What happened on Friday, 09 January 2026
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Committee debates youth diversion funding application; adds 501(c)(3) proof requirement and lays item over
Stephenson County, Illinois
The Services Committee reviewed the youth diversion funding application, directed staff to add a 501(c)(3) proof/EIN requirement and evidence of community support near the mission statement, and laid the application over for final edits and follow-up reporting.
Source: Stephenson County IL Court Services Committee Meeting 00:00
Board asks attorneys to review hydraulic‑geology issues as members raise concerns about water withdrawals and propose zoning limits on data centers
Owen County, Indiana
Board members said previous water‑withdrawal applications lacked needed information and asked the county attorney to review hydraulic‑geology handling; one member proposed amending ordinances to bar data centers and solar farms as allowable uses in zoning districts.
Source: Owen County BZA Meeting 01-08-2026 07:49
Ethics Commission approves limited waiver allowing supervisors to solicit donations, adds 3-year sunset
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted 3–1 on Jan. 9, 2026 to approve an amendment that would let the Board of Supervisors grant limited behested-payment waivers to supervisors and staff who work for the board, add a report-back requirement, and include a three-year sunset on the supervisors' waiver authority. Critics said waivers risked pay-to-play influence.
Source: 01h 57m 04:30
Cannabis Control Board briefs committee on options to regulate hemp products as federal rules shift
Agriculture, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The Cannabis Control Board told the committee on Jan. 8, 2026 that federal changes closing hemp-to-cannabis loopholes could force most out-of-state sales to stop and urged state rulemaking options ranging from light registration to full product oversight to protect Vermont farmers and public safety.
Source: Senate Agriculture - 2026-01-08 - 9:00AM 46:23
Services Committee approves $21,000 contribution to Illinois Appellate Prosecutor
Stephenson County, Illinois
The Stephenson County Services Committee approved a resolution to contribute $21,000 this year to the Illinois Appellate Prosecutor to handle appeals and complex appellate work, after the State's Attorney told the committee outsourcing costs less than hiring an additional attorney.
Source: Stephenson County IL Court Services Committee Meeting 00:00
Owen County board debates public‑comment timing and sign‑in rules for crowded meetings
Owen County, Indiana
Board members recommended reinstating time limits and a sign‑in list for public comment at large meetings, citing past crowded hearings and the need to maintain order. They discussed a 5‑minute limit and a system to call speakers in turn.
Source: Owen County BZA Meeting 01-08-2026 02:49
Planning board delays two permit reviews, asks applicants to appear with fuller plans
Long Beach, Nassau County, New York
The Long Beach Planning Board adjourned reviews of permits for 29 Curley Street and 104 California Street because the renderings and plans submitted were incomplete; the board asked applicants or their architects to present detailed plans at the next meeting.
Source: Zoning Board Meeting - 01/08/2025 08:14
Oversight board unanimously approves December minutes
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The Sheriff's Department Oversight Board voted 6-0 to approve the minutes from the Dec. 5, 2025 meeting after a motion and second were made during the call to order.
Source: 02h 12m 02:17
Supervisor of subsidy: state multiplier not a problem; senior assessment freeze limit raised to $75,000
Stephenson County, Illinois
The supervisor of subsidy reported the county's three-year average met state multiplier requirements, sent roughly 5,400 notices, and noted that the senior assessment freeze income limit increased to $75,000; the office expects about 5,200 senior notices to be sent.
Source: Stephenson County IL Administration Committee Meeting 1-7-26 01:41
Owen County board re-elects president, names vice president and adopts meeting calendar
Owen County, Indiana
The Owen County board voted to keep Sandra as president, appointed Alfalfio as vice president, and approved the annual meeting calendar after brief discussion of scheduling conflicts with commissioners’ meetings.
Source: Owen County BZA Meeting 01-08-2026 04:23
NOFA Vermont asks legislature for $500,000 to sustain market incentives, urges support for S.60
Agriculture, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
NOFA Vermont told the Appropriations Committee it needs $500,000 in ongoing funding to sustain PropCash/Crop Cash, Crop Cash Plus and FarmShare, citing 2025 program impacts and limits of federal aid; the group also asked continued support for S.60, a Farm and Forestry Operations Security Fund.
Source: Senate Agriculture - 2026-01-08 - 10:00AM 16:03
Oversight board releases Inspector General job posting, clarifies charter disqualification for law-enforcement backgrounds
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Board member update: the Inspector General job announcement was posted; the board clarified that charter language and Prop C disallow candidates with prior police or sheriff department employment from serving in the inspector general or staff roles.
Source: 02h 12m 03:44
Monroe County commissioners approve $6.18M claims docket; payrolls amended, to be ratified Jan. 15
Monroe County, Indiana
At a Jan. 8, 2026 Monroe County Board of Commissioners meeting, the board approved an accounts payable claims docket of $6,181,460.27 and two payroll dockets (Dec. 23 and Jan. 9) after amending the motion; the board said the vote will be ratified at its Jan. 15 meeting.
Source: Monroe County Commissioners, January 8, 2026 00:00
Greene County legislature completes organizational appointments, designates official newspapers for 2026
Greene County, New York
At its 2026 organizational meeting the Greene County legislature made committee appointments, named parliamentarian Greg Davis, and designated official newspapers for Republican and Democratic notices; several routine appointments and committee assignments were approved by voice vote.
Source: 2026 Organizational Meeting & Committee Meetings 1/7/2026 00:00
Volunteers told how to get help using Counting Us app ahead of one‑day homeless count
San Mateo County, California
Volunteers were briefed on using the Counting Us app for the one‑day homeless count and told to send technical questions to the "HSA 1 day count" email. The Center on Homelessness will run two office‑hour sessions that week and site captains will provide troubleshooting on the day of the count.
Source: Slide 50 00:48
Walker Planning Commission elects officers, sets next meeting
Walker, Kent County, Michigan
At its Jan. 7 meeting the commission elected Terry as chair, Jacob as vice chair and appointed Tom as secretary; the next meeting was scheduled for Jan. 21, 2026.
Source: Planning Commission - 07 Jan 2026 05:11
County shifts justice-reinvestment funds and moves pre-treatment dorm staffing to sheriff’s budget
Multnomah County, Oregon
Multnomah County approved a justice-reinvestment budget modification that adjusts county partners’ CJC awards, increases victim-services funding, and transfers roughly $237,000 to the sheriff’s office to staff a pre-treatment dorm with two corrections counselors.
Source: 01.08.26 Regular Meeting 16:23
Pataskala planners table 14.4-acre manufacturing site after reviewers find missing stormwater, utility and lighting data
Pataskala City, Licking County, Ohio
Pataskala's Planning & Zoning Commission tabled planned manufacturing application PM-25-002 (about 14.4 acres) after staff and commissioners identified missing or inconsistent stormwater calculations, landscape and photometric details and incomplete utility flow data; the applicant agreed to revise and resubmit materials for the February agenda.
Source: Pataskala Planning and Zoning Commission - Jan. 7th, 2026 42:26
DPA says jail tablet survey is ready; board asked for pilot testing, messaging and clarity on data use
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The Department of Police Accountability told the board a 13-section, tablet-based survey adapted by vendor Nucleos is ready for launch; members urged pilot testing, clarity on overlap with other surveys, and a plan for outreach, incentives and data use.
Source: 02h 12m 10:21
Planning commission conditionally approves industrial expansion at 1782 Milloveridge Drive
Walker, Kent County, Michigan
The commission approved a final area site plan for a 50,052-square-foot industrial addition at 1782 Milloveridge Drive, subject to sealed engineering plans and truck-turning templates; applicant said the building will house a trim and flashing operation and storage for coil steel.
Source: Planning Commission - 07 Jan 2026 18:24
Palm Bay council meeting grows heated over calls to fire Officer Sean Rollins; city manager cites prior investigations
Palm Bay, Brevard County, Florida
Public commenters urged termination of Officer Sean Rollins; councilmembers sparred over how personnel concerns should be raised and the city manager read records including a 2019 SLED letter finding no criminal wrongdoing and said he might pursue legal action over alleged extortion attempts.
Source: City Council Regular Meeting 2026-02 01:37:03
Planning board approves building permit for 400 East Olive Street
Long Beach, Nassau County, New York
The Long Beach Planning Board, sitting as the Architectural Review Board, approved a building permit for a two-story single-family residence at 400 East Olive Street after discussion about renderings, drainage and parking; the board said future applicants must attend hearings to answer technical questions.
Source: Zoning Board Meeting - 01/08/2025 20:14
County elections office confirms levies filed, 13 liquor licenses issued and early voting date
Stephenson County, Illinois
County elections/staff reported that all taxing bodies filed levies by the Dec. 27 statutory deadline, the county issued 13 liquor licenses in December, and early voting is scheduled to begin Feb. 5; the office will send SEI forms and prepare sample ballots after state certification.
Source: Stephenson County IL Administration Committee Meeting 1-7-26 01:18
Resident presses Palm Bay for public records on Flock license-plate readers and city spending
Palm Bay, Brevard County, Florida
A resident told the council the city has paid at least $240,091.62 for the Flock license-plate reader program and asked for an agenda discussion and written responses; city staff said releasable records will be provided and the deputy chief will prepare a summary of conversations for counsel review.
Source: City Council Regular Meeting 2026-02 06:26
Walker planning panel approves Meijer PASP amendment adding two outlots with conditions
Walker, Kent County, Michigan
The Planning Commission on Jan. 7 approved an amendment to the Meijer preliminary area site plan to add two outlots at 315 Wilson Ave. NW, subject to conditions including engineer-sealed plans, island landscaping approved by staff, and limits on new freestanding signage.
Source: Planning Commission - 07 Jan 2026 41:58
Young Women's Freedom Center outlines peer-led programs and cites large reductions in recidivism
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Executive Director Julia Arroyo and youth fellow Eva Berrios told the board the Young Women's Freedom Center uses peer-led programs, participatory defense and paid fellowships to support young women and gender-expansive people, and cited state-level outcome figures showing large reductions in recidivism among program completers.
Source: 02h 12m 26:11
Johnson County crews apply salt brine to roads, citing faster treatment and reduced runoff
West Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
Johnson County Public Works said crews have been applying salt brine to roads ahead of snow, describing it as a faster, lower-volume treatment that helps prevent ice from bonding to pavement and reduces salt runoff into streams and soil.
Source: Preparing early helps us respond smarter and keep roads safer for everyone. ❄️💪 00:28
Brentwood board forwards ADU and permitting changes to ballot, continues multifamily/district debate after heated public comment
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The planning board voted to send amendments on accessory dwelling units and permitting/signature rules to the ballot and continued a broader multifamily and district‑map discussion after extensive resident concerns about scale, traffic and wetlands; consultants presented two multifamily concept plans to illustrate scale under proposed rules.
Source: Planning Board Meeting 01/08/2026 Brentwood, NH 01:57:50
Palm Bay council approves road, land-sale and Turkey Creek spending; residents press drainage and accessibility concerns
Palm Bay, Brevard County, Florida
At its Jan. 2026 meeting the Palm Bay City Council approved a noise ordinance, a land sale to enable commercial development, an interlocal road reconstruction agreement and $800,000 in Turkey Creek work after public debate. Residents urged reclassification of Deer Run Creek, better senior access and transparency on surveillance spending.
Source: City Council Regular Meeting 2026-02 21:59
First Steps offers free in‑home nurse visits to families in Sherburne and neighboring counties
Sherburne County, Minnesota
A First Steps Central Minnesota representative described a free, voluntary home‑visiting program that provides nurse home visits, parenting education, weighing of infants and referral pathways for families in Benton, Sherburne, Stearns and Wright counties; a participating parent said the program was helpful but wished it lasted longer.
Source: First Steps Family Home Visiting 00:00
Board approves budget modification to align specialty treatment courts with state awards
Multnomah County, Oregon
The board approved a fiscal-year 2026 budget modification to reconcile Multnomah County specialty treatment courts with Criminal Justice Commission awards, shifting pass-through funding, adding modest DA FTEs via carryforward, and recognizing reduced funding levels for some courts.
Source: 01.08.26 Regular Meeting 12:53
County treasurer reports mixed year-end finances, plans short-term investments
Stephenson County, Illinois
The county treasurer reported income tax receipts up ~$369,000 year-over-year but total county funds fell about 13% due to timing and one-time spend-outs; 11 investments matured in December and the treasurer plans about $1.6 million in new 90-day investments.
Source: Stephenson County IL Administration Committee Meeting 1-7-26 01:59
Bel Air planning commission recommends less‑restrictive cannabis ordinance option to Town Board
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland
Facing a new state law (Senate Bill 215) that complicates local setbacks for dispensaries, the planning commission reviewed two draft approaches and voted to recommend Option 2 (the 'least intrusive' approach) to the Town Board, with a recorded vote of four ayes and one abstention.
Source: 01/08/2026 Planning Commission Town Hall Meeting 00:00
Resident urges Bastrop to restart aggressive blight removal programs and improve code enforcement
Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana
Resident Dean Blackett urged Bastrop to pursue state and parish demolition programs, train local staff, and set a short rotating list of properties for demolition to combat blight; he offered technical assistance and proposed starting with a small list of 10 properties.
Source: 1/8/2026 Regular City Council Meeting 07:02
Sheriff's Prisoner Legal Services reports 10,000 requests last year, urges more staffing and tablet tools
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
Prisoner Legal Services Director Melinda Benson told the Sheriff's Department Oversight Board that PLS processed more than 10,000 requests last year, highlighted a voter-access program and internships, and urged additional staff to expand on-site legal services and restore law-library access.
