for a developer should be paid by sanitary customers, also claiming the storm/sanitary separation project has led to roughly $150 million in debt (a claim he attributed to lingering project costs).
Source: Muncie Sanitary District January 7, 2026 01:52
Residents urge equity in cannabis grants, sound data-center planning and public participation in budget workshops
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
Public commenters urged the council to remove barriers to cannabis-grant applicants and to approve a proposed Race Riot Repair Commission; another speaker urged the council to plan for data centers and ensure CWLP complies with IRP requirements; residents were reminded of upcoming budget workshops.
Source: Springfield City Council Chambers Broadcast 00:00
Public commenters press board on budget transparency, curriculum and reading remediation
Farmington Public School District, School Boards, Michigan
Public commenters urged clearer program-level budgeting, stronger reading remediation for middle and high school students and parental transparency for sensitive curriculum; trustees responded that materials are available and that the board will follow up on budget and remediation matters.
Source: FPS Board of Education Regular Meeting ~ January 6, 2026 07:29
City staff recommend code clarifications to speed minor development changes, remove disputed 10% calculation
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Planning staff proposed text amendments to Articles 3, 5 and 14 of the Concord Development Ordinance to clarify what changes staff can approve administratively, require site plans with certain minor final plats, remove the troublesome 10% calculation, and align definitions; Planning & Zoning gave unanimous support to the principal items in December 2025.
Source: City Council Work Session Jan 6, 2026 09:37
Yelm study session reviews personnel‑policy edits, committee assignments, mayor pro‑tem selection and retreat plans
Yelm, Thurston County, Washington
City staff outlined about 10 edits to the personnel policy including lactation accommodations, telework language and updates to family‑leave language; council also discussed committee assignments, the mayor pro‑tem nomination procedure and plans for a spring retreat with a potential external facilitator.
Source: Yelm City Council Study Session 01/06/2026 49:24
Mayor: discussions with school district continuing on Taylor Canyon; no appraisal yet
South Ogden City Council, South Ogden , Weber County, Utah
The mayor said the city is in talks with the school district about Taylor Canyon and is exploring options to preserve open space, but an appraisal has not been ordered yet and statutory surplus timelines constrain immediate action.
Source: Ogden City Council Work Session - January 6, 2026 04:59
District outlines teacher professional learning plan; administrators cite PD to boost instruction and retention
Farmington Public School District, School Boards, Michigan
Assistant Superintendent Rhonda Henry presented the district’s professional learning plan, reporting 21,420 PD hours accumulated Aug–Dec, 5,100 additional release-time hours and participation by roughly 320 teachers (45% of classroom staff). Trustees praised the approach and discussed SEL and teacher self-care.
Source: FPS Board of Education Regular Meeting ~ January 6, 2026 08:38
Council set to consider right-of-way closure and voluntary annexation for Vulcan overburden storage
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Council received staff reports on a petition to close two unopened right-of-way areas at Hermitage Road and Winfield Boulevard and a voluntary annexation petition for ~13.4 acres to extend Vulcan's overburden storage; staff reported no objections and said any rezoning to I-2 and a land use amendment would return to council.
Source: City Council Work Session Jan 6, 2026 06:05
Alderman raises equity concerns about cannabis grants, proposes 'Race Riot Repair Commission' to review barriers
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
Alderman Gregory urged the council to remove felony-based barriers from local cannabis-grant contracts, saying the language excludes people the program intends to help, and proposed creating a '19 o 8 Race Riot Repair Commission' to review and reform systems. Mayor Buscher said staff would follow up with the economic development director.
Source: Springfield City Council Chambers Broadcast 00:00
Farmington board approves $3.17 million addition at Farmington High, adopts two personnel policies
Farmington Public School District, School Boards, Michigan
The Farmington Public School District board approved Bid Pack 18 — a $3,173,918.80 multipurpose/STEM addition at Farmington High — and adopted two personnel policies; trustees were told the work is funded by the 2020 bond and is expected to begin in February with a target year-end completion.
Source: FPS Board of Education Regular Meeting ~ January 6, 2026 40:06
Lake Havasu City parks superintendent outlines projects, duties and team priorities
Lake Havasu City, Mohave County, Arizona
Guy Reynolds, Lake Havasu City's park superintendent, says the parks department is advancing projects including the Site 6 fishing docks and Phase 2 of the Commons while overseeing operations, maintenance and construction. He emphasized interdepartmental coordination for special events and praised his staff.
Source: Faces of Havasu - Parks Superintendent 🌳 01:37
Concord auditors give overall clean FY2025 opinion but flag housing voucher and water/sewer issues
Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Martin Starnes and Associates presented Concord's FY2025 audit: a clean opinion on most funds but a qualified opinion for the Housing Choice Voucher program, a negative water-and-sewer operating net income that requires a Local Government Commission response within 60 days, and an available general fund balance of 50.8%.
Source: City Council Work Session Jan 6, 2026 14:37
Resident proposes 'Gurley Farm Memorial Bridge'; council asks staff for naming guidelines and a park marker option
Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee
A resident asked the council to name the Morton Lane bridge the 'Gurley Farm Memorial Bridge' to honor an agricultural family heritage. Council members raised concerns about precedent, equitable treatment of other historic families, and recommended staff study naming policies and suggest park interpretive signage as an alternative.
Source: Town Council Workshop - January 6, 2026 02:20:33
Yelm council previews annexation and 640‑acre Bluefern plan, outlines TIF financing and infrastructure timeline
Yelm, Thurston County, Washington
At a Jan. 6 Yelm study session, staff said 312 parcels are in a proposed annexation that would be followed by a post‑annexation census; the council also heard a detailed update on the 640‑acre Bluefern master plan and tax‑increment financing and non‑recourse bond options to pay for a proposed connector road and utilities.
Source: Yelm City Council Study Session 01/06/2026 01:25:28
Solicitor flags 44 resolutions, courthouse elevator repair and requests executive session
Beaver County, Pennsylvania
The solicitor told commissioners 44 resolutions are on the upcoming agenda, highlighted item 19 to authorize repair of courthouse elevators (including a handicap jack that will be out of service during repairs), and said personnel and contract negotiations require executive session discussion.
Source: Beaver County Commissioners Work Session Meeting 1/7/26 04:11
Mayor keeps Gibbs Loop routing around golf course, cites safety and split public input
South Ogden City Council, South Ogden , Weber County, Utah
After a third-party public survey and review of safety incidents and golf operations, the mayor said he will keep Gibbs Loop routed around the golf course rather than open a new cut-through trail on the course, citing mixed survey results, enforcement burdens and a reported injury at a convergence point.
Source: Ogden City Council Work Session - January 6, 2026 08:37
City manager details new hires, warming-shelter activations and community programs
Hot Springs City, Garland County, Arkansas
City Manager Burrell announced recent hires and a promotion, described emergency warming-shelter activations when temperatures drop below 30°F (serving roughly 38–40 people overnight), and highlighted the Community Resource Center’s expanded services and partnerships.
Source: 1-6-26 Board of Directors Meeting 02:16
Springfield council approves 'Class P' liquor license for sports park, limits mobile alcohol sales to fenced premises
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
The City Council adopted ordinance 2025-527, adding a new "Class P" liquor classification to allow alcohol sales at a sports park. An amendment adopted in committee limits mobile concession sales to within the licensed, fenced premises; food trucks that leave the site were excluded. The ordinance passed 8–0.
Source: Springfield City Council Chambers Broadcast 00:00
Board restores regional commercial zoning for 526 Airport Road after map error
Hot Springs City, Garland County, Arkansas
Ordinance O-26-02 was adopted to correct a zoning-map error that had shown 7.99 acres at 526 Airport Road as residential; staff said the parcel should be Regional Commercial (CR) and Planning Commission recommended approval 7–0. Council unanimously adopted the correction.
Source: 1-6-26 Board of Directors Meeting 05:01
Commissioners: 2026 public bid threshold raised to $24,500; update on Brighton Rehab legal status and sale
Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Commissioners said the public bid threshold for 2026 is $24,500 and discussed Brighton Rehab: the Department of Justice previously sued the facility, a $15 million penalty was mentioned, the facility declared bankruptcy, has under 400 residents, is not permitted to add new residents and is apparently not currently licensed; speakers also reported an apparent sale to an entity described as 'BSB Friendship LLC' for about $37.5 million.
Source: Beaver County Commissioners Work Session Meeting 1/7/26 02:58
Smyrna honors parade participants, highlights Nourish Food Bank donation totals
Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee
At the January workshop council presented awards to parade participants (Rutherford County Sheriff's Office float, Smyrna High School marching band, antique vehicle winners and SRM as mayor's cup) and announced the holiday food drive collected more than 40,500 pounds for Nourish Food Bank, which said it served more than 54,000 people last year.
Source: Town Council Workshop - January 6, 2026 10:42
Hot Springs board approves rezoning of 675 Bayshore Drive to Residential Suburban
Hot Springs City, Garland County, Arkansas
The Hot Springs board adopted Ordinance O-26-01 to rezone 0.8 acres at 675 Bayshore Drive from Rural Residential (RR) to Residential Suburban (RS); planning staff said the change matches the comprehensive plan and Planning Commission recommended approval 7–0. No public testimony was offered.
Source: 1-6-26 Board of Directors Meeting 04:53
Collection Service Board elects officers, adopts Robert’s Rules and hears budget update
Commerce & Insurance, Deparments in Office of the Governor, Organizations, Executive, Tennessee
At its Jan. 7, 2026 meeting the Collection Service Board elected officers for 2026, adopted Robert’s Rules of Order, approved prior minutes and the legal report, and received a budget update showing an ongoing deficit covered by reserves; no fee increases were expected at this time.
Source: Collection Service Board Meeting 1/7/2026 00:00
County controller reports operating shortfall after capital spending; taxes to begin collection Jan. 12
Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Beaver County's controller said the county shows about $76 million in revenue but about $90.9 million in expenses; after removing capital charges funded by ARPA and county capital, the controller estimated roughly a $2.1 million operating shortfall, projecting a $3–4 million ongoing deficit after final payroll and expenses.
Source: Beaver County Commissioners Work Session Meeting 1/7/26 00:00
Redmond council approves 2026 pay-plan ordinances for executive and non-represented employees
Redmond, King County, Washington
The council approved three ordinances amending pay plans for executive, non-represented and general supplemental employees for 2026 by unanimous voice vote; councilors praised staff work and the mayor’s commitments on staffing and position scoping.
Source: Redmond City Council, Business Meeting | January 6, 2026 23:38
Residents raise concerns about groundwater studies and heavy-truck traffic from proposed poultry operation
Owen County, Indiana
Public comments asked whether a hydrogeology review that led to a tabled sale affects ongoing extraction operations, and residents urged the county to require operational plans, routing and bonds from a proposed poultry facility to protect local roads.
Source: Owen County Commissioners January 8, 2026 09:45
Wyoming Gaming Commission tightens oversight, joins national self‑exclusion and presses lawmakers on illegal operations
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
The Gaming Commission described recent rulemaking that bars accused athlete‑harassers from wagering, tightened geo‑fencing for advanced‑deposit wagering, joined a national self‑exclusion program, and reported criminal investigations into offshore iGaming and illegal poker rooms.
Source: Joint Appropriations Committee, January 6, 2026 - AM 11:18
RBC Heritage names Deep Well PGA Tour Charity of the Year; $30,000 grant to support housing repairs
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Heritage Classic Foundation and the PGA Tour recognized Deep Well as Charity of the Year and announced a $30,000 PGA Tour grant matched in part by the Heritage Classic Foundation; Deep Well says it helped about 600 families in 2025 and plans to expand housing repairs and workforce programs in 2026.
Source: Hilton Head/Bluffton Chamber of Commerce Power Hour 9:15AM 00:00
9-1-1 staff ask commissioners to retain consultant for radio-system rollout; board approves preliminary extension
Owen County, Indiana
The board agreed to keep consultant Dave Costin on for at least six months (at $25,000) to assist with a new county radio system and training; commissioners discussed extending to 12 months or a $50,000 ask to the council if needed for project completion and training.
Source: Owen County Commissioners January 8, 2026 09:10
State surplus auctions yielded roughly $112K from computer lots in FY23–24, ANI says
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
ANI staff told the committee the state destroyed hard drives and auctions computer cases and components in lots via PublicSurplus; computer-lot proceeds were $111,980 in FY23–24 while total surplus receipts were larger ($3.4M in BFY23–24).
Source: Joint Appropriations Committee, January 6, 2026 - AM 09:11
Beaufort County School District school choice applications due Jan. 15
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Beaufort County School District’s deadline for 2026–27 school choice applications is Jan. 15, 2026. The program allows county students to apply for magnet programs; additional details are available via the district’s press release.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 8th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:23
Middletown Property Group and others given continuances after staff review of rehab bids
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
Property representatives for multiple addresses told the authority they had rehab bids and requested continuances; the board granted 30–90 day continuances in several cases, released a few properties pending inspection, and set inspection and reporting requirements.
Source: Unsafe Building January 8, 2026 05:15
Women remain underrepresented in leadership at United Nations General Assembly, speaker says
United Nations
An unidentified speaker said the presidency of the United Nations General Assembly has been held by only five women in roughly 80 years and urged that visibility of female leaders matters for future generations: “If you can see it, you can be it.”
Source: Serving the UN is the honor of a lifetime, with Annalena Baerbock | ‘Awake at Night’ podcast teaser 00:45
U.S. Chamber official: small-business confidence steady locally, AI adoption set to rise
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Tom Sullivan of the U.S. Chamber told Hilton Head Island Bluffton Chamber members that national economic sentiment lags local confidence and urged small-business owners to evaluate new tax provisions; he predicted broad AI adoption in 2026 and urged a single federal AI regulatory framework.
Source: Hilton Head/Bluffton Chamber of Commerce Power Hour 9:15AM -17:-42
Board votes to close county-owned storage facility; renters given six months to remove property
Owen County, Indiana
The commissioners adopted Resolution 2026002 to cease operations of Owen Valley Storage effective July 1, 2026; renters must remove items by June 30 and the board expects to transfer remaining balances to the jail fund as directed.
Source: Owen County Commissioners January 8, 2026 03:21
Fire marshal highlights K‑9 accelerant work and urges fee review as fund balances decline
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety told appropriators the agency will update training gear; the governor recommended a reduced package but funded the accelerant‑detection K‑9 program. Director Byron Matthews described Kyoto's deployments and urged review of fee schedules amid declining fund balances and code‑exemption requests.
Source: Joint Appropriations Committee, January 6, 2026 - AM 08:12
Committee favors flexible public-comment policy while preserving time limits
NISKAYUNA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Members proposed a flexible policy that affirms the board values public participation and allows the board to set procedures at meetings, while keeping standard time limits (3 minutes per speaker, up to 30 minutes total) and enabling extensions by vote.
Source: 1.6.2026 Policy Committee Meeting 02:17
Portion of Coligny Beach Park boardwalk closed through Jan. 10 for deckboard replacement
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The town of Hilton Head Island will close part of the Coligny Beach Park boardwalk near the foot showers through Jan. 10 for deckboard replacement; visitors should follow posted signage and use caution around work crews.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 8th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:17
Mortgage representative says sheriff's sale is pending; Muncie authority affirms demolition order for fire-damaged South Walnut property
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
The authority affirmed a demolition order for a fire-damaged property at 41729 S. Walnut but continued the case to March 12 to account for an upcoming sheriff's sale; the mortgage representative said the lender had secured and boarded the property and no fines had yet been assessed.
Source: Unsafe Building January 8, 2026 03:41
Ulster County Legislature adopts organizational rules, clerk appointment and committee structure in 23–0 block vote
Ulster County, New York
The legislature adopted four organizational resolutions — rules of order, clerk appointment, committee structure and official newspapers — as a single block by a 23–0 vote during the organizational meeting; no public commenters spoke.
Source: January 6, 2025 Legislative Organizational Meeting 02:12
Committee aligns prereferral policy with MTSS, debates recording guidance and repeal of time-out rooms policy
NISKAYUNA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The committee endorsed MTSS alignment for prereferral interventions, asked counsel to weigh in on recording IEP meetings, and agreed in principle to repeal policy 76-18 (time-out rooms) because the district does not operate them and they are highly regulated.
Source: 1.6.2026 Policy Committee Meeting 22:26
Guardian ad Litem seeks $189,415 to move accounting support to ANI
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
Joe Belcher told the committee the Wyoming Office of Guardian ad Litem needs $189,415 to mirror an accounting analyst position into ANI for the 2027–28 biennium, shifting fiscal support to centralized services while raising questions about preserving local-match funding.
Source: Joint Appropriations Committee, January 6, 2026 - AM 04:43
Board of Voter Registration and Elections to meet Friday; executive session on director search
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Beaufort County Board of Voter Registration and Elections will meet Friday, Jan. 9 at the elections office (15 John Galt Road). The agenda includes an executive session to discuss the search for a new director for the board.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 8th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:20
Commissioners say jail project needs more work: sewer upgrade, easements and ground testing could add $2 million
Owen County, Indiana
Board paused land-swap and further action on the planned quarry-site jail until contractor testing and utility easements are resolved; upgrading sewer from 8-inch to 12-inch to reach the lift station was estimated at roughly $2 million additional cost.
Source: Owen County Commissioners January 8, 2026 04:06
Legislators press for clarity on shooting complex funding as tranches risk reversion
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
Lawmakers sought details on the status, local matching, and committed spending for the state shooting sports complex after testimony that a $10 million SIPA/CIPA tranche is committed but other appropriations will revert absent legislative action on June 30, 2026.
Source: Joint Appropriations Committee, January 6, 2026 - AM 08:51
Committee flags OCFS hotline responsiveness while updating child-abuse reporting language
NISKAYUNA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
During review of policy 75-30 (child abuse and maltreatment), committee members recommended adding a punishment definition from Erie 1 and raised concerns that OCFS hotline responsiveness appears limited; staff will investigate adding clearer local reporting guidance and multilingual resources.
Source: 1.6.2026 Policy Committee Meeting 06:04
Beaufort Oyster Festival returns Jan. 17–18 with restaurant week and kickoff events
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The sixth annual Beaufort Oyster Festival and Ties to Tables restaurant week run through Jan. 18. Kickoff tastings and a 5K precede festival days (Jan. 17–18) at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park featuring local oysters, vendors and live music.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 8th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 01:15
Authority affirms unsafe order and $5,000 fine for East Jackson historic building
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
Neighbors flagged historic value of a downtown Italianate building; the authority affirmed the existing unsafe order, assessed a $5,000 fine (multifamily rate) and continued the case so demolition will not be immediate.
Source: Unsafe Building January 8, 2026 02:05
Council tables developer agreement with Franklin School District after district edits removed key DA language
Franklin City, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
A developer agreement for water-main work at Franklin High School was tabled to Jan. 20 after the school district submitted a signed copy that deleted language city staff considered important; the city will seek to restore standard boilerplate language before returning the item.
Source: Common Council - 1/6/2026 - 6:30 PM 03:05
Policy panel backs retitling homeless-student rule, recommends broader interpreter services
NISKAYUNA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The Niskayuna policy committee recommended updating the homeless-student policy title to “education of students in temporary housing,” and urged broadening an interpreter-services policy to cover all language supports across written and oral communications.
Source: 1.6.2026 Policy Committee Meeting 06:18
Parks and Recreation Board meeting set; groundbreaking for Agnes A. Major Community Center Friday
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Beaufort County Parks and Recreation Board meets today at 2:30 p.m. at the Burton Wells Center. A groundbreaking ceremony for the Agnes A. Major Community Center is scheduled Friday, Jan. 9 at 10:00 a.m.; Director Eric Brown will welcome guests and Council Member Gerald Dawson will offer remarks.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 8th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:23
Commissioners approve timekeeping policy change to allow paper sheets for sheriff, coroner, EMS and election temps
Owen County, Indiana
The board adopted a change to policy 04/2001 to permit the sheriff's office, coroner, EMS and temporary election-registration workers to use paper time-sheets rather than the AOD system; motion passed 3-0 and staff will update the document to explicitly include election processing.
Source: Owen County Commissioners January 8, 2026 05:30
Residents oppose proposed vacation of Worcester alleys; panel hears access and ownership concerns
Kosciusko County, Indiana
A vacation petition to close and vacate alleys and portions of right-of-way in the original plat of Wooster/Worcester drew multiple residents describing potential loss of long-used access. Staff recommended approval with conditions (combining vacated parcels) and noted railroad and highway concerns; the item will go to county commissioners Jan. 27.
Source: APC 1/7/2026 05:57
Wyoming tourism director defends reserve spending, cites 10:1 marketing return
Appropriations, Joint & Standing, Committees, Legislative, Wyoming
Newly appointed tourism director Dominic Bravo told the Joint Appropriations Committee that Wyoming’s tourism program supports 33,850 jobs and produced $4.9 billion in direct visitor spending in 2024, and defended one-time reserve uses while citing a roughly 10-to-1 tax-revenue return on paid-media investment.
Source: Joint Appropriations Committee, January 6, 2026 - AM 19:40
Beaufort County Airport Board to Meet Thursday at Benjamin M. Ruckuson Council Chamber
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Beaufort County Airport Board will meet today at 10:00 a.m. at the Benjamin M. Ruckuson Council Chamber, 1 Town Center Court, Hilton Head Island. The board advises county council on airport technical, financial and marketing matters; the meeting will be broadcast on BCTV and YouTube.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 8th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:41
Muncie authority orders inspections, vacates and demolition notices at A & R Rec mobile home park
Muncie City, Delaware County, Indiana
After neighbors detailed years of neglect at a mobile home park on East Jackson Street, the Muncie Unsafe Building Hearing Authority affirmed a mix of rehab and demolition orders, added vacate orders for condemned units and required inspections and written timelines from the owner.
Source: Unsafe Building January 8, 2026 17:27
Franklin council adopts digital-first newsletter with opt-in mailed copies
Franklin City, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
The council voted to adopt a digital-first distribution option for the city newsletter, with mailed copies available to residents who opt in; the director of administration was directed to survey printers once opt-in counts are established.
Source: Common Council - 1/6/2026 - 6:30 PM 19:03
Palo Alto finance committee advances revised investment policy, shifts to active management
Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California
The Palo Alto Finance Committee voted unanimously to forward staff-recommended revisions to the city's investment policy to the full council. The changes authorize more active portfolio management, switch reporting to market value, expand allowable corporate credit to single-A with mitigation, and add operational controls with Chandler Asset Management.
Source: Finance Committee Meeting - January 6, 2026 00:00
Owen County commissioners warn council of multimillion-dollar budget cuts, urge action to shore up highway fund
Owen County, Indiana
Commissioners said state funding adjustments and a 75% reduction in CCMG allocations left the county with significant shortfalls that could require council action Monday; they urged mapping fixes and a budget oversight committee to protect highway and election-registration funds.
Source: Owen County Commissioners January 8, 2026 17:59
Council adopts Ordinance No. 26-2105 rezoning Adero Mixed Use Neighborhood
Meridian, Ada County, Idaho
The council approved Ordinance No. 26-2105 to rezone parcels for the Adero Mixed Use Neighborhood, modifying multiple zoning districts and directing staff to update official maps and file required copies with county and state offices.
Source: Meridian City Council - 1/6/26 01:35
Council splits over phasing and scope for Rock Springs Road intersection work
Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee
Engineers proposed focusing design funds on the Rock Springs/Old Nashville intersection and deferring a longer phase that would require substantial right-of-way and utility relocation; some council members warned delaying the northern phase increases long-term costs and traffic congestion, while staff said concentrating on the intersection accelerates delivery of the most critical improvements.
Source: Town Council Workshop - January 6, 2026 25:00
Council approves indemnification for named county employees after executive session
Clark County, Washington
After executive sessions on pending litigation, the council voted to approve defense and indemnification for Judge Gregory Gonzales and Commissioner Jill Sasser in Jamie Lynette Allen v. Clark County et al.; the motion carried after a second and oral ayes.
Source: 01072026 Council Time 02:38
Planning board approves routine reapprovals, grants extensions and continues several hearings
Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Rhinebeck Planning Board approved a time‑extension reapproval for Grace Bible Fellowship Church and a ground‑mounted solar application at 224 Salisbury Turnpike, granted administrative extensions for Rockledge and Grasmere House, and continued several public hearings to Feb. 2.
Source: 1-6-2026 Rhinebeck Town Planning Board Meeting 07:01
Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics reviews 2025 annual report; commissioners approve minutes and consent agenda
Palm Beach County, Florida
The Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics received the office's 2025 annual report highlighting outreach, advisory opinions and investigations statistics, discussed limits imposed by a recent state law on staff-initiated probes, approved minutes and the consent agenda, and set an Inspector General Committee meeting for 2:00 p.m.
Source: Commission on Ethics Meeting 01-08-26 15:44
Inspector General Committee approves job description, authorizes immediate posting
Palm Beach County, Florida
Palm Beach County's Inspector General Committee approved a draft job description and instructed Human Resources to post the vacancy immediately, setting about a 15-business-day application window and scheduling a Feb. 5 meeting to review candidates.
Source: Inspector General Committee Meeting 01-08-26 00:00
TRC continues G and S Glass commercial site plan amid parking and use questions
Walton County, Florida
Walton County TRC continued the G and S Glass minor development application (MIN25000118) to Jan. 21 after staff reported outstanding environmental review and uncertainty about parking/use standards in the Coastal Center Mixed Use zoning district; the applicant was not present.
Source: Technical Review Committee - Jan 07 2026 06:14
Rhinebeck planning board continues hearing on proposed Rhinebeck Villas hotel after extended debate over wells, wastewater and Route 9G traffic
Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York
The Rhinebeck Planning Board continued its public hearing on a proposed hotel development, "Rhinebeck Villas," to Feb. 2 after multi-hour discussion about well testing, the planned wastewater treatment system, and potential off‑site traffic impacts on Route 9G; board members asked the applicant to return with technical experts and additional documentation.
Source: 1-6-2026 Rhinebeck Town Planning Board Meeting 58:11
Rezoning for small lot near State Road 25 recommended after applicant addresses septic and driveway concerns
Kosciusko County, Indiana
A planning panel recommended rezoning 1.69 acres from agricultural to AG-2 to enable a family transfer and single-house construction; staff flagged septic and highway visibility issues and asked for pre-plat testing. The recommendation will go to county commissioners Jan. 27.
Source: APC 1/7/2026 08:51
Former Old Firehouse participants urge more inclusive process after closure and fencing
Redmond, King County, Washington
Former Old Firehouse Teen Center participants and supporters told the council the site's sudden closure and subsequent fencing disrupted a decades-long community venue; speakers asked for meaningful inclusion in the rebuild and cited a prior council motion to rebuild on the same site.
Source: Redmond City Council, Business Meeting | January 6, 2026 00:00
Council appoints Sean Harper as employee health benefits trust trustee
Meridian, Ada County, Idaho
Council approved the appointment of Sean Harper to fill a trustee vacancy on the employee health benefits trust; the appointment followed standard approval procedures and required Department of Insurance sign-off earlier in the process.
Source: Meridian City Council - 1/6/26 01:23
Zoning commission backs ULDC change to define freestanding emergency departments
Palm Beach County, Florida
Palm Beach County zoning commissioners recommended approval of a proposed ULDC revision that would add a freestanding emergency department (FSED) use classification, define operational criteria including mandatory 24/7 service and hospital affiliation, and adjust parking and related standards; commissioners also found the revision consistent with the comprehensive plan.
Source: Zoning Commission Hearing 01-08-26 10:24
Council approves geotechnical testing and advances design work for West Drexel reconstruction
Franklin City, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
City authorized a $13,700 change order for additional geotechnical borings for West Drexel Avenue, approved a resident survey for sewer/water on South 76th Street, and tabled a large borrowing decision for Drexel reconstruction until more grant and finance details are available.
Source: Common Council - 1/6/2026 - 6:30 PM 12:29
Board approves consent, personnel and calendar revisions; moves into executive session on legal update
CABELL COUNTY SCHOOLS, School Districts, West Virginia
On Jan. 6 the Cabell County Board of Education approved the consent agenda, personnel items and a 2025–26 calendar revision by voice votes, then entered executive session for an update on legal matters before adjourning.
Source: Cabell Schools Board Meeting January 6, 2026 37:01
Children’s Justice Center asks Clark County to support bills on fentanyl child-exposure, statutes of limitations, and offender reporting
Clark County, Washington
The Children’s Justice Center asked the council to support reintroducing a bill that would expand child endangerment statutes to cover fentanyl exposure and make some exposures felonies, to match statutes of limitations for related offenses, and to require registered offenders to report employer/school/volunteer information to law enforcement.
Source: 01072026 Council Time 15:50
Operation Outreach: Homeless Services Network says VA-funded program helped 724 veterans, offers up to 60 days of hotel stays
Orange County, Florida
On Operation Outreach, Annie Johnson of the Homeless Services Network of Central Florida described services for veterans, including VA funding, prevention dollars, case management, a 90-day housing placement goal and temporary hotel stays up to 60 days; she said HSN has served 724 veterans.
Source: Operation Outreach | Homeless Services Network Overview 07:02
Panel recommends rezoning for Fellowship Missions site; neighbors express concern
Kosciusko County, Indiana
Kosciusko County planning panel recommended rezoning 20 acres for Fellowship Missions to allow a housing-style safe haven for women and children; nearby residents asked for clarity about future uses and impacts. Recommendation goes to county commissioners Jan. 27.
Source: APC 1/7/2026 07:53
Cabell County to advertise bids for Woody Williams Center roof restoration; district cites lower-cost alternative to full replacement
CABELL COUNTY SCHOOLS, School Districts, West Virginia
Superintendent Hardesty told the board the district will solicit labor bids for a fluid-applied roof restoration at the Woody Williams Center, estimated at $2.35M–$2.85M, after a failed SBA grant application and an earlier $8.6M removal estimate.
Source: Cabell Schools Board Meeting January 6, 2026 13:05
TRC continues Gulf of America Shores short-term rental subdivision to Jan. 21 for additional reviews
Walton County, Florida
Walton County staff recommended, and the TRC approved, a continuance for a six-lot short-term rental subdivision (MIN25-000138) at 56 Payne Street to Jan. 21 so outstanding stormwater, environmental, fire, GIS and surveyor comments can be completed.
Source: Technical Review Committee - Jan 07 2026 11:13
Homeless Services Network says VA-funded program helped more than 1,100 veteran households this year
Orange County, Florida
Annie Johnson of the Homeless Services Network of Central Florida told Operation Outreach the VA-funded Supportive Services for Veteran Families program helped 1,160 veteran households (724 individual veterans) this year and provides prevention dollars, case management and short-term shelter or hotel stays while seeking permanent housing.
Source: Operation Outreach | Homeless Services Network 14:33
Council approves $97,389 budget amendment and awards Settlers Park pump contract
Meridian, Ada County, Idaho
Council approved a $97,389 FY2026 budget amendment to upgrade irrigation pumps for Settlers Park expansion and awarded a public works contract to Precision Pumping Systems not to exceed $185,183.