Source: 02h 12m 30:52
Board approves 5‑foot lot‑line adjustment for 14 Lyford Lane and grants two waivers
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The planning board approved a minor lot‑line adjustment that conveys a 5 ft strip (about 1,500 sq ft) to avoid moving a fence and granted two subdivision waivers, contingent on corrected acreage on the final plan set.
Source: Planning Board Meeting 01/08/2026 Brentwood, NH 06:36
Zoning board recommends 5‑year conditional use permit for Wolf Creek hitting shed with six guest rooms
West Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
The West zoning board recommended a five‑year conditional use permit allowing a 4,360 sq ft hitting shed with six single‑occupancy bedrooms for Wolf Creek Golf Club (members and guests only, max six guests). Staff and applicant emphasized landscape buffering, a 130‑ft setback from residences, and coordination with the fire marshal for access and a hydrant; the item goes to County Commissioners on Feb. 12.
Source: East Consolidated Zoning Board 01.07.26 31:23
Planning commission grants preliminary approval for Hartford Mall Phase 4 with conditions
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland
The planning commission granted preliminary site and landscape approval for Hartford Mall Phase 4 (two new buildings totaling 11,663 sq ft) and made the special‑development findings required by town code. Approval is conditioned on final plans addressing staff and agency comments, traffic and off‑site improvement timing, coordination on addressing and emergency access, and staging requirements tied to future phases and construction start dates.
Source: 01/08/2026 Planning Commission Town Hall Meeting 00:00
Property owner seeks annexation and sewer access for 100-unit RV park near Bastrop; council questions capacity
Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana
A landowner asked Bastrop council to annex about 8 acres on the 165 corridor to access city sewer for a proposed 100-unit luxury RV park aimed at housing traveling workers tied to a nearby 'meta' project; councilors asked about sewer capacity, annexation rules and timing.
Source: 1/8/2026 Regular City Council Meeting 12:43
Stephenson County committee defers AI policy, asks liability review and department-level controls
Stephenson County, Illinois
The committee discussed a draft AI usage policy, agreed not to ban AI outright, and deferred final approval pending liability review. Members emphasized department-level oversight, training, and a list of approved tools; confidential data must not be entered into AI systems.
Source: Stephenson County IL Administration Committee Meeting 1-7-26 07:31
U.S. Sentencing Commission publishes proposed drug-offense guideline amendments; seeks public comment
United States Sentencing Commission, United States Courts, Judiciary, Federal
The United States Sentencing Commission voted to publish proposed amendments to Section 2D1.1 of the federal sentencing guidelines addressing methamphetamine quantity distinctions, fentanyl-related substances, and four fentanyl-specific enhancements; staff presented data on projected case impacts and opened a public comment period through Feb. 10, 2026.
Source: Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Drug Offenses Amendment 38:24
Cole County approves several MOUs and service agreements including Lexipol renewal and Weather or Not forecast contract
Cole County, Missouri
The commission approved MOUs for sheriff, recorder and collector positions, renewed a contract with Weather or Not for forecasting (county net cost $10,752/year) and renewed a two-year grant services agreement with Lexipol billed at $5,500 annually.
Source: 1-8-2026 Cole County Commission Meeting 29:01
Bel Air planning commission conditions approval for J & S Medical Billing addition at 604 Moores Mill Road
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland
The planning commission approved a two‑story, 1,246 sq ft addition for J & S Medical Billing at 604 Moores Mill Road, conditioning final sign‑off on removal or a recorded easement for two encroaching sheds, removal of an impervious parking surface encroaching on a 20‑foot residential setback (or clarified use), parking re‑striping to meet Town Code, and completion of landscaping before final use and occupancy.
Source: 01/08/2026 Planning Commission Town Hall Meeting 00:00
Developer says solar-plus-data-center approved for former mill site; council asks for documents, possible special session
Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana
A company representing itself as Golden Hogglebeam LLC told Bastrop council it holds 106 acres of a former paper-mill brownfield and proposed a ballasted solar farm plus modular data-center containers; councilors raised transparency questions and asked for investor records and signed approvals before moving forward.
Source: 1/8/2026 Regular City Council Meeting 37:21
John Anastasia stresses stability, training and budget controls in city attorney interview
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
John Anastasia told the Sebastian council he would prioritize stability, department training and monitored litigation budgets if hired as city attorney; he said his client would be 'the people at city Sebastian' and emphasized a generalist, multidisciplinary approach.
Source: January 7, 2026 - Special City Council Workshop (Attorneys Interviews) 08:33
Multnomah County pretrial subcommittee outlines support-first options; final recommendations due March 1
Multnomah County, Oregon
LPSCC and justice partners presented options to shift Multnomah County’s pretrial system away from surveillance toward supportive services, emphasizing phone reminders, warm handoffs and targeted monitoring; the board expects a March 1 report with concrete options.
Source: 01.08.26 Regular Meeting 57:06
Public hearing held on Dickson County growth-plan amendment; coordinating committee and GIS mapping explained
Dickson County, Tennessee
At the Jan. 8, 2026 meeting, a county presenter reviewed a proposed amendment to the Dickson County growth-plan map, described the coordinating-committee process and timeline, and opened and closed a public hearing with no public comments.
Source: Dickson County Planning Commission 1-8-2026 11:15
Unidentified speaker outlines how plant separates and disposes of wastewater solids
Rock Springs City Council, Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
An unidentified speaker described how material is screened, compacted, sent through a grit chamber and rinsed; inorganics such as eggshells, sand and rocks are collected in a dumpster and hauled to a landfill twice weekly.
Source: Removing Grit and Inorganics 00:40
Committee forwards rezoning for 2205 E. University Ave.; applicant outlines liquor and gaming timeline
Champaign County, Illinois
The committee voted to forward a rezoning request for 2205 E. University Ave. (I‑1 to B‑4). Applicant Vashali Patel said city and state liquor permits and a subsequent waiting period are required before applying for video gaming; one committee member said she would vote no.
Source: Champaign County - Jan 8, 2026 - Environment and Land Use 08:37
Commission backs Bay Vita mixed‑use project that includes workforce housing and multiple commercial uses
Walton County, Florida
The planning commission voted to advance Bay Vita (MAJ24‑000030), a large mixed‑use project proposing hotels, restaurants, urgent care, a gas/convenience store, pickleball facility, large storage building and 24 workforce housing units; staff flagged ~4.4 acres of wetlands and traffic mitigation needs and said the workforce LURA will run with the land for 20 years.
Source: Planning Commission - Jan 08 2026 21:58
Zoning board recommends approval of two‑lot plat at 199th & Switzer (Estates of Whitetail Ridge)
West Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
County staff recommended and the zoning board recommended approval of a two‑lot preliminary and final plat (Estates of Whitetail Ridge). Lot 1 will be about 22 acres, Lot 2 about 10 acres; water service to be provided by Water District Number 1. The item will go to the Board of County Commissioners on Feb. 12.
Source: East Consolidated Zoning Board 01.07.26 08:00
Parents press board over sole-source contracts and procurement; board vows audit and RFPs
MINEOLA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Community members raised questions about sole-source video-production contracts, procurement practices, and whether legal counsel identified issues. The board said it will subject future video services to an RFP and add procurement to the internal audit schedule.
Source: BOE 01-08-2026 00:00
Brentwood planning board continues 1 Smith Road site‑plan hearing, asks for clearer scope and bonding
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
A public hearing on 1 Smith Road was continued to Feb. 5 after the board asked the applicant to clarify uses on a leased rear area, supply an itemized list of what may be stored there, update plans to match consultant comments, and provide a bond estimate for proposed plantings.
Source: Planning Board Meeting 01/08/2026 Brentwood, NH 25:53
Coventry council votes 7-0 to enter executive session for town solicitor interviews
Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island
The Coventry Town Council voted unanimously to hold an executive session under Rhode Island law to interview candidates for the town solicitor position; public comment was opened before the vote.
Source: Town Council - 07 Jan 2026 00:43
Butte-Silver Bow committee approves $2.85 million expenditures amid questions over sheriff ammunition and equipment payback
Silver Bow County, Montana
The Butte-Silver Bow Finance & Budget Committee approved a $2,851,365.89 expenditure list Jan. 7, 2026, after commissioners questioned recent ammunition purchases for the sheriff's office and sought clarification on a county-fronted, payroll-deduction program for officer equipment.
Source: BSB Council of Commissioners Finance & Budget Committee Meeting 00:00
Lake County commissioners elect Morris W. Beveridge president; unanimous slate of appointments approved
Lake County, Ohio
At its organizational meeting, the Lake County Board of Commissioners elected Commissioner Morris W. Beveridge as president and unanimously approved a series of resolutions designating commissioners to county boards and committees, including investment, GIS, narcotics, board of revision and 9-1-1 oversight; the board set its first regular meeting for 10 a.m. today.
Source: Lake County Ohio Commissioners Organizational Meeting 1/8/2026 - Live Stream 00:00
Students and parents say Synergy program failed learners; some forced into early graduation
MINEOLA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
Multiple students and parents testified that the Synergy alternative program and Build Your Own Grade curriculum left some students without adequate instruction, with at least one student saying he was "robbed of a senior year." Speakers urged the board to investigate Synergy's outcomes and to provide remediation.
Source: BOE 01-08-2026 16:20
Delray Beach special magistrate orders compliance deadlines, pauses lien accrual in one case after multi‑property hearing
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
A Delray Beach special magistrate reviewed a docket of code-enforcement cases on Jan. 7, 2026, finding multiple properties in violation of land-development and permitting rules and issuing compliance deadlines (typically 30–45 days) or daily fines; in one noncompliance matter the city agreed to pause further accrual of a $21,300 fine pending a 30-day status check.
Source: Code Enforcement - Special Magistrate Meeting 01-07-2025 1:30 PM 00:00
Champaign County panel forwards proposed 4.99 MW community solar farm and decommissioning plan to full board
Champaign County, Illinois
The Environment & Land Use Committee voted to forward a special-use rezoning for a 4.99 MW, 27.68-acre community solar farm and its accompanying decommissioning/site reclamation plan to the full Champaign County board for final approval.
Source: Champaign County - Jan 8, 2026 - Environment and Land Use 03:56
Zoning commission gives preliminary approval to rezoning at 5045 Hannah Place SE
Office of Zoning, Agencies, Organizations, Executive, District of Columbia
The District of Columbia Zoning Commission voted 5–0 to take preliminary action to rezone 5045 Hannah Place SE from R-2 to MU-4, after the applicant pledged a private covenant to bar commercial uses and a tenant-relocation plan; the Office of Planning recommended approval without IZ-plus. NCPC review and a draft order are next.
Source: ZC Public Hearing of January 8, 2026 59:46
Commission forwards The Landing at Santa Rosa (33 lots) after environmental updates
Walton County, Florida
The Landing at Santa Rosa (MAJ25‑000048), a 33‑lot single‑family subdivision, received staff updates on environmental review (3.61 acres of wetlands; ~0.396 acres of impacts) and a recommendation to move forward; the commission voted to advance the project to the next review stage.
Source: Planning Commission - Jan 08 2026 05:02
Planning commission approves two rezoning requests; one passes 10–1
Dickson County, Tennessee
On Jan. 8, 2026, the Dickson County Planning Commission voted to approve two rezoning requests: a 2.2-acre parcel for 10 townhomes (approved 10–1) and a small commercial parcel rezoning (unanimous); both will be transmitted to county commission.
Source: Dickson County Planning Commission 1-8-2026 02:39
Committee hears resident concerns about truck traffic on Asbury Road as new greenhouse and industrial traffic increases
Coffee County, Tennessee
Committee members and staff discussed complaints about large trucks using Asbury Road and nearby local roads, the limits of signage and enforcement, and possible mitigation including state signage and discussions with facility owners; members cited GPS-routing and nearby industrial traffic as drivers of increased truck volumes.
Source: 1/7/26 Highway Commission 09:08
Anand emphasizes municipal experience, commits to five-year tenure in Sebastian city attorney interview
Sebastian , Indian River County, Florida
During a City of Sebastian workshop, attorney Manny Anand outlined his public-sector resume, military service and plans to improve department communication, and told council members he would commit to at least five years if hired; no decision was made.
Source: January 7, 2026 - Special City Council Workshop (Attorneys Interviews) 07:37
Mercer Island panels pause on proposed e‑bike limits in parks after public pushback
Mercer Island, King County, Washington
After public comments and lengthy questioning of enforcement and trail exceptions, the Mercer Island Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust opted not to forward a final recommendation on proposed e‑bike restrictions. Staff will return with more data, trail maps and outreach plans.
Source: 01/08/2026 - Mercer Island - PRC & OSCT Joint Special Meeting 01:34:59
Zoning board approves rezoning and preliminary plat for 14‑lot subdivision at 5100 West 207th
West Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
The West zoning board recommended approval of rezoning 53.63 acres at 5100 West 207th from RUR to PRLD and approved a preliminary plat for 14 lots (plat exception granted for street spacing); the recommendation will go to the Board of County Commissioners on Feb. 12.
Source: East Consolidated Zoning Board 01.07.26 25:53
Investigator finds code-of-ethics violations; Mineola board suspends employee with pay
MINEOLA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
An outside investigator told the Mineola Union Free School District board that Superintendent Dr. Nagler violated the district code of ethics and his employment contract related to an LMS and an LLC; the board voted to suspend employee #01655 with pay pending review of the report.
Source: BOE 01-08-2026 01:45:42
Coffee County highway committee reports potential $200,000 grant to inventory roads, previews spring paving plans
Coffee County, Tennessee
At a January meeting, county road staff reported routine winter maintenance, rising asphalt costs, and a likely grant of roughly $200,000 to scan and inventory county roads to estimate repair costs; crews will focus on potholes, ditching and shoulder work ahead of spring paving.