Source: Meridian City Council - 1/6/26 03:26
Cabell County Board honors middle-school athletic champions and Huntington High JROTC state winner
CABELL COUNTY SCHOOLS, School Districts, West Virginia
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Cabell County Board of Education recognized multiple middle-school county champions and Huntington High JROTC Cadet Kiara Figures, who described the program’s impact on her life.
Source: Cabell Schools Board Meeting January 6, 2026 11:56
Franklin council authorizes staff to finalize TID-related agreement language after closed session
Franklin City, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
The city authorized staff to add a clause making any development agreements subject to the creation of Tax Incremental District (TID) 10 and accepted staff-prepared changes after a closed-session discussion; the vote passed 3–2.
Source: Common Council - 1/6/2026 - 6:30 PM 05:58
Commission approves variance to allow utility easement overlap at Palm Beach Park of Commerce
Palm Beach County, Florida
The zoning commission approved a Type 2 variance to allow a 10‑foot encroachment of a recorded FP&L easement into a right‑of‑way buffer at Palm Beach Park of Commerce; the applicant characterized the request as a housekeeping action and the commission adopted a resolution approving the variance.
Source: Zoning Commission Hearing 01-08-26 06:16
Hearing panel backs rezoning of Mark Jones property near Chatham Lake Drive
Kosciusko County, Indiana
A Kosciusko County zoning hearing recommended rezoning a split-zoned parcel near Chatham Lake Drive to residential to allow a pending conversion from former marina-related uses to a single residential use; staff will forward a favorable recommendation to the county commissioners Jan. 27.
Source: APC 1/7/2026 03:13
Board holds first reading to add POW/MIA flag to opening exercises policy; solicitor warns of potential legal challenges
Exeter Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The board conducted a first reading of Policy 807 to include the POW/MIA flag in opening exercises and flag displays; several members expressed concern about precedent and legal exposure and requested case law before the second reading.
Source: January 6, 2026 Committee of the Whole 03:47
Clark County council endorses sending ECHO letter asking state to maintain homelessness funding
Clark County, Washington
The council gave informal unanimous support to send an ECHO-endorsed letter urging the state to maintain homelessness-service funding, including backfill of document-recording fees that fund many local programs.
Source: 01072026 Council Time 03:08
Perris Planning Commission approves consent items, forwards resolution to City Council
Perris, Riverside County, California
The commission approved consent calendar actions on Jan. 7, including adoption of Resolution 25-24 concerning the Perris Gateway Commercial Center entitlements; votes were 4-0-1 (item 5a) and 5-0 (item 5b).
Source: Planning Commission - January 7, 2026 10:19
Zoning commission recommends approval for Hagan Ranch assemblage rezoning and townhouse use
Palm Beach County, Florida
The Palm Beach County Zoning Commission recommended approval of a rezoning request for the Hagan Ranch assemblage to rezone from AR to RS and a Class A conditional use to allow townhouses after hearing no public opposition and receiving applicant materials; disclosures were made and motions passed.
Source: Zoning Commission Hearing 01-08-26 01:33
Meridian council hears CPACE presentation, asks staff to return with lenders and developers for deeper review
Meridian, Ada County, Idaho
City economic development staff briefed council on Idaho�CPACE financing, outlining eligible projects and administrative requirements; councilmembers expressed caution about staff time and lender mechanics and asked staff to convene financing experts and developers for follow-up.
Source: Meridian City Council - 1/6/26 34:22
Walton County TRC conditionally approves Preserves at Santa Rosa Beach major development order pending outstanding comments
Walton County, Florida
The Walton County Technical Review Committee conditionally approved a major development order for the "Preserves at Santa Rosa Beach," a 39-lot plan on about 20.06 acres in District 5, pending resolution of outstanding planning, engineering, floodplain and environmental comments.
Source: Technical Review Committee - Jan 07 2026 36:14
Parents and students urge board to review wrestling coach’s departure; speakers call for investigation
Exeter Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Multiple parents and students used the public‑comment period to request an investigation and reinstatement after a wrestling coach’s abrupt departure; speakers alleged a forced resignation, questioned social‑media policy application and described emotional impacts on students.
Source: January 6, 2026 Committee of the Whole 11:58
Commission recommends rezoning Hagen Ranch assemblage to allow townhouses
Palm Beach County, Florida
The commission recommended approval of ZCA202501317 to rezone the Hagen Ranch assemblage from AR to RS and granted a Class A conditional use to allow townhouse units; the applicant did not present and no public comment was recorded.
Source: Zoning Commission Hearing 01-08-26 01:31
Noble County BZA approves ADU and two variances after neighbor objections and conditions
Noble County, Indiana
The Noble County Board of Zoning Appeals approved Special Exception No. 598 to allow an accessory dwelling at 9894 E. 300 S. and voted to grant development variances 2390 and 2391 with conditions; one board member recorded a dissent on 2391. The board required utility-location confirmation and recorded hold‑harmless language for at least one variance.
Source: January 7, 2026 BZA Regular Session 14:21
Clark County updates jail and sheriff policies to qualify for criminal-justice sales tax
Clark County, Washington
County staff told the council they have revised jail and sheriff policies to meet state eligibility requirements for a criminal-justice sales tax; the county’s CJTC application is under review and collections could begin in the second quarter if approved.
Source: 01072026 Council Time 14:18
Perris planning commission continues Perris Gateway Commercial Center review after aviation letters
Perris, Riverside County, California
After receiving letters from Caltrans Division of Aeronautics and the Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission flagging possible airport-related concerns, the Perris Planning Commission voted Jan. 7 to continue review of a proposed commercial development (Beyond Food Mart, fueling station, car wash and 138,672 sq ft self-storage) off calendar to allow staff to consult with agencies.
Source: Planning Commission - January 7, 2026 35:47
Commission approves variance for utility‑easement overlap at Palm Beach Park of Commerce
Palm Beach County, Florida
The zoning commission adopted a resolution approving a Type 2 variance that allows additional utility‑easement overlap and a right‑of‑way buffer encroachment for a multi‑building site in the Palm Beach Park of Commerce; staff supported the request and a condition requires landscape installation by a specified date.
Source: Zoning Commission Hearing 01-08-26 06:14
Peter Criswell elected chair of Ulster County Legislature, 19–4
Ulster County, New York
At the Ulster County Legislature’s organizational meeting, Peter Criswell was elected chair by a 19–4 roll-call vote after nominations from across the aisle; Criswell pledged bipartisanship and continuity during a one-year term.
Source: January 6, 2025 Legislative Organizational Meeting 06:29
Washington Township board swears in new members; Patricia Bloom elected president, Terry Schechter named vice president
Washington Township School District, School Districts, New Jersey
Newly sworn board members were administered the oath, the board elected Patricia Bloom as president after multiple rounds of voting and chose Terry Schechter as vice president. The board approved routine action items including a tentative meeting calendar and assigned committee and school representative roles.
Source: Washington Township Public School Board of Education 1/6/26 35:54
Sugar Land staff outline Office Readiness Program pilot to modernize vacant offices
Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas
Staff presented a pilot Office Readiness Program proposing two incentive pathways (property owner and tenant) to modernize older office buildings, with reimbursement up to 50% of eligible improvements (minimums: $2M owner, $750K tenant), and a February return for formal approval after pilot refinements.
Source: City of Sugar Land: Sugar Land Development Corporation Meeting- January 6, 2026 23:47
Veteran credits Homeless Services Network of Central Florida with finding stable housing after displacement
Orange County, Florida
In an Operation Outreach interview, Army veteran Jelissa described how the Homeless Services Network of Central Florida (HSN) connected her with a case manager within 24 hours after her apartment roof collapsed, provided temporary hotel placement and rental and utility assistance, and helped her secure permanent housing.
Source: Operation Outreach | Homeless Services Network Success Story 00:00
York County Council denies contested District 5 rezoning after hours of neighbor testimony
York County, South Carolina
After extensive public testimony citing drainage, 'blackjack' soil that complicates septic and construction, and spot-zoning concerns, York County Council voted 5–2 to deny a rezoning request to convert a 5.89-acre AGC parcel to RUD in District 5 (case 25-53).
Source: York County Council Meeting January 5, 2026 57:33
Exeter board to seek state facility grant to help replace high‑school elevator; estimated cost about $1.5M
Exeter Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Facilities committee recommended applying for a state Public School Facility Improvement Grant to fund most of a projected $1.5–$1.6 million elevator replacement; the grant requires at least 25% local match and has a March 13 application deadline; board actions and resolutions will be prepared for the February voting meeting.
Source: January 6, 2026 Committee of the Whole 09:22
Zoning commission recommends defining freestanding emergency departments in county code
Palm Beach County, Florida
The Palm Beach County Zoning Commission voted to recommend an amendment to the Unified Land Development Code to create a defined category for freestanding emergency departments (FSEDs), add related parking rules and require hospital association and 24/7 operation; the measure advances after staff and applicant presentations.
Source: Zoning Commission Hearing 01-08-26 10:00
Board approves FSG professional services renewal for 2026
Crown Point City, Lake County, Indiana
The board added and approved a renewal of FSG's 2026 professional services agreement, with legal counsel saying rates match prior years and are within industry standards.
Source: Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting 00:57
Sugar Land approves $1 million incentive to retain Hope Biosciences
Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas
The Sugar Land Economic Development Corporation approved a $1,000,000 performance‑based incentive to Hope Biosciences LLC to support a $2 million facility expansion and create up to 15 new jobs over five years, subject to verification of capital investment and job targets.
Source: City of Sugar Land: Sugar Land Development Corporation Meeting- January 6, 2026 44:34
Honor Flight Central Florida flies veterans to D.C. memorials free; seeks volunteers and donations
Orange County, Florida
Honor Flight Central Florida, a volunteer-led nonprofit, flies roughly 60 veterans per mission to Washington, D.C., memorials at no cost to veterans. Each mission costs about $60,000; the group prioritizes World War II and Korean War veterans and accepts applications at honorflightcentralflorida.org.
Source: Operation Outreach | Honor Flight Central Florida Introduction 00:00
Cedar Stone Park Phase 2 needs updated hydraulic study after wetlands found; additional permitting and possible archeological survey may add costs
Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee
Staff asked council to authorize a contract amendment with Thomas & Hutton for updated hydraulic and wetland delineation at Cedar Stone Park Phase 2; consultants found Wetland D connected to Rocky Fork Branch, creating potential US Army Corps jurisdiction and adding $25,002.51 in permitting costs (plus $10,450 if additional services are required).
Source: Town Council Workshop - January 6, 2026 07:44
Exeter Township presents K–2 academic update; district highlights assessments, new curriculum plans
Exeter Township SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
District leaders reviewed K–2 instruction and assessment strategies, described targets for early literacy and math, flagged rising ESL enrollment and Title III funding needs, and previewed a planned K–6 math adoption and further ELA work under Act 135 requirements.
Source: January 6, 2026 Committee of the Whole 35:01
Council approves four resolutions on final reading, including budget amendment and ADA plan; property sale passes 9-1
Silver Bow County, Montana
On final reading the council passed four resolutions: a budget amendment to accept a donation for gas masks, criteria for effective dates, adoption of the ADA Title II self-evaluation and transition plan, and a property sale for community development (305 West Mercury) which passed 9-1.
Source: BSB Council of Commissioners Regular Meeting 00:00
Residents urge York County to act after USC study finds hazardous-chemical risks tied to Silfab site
York County, South Carolina
Residents who live within a mile of the Silfab facility told York County Council a University of South Carolina health assessment modeled credible chemical-release scenarios that could cause life-threatening exposure to nearby schools and neighborhoods, and urged the council to use attorney-general guidance to hold permits while risk is evaluated.
Source: York County Council Meeting January 5, 2026 01:51:35
Public speakers at Newcastle meeting urge park funding, remember longtime resident, and call for ending Flock Safety contract
City Council Meetings, Newcastle, King County, Washington
During public comment, residents remembered a longtime civic participant, urged the council to prioritize the Promenade project and pursue a $200,000 state grant, and a speaker urged the city to end its contract with Flock Safety over privacy and security concerns.
Source: 2026-01-06 Council 15:08
Gun-range members urge Redmond to revise draft noise ordinance, warn hours limits could worsen noise
Redmond, King County, Washington
Members of the Interlake Sporting Association and other residents urged the city to avoid strict operating-hour limits in a draft noise ordinance and instead pursue sound-abatement measures; a commenter read a sound consultant memo warning compressed hours could raise decibel peaks.
Source: Redmond City Council, Business Meeting | January 6, 2026 00:00
Council opens 11 sealed chemical bids for water and wastewater supplies; refers review to Public Works
Silver Bow County, Montana
Water Plant Superintendent Jim Keenan read 11 sealed bids for 10 chemicals used at Butte Silver Bow water and wastewater plants; the council voted 10-0 to refer the bids to the Public Works Department for evaluation and recommendation.
Source: BSB Council of Commissioners Regular Meeting 00:00
Board releases maintenance bonds for Regency Fairways phases 1 and 2
Crown Point City, Lake County, Indiana
Crown Point approved release of maintenance bonds for Regency Fairways Phase 1 ($376,175.25) and Phase 2 ($136,560.37), with staff stating the developer met requirements for release.
Source: Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting 01:01
Minnetonka honors athletes, AP Scholars and Clear Springs student leaders
Minnetonka Public School District, School Boards, Minnesota
The Minnetonka Public School District opened its Jan. 6 meeting by recognizing varsity boys football and girls swim teams for state qualifications and naming dozens of AP Scholars; Clear Springs fifth‑grade leaders also presented programs that promote safety, mentorship and school pride.
Source: Minnetonka Schools Board Meeting January 6, 2026 17:36
Council outlines process to appoint interim District 10 commissioner; public input limited to standard comment period
Silver Bow County, Montana
Commissioner Morgan asked the council to concur with a plan to publish applications for the interim District 10 seat, have HR compile applicants, and conduct interviews using identical questions; commissioners debated public-submitted questions and agreed to hold the matter in Committee of the Whole for further consideration.
Source: BSB Council of Commissioners Regular Meeting 11:49
Mineola board clears permits for March events; Deputy Mayor welcomes new Pivot Gym and tax workshop
Mineola, Nassau County, New York
Trustees approved permits for St. Patrick’s Day events (an Irish Society parade and a Chamber of Commerce block party), and Deputy Mayor Sartore highlighted the new Pivot Gym grand opening and a North Hempstead tax workshop at the Mineola library.
Source: January 7, 2026 Work Session/Public Meeting 17:36
Minnetonka board elects Kim Marie Foss chair, sets officers and meeting schedule
Minnetonka Public School District, School Boards, Minnesota
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Minnetonka Public School District board swore in members, elected Kim Marie Foss as chair and Dan Olson as vice chair, appointed clerk and treasurer, set meeting and study session schedules, and approved routine organizational motions by voice vote.
Source: Minnetonka Schools Board Meeting January 6, 2026 25:51
Butte-Silver Bow forms ad hoc panel to vet proposed data center in Montana Connections Park
Silver Bow County, Montana
Chief Executive Gallagher created an ad hoc committee to evaluate community questions about a proposed billion-dollar data center in Montana Connections Park; the panel will meet publicly and include academic, industry and city representatives to address economic, environmental and social concerns.
Source: BSB Council of Commissioners Regular Meeting 00:00
Mineola building department reports increased activity; 11 sidewalk‑clearing summonses issued after snowfall
Mineola, Nassau County, New York
The building department reported 79 permits and 81 inspections in December, completion of a demolition at 114 Old Country Road, and 11 summonses issued for failure to clear sidewalks after recent snowfall; staff reiterated sidewalk‑clearing timelines and enforcement steps.
Source: January 7, 2026 Work Session/Public Meeting 01:21
City manager flags maintenance staffing shortfall and high emergency-generator bids
City Council Meetings, Newcastle, King County, Washington
City manager Pingel told the council Newcastle is down two maintenance workers and asked for approval to hire a temporary worker; he also reported emergency generator bids significantly exceeded engineer estimates and recommended options including rebidding or prioritizing City Hall.
Source: 2026-01-06 Council 05:49
Brownfields funding, DEQ assessments and asbestos concerns flagged for Blaine School and Basin Creek cottage
Silver Bow County, Montana
BLDC reported a brownfields loan expected to close within a week and said it will provide some grant funding; the committee discussed roof damage at Blaine School, likely asbestos issues, and DEQ assessment and cleanup steps for remediation work.
Source: BSB Council of Commissioners Economic Development Committee Meeting 07:11
Board approves Edgewater stormwater bid notice, proposes 80/20 split with Little Cal Commission
Crown Point City, Lake County, Indiana
The board authorized staff to publish a notice to bidders for the Edgewater stormwater project (30 days, twice) and supported an 80/20 cost split with the Little Cal Commission; awards will be presented at a February meeting.
Source: Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting 01:20
Minnetonka board approves roughly $55 million bond sale to fund school projects
Minnetonka Public School District, School Boards, Minnesota
The Minnetonka Public School District board on Jan. 6 approved the sale of approximately $55 million in 2026A general obligation bonds to fund renovations at two middle schools, new science labs, gym/performance venues and a high‑school security upgrade; the district cited its long-standing AAA rating and secured a 4.69% coupon.
Source: Minnetonka Schools Board Meeting January 6, 2026 16:55
BLDC director: upcoming company visit, trainings and $1.4M tourism loan fund to support local businesses
Silver Bow County, Montana
Kelly Sullivan, director of BLDC, told the Silver Bow County Economic Development Committee that a prospective company will visit Butte for site tours, BLDC is offering low-cost workforce trainings this winter and spring, and a $1.4 million tourism revolving loan fund from the Montana Department of Commerce is available to Headwaters-region tourism businesses.
Source: BSB Council of Commissioners Economic Development Committee Meeting 05:15
Council clarifies code-compliance officer role after public social-media concerns
DeKalb County, Indiana
Councilmembers addressed social-media posts asserting the code-compliance officer was roaming full time; members clarified the position is part-time (20 hours max), complaint-driven, and that commissioners rejected proposed proactive roaming enforcement after public pushback.
Source: DeKalb County Council Meeting January 7, 2026 04:20
Council presses developer for traffic controls as Fall Creek Commerce annexation proceeds
Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee
A PUD/annexation for 225.25 acres east of I-840 prompted extended questioning about truck routing, traffic impacts at Mona/Jefferson and Bill France corridors, and town capacity for utilities and public safety. Developer agreed to study local intersections and to stage internal roads to discourage truck use of southbound Mona.
Source: Town Council Workshop - January 6, 2026 17:27
Mineola extends two special‑use permits for one year to aid financing
Mineola, Nassau County, New York
Trustees voted to extend by one year special‑use permits for 228 Harrison (Harrison Avenue, Mineola LLC) and 159 Jericho Turnpike (Pasquale Investors), described as administrative extensions to preserve active permit status for financing and not to change project approvals.
Source: January 7, 2026 Work Session/Public Meeting 01:21
MCPS expands in‑person summer school, launches 'Ignite' middle‑school academy and seeks board approval of tuition plan
Montgomery County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
MCPS proposed a larger in‑person summer program for 2026 — six regional high‑school sites, limited virtual options for three courses, and a new Ignite Middle School Academy — emphasizing stronger in‑person outcomes, transportation and meals, and sliding fee waivers.
Source: Board of Education - Board Work Session - 1/8/26 00:00
Planning commission outlines options to meet new state stream-buffer rules
City Council Meetings, Newcastle, King County, Washington
The planning commission presented a draft recommendation to increase stream buffers to meet state guidance while preserving options for existing homeowners, including rebuild-in-place, upward expansion, and limited outward expansion into already disturbed areas; a public hearing is planned in late January and council consideration is expected in February.
Source: 2026-01-06 Council 09:47
DeKalb County Council approves $395,981.67 transfer to rainy-day fund
DeKalb County, Indiana
Council approved Resolution 2026-RCC-1 to transfer $395,981.67 from County General Fund 1001 to Rainy Day Fund 1186 under Indiana statute (10% cap after encumbrances); council discussed limits and whether to earmark savings for a jail fund but followed financial-adviser guidance to keep funds flexible.
Source: DeKalb County Council Meeting January 7, 2026 04:59
Redmond council unanimously names Melissa Stewart president, Angie Nueva Camino vice president
Redmond, King County, Washington
At its Jan. 6 meeting, the Redmond City Council unanimously elected Council member Melissa Stewart as council president and Angie Nueva Camino as vice president after brief nominations and statements of priorities; the council also rearranged seating and moved on to public comment.
Source: Redmond City Council, Business Meeting | January 6, 2026 00:00
Crown Point approves multiple SRF disbursements, hears update on interceptor obstruction
Crown Point City, Lake County, Indiana
The Crown Point board authorized several SRF disbursements — including $682,907.62 to contractor Atlas and $344,388 for engineering — and was briefed on a casing pipe obstruction in a downtown interceptor bore that may be addressed using a $1 million contract allowance.
Source: Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting 02:41
Board sends two policy drafts — BFA (policy development) and GCC (background screening) — out for public comment
Montgomery County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
The board voted unanimously to take tentative action on two policies: BFA (policy development and public notice procedures) and GCC (fingerprint‑based background screening for employees, contractors and volunteers). Staff will open 21‑day public comment windows on the drafts.
Source: Board of Education - Board Work Session - 1/8/26 22:37
Smyrna hears options to curb brush pickups after spring surge; staff recommends education and one replacement truck in next budget
Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee
Public Works detailed a surge in residential brush piles that stretched collection cycles; staff proposed buying single-operator brush trucks, charging for oversized piles, or hiring contractors. Council favored education, tagging oversized piles, and bringing back a policy and budget proposal (one replacement truck) after spring.
Source: Town Council Workshop - January 6, 2026 26:18
Council approves updated interlocal agreement to receive King County parks levy funds
City Council Meetings, Newcastle, King County, Washington
Newcastle approved a five-year interlocal agreement with King County to receive Park Levy funds and access related grants; council voted 7-0 to adopt the resolution authorizing the city manager to execute the agreement.
Source: 2026-01-06 Council 03:27
Council approves 2026 salary-and-wage ordinance amendments, reclassifies facilities manager
DeKalb County, Indiana
The council approved two 2026 salary-and-wage ordinance amendments and a job-classification committee recommendation to move the facilities manager to a higher pay category; the first-reading/suspend-rules/second-and-third-reading sequence was completed and votes were recorded by roll call.
Source: DeKalb County Council Meeting January 7, 2026 25:40
Commission approves coroner-services contract and several routine motions
Riley, Kansas
The Riley County commission approved a contract for coroner services with Dr. David Dupey (3.8% increase over prior payments) and passed routine motions including tax-roll correction, payroll/accounts-payable, and travel/hiring approvals; most votes were taken by voice and recorded as 'Aye.'
Source: Riley County Commission's Zoom Meeting 00:00
MCPS lays out midyear literacy plan with new 'fit block' and tighter Tier‑1 expectations
Montgomery County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
District staff told the board that stronger curriculum fidelity and midyear instructional adjustments—co‑planning, a districtwide 'fit block' for targeted supports, and observational tools—are meant to accelerate literacy gains for emergent multilingual learners and students with disabilities.
Source: Board of Education - Board Work Session - 1/8/26 01:09:30
House advances bill allowing trained optometrists to perform three in‑office laser procedures; bill headed to finance
House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
After extended debate about access and patient safety, the House adopted a committee report as amended on HB 349 to allow credentialed optometrists to perform three specified in‑office laser procedures; proponents cited access benefits, opponents raised training and complication response concerns.
Source: House Session (01/07/2026) 42:25
DeKalb County Council approves encumbrance for delayed airport snow-removal equipment; runway reclamation scheduled for 2027
DeKalb County, Indiana
County council approved encumbering $989,755 for snow-removal equipment delayed to February 2026 and heard a report from Randy Fox that the airport will close for about 60 days in 2027 for reclamation and repaving of 5,000 feet of runway; council discussed tenant impacts and new hangar construction.
Source: DeKalb County Council Meeting January 7, 2026 03:51
Superintendent urges board to revoke MBLI charter, school disputes finding and requests time
Montgomery County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
Superintendent Taylor recommended the board place revocation of the MECA Business Learning Institute (MBLI) charter on the Jan. 22 agenda, citing systemic failures to implement IEPs, delayed special‑education services, documentation errors and operational vulnerabilities. MBLI leaders said they responded with corrective actions and asked for a reasonable monitoring window to preserve continuity for students.
Source: Board of Education - Board Work Session - 1/8/26 48:39
Audit of article for policy and factual accuracy
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
Issues found during internal audit and their severity; revision applied to article to resolve them.
Source: Housing and Human Services Commission Meeting - Jan. 6, 2026 00:00
Mineola trustees approve emergency public‑works repairs, cite claim against National Grid
Mineola, Nassau County, New York
The Village of Mineola approved emergency repairs for a damaged sewer lateral, an elevator and a broken water main, authorized contractor payments totaling about $34,000 across items, and said it will pursue a reimbursement claim against National Grid for the sewer damage.
Source: January 7, 2026 Work Session/Public Meeting 03:58
Parents, community urge board to reject 'Option H' that would relocate Wootton High School
Montgomery County Public Schools, School Boards, Maryland
Dozens of parents, teachers and students urged the Montgomery County Board of Education to reject “Option H,” a proposal that would permanently move Thomas Wootton High School to Crown, saying it would disrupt feeder patterns, increase buses and commute times, and raise equity and safety concerns.
Source: Board of Education - Board Work Session - 1/8/26 13:00
Newcastle council elects Sherlock as mayor, Charbonneau as deputy mayor
City Council Meetings, Newcastle, King County, Washington
At its Jan. 6 meeting, the Newcastle City Council elected Council member Sherlock mayor and Council member Charbonneau deputy mayor following nominations and brief remarks; elections were by council ballot and were announced publicly during the meeting.
Source: 2026-01-06 Council 10:42
Sunnyvale commission reviews CDBG and HOME RFPs as nonprofits, residents call for expanded weather response and safe parking
Sunnyvale , Santa Clara County, California
The Housing & Human Services Commission reviewed draft RFPs for FY2026 CDBG capital/economic development and HOME-funded tenant-based rental assistance, heard public testimony urging more inclement-weather rooms, safe parking, and a congregate shelter, and approved the consent calendar.
Source: Housing and Human Services Commission Meeting - Jan. 6, 2026 36:47
Riley County treasurer reports year-end balances, tax distributions and interest receipts
Riley, Kansas
Riley County Treasurer Shiloh Hager told commissioners the county closed the year with a general-fund balance of $5,991,007.84, ARPA funds of roughly $2.6 million, and tax-holding funds to be distributed on Jan. 20; she also reviewed investments, interest income and operational impacts from a trailer tax change.
Source: Riley County Commission's Zoom Meeting 00:00
SJC hears argument in Robinson v. Marshfield over mixed‑motive instruction and verdict form
Judicial - Supreme Court, Judicial, Massachusetts
At oral argument in SJC13825, defense counsel argued the jury received an improper mix of mixed‑motive and pretext instructions and that an internally inconsistent verdict form requires reversal or a new trial; plaintiff's counsel countered that the record shows the town urged burden‑shifting and the jury’s findings on causation and damages support the verdict.
Source: Kevin C. Robinson v. Town of Marshfield, SJC-13825 35:00
Mayor outlines 2026 priorities, highlights infrastructure work, lodging-tax trends and arts grant
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
Mayor Mary opened the meeting with a year-start address highlighting modest sales- and lodging-tax shifts, infrastructure investments including a new fire station and sidewalks, and a National Endowment for the Arts grant awarded to the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL (JANUARY 6, 2026) 10:59
Council approves new economic-development position to pursue sports-complex opportunities after salary debate
Gallatin City , Sumner County, Tennessee
Council added headcount to the Gallatin Economic Development Agency to pursue a sports-complex/business development initiative after lengthy debate over whether the role should be permanent and the appropriate salary range; an amendment to increase the pay grade failed 4–3, and the resolution passed 6–1.
Source: City of Gallatin 00:00
Riley County health department reports naloxone distribution, seeks to refill fiscal analyst post
Riley, Kansas
Riley County Health Director Diane Craig and staff updated commissioners on harm-reduction work — including naloxone distribution and lockbox pledges — requested approval to refill a vacant fiscal-analyst position, and secured approval for staff to attend a required national Drug Endangered Children conference.
Source: Riley County Commission's Zoom Meeting 00:00
House debates expanded insurance coverage for continuous glucose monitors; committee report recorded as adopted
House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
Lawmakers debated HB 6 48 on whether insurers should be required to cover continuous glucose monitors more broadly. Supporters called CGMs 'game changers' for early diabetes management; opponents cautioned about unclear clinical criteria and premium impacts. The committee report on interim study was recorded as adopted on the floor.
Source: House Session (01/07/2026) 00:00
Mass. high court weighs whether unprepared transfer counsel voided Donovan case
Judicial - Supreme Court, Judicial, Massachusetts
At oral argument the Supreme Judicial Court examined whether defense counsel’s limited presentation at a 2017 juvenile transfer hearing amounted to ineffective assistance and, if so, whether the superior-court conviction must be vacated or the matter remanded for further juvenile-court findings.
Source: Commonwealth v. Brian Donovan, SJC-13799 22:58
Council backs letter of support for 56-unit Meadowview affordable housing proposal
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
Council unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing the mayor to provide a letter of support for the 6 Oaks at Meadowview 56-unit housing project seeking Alabama Housing Finance Authority tax credits; staff said the development cost is about $19 million and asked the city to consider CDBG, HOME or tax-abatement support.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL (JANUARY 6, 2026) 05:52
Gallatin council approves water/sewer rate ordinance and funds for infrastructure projects
Gallatin City , Sumner County, Tennessee
Council approved a first-reading ordinance on water and sewer rates after debate over irrigation meter charges, and approved multiple appropriations and bids including $940,000 for water-treatment land and $750,000 for Blythe Avenue stormwater work.
Source: City of Gallatin 03:40
Tied nominations for council president resolved as mayor casts deciding vote
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
Nominations for council president pro tem produced ties that were resolved when Mayor Bonta exercised his tie-breaking vote and named Victoria Vasquez president pro tem; the council also selected a vice president after further tied rolls and mayor direction.
Source: COP City Council Mtg 01-06-26 08:23
Contentious votes replace Warren County Career Center rep and district counsel; board cites 'new blood' and process concerns
Little Miami Local, School Districts, Ohio
After lengthy debate, the Little Miami board voted 3–2 to rescind Bobby Grice’s Warren County Career Center appointment and appoint Ray Warwick, and later voted 3–2 to replace the district’s legal counsel with Omar Tarazi. Board members objected to perceived last-minute process and contractual implications.