Source: 1/7/26 Highway Commission 17:34
Cole County awards contracts for Tanner Bridge Road projects and Rainbow Drive sidewalks
Cole County, Missouri
The commission approved contracts for two Tanner Bridge Road projects (safety improvements and bridge replacement) and awarded a sidewalk contract for Rainbow Drive, with grant funding covering substantial portions of the bridge and sidewalk projects.
Source: 1-8-2026 Cole County Commission Meeting 06:06
Buncombe County confirms three measles cases; officials urge vaccination and caution
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Buncombe County health officials said three siblings tested positive for measles after travel-linked exposure and warned anyone in the Mission Hospital emergency waiting room on 01/04/2026 between 2:00 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. may have been exposed; residents were urged to check immunity, call the health department and seek MMR vaccination if indicated.
Source: Let's Talk: Measles 06:54
Hearings officer keeps record open in Sandy appeal over verification of nonconforming office use
Clackamas County, Oregon
A Clackamas County hearings officer on Jan. 8, 2026 heard an appeal of a director's denial to verify an existing nonconforming commercial office use at 46881 SE Highway 26 in Sandy after a March 4, 2024 fire. Staff recommended denial citing permit gaps and a long water-usage lapse; the applicant disputed those findings and asked for partial verification to allow emergency repairs.
Source: Land Use Hearings Officer - Z0088-25 01:43:59
Planning commission approves Nashville Getaway RV site plan after traffic, septic questions
Dickson County, Tennessee
On Jan. 8, 2026, the Dickson County Planning Commission approved a site plan for the Nashville Getaway RV & Campground on Highway 48 South after commissioners questioned traffic circulation and the proposed on-site septic system.
Source: Dickson County Planning Commission 1-8-2026 10:58
House Appropriations holds first budget workshop to explain 'big bill', timeline and trade-offs
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The House Appropriations Committee held its first budget workshop on Jan. 9, 2026, where Joint Fiscal Office staff outlined the state budget ('big bill'), funds structure, revenue forecasting, federal matching mechanics for Medicaid, recent mid-year cuts to transportation, and the timeline through conference committee and gubernatorial action.
Source: HAC Budget Workshop 1 00:00
At a glance: committee approves minutes, adjourns after Gibraltar presentation
Vigo County, Indiana
The oversight committee approved the previous meeting minutes by voice vote and later moved and approved adjournment; no formal capital decisions were taken and the committee scheduled a follow-up meeting to review facility scenarios.
Source: Oversight Board Meeting - 1/8/26 01:03:32
Personnel committee goes into closed session to discuss employee matters
St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Missouri
The St. Louis City Personnel and Administration Committee approved minutes and voted to enter a closed session under sections 610.0211 and 610.022 to discuss hiring, firing, disciplining or promoting employees; the committee returned and adjourned.
Source: Personnel and Administration Committee - January 9, 2026 01:04
Multi‑agency operation hits three local vape shops; evidence sent to state investigators
Stow City, Summit County, Ohio
Police and the law director told the Roads & Safety Committee that search warrants were served Dec. 17 at three Stowe vape shops as part of a multi‑jurisdictional investigation; narcotics, a firearm and cash were seized and evidence is being processed by the Bureau of Criminal Investigations.
Source: City of Stow - City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 00:00
Meigs County to consider rejecting vehicle bid, rebidding small equipment under grant award
Meigs County, Tennessee
County staff said Meigs County was approved for about $302,000 to purchase large and small equipment for partners; commissioners were told a local van bid came in higher than state contract pricing and were asked to reject the bid and authorize purchase off the state contract at next meeting.
Source: January 2026 - Workshop Meeting 01:32
Cole County commissioners approve placing 10-year sales tax renewal for capital improvements on April ballot
Cole County, Missouri
The commission voted to place a 10-year countywide sales tax renewal for capital improvements on the April ballot and authorized initial steps including forming a public committee to support the renewal; previous approval rates and community outreach were cited.
Source: 1-8-2026 Cole County Commission Meeting 03:19
County planning staff says consolidated zoning board could be appointed in March after February public hearing
West Consolidated Zoning Board, Johnson County, Kansas
County planning staff told the West Consolidated Zoning Board that comments from both East and West boards will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners; a Committee briefing is scheduled Jan. 15 and a public hearing is expected in February with appointments possibly effective in March.
Source: East Consolidated Zoning Board 01.07.26 00:55
Personnel committee votes to enter closed session to discuss hiring and other personnel matters
St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Missouri
The Personnel Administration Committee of the Board of Aldermen approved minutes, voted to enter a closed session under Missouri law to discuss hiring, firing, disciplining or promoting employees, returned to open session with no written testimony, excused an alderman for absence, and adjourned.
Source: Personnel and Administration Committee - January 8, 2026 01:00
Applicant secures Corps permit; council advances 816 Seasons Road site plan with wetland setback variance
Stow City, Summit County, Ohio
The owner/applicant for 816 Seasons Road said he obtained an Army Corps of Engineers permit and will mitigate the Category 1 wetland via a wetland bank; the planning committee moved the site plan and variance to council and the council later adopted the resolution on Jan. 8.
Source: City of Stow - City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 03:40
Meigs County hears tax‑freeze briefing; officials weigh local option against state relief
Meigs County, Tennessee
Commissioners were briefed on a local property tax‑freeze program funded by the county that freezes a homeowner’s tax bill at a base amount but only produces savings when a later tax‑rate increase occurs; officials discussed income thresholds (Meigs County standard limit cited as $37,005.30), administrative duties and software staffing needs.
Source: January 2026 - Workshop Meeting 12:49
Tucker Bayou PUD detailed plan cleared by planning commission and sent to magistrate
Walton County, Florida
The planning commission reviewed the Tucker Bayou PUD detailed application, heard expert testimony that the detailed plan conforms with the previously approved conceptual PUD, and voted to forward the detailed PUD to the special magistrate with a recommendation of approval; staff noted 0.375 acres of wetlands and modest traffic generation (49 trips).
Source: Planning Commission - Jan 08 2026 21:09
Budget flags federal changes to Medi‑Cal and CalFresh; administration assumes $1.4 billion in state costs for 2026‑27
Office of the Governor, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The Department of Finance told reporters the governor's budget assumes about $1.4 billion in 2026‑27 related to federal HR1 changes (Medi‑Cal redeterminations, lower federal match, and administrative CalFresh costs) and does not propose full state backfill for coverage losses; counties may bear indigent care costs.
Source: Governor Newsom's 2026-27 State Budget Proposal 27:53
Committee reviews draft immunization bill, debates commissioner recommendations, liability protections and pharmacy roles
Human Services, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
A legislative committee began markup of a draft immunization bill, clarifying that the commissioner’s guidance would be recommendations tied to an advisory panel, debating provider immunity language, pharmacy scope for pharmacists and technicians, and requiring public posting of recommended schedules; no votes were taken.
Source: House Human Services - 2026-01-09 -1:15 PM 01:03:28
Stowe council establishes Citizens Environmental Commission after public support and debate
Stow City, Summit County, Ohio
Council voted Jan. 8 to adopt an ordinance creating a Citizens Environmental Commission to advise the mayor and council on sustainability and environmental education; proponents emphasized grant opportunities and local expertise, while one councilmember opposed forming a new commission.
Source: City of Stow - City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 17:28
Southeast Precinct: police will not assist ICE; residents urged to call for shots-fired incidents
Davidson County, Tennessee
Southeast Precinct leaders told District 33 residents Metro will not assist ICE and urged them to request officer identification; police also said increased visibility and extra patrols will be deployed when addresses and times for shots-fired incidents are provided.
Source: 01/09/26 District 33 Community Meeting 08:16
Public comments press council on minutes, transcripts, fireworks and legal disclosure
St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon
Public commenters raised safety concerns about M‑80 fireworks and delayed police response, questioned whether YouTube captions are legally binding for minutes, and disputed budget line items. Mayor Massey and staff reiterated DOJ guidance that minutes need not be verbatim and noted litigation can limit document release.
Source: 01/07/2026 City Council Work Session 08:05
Redford board rejects recommended acceptance of Section 31aa school-safety funds, asks for revised resolution
Redford Union Schools District No. 1, School Boards, Michigan
The Redford Union Schools District No. 1 Board of Education rejected a recommended resolution to accept state Section 31aa funds—tied to a waiver of privilege for governor-appointed investigations—and directed administration to draft an updated resolution clarifying rescission authority for the superintendent.
Source: Redford Union BOE Workshop 11/24/25 04:27
Finance commission backs narrower socially responsible investment option, removes occupation-based amendment
Davis, Yolo County, California
The Finance Commission voted to recommend Option 2 from a subcommittee memo on socially responsible investing to the City Council, and directed staff to remove the occupation/human-rights amendment (based on an AFSC list), complete the company appendix and correct memo errors before transmittal; an amendment to narrow sample language in Option 1 passed 4–3.
Source: Fiscal Commission - January 7, 2026 46:28
Votes at a glance: Rutherford County committee approves routine budget amendments, grants and transfers
Rutherford County, Tennessee
At its Jan. 8 meeting, the committee approved minutes, investment and fund condition reports, a $3,500 risk-management transfer, a jail PO correction ($179,500), acceptance of a $475,683 violent-crime grant and a $50,000 cybersecurity grant, and other routine items.
Source: Budget & Finance Committee - January 8, 2026 00:00
Residents press city on MetroNet fiber work after utility hits and front‑yard damage
Stow City, Summit County, Ohio
Residents at the Jan. 8 Roads & Safety meeting urged city staff to tighten oversight of private fiber builds after utility hits, damaged light posts and multiple hand‑holes in yards; the city said contractors must submit permits and post surety bonds, and that MetroNet received a stop‑work order that was resolved.
Source: City of Stow - City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 12:49
Appeals court reviews excluded texts and alleged First Amendment claim in Tucker medical‑malpractice appeal
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
In a wrongful‑death malpractice appeal, the plaintiff criticized the trial judge’s exclusion of clinicians’ text messages and argued limiting orders and exclusions of ‘safety rules’ evidence inhibited presentation of foreseeability and consciousness‑of‑liability evidence; defense counsel countered that texts risked hearsay and prejudice and that the jury found no negligence.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Meade, Massing, Brennan, JJ , presiding 32:36
Pool and other amenities likely local expenses; MSBA will not reimburse non‑educational elements
Medford Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
Consultants told the webinar that elements not eligible under MSBA rules—most notably a swimming pool—would be paid locally or by donors; the MSBA covers only eligible educational spaces, and the district plans donor outreach and a debt-exclusion vote if a local share is required.
Source: Medford High School Building Project Community Forum #1 00:00
Gerlach CAB approves minutes, hears resignations and adjourns
Washoe County, Nevada
The Citizen Advisory Board approved the minutes of Dec. 11, 2025, heard that Luis Garcia resigned his CAB seat and that Commissioner Herman will appoint a replacement, and adjourned after routine closing business and a final vote to adjourn.
Source: 1/8/2026 Gerlach/Empire CAB Meeting 49:02
Metro Codes cites injunction, pursues repeat enforcement on Cane Ridge properties
Davidson County, Tennessee
Metro Codes said it has increased inspectors and added an attorney to prosecute property-standards cases; officials described a permanent injunction and contempt finding in a recent illegal junkyard case and explained reinspections and use of Hub/ePermits for public tracking.
Source: 01/09/26 District 33 Community Meeting 10:58
Stowe council approves slew of vendor contracts, adopts site plan and creates environmental commission
Stow City, Summit County, Ohio
On Jan. 8, 2026 Stowe City Council approved multiple procurement contracts and a site plan with a wetland setback variance for 816 Seasons Road, and adopted an ordinance establishing a Citizens Environmental Commission; most measures were approved by roll call after suspension of rules.
Source: City of Stow - City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 01:54:28
Vigo County oversight committee hears facility-assessment findings, demographic forecast
Vigo County, Indiana
Consultants presenting to the Vigo County School Corporation oversight committee said long-term student enrollment decline and aging facilities require rethinking attendance areas and capital plans; consultants estimated a roughly $23 million proactive-maintenance need across 23 buildings and said the district has about $9 million available for preventive work.
Source: Oversight Board Meeting - 1/8/26 56:04
Governor’s 2026 budget is a conservative ‘workload’ plan with large reserves and clear revenue risks
Office of the Governor, Other State Agencies, Executive, California
The Department of Finance presented a balanced 2026 governor’s budget that funds baseline programs and preserves reserves while deferring major new initiatives to the May revision; the package counts on volatile revenue sources and includes large Prop 98 increases for schools and Prop 2 debt payments.
Source: Governor Newsom's 2026-27 State Budget Proposal 26:18
Appeals court hears challenge to parental‑termination order citing disputed toxicology evidence
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
A mother appealed termination of parental rights, arguing the Department of Children and Families relied on a mistyped or misleading toxicology report (fentanyl vs. norfentanyl) and that reliance on unreliable or false evidence undermined the judgment; the department and child counsel argued longstanding neglect and repeated substance misuse support the outcome.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 9, 2026, Rubin, Grant, Hodgens, JJ., presiding 26:00
Rutherford County reallocates leftover capital funds to buy McFadden School parcels amid debate over charter funding and priorities
Rutherford County, Tennessee
The committee approved moving roughly $2.04–$2.4 million in leftover Church Street project funds to buy five parcels at McFadden School for renovation and expansion; commissioners questioned enrollment projections, alternatives and effects on other school funding, and one commissioner voted no.
Source: Budget & Finance Committee - January 8, 2026 00:00
Contested Burkett rezoning continued after neighbors raise spot‑zoning and wetlands concerns
Walton County, Florida
The commission continued a rezoning request for ~10.74 acres (REZ25‑000006) submitted by Emerald Coast Associates on behalf of Glenn Burkett after staff flagged incomplete reviews (LURA, floodplain) and neighbors objected to potential "spot zoning," boat/RV storage and compatibility concerns. Applicant will submit revised LURA and the matter returns Feb. 12, 2026.