Source: Little Miami Schools Board of Education 1/6/26 13:36
SJC argues over whether executive order and plea warnings create real deportation risk in Commonwealth v. Sambath Chang
Judicial - Supreme Court, Judicial, Massachusetts
In oral argument, defense counsel told the court a January 20, 2025 executive order creating a policy to remove removable aliens suffices under Granham to show a noncitizen faces deportation after an admission to sufficient facts; the Commonwealth said the plea warnings taken together were adequate and that prior dismissal of proceedings is relevant.
Source: Commonwealth v. Sambath Chhieng, SJC-13817 22:40
Council denies appeal, allows demolition of 1613 Cruson Street after inspectors cite unpermitted repairs
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
The council denied an appeal by B and E Real Estate and its attorney, finding that demolition had been approved after prior inspections and that subsequent unpermitted repairs left outstanding code issues; the council voted to proceed with demolition.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL (JANUARY 6, 2026) 05:12
Gallatin council approves plan map change, delays Myers Hill rezoning over road and density concerns
Gallatin City , Sumner County, Tennessee
The Gallatin City Council approved a Plan Gallatin map amendment expanding the Gallatin Gateway industrial subarea but postponed a separate Myers Hill rezoning request for three months to allow the developer to secure county road-widening approvals and related agreements.
Source: City of Gallatin 25:04
Council adopts fiscal plan for Sweetwater annexation; ordinance introduced amid strong resident objections
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
The council voted to accept a fiscal plan for the proposed Sweetwater annexation and read Ordinance 26-01 (annexation) for introduction; nearby resident Don Pavey urged the council to deny annexation, citing zoning, service costs, drainage and traffic concerns, while petitioner counsel said the project requires municipal utilities and that the fiscal analysis shows a modest annual net positive.
Source: COP City Council Mtg 01-06-26 24:05
House rejects motion to suspend rules to reintroduce 2025 tax bill aimed at school funding
House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire
The House voted down a motion to suspend rules to reintroduce material from a 2025 tax bill that backers said would restore interest/dividends and business tax revenue for schools; opponents argued the rules committee already reviewed the request and the proper process should be followed.
Source: House Session (01/07/2026) 09:17
Supreme Judicial Court hears challenge to detaining defendants to secure inpatient competency evaluations
Judicial - Supreme Court, Judicial, Massachusetts
In a single‑justice oral argument, counsel for SW urged the Supreme Judicial Court to rule that courts lack authority to detain defendants without bail solely to obtain inpatient competency evaluations and to adopt expedited appellate procedures; the Commonwealth urged local forums may provide faster review.
Source: Commonwealth v S.W., SJC-13785 29:24
Council presses HomeServe on marketing and fund oversight for utility-warranty program
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
HomeServe representatives told the council their program holds a roughly $53,000 pro-bono fund and has completed hundreds of repairs, but councilmembers said the marketing (mailed with City of Montgomery branding) misleads residents and asked staff to pause mailings until language and logo use are fixed.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL (JANUARY 6, 2026) 09:30
Mayor's appointee John Thiaguni confirmed to Planning & Zoning Commission
Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho
Council unanimously approved the mayor's appointment of John Thiaguni (teacher) to the Middleton Planning & Zoning Commission to fill a vacancy, with the term running through Feb. 21, 2027.
Source: Middleton City Council 1-06-2026 03:15
Portage council approves bond package and designates development areas to fund public-safety needs
Portage City, Porter County, Indiana
The Portage City Common Council voted to adopt five economic development revenue bond ordinances and to designate Economic Development Target Areas for the projects, a package council leaders said will generate tax-increment funds for police and fire services while leaving default risk with developers.
Source: COP City Council Mtg 01-06-26 06:29
Supreme Judicial Court hears challenge over overnight detention and inpatient competency evaluation
Judicial - Supreme Court, Judicial, Massachusetts
The Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments April 1 over whether a woman identified as RD was unlawfully detained overnight for a Section 15(a) evaluation and whether the record supported a 20-day inpatient Section 15(b) competency evaluation as the least-restrictive alternative.
Source: Commonwealth v R.D., SJC-13774 18:12
Council denies rezoning request for 6795 Selma Highway after conservation concerns
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
The Montgomery City Council voted to deny a rezoning request for 6795 Selma Highway after residents and the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources raised concerns about noise, lights, drainage and tractor-trailer parking adjacent to conservation land.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL (JANUARY 6, 2026) 08:18
Sunbury council elects president, adopts 2026 rules and fills boards and authorities
Sunbury City, Delaware County, Ohio
At the Jan. 7 meeting the council elected John Gremney as council president, adopted city council rules for 2026 aligning titles with charter changes, and approved several appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals, Planning & Zoning Commission and two new community authorities.
Source: City Council Meeting 1/7/2026 32:08
Honor Flight Central Florida flies veterans to D.C. memorials; program seeks volunteers and donations
Orange County, Florida
Honor Flight Central Florida transports about 60 veterans per mission to Washington, D.C., at no cost to participants. The volunteer-run nonprofit relies on donations, guardians who often pay part of their own costs, and a steady stream of volunteers to run orientation, medical support and welcome-home ceremonies.
Source: Operation Outreach | Honor Flight Central Florida 22:11
Tim O'Meara elected Middleton council president after multi‑candidate vote
Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho
After several nominations and rounds of voting, the council elected Tim O'Meara to serve as council president; members debated experience and the nomination process before the final vote.
Source: Middleton City Council 1-06-2026 07:18
Public Works conditionally approves driveway on County B, refers application to zoning
Sawyer County, Wisconsin
The committee approved a driveway application for a recently purchased parcel on County Road B but made approval conditional on a zoning review; the item will return to the Public Works agenda next month.
Source: Public Works 2026 01 07 03:17
Consulting arborist recommends removing large silver maple on Sunbury square; council to schedule administrative removal
Sunbury City, Delaware County, Ohio
A consulting arborist told Sunbury council that a large silver maple on the downtown square shows decay from past topping and is at risk of branch failure; council agreed to handle removal administratively and to pursue replacement plantings.
Source: City Council Meeting 1/7/2026 02:26
Escambia County schedules informational briefing and follow-up on customary beach use after counsel warns litigation likely
Escambia County, Florida
County counsel told commissioners that state statutory changes favoring public customary use require geographic findings and documentary evidence; the board scheduled a February informational Committee on the Whole and a later discussion/action item and directed staff and counsel to prepare evidentiary materials, with counsel warning a legal challenge is likely.
Source: Committee of the Whole | January 8, 2026 00:00
Council awards culvert rehabilitation contract for Middleton Road and Providence Avenue, not to exceed $220,400
Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho
Council authorized the mayor to issue a notice of award to Integrity Inspection Solutions for a culvert 'cast‑in‑place polymer' lining project at Middleton Road and Providence Avenue, with a contract amount not to exceed $220,400; the award was approved following staff recommendation and a roll‑call affirmation.
Source: Middleton City Council 1-06-2026 03:33
Sawyer County Airport reports surge in traffic, master-plan work underway
Sawyer County, Wisconsin
Airport representative reported an unusually busy three-week stretch, including multiple daily flights and a day with nine business jets, and said state-level activity on the Historic County Airport master plan and forecast review is resuming.
Source: Public Works 2026 01 07 01:57
Sunbury council approves cybersecurity policy, park contract and multiple appointments; several development items advanced
Sunbury City, Delaware County, Ohio
At its Jan. 7 meeting, Sunbury City Council adopted a cybersecurity policy resolution, approved an emergency contract for JR Smith Park improvements, approved a landscape amendment for Meadows at Sunbury Apartments, and made multiple board and commission appointments; votes were recorded by roll call.
Source: City Council Meeting 1/7/2026 05:57
Escambia County commissioners direct testing, appraisals as plan advances for former Escambia Treating Company land
Escambia County, Florida
County commissioners discussed redevelopment of more than 100 acres around the former Escambia Treating Company Superfund parcel, agreed to prioritize soil testing for parcels adjacent to a historic church, and asked staff for parcel-by-parcel testing cost estimates to present Jan. 22; Florida West will prepare a light master plan for marketable northern parcels.
Source: Committee of the Whole | January 8, 2026 00:00
Sawyer County highway official defends storm response, urges long-term plan for brine capacity and truck replacement
Sawyer County, Wisconsin
Highway Department reported severe winter workload, limited brine capacity and aging trucks; officials proposed seeking state-funded brine equipment, pursuing training for plow crews and evaluating fleet replacement to reduce operational and financial risks.
Source: Public Works 2026 01 07 08:58
Middleton council authorizes staff to send ITD letter seeking answers on SR‑44 PEL study
Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho
Council voted to send a previously drafted letter to the Idaho Transportation Department asking for written clarification on alternatives in the SR‑44 PEL study, including impacts to city‑owned wastewater property, urban renewal parcels and Main Street operations.
Source: Middleton City Council 1-06-2026 45:51
Votes at a glance: Resolutions and ordinances approved by Kane County executive committee (Jan. 6, 2026)
Kane County, Illinois
The executive committee approved multiple resolutions and ordinances including a contract for Adult Justice Center improvements, budget adjustments for Mill Creek SSA, sheriff vehicle and van purchases, noise and trespass ordinances, and intergovernmental juvenile detention agreements; several items were removed from consent for separate consideration.
Source: KC Executive Committee January 7 2026 01:01:48
Sebastian City Council tables selection of city attorney, sets Jan. 28 follow-up
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
After discussing budget limits, the option of extending its interim attorney and seeking a third alternative, the Sebastian City Council voted unanimously to table the city attorney selection and place the item on the Jan. 28 agenda for further review.
Source: January 7, 2026 - Special City Council Meeting 12:43
Middleton council tables Waterford subdivision phasing after resident raises flooding, notice concerns
Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho
Council continued a request from Hubbell/Pablo Homes to shift work from phase 4 into phase 5 of the Waterford subdivision after a neighboring property owner testified that construction altered irrigation flows and caused flooding; council set the item for Feb. 4 and asked the developer and landowner to resolve the issue in the interim.
Source: Middleton City Council 1-06-2026 45:18
Pulaski Police Chief John Dickey retires after 34 years
Giles County, Tennessee
Pulaski Police Chief John Dickey retired after 34 years in law enforcement; colleagues credited him with leading technological and procedural upgrades and mentoring staff, and a retirement ceremony marked his final official day.
Source: Pulaski Citizen Wrap for the week of January 7, 2026 00:32
County auditor’s travel-policy redline prompts debate; board sends revision back to finance committee
Kane County, Illinois
An auditor-recommended update to the county travel policy drew hours of debate over whether the auditor may "administer" exceptions or the county board must approve them; the board voted to return the item to finance committee for revision and clearer process language.
Source: KC Executive Committee January 7 2026 00:00
Residents contest density and cite code-enforcement problems during Opelika public hearings
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama
At public hearings, a resident opposed a rezoning that had been withdrawn and another read a statement alleging short notice and health impacts related to a code-violation enforcement at a Monroe Avenue property; staff confirmed the rezoning request was withdrawn but had been advertised in error.
Source: City Council Meeting January 6, 2026 17:28
Plan Commission sets plat committee, weighs clarifying changes to subdivision ordinance
Washington County, Indiana
Washington County’s Plan Commission voted to define the plat committee as the county surveyor, highway superintendent and building commissioner and discussed clarifying the subdivision control ordinance’s language on 'deeded access' (possible change to 'fee simple') and other administrative exhibits.
Source: 2026-01-06 Plan Commission 08:38
Giles County trustee Tony Reisner announces bid for second term
Giles County, Tennessee
Giles County trustee Tony Reisner announced he is running for a second term, saying he is proud of accomplishments from his first term and that serving the county has been an honor.
Source: Pulaski Citizen Wrap for the week of January 7, 2026 00:11
Kane County finance staff: 2025 reserve draw likely ~$20M, outlook for 2026 more modest
Kane County, Illinois
County finance staff told the executive committee that 2025 will close with an estimated $20 million draw from reserves (below the $27M budgeted) after slightly better revenue performance; sales and recorder fees exceeded expectations and the 2026 budget currently forecasts a $6.3M reserve draw.
Source: KC Executive Committee January 7 2026 00:00
Planning commission approves two tentative tract maps for single‑family subdivisions in northwest Fresno
Fresno City, Fresno County, California
The commission approved Tentative Tract Map 6440 (45 single‑family lots on ~8.79 acres) and Vesting Tentative Tract Map 6443 (11 lots on ~1.32 acres). Staff recommended approval for both projects; presentations noted lot sizes, trail connectivity, flood‑control pipeline constraints and estimated home prices between about $350,000 and $500,000.
Source: Fresno Planning Commission Meeting 1/7/26 07:00
Linn County finance committee defers three agenda items, approves consent agenda and adjourns
Glynn County, Georgia
At its Jan. 8, 2026 finance committee meeting, members moved to defer agenda items 7, 8 and 14 to a later date, approved the remaining consent agenda as amended, and then adjourned; the transcript records voice/hand votes but no roll-call tallies.
Source: Finance Committee Meeting 1/8/2026 01:20
Tennessee parole board denies parole for Kenneth Pat Bondurant; sheriff says he remains a threat
Giles County, Tennessee
The Tennessee Board of Parole and Probation denied parole for Kenneth Pat Bondurant after testimony from investigators and Giles County Sheriff Joe Purvis that Bondurant remains a threat; the sentence will continue through 2069 with a possible parole review in 2028.
Source: Pulaski Citizen Wrap for the week of January 7, 2026 00:37
Planning commission approves 36‑unit multifamily project at 3484 West Shields with 35% affordable bonus
Fresno City, Fresno County, California
The Fresno City Planning Commission approved Conditional Use Permit P2404504 for a 36‑unit, two‑story apartment project at 3484 West Shields Ave, including a 35% density bonus (minimum 8 affordable units), a 30‑year affordability covenant and street improvements including a 52‑foot dedication. Neighbors voiced traffic and property‑value concerns; staff and the applicant said conditions address those issues.
Source: Fresno Planning Commission Meeting 1/7/26 25:11
Sebastian Natural Resources Board nominates Charles as chair, Tom as vice chair; no contested votes required
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
During its Jan. 6 meeting the Natural Resources Board accepted nominations of Charles for chair and Tom for vice chair; because each role had a single nominee, staff said no roll-call vote was required and nominations were accepted by assent.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Natural Resources Board Meeting in Council Chambers 04:18
Kane County committee advances short-term rental licensing, sends ordinance off consent after heated debate
Kane County, Illinois
After extensive public comment and hours of discussion, the development committee voted to send a package of short-term rental rules — licensing, occupancy caps, noise and trespass tools — off the consent agenda to the full Kane County Board for two readings.
Source: KC Executive Committee January 7 2026 41:22
Little Miami board elects Wallace president, Bullock vice president; sets meetings for fourth Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Little Miami Local, School Districts, Ohio
At its organizational meeting the board elected Dave Wallace president (3–2) and Mandy Bullock vice president, agreed to move regular meetings to the fourth Wednesday at 6:00 p.m., and discussed adding a January special meeting; members asked for agendas in advance.
Source: Little Miami Schools Board of Education 1/6/26 00:00
Local animal shelter receives $300,000 grant for new facility
Giles County, Tennessee
The Giles County Bridal Shelter was awarded a $300,000 grant from the Bridal Pet Foundation to support a new facility; shelter director Jacqueline Payne said the funds will improve medical care, sanitation and space for animals and aid adoption services.
Source: Pulaski Citizen Wrap for the week of January 7, 2026 00:44
Plan Commission approves vacation of 1837-platted streets on Wingard farm to clear title
Washington County, Indiana
The Washington County Plan Commission voted unanimously to vacate several paper streets and alleys platted in an 1837 subdivision that ran through Samuel N. Wingard’s farm, after a surveyor explained historic deed descriptions and neighbors raised concerns about property lines and stormwater.
Source: 2026-01-06 Plan Commission 47:07
Youth advocates press for a municipal pool; Bark for a Park and nonprofits report fundraising wins; commission approves fee waivers
Hermosa Beach City, Los Angeles County, California
High‑school leaders and residents urged the commission to prioritize a community pool; Bark for a Park and SoCal Beach Foundation reported fundraising and program activity. The commission also approved fee waiver grants totaling $3,139 for Easter Sunrise Mass and SoCal Beach Foundation events (5‑0).
Source: Hermosa Beach Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission Meeting- January 6, 2026 02:55:27
Treasure Coast Food Bank mobile pantry distributed nearly 22,000 pounds in Sebastian; board to host follow-up Jan. 24
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
Staff reported that the Treasure Coast Food Bank mobile pantry distributed 21,957 pounds of food (about 18,297 meals) at a Dec. 19 event held on City of Sebastian property; a follow-up mobile pantry is planned for Jan. 24, and the board debriefed parade outreach and logistics.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Natural Resources Board Meeting in Council Chambers 03:43
Giles County budget committee weighs 10-, 15- and 20-year bonds, recommends tourism funding boost
Giles County, Tennessee
The Giles County budget committee debated 10-, 15- and 20-year bond terms for a courthouse renovation and recommended shifting an additional $22,000–$25,000 annually from hotel-motel taxes to tourism promotion overseen by the county chamber, citing competitive interest prospects tied to a strong county credit rating.
Source: Pulaski Citizen Wrap for the week of January 7, 2026 03:14
Opelika council approves consent agenda, demolitions and legal engagement for bed-and-breakfast variance
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama
The council unanimously approved the consent agenda, including two demolition resolutions, the First Amendment to the Opelika Mill Holdings Development Agreement, a second reading of a personnel policy amendment and a resolution to hire Gordon, Dana & Gilmore LLC to provide an independent legal opinion on a historic bed-and-breakfast variance.
Source: City Council Meeting January 6, 2026 05:37
Residents voice opposition to flat chicken limit and raise crosswalk safety concerns near Springville High
Springville City Council, Springville, Utah County, Utah
A public commenter asked the council to reject a police-chief recommendation to limit chickens to six per lot across all residential zones, saying the change sacrifices property rights for enforcement ease; separate public comments urged improvements at the Canyon Road/620 South intersection near Springville High for student safety.
Source: Springville City Council Meeting/ Planning Commission 17:14
Plat Committee approves three minor subdivisions, corrects waiver date
St. Joseph County, Indiana
The Plat Committee on Jan. 8, 2026, approved waivers and primary approval for three minor subdivisions — McNaney Estates, Littner's Cedar Road and Schwartz's Apple Road — approved Dec. 18, 2025 minutes, and adjourned. A waiver date correction for McNaney Estates was applied; the transcript does not specify the corrected date.
Source: Plat 1-8-2026 00:23
Partners in Health and local groups present community health improvement plan; local youth nail camp seeks expansion
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
Partners in Health and community partners presented a community health improvement plan targeting violence prevention, mental health and outreach with an estimated three-year mental health training cost of about $300,000; a local entrepreneur described a youth nail-camp initiative supported by Access Montgomery that served about 30 students last year and seeks to expand.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION (JANUARY 6, 2026) 08:49
Sebastian launches inaugural public environmental poll; staff to tally responses in February
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
City staff posted an inaugural public environmental poll as part of Sustainable Sebastian; early response was strong, the poll will be open through late January/early February, and results will be compiled manually because many answers are qualitative.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Natural Resources Board Meeting in Council Chambers 01:13
Hermosa Beach commission backs limited beach vending for special events, excludes alcohol
Hermosa Beach City, Los Angeles County, California
Following extended discussion, the commission voted 5‑0 to recommend council allow event‑associated vendor sales on the beach with a $115 per‑vendor daily fee, limit food sales to prepared/non‑hot items, and consider a discount for Hermosa Beach businesses; staff recommended against permitting alcohol on the beach.
Source: Hermosa Beach Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission Meeting- January 6, 2026 01:07:06
Manassas Park council welcomes newly elected treasurer and commissioner of the revenue
Manassas Park City (Independent City), Virginia
Council introduced Treasurer Donald Shoemaker and Commissioner of the Revenue Lucy Pullen. Shoemaker described a busy first days in office and reported recent collections; Pullen said staff are implementing new procedures to make processes easier for citizens.
Source: Manassas Park Governing Body Meeting, January 6, 2026 03:30
Council praises fast fire response after apartment blaze, discusses raising reinspection fees
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
Council members commended the fire department for a rapid response to a district apartment fire and discussed raising the city's administrative reinspection fee (currently $75) to improve compliance; fire officials described the $75 reinspection charged up to three times before referral for license revocation or denial of occupancy.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION (JANUARY 6, 2026) 01:57
Energy Southeast official tells Opelika council municipal utility rates have been stable
Opelika, Lee County, Alabama
Fred Clark of Energy Southeast told the Opelika City Council that contract renegotiations stabilized electric rates from 2012–2025 and that new contracts are expected to maintain stability for the next decade, keeping Opelika competitive in Lee County.
Source: City Council Meeting January 6, 2026 07:54
Springville presents 2025 citizen survey: traffic, taxes and quality-of-life trends highlighted
Springville City Council, Springville, Utah County, Utah
City consultant Troy Fitzgerald presented the 2025 citizen survey (4,821 responses; 21.17% response rate, ±2.9% margin of error), highlighting a drop in household size, continued strong satisfaction with the art museum and library, rising concerns about traffic congestion and code enforcement, and broad support for incentives to attract retail.
Source: Springville City Council Meeting/ Planning Commission 45:32
Manatee County continues dozens of land‑use items; residents press for time‑certain hearings and canopy road protections
Manatee County, Florida
The Board of County Commissioners read and continued multiple land‑use and ordinance items to late January and February dates as residents complained about lack of a quorum, inadequate notice and urged time‑certain hearings for the contested Zipporah Road rezone and protection of its live‑oak canopy.
Source: January 8, 2026 - Land Use Meeting - 2026-01-08 09:00:00 23:51
Council reviews emergency declaration for Wares Ferry Road and $80,000 contract for Roseberry Road bridge assessment
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
The council considered a resolution declaring an emergency for Wares Ferry Road under Alabama code and a contract with Thompson Engineering for $80,000 to perform environmental consultant services related to the Roseberry Road bridge replacement.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION (JANUARY 6, 2026) 00:32
Sebastian plans Feb. 14 ‘Great Air Potato Roundup’; staff warns local air potato species is toxic
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
The Natural Resources Board set volunteer shifts for the Great Air Potato Roundup on Feb. 14, 9 a.m.–1 p.m., outlined logistics and partnerships, and staff cautioned that the local air potato species is toxic to people and animals and unsuitable for consumption.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Natural Resources Board Meeting in Council Chambers 08:16
Residents urge independent review of Michael Stanley Ewing’s death; council cites open investigation
Springville City Council, Springville, Utah County, Utah
Multiple Springville residents and family members asked the council to support an external, independent review into the investigation of Michael Stanley Ewing’s death, citing perceived gaps in evidence review and limited transparency; the mayor said the matter is an open investigation and directed questions to City Attorney John Penrod.
Source: Springville City Council Meeting/ Planning Commission 18:44
Manassas Park council backs CMAQ application for active-transportation projects and RSTP feasibility study for rail crossing
Manassas Park City (Independent City), Virginia
Council approved two resolutions: one supporting a CMAQ (CMAQ/CMAC) application for active-transportation improvements and another supporting an RSTP application (about $300,000) to fund a feasibility study for a grade-separated rail crossing on Manassas Drive.
Source: Manassas Park Governing Body Meeting, January 6, 2026 05:52
Council member says Mobile Street Brownfield meeting lacked robust outreach; grants staff says announcements were made
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
A council member urged broader outreach for a Mobile Street Brownfield public meeting tied to a grant application; grants staff said notices (newspaper ad, city website) were posted and the in-person meeting would proceed the next night.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION (JANUARY 6, 2026) 01:10
City of Sebastian recertified as Tree City USA, wins 2025 Growth Award
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
The City of Sebastian’s Natural Resources Board announced the city has been recertified as a Tree City USA and awarded the program’s 2025 Growth Award; staff credited improved documentation and said materials and signage updates are pending.
Source: January 6, 2026 - Natural Resources Board Meeting in Council Chambers 01:14
Planning staff says state conservation office objected to rezoning of 6795 Selma Highway
Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Alabama
A rezoning request for 6.8 acres at 6795 Selma Highway was approved by the planning commission with conditions despite an emailed objection from the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, which staff said uses the adjoining property for wildlife and hunting.
Source: MONTGOMERY CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION (JANUARY 6, 2026) 02:28
Manassas Park endorses VDOT design for Manassas Drive sidewalk; federal grant covers most costs
Manassas Park City (Independent City), Virginia
The Manassas Park governing body voted to endorse VDOT's design for a roughly 600-foot sidewalk on Manassas Drive. VDOT said the project is about 40% designed, with a current engineering estimate of $1.2M and a funded budget placeholder of roughly $1.7M (20% city match).
Source: Manassas Park Governing Body Meeting, January 6, 2026 27:23
Hermosa Beach commission recommends LA Galaxy World Cup watch parties for 2026, asks that VIP area not be on sand
Hermosa Beach City, Los Angeles County, California
The Parks & Recreation advisory commission voted 5‑0 to recommend council approve LA Galaxy "soccer celebration" World Cup watch parties on the beach in July 2026, citing coordination with AAU volleyball and staff plans for crowd management; commissioners urged no VIP section on the sand.
Source: Hermosa Beach Parks, Recreation and Community Resources Advisory Commission Meeting- January 6, 2026 47:22
Collingswood board deadlocks on president, elects Zakia as vice president and completes annual appointments
Collingswood Public School District, School Districts, New Jersey
After a tie that stalled its selection of a president, the Collingswood Board of Education moved on to elect a vice president, completed annual committee appointments, adopted district policies and appointed Beth Anne Coleman as public agency compliance officer.
Source: Collingswood Board of Education Meeting: January 8, 2026 06:30
Little Miami board adopts tax budget; treasurer warns property-tax reform will cut revenue
Little Miami Local, School Districts, Ohio
The Little Miami Local board approved its tax budget for fiscal 2027 after a presentation from the treasurer showing multi-year projections and warning that recent Ohio property-tax reforms will flatten property-tax revenue and leave the district millions short over five years.
Source: Little Miami Schools Board of Education 1/6/26 54:11
Kuna City Council adopts amendments to downtown design standards (Resolution R042026)
Kuna City, Ada County, Idaho
The council approved Resolution R042026 to amend Kuna's downtown design standards, updating color palettes and removing tiered color requirements; Planning and Zoning Director Doug Hansen said the changes apply to future redevelopment and most do not require additional public hearings.
Source: City Council Meeting 01/06/2026 00:00
Goshen ZBA grants two variances and partial interpretation for Healy Ford expansion
Goshen, Orange County, New York
The Goshen Zoning Board of Appeals granted two area variances — a reduction of the 100-foot stream setback to roughly 47.8 feet and an impervious-surface variance raising coverage to about 78.5% — and a limited code interpretation for long-term vehicle storage, subject to planning-board site-plan review and conditions.
Source: Zoning Board Meeting. January 6, 2025. 35:59
Franklin County commissioners approve routine business, honor employee and present donation to Little Daisy's Closet
Franklin County, Pennsylvania
At their Jan. 7 meeting the Franklin County Board of Commissioners approved the agenda, minutes and consent items, named Stacy Parsons employee of the month and accepted $660 raised by an employee fundraiser for Little Daisy's Closet; no public comment or new business was recorded.
Source: County Commissioners Live Stream -05:-10
Allegany County approves $990,000 medical transport readiness contract
Allegany County, New York
Allegany County approved a $990,000 renewal with Medical Transport Systems Service to fund readiness for resident transport, a contract Tim Boyd described as a continuation of a roughly two- to two-and-a-half-year relationship. The motion passed by voice vote; building security was set for further discussion next month.
Source: Public Safety Committee - January 7, 2026 - Continuation 00:31
Medina ratifies three-year contracts for patrol and dispatch units; one abstention recorded
Medina City Council, Medina City, Medina, Medina County, Ohio
The Medina City Council voted Jan. 6 to ratify two three-year collective bargaining agreements with the Ohio Patrolmen's Benevolent Association covering patrol officers and communication officers; the patrol agreement passed 5–0 with one abstention, citing a familial conflict.
Source: City Council Organizational Mtg-Special Council 1-6-26 02:53
Wentworth council adopts use rules and rental rates for Wentworth Consolidated School event space
Rockingham County, Virginia
The council approved a facilities-use agreement and updated rules for the Wentworth Consolidated School site, including a ban on tobacco on the premises, safety rules for the gym (no baseball practice, no dunking, shoe restrictions), a $150 security deposit, $10 kitchen use fee, amended resident and nonresident event-room rental rates ($400 and $500 for a 4-hour block) and a requirement that groups of more than 30 using alcohol employ a state-approved bartender. The council removed a requirement that clients hire an off-duty Rockingham County sheriff’s deputy.
Source: January 6, 2026 Wentworth Town Council Meeting 43:39
Selma police report: no homicides and no fatal traffic collisions in 2025
Selma City, Fresno County, California
Police Chief Alcaraz told the Jan. 6 Selma City Council that, based on preliminary reporting, the city recorded no homicides and no fatal traffic collisions in 2025; the department also conducted a Dec. 19 DUI checkpoint that resulted in an arrest.
Source: Selma City Council Meeting 00:00
Residents press commission on motel blight and code enforcement; Chamber and small-business updates offered
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
During audience comments, a resident described ongoing crime, debris and feral-cat problems at two Shores properties and asked for enforcement; Chamber and business representatives promoted upcoming events and new local restaurant openings.
Source: City Commission Meeting - 01/06/26 05:25
Council hears public input on sale of 18.9-acre town parcel; staff outlines bidding timeline
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
At a statutorily required public hearing, staff described plans to offer an 18.9-acre town parcel (appraised at $6,390,000) for sale; prospective bidders include Christ Church of the Valley, and a developer urged the council to adhere to the parcel's public-facilities general-plan designation.
Source: Regular Meeting - 1/6/2026 6:30:00 PM 04:59
Kuna City swears in two newly elected members, honors departing councilor and elects a new council president
Kuna City, Ada County, Idaho
At its Jan. 6 meeting, the Kuna City Council swore in Michael Rocco and Chris Bruce, presented a service award to departing councilor John Laraway, and elected Chris Bruce as council president; two residents offered public comment urging periodic review of subdivisions and fidelity to constitutional limits.
Source: City Council Meeting 01/06/2026 00:00
Medina Council swears in mayor, reassigns committees and confirms mayoral appointments
Medina City Council, Medina City, Medina, Medina County, Ohio
At an organizational session Jan. 6, Medina swore in Mayor James A. Shields and four councilmembers, approved committee assignments and confirmed mayoral department appointments; council also readopted its rules and elected Reggie Hare as president pro tem.
Source: City Council Organizational Mtg-Special Council 1-6-26 02:53
City manager highlights staff certifications and recognizes retiring public safety officer
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
City Manager Mike Fowler reported multiple staff certifications, permitting system improvements and the retirement of public safety officer Anthony McCullough; the commission heard an update on a utility-wrap project and upcoming community events.