Source: Planning Commission - Jan 08 2026 40:40
Crest Hill plan commission backs Extra Space Storage expansion, waives masonry requirement
Crest Hill, Will County, Illinois
The Crest Hill Plan Commission unanimously recommended city council approval of Extra Space Storage LLC’s proposal to consolidate four lots at 1812 N. Larkin Ave., build a 26,000 sq ft climate‑controlled storage facility, and waive the masonry façade requirement, subject to eight staff conditions.
Source: 01-08-2026 Plan Commission Meeting 00:00
Steering committee endorses revised Domain 2 K–12 physical education standards; work groups add water-safety and concussion literacy
Department of Education, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana
The Physical Education Standards Review Committee approved minutes and endorsed revised Domain 2 movement and fitness-application standards by voice vote after a presentation from Morgan Smith. Grade-band work groups reported additions including a water-safety standard and a scaffolded concussion-literacy standard for middle and high school grades.
Source: PE Standards Review Committee 04:52
Municipal finance expert urges long-range planning, warns of common city budget risks
Davis, Yolo County, California
Michael Coleman, a Davis resident and municipal finance consultant, told the Davis Finance Commission that understanding who legally pays each revenue source and running multiyear forecasts are essential to city fiscal health; he outlined a 14-measure diagnostic and cautioned against overreliance on one-time development or risky financing.
Source: Fiscal Commission - January 7, 2026 02:33:52
Residents push back on traffic plans for Tennessee Nature Academy; NDOT says conditions and engineers will review
Davidson County, Tennessee
NDOT told District 33 residents that the Tennessee Nature Academy must submit a traffic management plan, provide traffic-control officers for arrival and dismissal, and contribute to a future signal; residents urged a traffic circle instead of a light and asked NDOT engineers to reassess traffic modeling.
Source: 01/09/26 District 33 Community Meeting 10:44
Cole County adopts $64.4 million operating budget for 2026
Cole County, Missouri
The Cole County Commission adopted the 2026 budget, approving $64.4 million in operating revenues, $60.1 million in operating expenses (a $4.3 million operating surplus) and $32.8 million in capital improvements. Commissioners approved a 1% cost-of-living adjustment plus a $750 stipend.
Source: 1-8-2026 Cole County Commission Meeting 07:55
Appeals panel hears challenge to termination rulings, focusing on reasonable efforts and guardianship
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
Parents appealed termination of parental rights, arguing the trial court failed to make required reasonable‑efforts findings and wrongly refused to consider guardianship as a permanency alternative; the Department of Children and Families and attorney for the children defended the record and decisions.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Henry, Hand, Allen, JJ., presiding 15:12
Residents urge action on COVID and national violence; Mountlake Terrace council asks staff to draft local statement
Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish County, Washington
During public comment residents called for public‑health measures and urged the council not to remain silent about violent national events; council directed staff to draft a community‑focused statement for review at the Jan. 22 meeting.
Source: Mountlake Terrace City Council Work Session - January 8, 2026 00:00
Washoe County demonstrates online Neighborhood Hub and community input portal to Gerlach CAB
Washoe County, Nevada
Washoe County staff demonstrated washoecounty.gov tools including email sign-up, a Neighborhood Meeting Hub map, volunteer opportunities, and a neighborhood-specific Community Input Portal for Gerlach; staff said submissions are checked weekly and reported back through the CAB process.
Source: 1/8/2026 Gerlach/Empire CAB Meeting 07:06
Rutherford County committee approves FEMA buyout of Adams Drive home, converts lot to permanent open space
Rutherford County, Tennessee
The county approved a FEMA-funded buyout for a flood-damaged home at 5943 Adams Drive totaling $284,728, with the federal government covering 75% and the state and county each covering 12.5%; the county will demolish the house and retain the parcel as permanent open space.
Source: Budget & Finance Committee - January 8, 2026 00:00
Council debates city boat and tram after Coast Guard certification issues and high upkeep costs
St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon
City staff described unresolved Coast Guard file documentation that restricts the city boat's commercial use and cited high insurance and repair costs; council discussed declaring the boat (and possibly the tram) surplus to allow sale, while some members urged keeping the assets for future tourism plans.
Source: 01/07/2026 City Council Work Session 00:00
Appeals court weighs whether amended pleading can wipe out earlier third‑party claims in Jordan v. CEA
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
Counsel disputed whether an amended complaint and an answer with a cross claim supersede a previously filed and answered third‑party complaint; the court focused on Massachusetts pleading rules, incorporation by reference, estoppel and the effects of settlement.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Meade, Massing, Brennan, JJ , presiding 28:14
Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation outlines Starry Skies certification steps for Gerlach
Washoe County, Nevada
Chelsea Kinchlow of the Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation reviewed the Nevada Starry Skies Destination Program (SB52), proposed a public-facing lighting inventory and community-led lighting policy or ordinance, and invited volunteers to help complete the application and outreach work.
Source: 1/8/2026 Gerlach/Empire CAB Meeting 03:10
Mountlake Terrace council authorizes $8,000 Baker Tilly contract increase for fiscal sustainability work, 6–1
Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish County, Washington
The council voted 6–1 to authorize a contract amendment adding $8,000 to Baker Tilly's scope to support an extra task force meeting and updated financial modeling; one member raised concerns that recommendations could increase taxes and said she would vote no.
Source: Mountlake Terrace City Council Work Session - January 8, 2026 00:00
Fire chief: 911 routing means Nolensville can’t routinely answer Davidson County calls; residents urged to back new station
Davidson County, Tennessee
Davidson County 911 CAD routing assigns Metro units to county addresses, limiting routine preemption by neighboring Nolensville units; Mark Young said mutual aid can assist large incidents but recommended residents press council for a new Carruthers/Pettus fire station to shorten response times.
Source: 01/09/26 District 33 Community Meeting 04:18
Medford launches MSBA feasibility study for Medford High School, sets 1,395 enrollment target
Medford Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
Medford officials and their consultants outlined a feasibility study timeline and public engagement plan for rebuilding or renovating Medford High School under the Massachusetts School Building Authority; the plan uses a 1,395-student enrollment target and expects PSR submission in June 2026 with MSBA and town approvals following.
Source: Medford High School Building Project Community Forum #1 13:24
Washoe County CERT urges Gerlach residents to report blocked rail crossings, offers training
Washoe County, Nevada
Washoe County CERT's rail auxiliary team briefed the Gerlach CAB on reporting blocked crossings, emergency contacts for Union Pacific, available hazmat training, and local volunteer training options; presenters urged residents to use the FRA and Union Pacific community portals to build federal records of problems.
Source: 1/8/2026 Gerlach/Empire CAB Meeting 04:21
Appeals court weighs whether probate judge erred relying on counsel’s email in abuse‑prevention order
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
In a partially impounded appeal over a 209A order extension, appellant counsel said the probate court relied heavily on an email from opposing counsel and on pre‑amendment conduct; appellee argued the record contained repeated incidents of conduct supporting imminence, and both sides debated retroactivity and statutory standards.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 9, 2026, Rubin, Grant, Hodgens, JJ., presiding 19:44
Mountlake Terrace swears in new council, elects Woodard as mayor; Wall chosen mayor pro tem
Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish County, Washington
At its Jan. 8 meeting the Mountlake Terrace City Council swore in newly elected members, unanimously elected Steve Woodard mayor for two years and selected Councilmember Wall as mayor pro tem for a one‑year term following a 4–3 internal vote.
Source: Mountlake Terrace City Council Work Session - January 8, 2026 00:00
Nashville Waste Services to change pickup days in Urban Services District starting Feb. 2
Davidson County, Tennessee
Metro Nashville Waste Services will launch a modernized collection schedule Feb. 2 for residents inside the Urban Services District; postcards and stickers will notify households of new pickup days. The change does not automatically affect private haulers outside the USD; Metro says it plans future franchise oversight for GSD contractors.
Source: 01/09/26 District 33 Community Meeting 05:28
3 short highlights: appeals gap, structure vs staff, public tracking concern
Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California
Three concise social-ready highlights from the board meeting: appeals disparities in math placement, consultant framing of structural problems, and a public claim that tracking traps students.
Source: MVWSD Board Meeting 20260107-v2 00:00
Appeals court weighs scope of discovery for consulting expert in Kenview (formerly J&J) litigation
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
Kenview Brands (formerly Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.) told the appeals panel it seeks to overturn a trial court ruling that quashed subpoenas to a consulting expert (Dr. Bauer); the dispute centers on whether pre‑retention materials and certain third‑party communications are discoverable under Rule 26(b)(4)(B).
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Henry, Hand, Allen, JJ., presiding 16:49
Planning staff reports cannabis permit activity, compliance numbers and staffing changes
Lake County, California
Staff reported 120 active approved cannabis projects in 2025 (with an estimated 156.39 acres actually grown), compliance inspections and transfers, and announced resignation of senior planner Laura Hall and an incoming resource planner later this month.
Source: Planning Commission Meeting - Thursday January 8, 2026 - Meeting begins at 9:00 am 08:54
Torrance City announces Jan. 10 walk to mark 20th anniversary of local scholarship foundation
Torrance City, Los Angeles County, California
The City of Torrance announced a community walk at Miramar Park on Saturday, Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. to mark the 20th anniversary of a scholarship foundation created after an 18-year-old was killed by a drunk driver in 2006; a taco-truck celebration will follow.
Source: Allison Dewart Memorial Walk 00:40
Commissioners approve solicitor contracts, reappointments and county agreements
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
The board approved the prison board solicitor contract (Menlo Snook at $125/hr), appointed a commissioner to the Central County Youth Detention Center board and approved an annual agreement for youth center costs; the county also approved PMZ Law as county solicitor at $2,125 per month and several reappointments to authorities and boards.
Source: 01-08-26 Mifflin County Commissioner Meeting 03:44
Walton County adopts Chapter 6 design, signage and landscaping updates for US‑98/331 corridor
Walton County, Florida
Walton County planning staff and the design review board pushed through substantive text amendments to Chapter 6 of the Land Development Code, changing scenic‑corridor design standards, creating a "Type 3" directional sign for drive‑thrus and tightening plant/native species requirements; the commission approved the ordinance change.
Source: Planning Commission - Jan 08 2026 07:49
Planning commission approves Rancho Lake LLC cannabis permit in Middletown despite water and CEQA objections
Lake County, California
After public testimony raising water, hydrology, odor and evacuation concerns, the Lake County Planning Commission approved Major Use Permit PL2513/UP2115 for Rancho Lake LLC (19.6 acres outdoor canopy) with conditions and a mitigated negative declaration; vote was 3-1-1.
Source: Planning Commission Meeting - Thursday January 8, 2026 - Meeting begins at 9:00 am 01:02:21
Appeals court considers parent’s move‑away order and whether judge misweighed best interests
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
An impounded custody appeal questioned whether a superior court erred in allowing a father to remove a minor to Texas despite findings of obstructive behavior and alleged parental alienation; advocates for the mother said the record lacked proof of sincere job opportunities and up‑to‑date best‑interest analysis.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Meade, Massing, Brennan, JJ , presiding 30:31
Rent Control Board forms charter-amendment subcommittee and elects new chair, vice chair
Santa Monica City, Los Angeles County, California
The board voted to form a two-member subcommittee to prepare recommendations on charter amendments for the Nov. 2026 ballot and elected Vice Chair Ivanov as chair and Commissioner Ambreese as vice chair; all motions passed unanimously.
Source: Santa Monica Rent Control January 8, 2026 13:17
Board approves routine items including juvenile expunction IGA and Nutrition Oregon MOA
Yamhill County, Oregon
At the meeting the board unanimously approved administrative corrections, an IGA with the Oregon Youth Authority for juvenile record expunction ($57,705.84, retroactive to 01/01/2026–12/31/2027), and a memorandum of agreement with OHSU for the Nutrition Oregon campaign ($28,954, retroactive to 01/01/2026–12/31/2026); the consent agenda also passed unanimously.
Source: Board of Commissioners Formal Session 01/08/2026 01:10
Policy committee approves appointments contingent on clearances
William Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The committee approved appointments with salaries prorated by start date, contingent on receipt of required clearances and physicals; the voice vote passed on Jan. 8 during the Policy Committee meeting.
Source: Policy Committee Meeting - January 8, 2026 00:35
Appeals court probes when a driver can be held liable for co‑perpetrators’ shooting
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
A split of authorities was central to argument in a homicide appeal: defense counsel said the driver lacked preexisting knowledge and intent; the Commonwealth urged appellate rulings allow imputing knowledge where the driver remains present, shell casings were in the car and conduct suggests facilitation.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 9, 2026, Rubin, Grant, Hodgens, JJ., presiding 32:56
Council hears utility rate study proposing 5.4% increase, votes on fees deferred
St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon
Consultants presented a rate study proposing a 5.4% overall utility increase beginning July 1; staff said the average monthly customer bill would rise about $7.72. Council will memorialize the study now and consider formal fee adoption with the budget in June.
Source: 01/07/2026 City Council Work Session 00:00
Rent Control Board approves revised general counsel job specification to support recruitment
Santa Monica City, Los Angeles County, California
The board unanimously approved targeted refinements to the general counsel classification to clarify experience and role expectations; staff said changes aim to broaden candidate pathways while preserving essential duties.
Source: Santa Monica Rent Control January 8, 2026 00:00
Commissioners approve veterans burial benefits requests
Elk County, Pennsylvania
The board approved Veterans Affairs requests covering seven veteran burials and six veteran headstones; the motion passed by voice vote during the meeting.