Source: City Commission Meeting - 01/06/26 04:30
Selma applies for $50,000 T‑Mobile grant to improve restrooms at Pioneer Village
Selma City, Fresno County, California
City Manager Rogers said staff submitted a $50,000 T‑Mobile grant request, prepared with Granite Solutions, to fund restroom improvements at Pioneer Village; public‑information staff produced a supplemental video for the application and council members endorsed the outreach.
Source: Selma City Council Meeting 16:23
Wentworth council approves $7,200 school refrigeration purchase, new computers and IT service; adopts budget amendment
Rockingham County, Virginia
Council approved a combined $7,200 purchase for a refrigerator and freezer for the Wentworth Consolidated School, accepted quotes for new computers and a monthly IT service contract, and passed Budget Amendment No. 3 to reallocate $12,500 for capital purchases and $2,000 for IT software support.
Source: January 6, 2026 Wentworth Town Council Meeting 19:34
Commission reaffirms Mr. Pollard as Planning & Zoning regular member; one commissioner recuses
Daytona Beach Shores, Volusia County, Florida
The Daytona Beach Shores City Commission voted to reaffirm Mr. Pollard as a regular member of the Planning & Zoning Board after finding he owns real property in the city; the motion passed 4–0 with one recusal due to campaign donations.
Source: City Commission Meeting - 01/06/26 03:06
Selma officials say animal‑shelter policy under review after public concerns about abandoned puppy
Selma City, Fresno County, California
Public commenters raised concerns about an abandoned puppy and after‑hours shelter pick‑ups. City staff said the incident was addressed, a proposed policy for after‑hours call‑in standby was sent to bargaining units, and the council will reconsider the matter Jan. 20.
Source: Selma City Council Meeting 29:17
Wentworth council approves 3% merit raises for deputy clerk and town clerk
Rockingham County, Virginia
The town council approved 3% merit increases for deputy clerk/accounting clerk Hunter Wilson and town clerk/finance officer Yvonne Russell after personnel-committee evaluations rated both staff highly; both increases were included in the FY2025–26 budget.
Source: January 6, 2026 Wentworth Town Council Meeting 02:04
Board weighs single‑hauler waste options, licensing and outreach as South Metro study continues
Littleton City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Public comment and board discussion focused on timing and strategy for a single‑hauler waste program: a resident urged immediate local action while staff described regional South Metro work, potential phasing, hauler licensing options, and producer-responsibility funds to support outreach and events.
Source: Environmental Stewardship Board Meeting - 01/07/2026 01:30:42
Hayward schedules Feb. 28 budget retreat as leaders weigh business license tax and other fixes after $30M reserve use
Hayward City, Alameda County, California
At a Jan. 6 Hayward City Council work session, staff outlined steps that balanced the 2025–26 budget but left no contingency and flagged a large reserve drawdown; councilmembers and residents debated revenue options including a possible modernized business license tax ahead of a Feb. 28 retreat.
Source: Hayward City Council Meeting January 6, 2026 01:33:31
Selma council directs staff to proceed with High Street planter redesign ahead of Blossom Trail
Selma City, Fresno County, California
The Selma City Council gave staff consensus direction Jan. 6 to redesign downtown High Street planters with a steel border, turf near sidewalks and larger decorative rock and drought‑resistant plants toward the buildings, and asked Public Works to produce cost estimates and material samples with the goal of completing work before the Blossom Trail kickoff.
Source: Selma City Council Meeting 00:00
Sen. Phil Berger previews short session, flags DMV backlog and local transportation funding
Rockingham County, Virginia
Sen. Phil Berger told the Wentworth Town Council that the legislature is in an interim period with a short session expected in April or May; he urged towns to submit local-bill requests, described ongoing DMV backlogs and audits, and said he secured $2,000,000 for an engineering study to address US 220 congestion in Rockingham County.
Source: January 6, 2026 Wentworth Town Council Meeting 19:01
Casper council postpones decision on Eagle Valley replat amid flood and legal concerns
Casper, Natrona, Wyoming
After more than two hours of public comment and technical questioning, Casper City Council voted unanimously to postpone a decision on the Eagle Valley No. 3 subdivision replat to Feb. 3, 2026, citing outstanding drainage, geotechnical and legal questions that staff and the applicant will address.
Source: City of Casper | January 6th | City Council Meeting 01:49:14
Commissioners press staff to improve permitting access; guest account created but not yet active
Doña Ana County, New Mexico
Commissioners at the Jan. 8 meeting pressed Doña Ana County staff to improve planning/permitting customer service, seeking live phone coverage, clearer voicemail guidance, and a way for property owners to check permit status; staff said a guest account exists but permissions remain under development and pledged a follow-up and tutorials.
Source: Planning & Zoning Commission, Annual Meeting - January 8, 2026 07:59
Littleton staff present code changes to expand EV charging and tighten review of new gas stations
Littleton City, Arapahoe County, Colorado
Planning staff told the Environmental Stewardship Board they are drafting changes to the Unified Land Use Code that would allow standalone electric vehicle (EV) charging as a principal use in more places while making new fuel sales (gas stations) subject to conditional-use review; staff said Littleton is close to complying with House Bill 24-1173 but will remove some accessory exemptions and add standards for principal-use chargers.
Source: Environmental Stewardship Board Meeting - 01/07/2026 34:23
Ready Fairfax launches 2026 webinar series and urges residents to refresh emergency kits
Fairfax County, Virginia
Fairfax County staff previewed the Ready Fairfax 2026 webinar series, urged residents to maintain 3–5 days of emergency supplies, sign up for Fairfax Alerts and Community Connect, and use the emergency health profile tied to a registered phone number for 911 calls.
Source: Stronger Together: Building Resilient Communities - DEMS Webinar (January 2026) 05:54
Douglas County officials celebrate new recycling center and expanded transfer station
Douglas County, Georgia
Officials commemorated the opening of a new recycling center and an expanded transfer station in Douglas County, noting the center is now undercover, the transfer station is three times larger by square footage, and the project was paid in part with SPLOST funds.
Source: Transfer Station and Recycling Center Ribbon Cutting Highlights 01:42
Board adopts UDC map amendments for 49 uncontested parcels; contested parcels deferred
Douglas County, Georgia
Douglas County adopted Unified Development Code map amendments affecting 49 uncontested parcels (mostly down‑zonings where prior rezonings did not vest). Contested parcels were removed from the package for later review; staff will provide a district‑by‑district breakout on request.
Source: Joint BOC Planning and Zoning Meeting January 6, 2026 07:40
Sarpy County approves routine consents, tax corrections and awards $165,000 HVAC contract; enters executive session
Sarpy County, Nebraska
On Jan. 6 the Sarpy County Board approved Board of Equalization and commissioners’ consent agendas, approved tax corrections, awarded a $165,000 contract for a boardroom HVAC upgrade to Fluid Mechanical LLC and voted to enter executive session to discuss litigation, contracts and personnel.
Source: Board Meetings - Jan 06 2026 00:00
Healey highlights coverage gains, behavioral-health centers and a $25 cap on certain drug costs
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
The governor said the state increased health coverage by 60,000 people, opened 31 community behavioral health centers serving more than 30,000 young people, and signed a law capping certain prescription costs at $25 per month; she also directed the administration to shift resources toward primary care.
Source: 2025 State of the Commonwealth Address 01:30
Fairfax County invites residents to join Volunteer Emergency Team, offers leader training
Fairfax County, Virginia
Fairfax County described its Volunteer Emergency Team (referred to in the transcript as the 'vet team'), said it works with Volunteer Fairfax and partners, and encouraged residents to sign up via the county volunteer management system; volunteer roles include donation distribution and debris cleanup, and leader training will prepare residents to run volunteer reception centers.
Source: Stronger Together: Building Resilient Communities - DEMS Webinar (January 2026) 00:59
Douglas County opens rebuilt transfer station and first undercover recycling center
Douglas County, Georgia
Douglas County celebrated the Dec. 16, 2025, opening of a rebuilt Waste Transfer Station and the county’s first undercover recycling center, funded in part by SPLOST and built with local contractors; officials said the transfer station would open to users 'on Monday.'
Source: Transfer Station and Recycling Center Ribbon Cutting 00:00
County approves contractor’s yard rezoning and special use with sewer, screening and traffic conditions
Douglas County, Georgia
Douglas County approved a revised rezoning (Z2025‑85) and special use (S2025‑86) to allow a contractor's yard and outdoor storage; staff required public sewer connection, prohibited data centers, and mandated opaque screening and landscaping; applicant engaged Parkside neighborhood on traffic mitigation.
Source: Joint BOC Planning and Zoning Meeting January 6, 2026 19:17
Residents press council on water rates, infrastructure, alleged harassment and records management
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
Dozens of residents used the public-comment period to urge the council to prioritize water infrastructure and fiscal discipline, propose an agricultural water-rate ordinance, and allege misconduct including use of fake social-media accounts and improper records handling.
Source: Regular Meeting - 1/6/2026 6:30:00 PM 12:35
Fairfax County announces new access and functional needs officer for mass-care responses
Fairfax County, Virginia
Fairfax County Department of Emergency Management said it will create an access and functional needs officer position in 2026 to coordinate accommodations during mass-care scenarios, advise staff on ADA and civil-rights compliance, and help partner organizations support residents with disabilities.
Source: Stronger Together: Building Resilient Communities - DEMS Webinar (January 2026) 00:39
Healey moves from passage to implementation on $5 billion Affordable Homes Act, calls to ban tenant broker fees
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Governor Maura Healey said the Affordable Homes Act will move into implementation, reported a 50% increase in state program production, and urged abolition of tenant broker fees while pledging to help towns implement MBTA Communities zoning changes.
Source: 2025 State of the Commonwealth Address 00:22
Resident warns tree-removal planning as council awards $1.23M Cypress Island drainage contract
St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
At the Saint Martin Parish Council meeting, the council announced a $1,227,872 award for the Cypress Island Jodeigh drainage project and heard Billy Broussard urge proactive tree removal to avoid post-construction flooding.
Source: St. Martin Parish Government Regular Meeting January 6, 2026 01:59
Lawrenceburg Historic Preservation Commission holds officer elections, approves minutes and adjourns
Lawrenceburg City, Dearborn County, Indiana
During its January meeting the commission approved the prior meeting minutes, elected Gail Stevens as chair, Tim Denning as vice chair and Sally Johns as secretary, and then adjourned; motions were passed by voice vote and no contested ballots were recorded.
Source: 2026-01-07 Lawrenceburg Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 00:00
Doña Ana County Planning and Zoning Commission elects officers, approves 2026 schedule and bylaw update
Doña Ana County, New Mexico
At its Jan. 8 organizational meeting the Doña Ana County Planning and Zoning Commission confirmed a slate of officers for 2026, approved the commission’s meeting calendar and a technical bylaws update, and scheduled administrative approvals for Jan. 22.
Source: Planning & Zoning Commission, Annual Meeting - January 8, 2026 02:48
Healey pledges $8 billion over 10 years to modernize transportation, cites major federal grants
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Governor Maura Healey proposed investing $8 billion over the next decade to repair bridges, close MBTA budget shortfalls, expand commuter-rail platforms and use federal grants to advance projects including a Cape Cod bridge initiative.
Source: 2025 State of the Commonwealth Address 00:00
Planning board tables Donegan three‑lot subdivision at Black River Boulevard pending county review
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The board opened and closed a public hearing for a proposed three‑lot subdivision at 1814 Black River Boulevard but tabled SEQR and subdivision review because required county planning review had not been returned.
Source: 1/6/26 Planning Board Meeting 09:01
Bonner County board moves into executive session to discuss litigation and records exempt
Bonner County, Idaho
After recessing to allow participants to attend, the board reconvened at 11:00 a.m. and voted to enter executive session under Idaho Code 74-206(1)(f) for litigation and to include records-exempt matters; the motion was seconded and passed by roll call.
Source: Bonner County Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/06/26 @ 9:00 AM 01:28
Board approves several Veterans Memorial permits, denies used‑car/repair rezoning amid saturation concerns
Douglas County, Georgia
On Jan. 6 Douglas County approved multiple special‑use permits for outdoor storage and a landscape supply business on Veterans Memorial Highway, and denied a rezoning and special‑use to permit used‑car sales and repair at 11111 Veterans Memorial Highway citing saturation and neighborhood impacts.
Source: Joint BOC Planning and Zoning Meeting January 6, 2026 00:00
Sarpy County wastewater agency reports clean audit, recommends smaller WIFIA draw to strengthen debt coverage
Sarpy County, Nebraska
At the Jan. 6 Sarpy County meeting, Wastewater Agency Director Dan Hollins reported a clean audit and recommended drawing $33 million of a $45 million WIFIA loan to improve debt-service coverage; agency staff will return with WIFIA’s formal response and any required approvals.
Source: Board Meetings - Jan 06 2026 00:00
Healey outlines $8B transportation plan, $5B housing rollout and social supports in State of the Commonwealth address
Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts
Governor Maura Healey framed a forward-looking agenda in her State of the Commonwealth address, highlighting a 10-year, $8 billion transportation investment, implementation of the $5 billion Affordable Homes Act, childcare and tax relief measures, and new health and AI initiatives.
Source: 2025 State of the Commonwealth Address 00:00
Planning board approves Hanger Road 102,000‑sq‑ft office building, issues SEQR negative declaration
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The City of Rome Planning Board on Jan. 6 approved a site plan and issued a SEQR negative declaration for a proposed 102,000‑square‑foot, three‑story office building on Hanger Road, conditioned on continued coordination with the New York State Department of Transportation on traffic and right‑of‑way issues.
Source: 1/6/26 Planning Board Meeting 10:01
Saint Martin Parish Council elects 2026 leadership, advances routine ordinances and resolutions
St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
The Saint Martin Parish Council elected Vincent Alexander chair and Chris Corvio vice chair for 2026, moved multiple zoning and budget items forward, and approved several change orders and contract awards during its January meeting.
Source: St. Martin Parish Government Regular Meeting January 6, 2026 00:00
Highland Beach advisory board sets plan for Feb. 17 dune-restoration wine tasting, with payment and RSVP safeguards
Town of Highland Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
Advisory board members confirmed Feb. 17 as the tentative date for a library wine-tasting event to promote dune restoration, debated ticket price and minimum attendance, and tasked staff to confirm vendor requirements and town payment policy before invitations go out.
Source: January 07, 2026 Natural Resources Preservation Advisory Board Regular Meeting 01:07:10
Council approves consent items including IT contracts, reclaimed-water IGA and road/ADA work
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
Gilbert's council approved consent items 4–12 (7–0), including a five-year Queen Creek reclaimed-water IGA, a Lumen connectivity contract not to exceed $2.5 million, several construction task orders, and data-governance and records-support change orders.
Source: Regular Meeting - 1/6/2026 6:30:00 PM 04:49
Rivermount resident raises equity concerns about sewer connection costs at Planning Commission meeting
Planning Commission , Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
At the Jan. 7 Planning Commission meeting, resident Kevin Kaiser said recent meetings on Rivermount sewer work omitted key cost breakdowns and said per-household assessments could range from about $10,000 to more than $40,000 depending on phase and grant application, calling the allocation unfair.
Source: Reno City Planning Commission | January 7, 2026 03:37
Washington County meeting: president nomination approved; meeting adjourned
Washington County, Indiana
Officials nominated and approved 'Mister Yoon' to remain president by voice vote and later moved to adjourn; both actions passed by voice with no roll-call tallies recorded.