Source: Elk County Commissioners Meeting January 8, 2026 00:30
County acknowledges hazmat contractor and accepts $26,641 interconnectivity grant for GIS/911
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
Commissioners acknowledged a Milesburg‑based hazmat contractor addendum under Act 165 and approved a $26,641 interconnectivity grant to supplement GIS services and reimburse 911 connectivity costs; staff explained reporting thresholds and the difference between cleanup contractors and certified emergency response teams.
Source: 01-08-26 Mifflin County Commissioner Meeting 01:24
Committee hears support for funding predevelopment work on Simon Sanchez High School; questions on costs and oversight
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
The Committee on Finance and Government Operations heard testimony Jan. 8 in favor of Bill No. 2-35-38, which would amend Public Law 38-60 to appropriate funds for predevelopment and leaseback obligations for Simon Sanchez High School. Supporters cited an FY2026 appropriation and rising construction costs; lawmakers pressed for oversight and financing options.
Source: Public Hearing - Senator Christopher M. Duenas - January 8, 2026 3pm 05:45
Staff recommends approval for 65-foot Verizon tower with conditions; agent says tower will accommodate collocators
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Staff recommended approval of a conditional use permit for a 65-foot wireless facility on ~170 acres, stating the proposal meets SLDC design standards; the applicant's agent said the tower will be owned by Sun State Towers with Verizon as anchor tenant and will be built to accept future collocators.
Source: 1/8/2026 - Sustainable Land Development Code Hearing Officer Regular Meeting 12:40
Santa Monica Rent Control Board affirms two rent-decrease decisions after tenant testimony
Santa Monica City, Los Angeles County, California
The board unanimously affirmed two hearing officer rent-decrease decisions: a $56 decrease for common-area tiles at 1455 4th Street and an award for multiple maintenance conditions at 2921 Arizona Ave., Apt. 8. Tenants described ongoing disrepair; owners said repairs are underway.
Source: Santa Monica Rent Control January 8, 2026 23:56
Lake County planning commission backs draft climate adaptation plan, sends recommendation to supervisors
Lake County, California
After a staff presentation and public comment, the Lake County Planning Commission voted to forward the draft Lake County Climate Adaptation Plan to the Board of Supervisors with a recommendation of approval, while asking for clarifications on data, maps, and implementation metrics.
Source: Planning Commission Meeting - Thursday January 8, 2026 - Meeting begins at 9:00 am 02:23:00
Commissioners approve budget adjustments, delay supplemental pension payment and authorize several finance contracts
Morrow County, Oregon
Finance staff presented a $1.9 million beginning-balance variance and recommended reallocations including pausing a $1 million supplemental pension payment; the board approved Resolution R-2026-02, authorized a change order for ERP project management (Barry Dunn), and approved an audit-readiness/accounting assistance engagement to cover staffing gaps during ERP go-live and audit work.
Source: Morrow County Board of Commissioners Meeting: January 7, 2026 00:00
Appeals court reviews whether registry board adequately explained level‑3 offender classification
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
In an appeal by a registrant identified as John Doe 473226, counsel argued the Offender Registry Board failed to explain why static and dynamic factors justified a level‑3 classification; the board defended its weighing of static factors and the examiner's explicit findings.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Henry, Hand, Allen, JJ., presiding 15:35
Consultant tells Mountain View Whisman trustees that systems, not staff, are holding back progress for vulnerable students
Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California
A consultant'led review presented to the Mountain View Whisman Board found the district's relative performance has slipped against peers, with persistent gaps for socioeconomically disadvantaged students, English learners and Hispanic/Latino students; the report flagged inequities in advanced-math placement appeals and recommended prioritizing instructional alignment and protected core instructional time.
Source: MVWSD Board Meeting 20260107-v2 02:12:12
Board actions: expulsions, contracts and compliance votes at Jan. 8 FCPS meeting
FAIRFAX CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
At the Jan. 8 meeting the board approved student discipline actions (including expulsions), authorized legal counsel follow‑up from closed session, approved contract actions (Armstrong Elementary engineering services increase and an Accenture consulting contract), and found the superintendent in compliance on EL‑3 following debate.
Source: 1/8/2026 - FCPS School Board Meeting 55:40
Policy committee reviews modest updates to conflict-of-interest policy tied to federal guidance
William Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Committee members gave a first reading to Policy 8-27, noting PNN-mandated updates that expand the policy’s definition of conflict of interest and add a written-notice requirement to protect employees reporting violations.
Source: Policy Committee Meeting - January 8, 2026 00:00
Appeals court hears challenge to stop, exit order and frisk after nearby gunfire
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
A defendant convicted after officers stopped a car near where shots were heard argued the stop and subsequent exit order and frisk violated Article 14 because officers lacked individualized suspicion; the Commonwealth says proximity, evasive driving, a single glove and physical evidence justified the measures.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 9, 2026, Rubin, Grant, Hodgens, JJ., presiding 30:53
County clerk outlines voter-registration changes, postal guidance and records projects
Yamhill County, Oregon
Yamhill County Clerk Carrie Hinton briefed the board on HB 4133 online registration changes, advised voters on USPS postmarks and hand-cancelling ballots, reported over 800 users for the property-recording alert system and described a digitization/archiving project; she warned of 6–8% vendor cost increases and noted recording revenue remains limited.
Source: Board of Commissioners Formal Session 01/08/2026 21:52
St. Helens police chief warns overtime will far exceed budget as hires arrive
St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon
Police Chief said the department has relied on voluntary overtime for 18 months to maintain 24‑hour coverage, projecting overtime costs of about $543,000 this fiscal year versus a $300,000 budget, while several hires and academy graduates could restore regular shifts by spring.
Source: 01/07/2026 City Council Work Session 00:00
FCPS outlines staged AI rollout; board presses for clearer parent guardrails and transparency
FAIRFAX CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
Superintendent Reed and staff described a staged approach to AI that begins with training for staff and vendor evaluations prioritizing FERPA and privacy; parents and board members urged clearer guardrails, a public list of classroom tools and a more meaningful engagement plan before student-level rollout.
Source: 1/8/2026 - FCPS School Board Meeting 24:58
County renews Children & Youth solicitor contract with 2.75% increase
Elk County, Pennsylvania
The commissioners approved renewing the county solicitor contract for Children & Youth Services with a 2.75% adjustment, setting the solicitor’s salary at $42,947.22 for the Jan.–Dec. 2026 term, following staff explanation and a voice vote.
Source: Elk County Commissioners Meeting January 8, 2026 01:01
Appeals court hears challenge to sufficiency of evidence in juvenile firearm and drug case
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
Defense argued surveillance footage and officer testimony did not directly link a juvenile to a firearm found on a building windowsill; the Commonwealth conceded insufficiency on the cocaine count but defended the firearm conviction based on flight, a vehicle chase, and the weapon’s location.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Meade, Massing, Brennan, JJ , presiding 16:11
Commissioners accept low bids for Phase 2 of Newton County Library expansion
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
Bids for Phase 2 of the library project were presented and accepted: general construction low bid $1,670,590; mechanical $365,000 (base + alternate); electrical $220,335. A construction meeting was set for the afternoon of the meeting.
Source: 01-08-26 Mifflin County Commissioner Meeting 01:27
Applicants ask to subdivide 3.271-acre parcel with five dwellings; staff recommends denial of density variance
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Staff told the hearing officer the 3.271-acre parcel contains five dwelling units, some built without permits, and that staff recommends denying a density variance to allow two lots; the applicants said they will correct assessor and septic records and cited hardship from an owner’s death.
Source: 1/8/2026 - Sustainable Land Development Code Hearing Officer Regular Meeting 09:03
FCPS recommends boundary changes affecting about 2,200 students; public hearing set
FAIRFAX CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
Superintendent Reed presented a comprehensive boundary review that would affect roughly 2,210 students across 52 schools, reduce split feeders and attendance islands in some areas, and flag several neighborhoods for future review. The board scheduled a public hearing and set a vote date.
Source: 1/8/2026 - FCPS School Board Meeting 40:25
Beaufort Oyster Festival week begins Jan. 9 with Tides to Tables events and weekend festival
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Beaufort Area Hospitality Association and local restaurants kick off the sixth annual Beaufort Oyster Festival with Tides to Tables restaurant week Jan. 9–18 and festival activities Jan. 17–18 at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 9th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:47
Panel hears challenge to identification, video labeling and phone‑extraction testimony in juvenile case
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
Counsel for a juvenile argued multiple errors at trial: problematic in‑court identifications, an exhibit labeled 'Juvenile holding gun' that may have influenced the jury, and contested phone‑extraction testimony and chain‑of‑custody for digital evidence.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Henry, Hand, Allen, JJ., presiding 15:41
Board adopts ordinance designating Doherty (Blue Rock) Quarry a large significant site
Morrow County, Oregon
After a second reading by title, commissioners adopted ORDDash2026Dash01 (county file AC-161-25) to amend the county comprehensive plan and designate the Doherty/Blue Rock Quarry as a large significant site; the vote carried on a voice vote.
Source: Morrow County Board of Commissioners Meeting: January 7, 2026 00:00
Commission forwards state-mandated "International Headquarters" LDC amendment to town council after unanimous vote
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
Staff presented a Land Development Code amendment implementing a state law that requires municipalities meeting the statutory population threshold to allow ancillary hotel, multifamily and complementary retail uses as part of an international headquarters campus; the commission voted 7-0 to forward a positive recommendation to town council.
Source: Planning Commission - 1/7/2026 5:00:00 PM 03:52
After hours of deadlocked votes, Council elects Rick Smith vice chair in late-night shift
St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
Following more than a dozen tie tallies and failed attempts to reopen nominations, the St. Tammany Parish Council elected Rick Smith as vice chair by a late verbal vote after a prolonged debate over procedure and whether to postpone or open the floor.
Source: St. Tammany Parish Council Meeting : January 8th, 2026 02:27:27
County approves $19,003.51 UPS purchase to safeguard Northern Tier 9‑1‑1 operations
Elk County, Pennsylvania
Elk County approved the purchase of an uninterrupted power supply for the Northern Tier 9-1-1 facility for $19,003.51 after staff explained the unit’s battery-backed function to bridge generator startup and preserve critical equipment.
Source: Elk County Commissioners Meeting January 8, 2026 02:34
Appeals court hears challenge that Feliciano’s probation sentence created appearance of partiality
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
Appellant counsel told the Massachusetts Appeals Court the sentence for a probation violation looked like punishment for an attempted‑murder charge the defendant had already served time on, creating an appearance of double jeopardy and judicial partiality; the Commonwealth defended the sentence as within the judge’s discretion.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Meade, Massing, Brennan, JJ , presiding 13:14
McMinnville resident urges commissioners to demand independent review of sheriff's crash investigation
Yamhill County, Oregon
Joe Shirley told the Yamhill County commissioners his April 17, 2025 motorcycle crash investigation contains false statements and omitted evidence; he asked the board to order the sheriff's office to attach his supplemental statement and launch an independent review for falsification and evidence suppression.
Source: Board of Commissioners Formal Session 01/08/2026 00:00
Parish introduces emergency budget items to advance DOTD sidewalk projects requiring upfront funding
St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
Parish staff told the council DOTD put two TAP sidewalk projects out to bid but requires the parish to sign construction contracts and pay full construction up front; council introduced capital amendments and a transfer to fund roughly $2.1 million in construction while DOTD will reimburse approximately 80% by invoice.
Source: St. Tammany Parish Council Meeting : January 8th, 2026 05:14
Palo Alto Historic Resources Board narrows awards shortlist, votes to continue detailed review
Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California
The Historic Resources Board reduced 159 nominations to an 18-project working shortlist and voted unanimously to continue detailed review and research, assigning board members and staff to verify plans and permits before returning in February.
Source: Historic Resources Board Meeting - January 8, 2026 01:05:05
William Penn policy committee reviews draft social media policy, keeps district accounts as public forums
William Penn SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
At a Jan. 8 Policy Committee meeting, presenters gave a first reading of Policy 8-16 (district social media), highlighting that official district accounts will remain public forums, moderation must meet First Amendment and policy criteria, and the communications director is designated to manage accounts.
Source: Policy Committee Meeting - January 8, 2026 00:00
Appeals court considers whether Facebook lookup tainted in‑court ID in Moran case
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
In Commonwealth v. Moran, defense counsel argued an in‑court identification by an officer—after searching Facebook and viewing a photo—was unduly suggestive and the admission created a substantial risk of miscarriage of justice; the Commonwealth said the identification was corroborated by circumstantial evidence.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Henry, Hand, Allen, JJ., presiding 14:27
Penn State Extension introduces new Master Gardener coordinator, expands programming in Mifflin County
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
Penn State Extension staff introduced Allison Yoakam as the Master Gardener coordinator for Midland and Juniata counties and Sonia (transcript: 'Ace'/'Nace') as the Food, Families and Communities educator newly covering Mifflin County; they outlined demonstration‑garden maintenance, school programs and upcoming workshops.
Source: 01-08-26 Mifflin County Commissioner Meeting 06:09
Council overturns denial for small commercial lot on Coast Boulevard; ordinance introduced
St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
The council voted unanimously to overturn a zoning commission denial and introduced an ordinance to reclassify a 0.36-acre parcel on Coast Boulevard to HC1 (Highway Commercial), concluding the appellant’s presentation and finding no public opposition.
Source: St. Tammany Parish Council Meeting : January 8th, 2026 15:55
Hearing officer asked to weigh ridge-top variance after unpermitted grading; staff recommends denial
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Santa Fe County staff told the hearing officer that an applicant placed a power pole and graded a ridge top without a permit and submitted a retroactive stabilization plan; staff recommended denying a variance to allow ridge-top development because alternative buildable areas exist on the parcel.