Source: 2026-01-08 Ambulance Meeting 37:44
Residents press county on Sand Creek plat submerged-lands accounting; commissioners warn of fraudulent planning invoices
Bonner County, Idaho
Two residents asked whether adjacent homeowners received notice for the Sand Creek final plat and whether submerged-wetland rules from Title 12 are being applied; county staff said the item was a final plat and offered to follow up with planning. Commissioners also warned residents to verify any planning invoices due to a recent uptick in sophisticated fraud attempts.
Source: Bonner County Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/06/26 @ 9:00 AM 01:23
Public works presents snow-removal plan, experiments with brine to reduce salt use
Kent City Council, Kent City, Portage County, Ohio
Public works staff described the city's snow-removal routes, crew schedules and a sidewalk program; staff said pre-wetting and brine use has reduced salt consumption by about 18 percent but raises maintenance and runoff concerns.
Source: City of Kent Council Committee Meeting January 7 2026 11:55
Gilbert issues proclamation for Human Trafficking Prevention Month, hears county and church coalition remarks
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
The council proclaimed January 2026 Human Trafficking Prevention Month and hosted speakers from the Maricopa County Attorney's Office and the Not In Our City church coalition urging awareness, reporting and community partnerships.
Source: Regular Meeting - 1/6/2026 6:30:00 PM 04:16
Planning Commission unanimously recommends rezoning 386 Holcomb to downtown mixed-use
Planning Commission , Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
The Reno Planning Commission voted unanimously Jan. 7 to recommend that city council rezone 386 Holcomb from Professional Office to Mixed Use Downtown Riverwalk District (MDRD) and remove the Wells Avenue neighborhood planning overlay, forwarding the staff recommendation.
Source: Reno City Planning Commission | January 7, 2026 13:41
Washington County EMS reports 2025 run totals, hires and rising equipment costs
Washington County, Indiana
In a Washington County meeting, Speaker 5 reported 2,811 runs in 2025, monthly deposits and subsidy contributions, announced three new hires and warned of steep future equipment costs — including near-$200,000 remount estimates and monitor quotes above $400,000.
Source: 2026-01-08 Ambulance Meeting 02:31
Sheriff: county approves $3,500 policy-manual subscription and renews communications lease
Bonner County, Idaho
The board approved a $3,500 annual renewal with Law Enforcement Policy Center LLC for an Idaho policing policy manual and authorized a $4,200 confidential lease renewal for a county communications site used by emergency services.
Source: Bonner County Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/06/26 @ 9:00 AM 02:27
Wausau staff schedules Jan. 29 public session for 1300 Cleveland; committee seeks clearer materials and multilingual feedback options
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin
City staff said a public engagement session for 1300 Cleveland Avenue is set for Jan. 29 with mailers, door hangers and social posts; a neighborhood contact urged removal or clearer explanation of an outdated 'future land use designation' slide from the 2017 plan and asked for multilingual feedback forms and public access to the meeting.
Source: Wausau Economic Development Committee Meeting - 1/6/26 26:49
Portuguese American Club approved for new club license after late renewal; officials warn about prior gambling devices
Lawrence City, Essex County, Massachusetts
Lawrence's Licensing Board approved a new club license for the Portuguese American Club after the group failed to renew on time; commissioners flagged prior warnings about entertainment/gambling devices and instructed the club to correct its application before the ABCC submission.
Source: Licensing Board Meeting January 07, 2026 11:07
Erlanger spotlights local small business and reports leases, openings and scholarship deadline
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
The council recognized AAS gym in a business spotlight; City Administrator Mark Collier reported two new leases at AmeriStop Plaza, a Nerf Battles opening Jan. 17 at 600 Rodeo Drive, soft openings for Dairy Queen and Jimmy John’s, and a post-secondary scholarship application for Erlanger residents due March 6.
Source: Live with Restream 11:00
Committee to tour justice support services and sheriff's office; members thank staffer Janet
St. Croix County, Wisconsin
Committee members thanked staffer Janet, announced a walkthrough of the justice support services department and the sheriff's office for oversight familiarization, confirmed the next meeting for May, and adjourned the formal session.
Source: St Croix County Public Protection January 8th, 2026 00:21
Wausau Board of Public Works approves multiple contractor payments, grants time extension for siphon project
Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin
At its Jan. 7 meeting the Wausau Board of Public Works approved pay estimates to multiple contractors, granted a one-month substantial-completion extension for the Washington Street siphon project and approved a Portland cement concrete license for BK Flat Works.
Source: Wausau Board of Public Works Meeting - 1/7/26 03:56
Bonner County approves FY26 claims and demands including flood repairs and medical costs
Bonner County, Idaho
The board approved FY26 claims batch no. 14 totaling $427,899.59 (including about $195,000 for technology and ~$45,000 for road and bridge flood repairs) and FY26 demands batch no. 14 totaling $226,359.70 for self-insured medical costs; commissioners warned residents that flood-repair local share remains uncertain.
Source: Bonner County Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/06/26 @ 9:00 AM 02:15
Erlanger details Narrows Road sidewalk project, traffic changes and bid schedule
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
Mayor Feddy reported the city secured necessary easements for the Narrows Road sidewalk project, outlined work (sidewalks, repaving, new stops, speed limit reduction to 25 mph), and said the project will be advertised Jan. 8 with bids opened Jan. 29 and expected completion by the end of the fiscal year.
Source: Live with Restream 01:26
Council moves to adopt cybersecurity policy required by state law
Kent City Council, Kent City, Portage County, Ohio
Staff told the council that changes to the Ohio Revised Code through House Bill 96 require municipalities to adopt cybersecurity policies; council moved, seconded and approved the staff-prepared policy collection.
Source: City of Kent Council Committee Meeting January 7 2026 00:42
Judge in Providence Municipal Court dismisses red-light citation after mother says she was rushing son to hospital
Municipal Court of Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
An unnamed judge dismissed a red-light citation after the defendant said she was driving at about 4 a.m. to Hasbro Children's Hospital to take her son, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair; the judge cited the family’s circumstances when ending the case.
Source: Guilty Of Being A Good Mother 01:47
Bonner County adopts comprehensive revision to employee classification policy
Bonner County, Idaho
The Bonner County Board of County Commissioners unanimously adopted a comprehensive rewrite of Personnel Policy 500 to clarify employee classification, align definitions with the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Affordable Care Act, and address internal classification inconsistencies raised by county offices.
Source: Bonner County Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/06/26 @ 9:00 AM 05:04
Erlanger council adopts municipal order to dispose of surplus property
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
Council voted to adopt a municipal order authorizing disposal of various city-owned items from Public Works and Fire, with the order presented under KRS 82 0 8 3; the motion carried by voice vote on Jan. 6.
Source: Live with Restream 00:41
Council appoints Chuck Bongiovanni vice mayor for 2026
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
The Gilbert Town Council unanimously appointed Councilmember Chuck Bongiovanni as vice mayor for a one-year term during its Jan. 6 meeting following a nomination and voice vote.
Source: Regular Meeting - 1/6/2026 6:30:00 PM 00:22
Appellate panel hears challenge to gang-related evidence in Crossley murder conviction
Judicial, Tennessee
In oral argument, defense counsel challenged admission of expert gang testimony and Rule 404(b) evidence as unreliable and prejudicial, while the state said video, physical and associational evidence supported admission for motive and identity. The court took the matter under advisement.
Source: State of Tennessee v. Gerald Elijah Crossley 33:24
Court recalls warrant for Brandon Lopez and schedules review; city to move certain cases to veterans court
Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington
Lake Forest Park Municipal Court recalled a warrant and set a review hearing for Brandon Lopez on Feb. 4, 2026, and the city said it will file a motion to dismiss without prejudice on another case so it can proceed in veterans court; several administrative calendar items were addressed.
Source: Lake Forest Park Court's Personal Meeting Room 00:00
Planning board recommends approval for two historic‑district modifications at 210 West Liberty and 215 North George
Rome, Oneida County, New York
The board recommended approval of a small porch demolition and repair at the former rectory at 210 West Liberty Street and approved a separate historic‑district opinion for a damaged property on North George Street; both motions passed unanimously and were recommended to legal review where noted.
Source: 1/6/26 Planning Board Meeting 06:02
Board approves three Parker Street lodging-house license applications contingent on inspections
Lawrence City, Essex County, Massachusetts
MCB Development's applications for lodging-house licenses at 183, 198 and 200 Parker Street were approved Jan. 7 on the condition the properties pass fire and city inspections; commissioners emphasized inspections must be scheduled and completed before licenses issue.
Source: Licensing Board Meeting January 07, 2026 06:09
At a glance: Casper council actions Jan. 6, 2026 — liquor-license transfers, ordinance adoption, and consent items
Casper, Natrona, Wyoming
Council approved multiple consent items including three retail liquor license transfers, adopted a municipal code text amendment on planning-and-zoning meetings, and approved a slate of routine resolutions and appointments; several votes recorded as unanimous or with single abstentions.
Source: City of Casper | January 6th | City Council Meeting 02:22:03
Governor discusses property-tax ballot strategy, homeowner insurance progress and rural budget offsets
Governor's Cabinet: Rep. DeSantis, Executive , Florida
The governor urged a single ballot vehicle for property-tax relief to avoid splitting votes, rejected proposals that limit relief only to seniors, and said his budget includes funds to offset lost rural revenue if relief passes.
Source: Governor DeSantis Announces $167.5 Million for Infrastructure in Small and Rural Communities 06:09
Erlanger council records first reading of zoning change tied to Kentucky House Bill 160
Erlanger City, Kenton County, Kentucky
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Erlanger City Council recorded a first reading of a zoning text amendment to align the city code with Kentucky House Bill 160 by redefining "qualified manufactured homes" and removing separate-use standards, following a unanimous planning commission recommendation.
Source: Live with Restream 01:04
Judge amends driving-license charge to infraction; $387 penalty imposed
Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington
A driving-license-suspended criminal charge for a defendant identified in the record as "Dominique Rosella Bircher" was amended to a no valid operator's license infraction with a $387 fine; the defendant had reinstated her license Dec. 22 and the court granted the amendment.
Source: Lake Forest Park Court's Personal Meeting Room 00:58
Casper council reaffirms leadership for 2026; vice mayor sworn in
Casper, Natrona, Wyoming
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Casper City Council formally selected its mayor and vice mayor for 2026 and administered the oath of office to the vice mayor; councilors offered brief remarks about priorities for the year.
Source: City of Casper | January 6th | City Council Meeting 02:37
Governor to call special legislative session in April to redraw congressional map
Governor's Cabinet: Rep. DeSantis, Executive , Florida
Citing a likely U.S. Supreme Court ruling and significant population shifts, the governor said he will issue a proclamation to convene a special legislative session in late April to redraw Florida’s congressional districts.
Source: Governor DeSantis Announces $167.5 Million for Infrastructure in Small and Rural Communities 01:02
Licensing board approves Taino's Fried Chicken & Cafe license
Lawrence City, Essex County, Massachusetts
The Lawrence City Licensing Board approved a common victualler license for Taino's Fried Chicken & Cafe after receiving a brief presentation from owner Luis Fernandez and checks from police and fire; motion passed 2-0.
Source: Licensing Board Meeting January 07, 2026 01:45
Juneau Assembly adopts resolution declaring local emergency for December–January storm, seeks state and federal aid
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
The Juneau City and Borough Assembly adopted Resolution 4038, declaring a local emergency in response to a December 2025–January 2026 winter storm and requesting state and federal assistance to support snow-load clearing, drainage, hydrant access and avalanche monitoring. The assembly approved the measure by unanimous consent.
Source: Special Assembly Meeting January 7, 2026 12:01
Parowan building‑permit activity slow in 2025; early 2026 uptick reported
Parowan City Council, Parowan City Council, Parowan , Iron County, Utah
Parowan building inspector Keith Naylor told the Planning & Zoning Commission that 46 residential permits were issued in the last year (seven new single‑family builds) and that the city collected $118,611 in permit fees; he reported five single‑family permits already issued in 2026.
Source: Planning and Zoning 1-07-2026 05:53
Parowan planners recommend road‑section changes to council after public‑works and fire safety warnings
Parowan City Council, Parowan City Council, Parowan , Iron County, Utah
The Parowan Planning & Zoning Commission voted Jan. 7 to recommend updates to typical roadway/right‑of‑way sections to the City Council after hearing a fire‑chief letter and a detailed public‑works presentation about operations, snow storage and long‑term maintenance costs. The motion passed with one recorded dissent.
Source: Planning and Zoning 1-07-2026 25:37
Parowan planning commission tables Mama Lane’s bakery and farm‑stand permit after neighbors raise safety, parking and regulatory concerns
Parowan City Council, Parowan City Council, Parowan , Iron County, Utah
The Parowan Planning & Zoning Commission on Jan. 7 heard objections from neighbors about a proposed home bakery and farm stand at 162 N. 750 W., citing parking, fire safety and whether the use qualifies under Utah’s cottage-food rules. The commission tabled the permit for more information and a site visit.
Source: Planning and Zoning 1-07-2026 32:32
Wilson County commissioners hear resident request to lower Smith Hollow Road speed limit
Wilson County, Tennessee
A resident asked the commission to lower a 1.9-mile section of Smith Hollow Road from 30 to 25 mph; commissioners reviewed the county's petition/signature policy and discussed the proper process for action but the final vote was not recorded in the transcript.
Source: Wilson County Road Commission - January 2025 04:53
Wilson County approves budget amendment for Stewarts Ferry Bridge after state inspection changes
Wilson County, Tennessee
Following new state bridge inspection guidance, commissioners approved a budget amendment to repair Stewarts Ferry Bridge and discussed additional bridges that may be flagged for weight limits or closures; staff said the state aid reimbursement is typically high.
Source: Wilson County Road Commission - January 2025 05:15
Wilson County weighs regional approach to fix five-mile stretch of East Division Road
Wilson County, Tennessee
Commissioners debated whether to wait for a potential SS4A-style grant that would fund most of a five-mile East Division project or spend about $3 million now to repair four dangerous spots; they discussed coordinating with Mount Juliet and Lebanon to present a unified project to TDOT.
Source: Wilson County Road Commission - January 2025 22:06
Highland Beach advisory board to recommend dog‑waste stations to commission; staff to prepare memorandum
Town of Highland Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
After a walk‑audit, the advisory board recommended installing additional dog‑waste bag-and-post stations at several shoreline locations and asked staff to prepare a memorandum to the commission outlining locations, fiscal impact (approx. $400 per post) and maintenance considerations.
Source: January 07, 2026 Natural Resources Preservation Advisory Board Regular Meeting 12:39
Highland Beach planning board asks commission to consider larger condominium signs, keeps 'garishness' control and variance route
Town of Highland Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
The Planning Board recommended the Town Commission consider increasing maximum permanent sign sizes (using Boca as a model), retain safety and 'garishness' protections, require compatibility with building materials, and allow variances limited to dimensional exceptions.
Source: January 08, 2026 Planning Board Regular Meeting 34:51
Highland Beach advisory board reports progress with condo dune‑restoration contracts and local fundraising
Town of Highland Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
Board members reported four beachfront condos have contracted for dune restoration or started invasive removal; one resident donated $2,400 to a condo restoration fund and planting dates are set as plant deliveries arrive.
Source: January 07, 2026 Natural Resources Preservation Advisory Board Regular Meeting 06:18
Highland Beach planning board approves two special exceptions for boat lifts at Villa Magna Marina
Town of Highland Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
On Jan. 8, 2026 the Town of Highland Beach Planning Board approved two special exceptions allowing 30,000-pound boat lifts in Slips 9 and 10 at Villa Magna Marina after staff found DEP and Army Corps authorizations in the packet and the board voted unanimously to approve both requests.
Source: January 08, 2026 Planning Board Regular Meeting 04:05
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