Source: 1/8/2026 - Sustainable Land Development Code Hearing Officer Regular Meeting 14:33
Hilton Head Island names Sean Gillan assistant town manager of operations
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Hilton Head Island hired Sean Gillan as assistant town manager of operations effective Dec. 1; the bulletin credits him with more than $20 million in state and federal grants at Tybee Island and hurricane response experience coordinating with FEMA.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 9th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:41
Appeals court hears argument that failure to give necessity instruction deprived Harriot of defense
Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments, Judicial, Massachusetts
In Commonwealth v. Harriot, defense counsel argued trial counsel’s failure to request a necessity instruction was prejudicial and amounted to ineffective assistance; the Commonwealth said the record lacks evidence of imminent danger and effective alternatives were available.
Source: Oral Arguments, January 7, 2026, Henry, Hand, Allen, JJ., presiding 12:47
DA reports stepped-up circuit-court docketing as justice-court defenders taper new-case intake
Morrow County, Oregon
The district attorney (Justin) told commissioners holiday court closures pushed cases into January, increasing circuit-court filings; he said justice-court public defense capacity decreased after a contracted defender stopped accepting new cases, prompting temporary reliance on circuit filings and contracted defense resources.
Source: Morrow County Board of Commissioners Meeting: January 7, 2026 00:00
Parish council overturns zoning denial for Lacombe parcel after developer drops density, introduces S1 ordinance
St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
After months of neighborhood pushback, the council voted unanimously to overturn a zoning commission denial and introduced an ordinance to rezone a 22.32-acre Lacombe tract from its prior request to S2 to a reduced S1, following a developer compromise and sustained public concern about traffic and drainage.
Source: St. Tammany Parish Council Meeting : January 8th, 2026 31:25
Elk County accepts $1.44 million statewide interconnectivity grant for Northern Tier 9-1-1
Elk County, Pennsylvania
County commissioners accepted $1,443,115.79 in statewide interconnectivity funds with Elk County serving as fiduciary for the Northern Tier regional 9-1-1 system; staff explained how surcharge funds are pooled and distributed among the region’s 10 counties.
Source: Elk County Commissioners Meeting January 8, 2026 02:44
Oxnard neighborhood council swears in new INCO board; residents raise mailbox‑theft concerns and student dental clinic outreach
Oxnard City, Ventura County, California
The Inter Neighborhood Council Organization (INCO) in Oxnard swore in its 2026 executive board, approved minutes by voice vote and heard public comments including a neighborhood report of mailbox break‑ins and a student dental clinic’s offer of low‑cost care.
Source: INCO - General Membership Meeting - 1/7/2026 00:00
Tri Pointe presents Lucitano plans for 76 single-family homes; commissioners offer minor design clarifications
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
Tri Pointe Homes presented three single-story standard plans for the Lucitano subdivision (76 lots) at Greenfield and Pecos, with lot sizes of 10,000'2,000 sq ft and home living areas of about 3,525'3,665 sq ft in three architectural styles. Commissioners asked clarifying questions about side-entry orientation and administrative approval flow.
Source: Planning Commission - 1/7/2026 5:00:00 PM 07:24
Charter commission endorses modest stipend proposal; to recommend $500/month for council
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
After extended debate about equity and voter fatigue, the commission voted to forward a compensation recommendation to the ballot: $500 per month for council members and $750 per month for the mayor (monthly), with reimbursement rules unchanged; the commission discussed tying pay to attendance or review mechanisms.
Source: Charter Review Commission Commission 1-8-26 01:18:55
Yamhill County delays decision on Grange Hill bed-and-breakfast after packed remand hearing
Yamhill County, Oregon
The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners heard multi-hour remand proceedings on the Grange Hill conditional-use permit for a 9-room bed-and-breakfast; opponents argued the property functions as a hotel, the applicant said the dwelling meets statutory dwelling and farm-operator tests, and the board continued deliberations for one week (docket C0322).
Source: Board of Commissioners Formal Session 01/08/2026 01:20:14
Redford Union Schools board hires outside firm, places superintendent on paid leave and names interim
Redford Union Schools District No. 1, School Boards, Michigan
The Redford Union Schools District No. 1 board voted to hire Miller Johnson to investigate complaints against the superintendent, placed the superintendent on paid nondisciplinary administrative leave effective immediately, and appointed Judy Nachman as interim superintendent; the board said investigation findings are likely protected by attorney-client privilege.
Source: Redford Union BOE Special Meeting 11/6/25 00:00
Commissioners approve $3.08 million accounts-payable list, EV lease and budget transfers
Rockingham County, New Hampshire
The board approved the Jan. 8 accounts-payable list of $3,084,111.85, authorized a capital lease through TD Equipment Finance for electric vehicles and adopted multiple line-item transfers to cover legal and labor relations costs; commissioners discussed insurance premium increases tied to a new building.
Source: Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/08/2026 56:28
Commission reports vegetation removal, $21,000 walnut-sale funds and FEMA Community Rating System effort
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio
Commissioners said they are removing vegetation from the dike, plan tire removal, and have deposited $21,000 from a walnut sale to support work; officials also sent a co-signed letter to FEMA to pursue Community Rating System points that could lower residents’ flood insurance.
Source: Live Stream - City of Mount Vernon, Ohio 04:09
Commission backs charter-level language on data privacy, surveillance and AI for attorney review
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
After lengthy debate about scope, the commission agreed to forward draft charter language that would require the city to adopt protections governing collection, use, retention and oversight of data and surveillance technologies and to consider limits on facial recognition and vendor data practices.
Source: Charter Review Commission Commission 1-8-26 19:00
Mercer Island boards pause on proposed e‑bike restrictions after public comment and enforcement concerns
Mercer Island, King County, Washington
After public testimony and extensive questions about enforcement, class definitions and trail exceptions, the Parks & Recreation Commission and Open Space Conservancy Trust opted to pause a proposed policy that would limit e‑bikes in parks and asked staff for more data and targeted outreach before forwarding a recommendation to council.
Source: 01/08/2026 - Mercer Island - PRC & OSCT Joint Special Meeting 01:54:47
Rockingham commissioners send ICE contract to PrimeX for review before public hearing
Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Commissioners received a draft ICE contract and agreed to delay a public hearing until financial details and answers to commissioners' questions are provided; they directed staff to send the contract to PrimeX and prepare a list of questions for ICE.
Source: Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/08/2026 03:48
Beaver County commissioners honor local historian Odette Lambert and approve routine business
Beaver County, Pennsylvania
The Beaver County Board of Commissioners proclaimed Odette Lambert for decades of historical research in New Brighton and Beaver County and approved routine items including minutes, bills, a personnel report and a package of resolutions. The next public meeting is Jan. 22, 2026 at 10 a.m.
Source: Beaver County Commissioners Public Meeting 1/8/26 00:00
Planning commission gives Banner Gilbert clinic preliminary OK to pursue "CDs at risk" for 19,000-sq-ft addition
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona
Nicole Russell, senior planner, presented a design-review request for the Banner Gilbert clinic expansion on a roughly 11.5-acre site at Warner Road and Civic Center Drive and staff received direction to allow the applicant to pursue "CDs at risk." The project proposes a 19,000-square-foot addition and will return to the planning commission after minor corrections.
Source: Planning Commission - 1/7/2026 5:00:00 PM 03:45
Charter commission to recommend city adopt ETJ notification procedures
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
Commissioners debated whether to add ETJ notice and impact-statement requirements to the charter or to make a policy recommendation. The commission voted to recommend the city create formal procedures to notify affected ETJ landowners when infrastructure projects would affect their properties.
Source: Charter Review Commission Commission 1-8-26 24:21
Mifflin County commissioners approve payrolls, bills and treasurer's report
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
The board approved accounts payable totaling $1,127,467.93, two payroll runs and accepted the treasurer's report showing an ending general fund balance of $3,073,693.03. Several routine tax‑relief and personnel items were also approved.
Source: 01-08-26 Mifflin County Commissioner Meeting 01:56
Rockingham County commissioners table janitorial contract after safety, hours and pricing concerns
Rockingham County, New Hampshire
After a multi-hour review of janitorial bids, commissioners asked vendors for clarifying answers on window-cleaning methods, staffing hours and insurance exposure and voted to table an award until vendors can respond and Star (one bidder) can be given the same questions.
Source: Board of Commissioners Meeting 01/08/2026 48:18
Hilton Head Island leases 11 acres for 157-unit workforce housing project; RBC financing announced
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Town of Hilton Head Island finalized a lease on an 11-acre tract at Northpointe Circle with 1 Street Residential LLC for a 157-unit workforce housing development; the bulletin named Royal Bank of Canada Community Investments Bank as the financing provider.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 9th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:39
Resident urges Mount Vernon to change autopay and shutoff procedures after payment-authority snafu
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio
A resident told the utilities commission that an autopay failure and a payment-authority form that only processes on the 15th led to a water shutoff for someone she was helping; utility staff clarified ACH timing, vendor and city policy limits, and available payment channels.
Source: Live Stream - City of Mount Vernon, Ohio 17:09
Charter commission reviews Texas Open Meetings Act; staff urges centralizing commission communication
Boards and Commissions, Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas
Commission staff reviewed the Texas Open Meetings Act and reminded commissioners to avoid informal 'walking forums' and serial email threads. Staff said members should send constituent questions through staff so all commissioners receive the same information.
Source: Charter Review Commission Commission 1-8-26 00:00
Public health director reports on immunizations, drug take-back; board approves grant-funded FTE
Morrow County, Oregon
Public health director Robin Canaday updated commissioners on clinics, immunizations, a drug take-back program ("in 2024, Oregon collected 30,000 pounds of unused medication"), nitrate testing and communicable-disease trends; the board approved an out-of-cycle, grant-funded public health access specialist FTE.
Source: Morrow County Board of Commissioners Meeting: January 7, 2026 00:00
Commissioners approve four-year state grant for county drug and alcohol services
Elk County, Pennsylvania
Elk County approved a four-year prevention and treatment services grant agreement with the state Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs to fund the county's single-county authority role; the award was accepted by unanimous voice vote.
Source: Elk County Commissioners Meeting January 8, 2026 01:36
Planning board recommends Destination 2050 comprehensive-plan update and companion UDO amendments to commissioners
New Hanover County, North Carolina
After a year-and-a-half public process staff presented the Destination 2050 draft and the planning board voted Jan. 8 to recommend it to the Board of County Commissioners, along with companion text amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance designed to align regulatory language with the new place-type framework and recent state law changes. Board members praised outreach but asked for clearer infill-residential density guidance.
Source: New Hanover County Planning Board Meeting - January 8, 2026 56:23
Subdivision committee approves three boundary-line adjustments, continues one
Mendocino County, California
At its Jan. 8, 2026 meeting in Ukiah the Mendocino County Subdivision Committee approved three boundary-line adjustments with standard conditions and continued one coastal BLA (BUnderscore20250029) to Feb. 12, 2026 for follow-up on access and easement language.
Source: Subdivision Committee 01/08/2026 00:00
Glendale honors Stephanie Landrigan with environmental stewardship award
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
The Glendale Sustainability Commission recognized Stephanie Landrigan for decades of landscape‑architecture work, advocacy on tree canopy and wildfire resilience, and local leadership; Councilmember Brotman and the Glendale Homeowners Coordinating Council also praised her contributions.
Source: Special Sustainability Commission - 1/8/26 02:29
Morrow County commissioners elect Davis as chair, appoint Limholz vice chair
Morrow County, Oregon
The Board of Commissioners voted to appoint Davis as 2026 chair and Clerk Limholz as vice chair after brief discussion about rotating leadership. Actions were approved by voice vote; no public comment on the appointments was recorded.
Source: Morrow County Board of Commissioners Meeting: January 7, 2026 00:00
Former U.S. Ambassador George Kent: Support for Ukraine Is a U.S. National Interest
Hinckley Institute of Politics, Citizen Journalism , 2024 -2025 Utah Citizen Journalism, Elections, Utah
At a Hinckley Institute forum at the University of Utah, former U.S. diplomat George Kent argued that backing Ukraine defends the international order, warned that rhetoric about taking Greenland strains alliances, and highlighted battlefield-driven innovation in drone and defense production as lessons for U.S. and European policy.
Source: 01.08.26 Ukraine, Russia’s Wars, and U.S. Enduring Transatlantic Interests 51:44
Planning board holds preliminary forum for indoor boatbuilding operation at 2020 Capitol Drive
New Hanover County, North Carolina
At a preliminary forum the planning board reviewed a special-use permit application for indoor fiberglass boat manufacturing at 2020 Capitol Drive. Applicant George Stronach (Tideline Boats) said manufacturing will occur indoors using vacuum-infusion techniques, with 6 employees anticipated in March and about 12 by year-end; staff noted no public comments were received at time of presentation.
Source: New Hanover County Planning Board Meeting - January 8, 2026 06:26
Staff says backflow and 'fog' legislation nearly complete; commission to review before council
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio
Staff reported completion of a revised backflow and 'fog' ordinance that shifts permitting to code enforcement, allows the control board to set fees, and reserves authority to the utilities commission; the body will review the draft and target a council first reading in late February.
Source: Live Stream - City of Mount Vernon, Ohio 02:42
Troy board tables request for seven-unit conversion at 3004 6th Avenue pending financial analysis and neighbor coordination
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York
Owner Waldo (Wally) Evora asked to convert a fire-damaged building at 3004 6th Avenue to seven units; the board agreed to table the application until the next meeting for a cost-benefit analysis comparing unit-count options and for the applicant to address parking, gangway access and a tree inspection.
Source: Zoning Board of Appeals (January 7, 2026) 01:28
Glendale Sustainability Commission adopts 2026–27 work plan and adds review of AB 1572 compliance
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
The commission voted to approve the 2026–27 sustainability work plan with an amendment to review compliance with AB 1572 (the state nonfunctional turf irrigation regulation). Staff summarized AB 1572's phased dates (2027–2029) and listed exemptions to be checked for local impact.
Source: Special Sustainability Commission - 1/8/26 10:13
Town of Bluffton invites public school students to submit storm-drain art
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Town of Bluffton launched a storm-drain art pilot project seeking themed digital artwork from public school students through March 6; winning designs will be printed on 3-by-2-foot vinyl decals for installation in the historic district.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 9th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:49
Subdivision committee continues coastal boundary-line adjustment over access and utility easement questions
Mendocino County, California
On Jan. 8, 2026 the Mendocino County Subdivision Committee continued case BUnderscore20250029 after staff and committee members pressed the applicant on access, utility easements and county road-standard upgrades; the matter was continued to Feb. 12, 2026 for refined conditions and wording.
Source: Subdivision Committee 01/08/2026 09:31
Planning board continues Beacon Townhomes rezoning after neighbors and staff raise safety and completeness concerns
New Hanover County, North Carolina
The New Hanover County Planning Board agreed to continue the rezoning request for 7244 Carolina Beach Road (Z-2518) to its February meeting after the applicant offered changes including a sidewalk, reduction to eight units, and a promise to finalize access arrangements with the adjacent Red Lighthouse Village HOA; residents had raised traffic, safety, density, and notification concerns.
Source: New Hanover County Planning Board Meeting - January 8, 2026 01:40:16
NASA presenter tells Glendale commission how OCO‑2 and OCO‑3 map CO2 and where cities can use the data
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
At the Jan. 8 meeting, a Jet Propulsion Laboratory researcher described NASA’s OCO‑2 and OCO‑3 satellite missions, saying their data (2 km x 2 km points; <1 ppm error) can be downscaled and combined with other imagery to help Glendale track emissions and map urban greenery.
Source: Special Sustainability Commission - 1/8/26 49:45
Troy board approves five variances for industrial building expansion at 61 13th Street
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York
The Troy Zoning Board of Appeals approved five area variances to allow a 10,000-square-foot addition, revised loading, parking changes and a transparency exemption at 61 13th Street. The applicant, represented by Verity Engineering, argued the changes remove loading from the right-of-way and support tenant growth.
Source: Zoning Board of Appeals (January 7, 2026) 07:26
Mount Vernon utilities commission adopts stormwater guidance manual as addendum to rules
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio
The Mount Vernon Utilities Commission voted to adopt a stormwater management plan guidance manual as an addendum to the city's stormwater utility rules and regulations; commissioners said the manual aims to clarify developer expectations and reduce review delays.
Source: Live Stream - City of Mount Vernon, Ohio 02:54
Elk County approves two-part Barracuda renewal for email archiving and server backups
Elk County, Pennsylvania
Elk County commissioners approved a two-part renewal with Barracuda to continue cloud archiving of county emails and server backup services, following a brief explanation from IT director Calvin Moore and unanimous voice approval.
Source: Elk County Commissioners Meeting January 8, 2026 00:51
Planning Commission approves consent items, multiple subdivision plans and variances
Planning Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee
The commission approved the consent agenda (after removing item 10), several subdivision concept and development plans, a variance and alternative design standards for Hunters Grove, and a garage-apartment request subject to standard conditions.
Source: Planning R 399 260108 00:00
Michael Joseph Nicholson sworn in as Gardner mayor, pledges housing and infrastructure push
Gardner City, Worcester County, Massachusetts
At an inaugural ceremony in Gardner, Michael Joseph Nicholson was sworn in as mayor and outlined priorities including zoning changes that allow tiny homes, a South Gardner infrastructure project, expanded school investments and $150,000 in CDBG funding for local food pantries.
Source: 56th Gardner City Inauguration Ceremony 01:15:44
Board approves 2026 meeting dates; foundation to receive Carnegie grant and acting head installed
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Norwalk Public Library Board approved its 2026 meeting schedule, discussed granting logistics for the Carnegie Corporation's $20,000 award to the foundation, and noted that Luis Ayala will serve as acting head while the search/appointment process continues.
Source: Library Board of Directors 01-08-2026 07:14
La Verne honors high-school welding program featured on Racer Network
Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings, La Vergne City, Rutherford County, Tennessee
The City of La Verne presented a certificate of recognition to La Verne High School's CTE welding program for being featured on a Racer Network television series documenting a nine-month Legends motorcycle build; students and program lead 'Mister Bowers' were recognized at the Jan. 8 meeting.
Source: La Vergne Board of Mayor & Aldermen Meeting (Audio Only) - 1/08/26 03:03
Commission denies rezoning request for West Chapman Highway property citing plan inconsistency
Planning Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee
The Planning Commission denied a request to reclassify a West Chapman Highway site to a mixed-use special district and highway commercial after staff and commissioners concluded the change was not supported by adopted plans or changing conditions.
Source: Planning R 399 260108 00:00
Sugar Land ethics board reviews code changes, dismisses complaint against council member but posts reminder of values
Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas
The Independent Ethics Review Board reviewed tightened language on penalties including a civil fine "not to exceed $5,000 per violation," considered a formal complaint against council member Roland Horton alleging doxing and misuse of office, and agreed to dismiss that complaint for lack of definitive evidence while directing staff to refine the code language and post a letter reminding officials of the city's value statements.
Source: City of Sugar Land: Independent Ethics Review Board Meeting- January 7, 2026 24:33
Parents tell Norwalk committees Silvermine dual‑language staffing fell short; ask for restored classes
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
A Silvermine parent told the joint meeting the school’s dual‑language model was not implemented as approved, with fourth and fifth grades cut from four classes to three and a Spanish teacher post left unfilled; the parent urged the BOE and city to fund four sections per grade and bilingual intervention services.
Source: Finance & Claims Committee 01-08-2026 03:12
Planning Board continues review of GM Properties' "Villages" project after wetlands, drainage and conservation concerns
Town of Charlton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
GM Properties ("The Villages") presented revisions that reduce density to 33 units and add parking and sidewalks; the planning board continued the public hearing to Feb. 18, 2026 for conservation and sewer review after residents and several board members raised wetlands-buffer, drainage and precedent concerns.
Source: Planning Board Meeting January 7, 2026 01:25:20
U.S. Sentencing Commission publishes proposed guideline amendments including inflation adjustments and new victim-harm enhancement
United States Sentencing Commission, United States Courts, Judiciary, Federal
On Dec. 12, 2025 the U.S. Sentencing Commission voted to publish proposed amendments to the Sentencing Guidelines that would apply CPI-based inflation adjustments to monetary tables, restructure the 2B1.1 loss table, and add an enhancement for substantial non-economic harm; public comment ends Feb. 10, 2026.
Source: Public Data Briefing: 2026 Proposed Amendments Relating to Economic Offenses 17:41
Planning Commission denies RN4 rezoning for 1210 West Parkway after sector-plan consistency concerns
Planning Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee
The commission voted to deny Andrew Thomas’s request to change 1210 West Parkway from low-density residential to RN4 medium-density residential, citing inconsistency with the North City Sector Plan and Inskip Small Area Plan and concerns that the small lot would be out of character.
Source: Planning R 399 260108 00:00
Guam committee hears supporters and safety concerns on bill to allow temporary workforce housing in M‑1 zones
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
A Guam legislative committee heard testimony Jan. 8 on Bill 240‑38 LS to permit temporary workforce housing in M‑1 light industrial zones; supporters said the change would free up rental housing and speed construction, while some senators and witnesses raised fiscal, sanitary and inspection concerns and requested further fiscal analysis. The committee took no vote and will accept written statements for seven days.
Source: Public Hearing - Vice Speaker V. Anthony Ada - January 8, 2026 2pm 38:21
Library board to ask corporation counsel for guidance on weekend closing authority after snow-related disruptions
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
Following multiple snowstorms and communication problems, the Norwalk Public Library Board voted to request an official opinion from corporation counsel clarifying whether the board or the city should make weekend closure decisions and to tighten closure procedures and communications.
Source: Library Board of Directors 01-08-2026 15:51
Alabama Supreme Court Hears Question on Whether Officers May Demand Physical ID During a Terry Stop
Supreme Court of Alabama, Judicial, Alabama
The Alabama Supreme Court heard argument on a certified question whether Ala. Code §15-5-30 allows officers during a valid Terry investigatory stop to demand physical identification (such as a driver's license) and whether refusal can support arrest for obstruction. Counsel for the appellant urged a limited reading; respondent counsel cited Heibel and urged a verification-based, reasonable-officer test.
Source: Supreme Court of Alabama O/A January 07, 2026 42:07
Beaufort County Parks & Rec to break ground on Agnes A. Major Community Center
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Beaufort County Parks and Recreation will hold a groundbreaking for the Agnes A. Major Community Center at 10 a.m. at 21 Agnes Major Road in Sheldon; Director Eric Brown will welcome guests and Council member Gerald Dawson will give acknowledgments.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 9th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:18
Zoning board approves single-floor, tall-ceiling garage at Hill Farm Camp Road
Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island
The Coventry board granted variances allowing a detached garage in the front yard and increased height at the applicant's Hill Farm Camp property, approving a single-floor tall-ceiling structure and reserving second-floor area relief until properly noticed.
Source: Zoning Board of Review - 07 Jan 2026 00:00
Guam Legislature unanimously adopts resolution calling for moratorium on deep‑sea mining and objects to BOEM RFI
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
The Guam Legislature passed Resolution No. 132‑38 COR on Jan. 9, 2026, urging a moratorium on commercial deep‑sea mining and formally objecting to the U.S. Department of the Interior — Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) request for information; the measure passed 14–0 with one excused.
Source: 38th Guam Legislature Emergency Session - January 9, 2026 9am 01:42:14
Norwalk leaders lay out FY27 budget gap as schools press for full funding
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
City and Board of Education CFOs presented tentative FY27 budgets and warned of revenue pressures from a 2023 revaluation, rising health-insurance costs and collective‑bargaining increases; parents urged the city to fully fund school operations and programs restored last year.
Source: Finance & Claims Committee 01-08-2026 01:49:30
Beer board notes ownership change for Uptown Reload license
Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee
The board recorded and approved a change in ownership for Nathan Bedford LLC, doing business as Uptown Reload at 2407 Glass Street; the board noted the name remained Uptown Reload while ownership was reduced to a single owner (Nathan).
Source: Chattanooga Beer Board Meeting - 01/08/2026 00:00
La Verne board approves budget amendment, code changes and appoints new city recorder
Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meetings, La Vergne City, Rutherford County, Tennessee
On Jan. 8, 2026, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved first-reading budget and code amendments, several resolutions including implementing the 'Jackson Law', and appointed Joshua Miller as city recorder; multiple advisory-board appointments were also confirmed.
Source: La Vergne Board of Mayor & Aldermen Meeting (Audio Only) - 1/08/26 02:25
Commission asks staff to review zoning definition for social service centers after CareCuts approval
Planning Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee
Following the CareCuts approval, commissioners requested staff and legal to evaluate whether the zoning definition that triggers special-use review for services targeting those transitioning from homelessness is appropriate and enforceable; staff agreed to add the review to its workflow.
Source: Planning R 399 260108 00:00
Commission recommends favorable adoption of water element; consultants highlight water-budget approach
Tooele County Commission, Tooele County Commission and Boards, Tooele County, Utah
Tooele County planning commissioners recommended that the County Council adopt a draft water element after hearing a presentation from Hanson, Allen & Luce on water budgets, conservation goals and regional coordination; the recommendation was forwarded by roll call.
Source: Tooele County Planning Commission Meeting 1/7/26 21:51
Norwalk library board approves plaque honoring Ralph C. Bloom, tentatively schedules dedication
Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut
The Norwalk Public Library Board approved exact plaque wording to name the Norwalk History Room for Ralph C. Bloom and tentatively scheduled a dedication event for Jan. 28 (possibly pushed to February); the board also tasked staff with producing the physical plaque.
Source: Library Board of Directors 01-08-2026 04:50
Board hears reduced-frontage special permit for Brissett property; neighbors ask for setback clarity
Town of Charlton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Steve Brissett sought a reduced-frontage special permit for a lot at 30 Hill Road; the board kept the hearing open for clarification of the 200-foot setback (road vs. boundary) and continued the public hearing to Jan. 21, 2026 at neighbors' request.
Source: Planning Board Meeting January 7, 2026 15:47
Commissioners approve appointments, grant transfers and routine consent items
Hamilton County, Ohio
At its Jan. 8 meeting the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners approved three appointment resolutions, authorized an $80,000 transfer/supplemental across grants, and adopted the consent agenda covering items 1–16, including eviction-prevention funding and credit-card authorizations.
Source: Hamilton County Commissioners Regular Meeting 1/8/26 01:22
Coventry zoning board upholds building official’s violation for 211 Reed Schoolhouse Road
Coventry, Kent County, Rhode Island
The Town of Coventry Zoning Board of Review unanimously upheld a June 30, 2025 building-department notice of violation for accumulated debris at 211 Reed Schoolhouse Road after testimony from the inspector and neighbors and a defense by the property owner. The board said the inspector’s May–June observations supported the violation.
Source: Zoning Board of Review - 07 Jan 2026 00:00
Planning commission approves canal‑piping CUP for Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company despite neighbors’ concerns
Cache County School District, Utah School Boards, Utah
The commission approved a conditional use permit for the Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company to pipe a roughly 775‑foot stretch of canal for water conservation and safety, while several Hollow Road residents warned piping could reduce seepage that supports trees, springs and wildlife.
Source: Cache County Planning Commission Meeting - 8 January 2026 04:54
Jones County board moves into executive session after routine business
Jones County, Georgia
At the end of its Jan. 8 meeting the board voted to enter an executive session and temporarily adjourned; the transcript records motion and second but does not state the subject of the executive session.
Source: Jones County Board of Assessor's Meeting - Part1 (01/08/2026) 00:00
Beaufort County Board of Voter Registration to Meet Jan. 9; executive session on director search planned
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Beaufort County Board of Voter Registration and Elections will meet Friday, Jan. 9, at the county elections office; the agenda includes an executive session focused on the search for a new director and agenda packets are available online.
Source: BEAUFORT COUNTY NEWS | HEADLINES | January 9th, 2026 | Watch LIVE @www.BeaufortCounty.tv 00:24
Votes at a glance: Anderson County Budget Committee, Jan. 8, 2026
Anderson County, Tennessee
Committee approved the meeting agenda and a package of contracts, transfers and grant re‑appropriations, moved the Park Lane road matter to the highway committee and authorized the mayor to discuss a shared planner with Roane County; all motions passed by voice vote.
Source: Budget Committee: January 8, 2026 44:58
Licensing hearing examines Medlife Institute coursework as Connecticut health officials allege fraud
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
At a Connecticut Department of Public Health hearing, a nurse testified about attending Medlife Institute in Florida in 2016 as the state presented documents it says contradict her written answers; the state says she must return a Florida-issued license it alleges was obtained fraudulently. The hearing paused for a break and witnesses were identified to testify later.
Source: Kayumba, Peggy, RN, Petition No 2025 276 Disciplinary Hearing P2 1.8.26 01:40:27
Ithaca council adopts two member-filed resolutions on Venezuela and nurses' union
Ithaca City, Tompkins County, New York
Council members added two member-filed resolutions at the start of the Jan. 7 meeting and approved both: a resolution formally opposing unauthorized U.S. military action in Venezuela passed 9–1; a resolution expressing support for Cayuga United CWA and Cayuga Medical Center nurses passed 9–0 with one recusal.
Source: 01-07-2026 Common Council Meeting 04:23
Planning commission recommends denial of Mountain Manor Springs rezone
Cache County School District, Utah School Boards, Utah
The commission recommended denial of a request to rezone 98.68 acres (Mountain Manor Springs 2) from RU‑5 to RU‑2 after commissioners raised service, water and proximity concerns; the recommendation will be sent to county council for final decision.
Source: Cache County Planning Commission Meeting - 8 January 2026 14:21
Hamilton County commissioners urge clearer communication after possible JFS staffing-cut reports
Hamilton County, Ohio
Commissioners said Jan. 8 that no final decisions have been made on proposed Job and Family Services reductions and asked county leadership to centralize messaging after employees and CEOs reported hearing about cuts prematurely.
Source: Hamilton County Commissioners Regular Meeting 1/8/26 13:17
Board clarifies Chattanooga brown-bag permit: city permit required even with state liquor license
Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee
City staff told the beer board that Chattanooga requires a separate brown-bag permit under City Code chapter 5 and that a Tennessee ABC liquor license alone does not authorize "brown bag" service; staff said spot inspections occur when events are reported.
Source: Chattanooga Beer Board Meeting - 01/08/2026 00:00
Planning Commission approves CareCuts day center on Clinton Highway after contentious hearing
Planning Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee
The Knoxville Knox County Planning Commission narrowly approved a special-use permit for CareCuts to operate a daytime social service center at 5200 Clinton Highway despite strong neighborhood opposition over safety, traffic and outreach; commissioners also asked staff to review zoning language that triggers special-use review for services aimed at people transitioning from homelessness.
Source: Planning R 399 260108 00:00
Planning commission backs revisions to subdivision rules, adds 7‑lot threshold and municipal/public water option
Cache County School District, Utah School Boards, Utah
The Cache County Planning Commission voted Jan. 8 to recommend changes to subdivision rules that would limit certain rural subdivisions to seven lots without municipal hookup and require either municipal water or an approved public water system for larger developments; the package will go to the county council for final action.
Source: Cache County Planning Commission Meeting - 8 January 2026 01:28:49
Jones County tax office approves homestead exemptions, details appeal counts and deadlines
Jones County, Georgia
Tax office staff reported and the board approved 75 homestead exemptions, recommended approval of 34 DNR items and 31 motor-vehicle appeal resolutions, and provided multiple filing and billing deadlines for mobile homes, CUVA/FLPA, watercraft and business returns.
Source: Jones County Board of Assessor's Meeting - Part1 (01/08/2026) 02:20
Peabody City Council roundup: continuances, PILOT request, appointments and license renewals
Peabody City, Essex County, Massachusetts
At its Jan. 8 meeting the council continued several hearings, asked for all PILOT agreements ahead of budget talks, approved multiple license renewals and appointments, and referred several items to Legal Affairs for further review.
Source: Peabody City Council Meeting - January 8th, 2026 10:45
Anderson County authorizes mayor to explore shared planner with Roane County
Anderson County, Tennessee
Mayor Frank proposed exploring a shared planning position with neighboring Roane County to address a regional shortage of certified planners; commissioners authorized the mayor to enter discussions and asked for a follow‑up report detailing duties, costs and options.
Source: Budget Committee: January 8, 2026 40:11
Morrow County reviews fee schedule, flags airport/VUAS fees and proposes 10% planning surcharge
Morrow County, Oregon
Staff told commissioners the county fee schedule hasn't been fully updated since 2022 and asked to raise several rates (airport hangars, transfer station, fair rentals); board agreed to include a temporary 10% long‑range planning surcharge while staff completes a time‑study to justify permanent increases.
Source: Morrow County Board of Commissioners Work Session: January 7, 2026 15:56
Oxnard staff recommends creation of temporary LMD 43A and $40,000 appropriation to fund ballot for greenbelt lighting project
Oxnard City, Ventura County, California
Special districts manager Anthony Miller asked the Oxnard City Council to authorize a $40,000 appropriation and begin Proposition 218 balloting to form Landscape Maintenance District 43A, a temporary overlay to fund replacement of themed paseo lighting after bids left a large funding gap.
Source: City Council 1 20 2026 Agenda Item N2 Appropriation from the General Fund Reserve 09:10
Peabody City Council votes to restore City Hall entrances to pre‑pandemic access, 7–4
Peabody City, Essex County, Massachusetts
The council voted Jan. 8 to restore City Hall entrances (front, two side doors and back parking-lot door) to pre-pandemic availability after debate about safety, public‑health origins of the restrictions and whether the mayor should be consulted first.
Source: Peabody City Council Meeting - January 8th, 2026 11:43
Planning commission grants 6-month extension for Wild Horse Ranch Phase 15
Tooele County Commission, Tooele County Commission and Boards, Tooele County, Utah
Tooele County planning staff recommended and the Planning and Zoning Commission approved a six-month extension for Richmond American Homes of Utah�Inc.�for Wild Horse Ranch Subdivision Phase 15, with conditions requiring infrastructure completion by July 7, 2026, or reapplication under the updated subdivision code.
Source: Tooele County Planning Commission Meeting 1/7/26 00:00
Charlton Planning Board continues hearing on Hansen plan to improve private way after neighbor raises septic and easement concerns
Town of Charlton, Worcester County, Massachusetts
The Planning Board continued the public hearing on Chris Hansen's application to improve a private way to access a building lot at 0 Beachville Road after neighbors presented septic-mapping evidence and the board requested deed and town-counsel documentation to confirm easement rights.
Source: Planning Board Meeting January 7, 2026 23:20
Oxnard officials consider resolution opposing proposed federal offshore leasing
Oxnard City, Ventura County, California
Assistant City Attorney Jason Zaragoza told the Oxnard City Council the Trump administration released a proposed offshore oil-and-gas leasing program and that Council member Perez has requested the council consider a resolution opposing new leasing off the Central Coast before BOEM�s 01/23/2026 comment deadline.
Source: City Council 1 20 26 Agenda Item I1 Oil and Gas Drilling 00:51
Teresa Barrera unanimously elected vice chair of Kane County technology commission
Kane County, Illinois
Chief Judge Villa nominated Teresa Barrera for vice chair; Barrera accepted and the commission confirmed her by roll‑call vote with unanimous support.
Source: KC Judicial and Public Safety Strategic Planning and Technology Commission (JPSSPTC) January 8 2026 01:47
Morrow County to tighten take‑home vehicle policy after IRS guidance review
Morrow County, Oregon
At a work session commissioners heard outside counsel say county policy is legally compliant but application is complex; staff will convene a working group (including the sheriff) to draft clearer policy language about who may take county vehicles home and when taxable fringe reporting is required.
Source: Morrow County Board of Commissioners Work Session: January 7, 2026 47:58
Chattanooga beer board sustains violation and raises Cabanas fine to $1,000
Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee
The Chattanooga City Beer Board sustained a finding that Cabanas Nightclub operated without a valid beer permit and, after debate, voted to increase the civil penalty to $1,000; the business was given seven days to pay and asked to correct ownership documentation.
Source: Chattanooga Beer Board Meeting - 01/08/2026 12:16
Novi board approves personnel hires, bargaining preparations, NAECE deal and two OCSBA resolutions; declines conditional state safety grant
Novi Community School District, School Boards, Michigan
At the Jan. 8 meeting the board approved a personnel report with multiple hires, authorized bargaining preparations for NEA negotiations, approved a new agreement with the Novi Association of Early Childhood Educators, ratified two OCSBA resolutions (including support for nonpartisan school board elections), and confirmed a decision to decline a conditional state school safety and mental health grant worth about $260,000.
Source: 1/8/2026 34:57
Council pushes to expand summer internships and revives all‑abilities program; asks for funding plan
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Council backed a plan to expand the summer youth internship program (target 70 slots) and revived a previously stalled all‑abilities/special needs internship program with a $100,000 target budget and bi‑monthly updates starting Feb. 5; staff to present cost and department participation scenarios.
Source: Tampa City Council 01/08/26 - Part 2 00:00
Anson County planning board approves permit for Mina’s Garden, a home‑based nonprofit
Anson County, North Carolina
The Anson County Planning Board unanimously approved SUP26‑01, allowing Regina Cason to operate Mina’s Garden, a nonprofit offering chronic‑disease education and outreach, from a 1.3‑acre residence near Morven. Staff recommended approval after noting a clerical error in the report and discussing zoning, wetlands, traffic and residency questions.
Source: January 8, 2026 - Planning Board Regular Meeting 17:55
Votes at a glance: key actions from the Jan. 7 Cass County Commission meeting
Cass County, North Dakota
A quick list of motions the commission approved on Jan. 7, including the county recorder appointment, a property abatement, procurement and plan approvals, personnel policy changes, a leave‑carry request and cancellation of a software integration phase.
Source: Commission Meeting 1/7 53:46
Board adopts legislative agenda urging local control, student privacy and full funding for preschool and special needs
Anderson County, Tennessee
The Anderson County Board of Education adopted a legislative-resolution listing priorities including local control, criminalizing unauthorized drone recording over schools, clarifying public chapters 244 and 215, nurse staffing funding, concerns about the Choice Act and full funding for preschool and special education.
Source: Anderson County Schools Board of Education: January 8, 2026 05:25
Ithaca council extends metered parking to Saturdays; ordinance passes 9–1
Ithaca City, Tompkins County, New York
The Common Council adopted an ordinance on Jan. 7, 2026 to extend metered parking hours to Saturdays and update civil penalties for overtime meters. Council debated impacts on religious observance at Temple Bethel and concerns about employee costs; the measure passed 9–1 with Ald. Shapiro voting no.
Source: 01-07-2026 Common Council Meeting 00:00
Council orders Tree Trust reimbursement, moves to limit trust to Type 1 and 2 plantings
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
After staff documented ~270 tree transactions with an average cost estimate for the work, council agreed to a ~$210,000 reimbursement to make the water department whole and directed staff to draft an ordinance limiting the tree trust fund to Type 1 and Type 2 tree plantings; staff to return Feb. 19 with the ordinance.
Source: Tampa City Council 01/08/26 - Part 2 00:00
Peabody City Council approves online-only spiritual self‑help license for Mary Balestracy
Peabody City, Essex County, Massachusetts
On Jan. 8 the Peabody City Council unanimously approved an online-only fortune-teller/spiritual self‑help license for Mary Balestracy, who told the council her service will be primarily teaching and free content with optional paid one-on-one sessions.
Source: Peabody City Council Meeting - January 8th, 2026 05:36
State's Attorney pauses planned case‑management integration after state systems decline to integrate
Cass County, North Dakota
The State's Attorney's Office reported completion of a digital evidence migration and progress digitizing file rooms but announced it will cancel phase 2 — a planned case‑management integration with Prosecutor by Carpel (PBK) — after the state attorney general's office and court system declined integration; the office will instead pursue a hybrid approach while retaining other digital gains.
Source: Commission Meeting 1/7 14:10
Anderson County debates public‑safety pay as budget calendar is adopted
Anderson County, Tennessee
Public comment and commissioners’ discussion focused on raises for deputies and EMTs, with a public speaker calling the sheriff’s office underfunded by $6 million and asking for a 30% raise; the committee adopted 2026–27 budget guidelines and asked staff for clearer written justifications for large requests.
Source: Budget Committee: January 8, 2026 30:30
Jones County board reelects Lee Stanford as chair; Bill Goodman remains secretary
Jones County, Georgia
At its Jan. 8, 2026 meeting the Jones County board re-elected Lee Stanford as chair for 2026 and reappointed Bill Goodman as board secretary. The board indicated it may hold a midyear special election if a qualified staff member can assume secretary duties.
Source: Jones County Board of Assessor's Meeting - Part1 (01/08/2026) 01:06
Tampa council redirects $1.1M to Gadsden Park improvements, removes JBL dock repair from this allocation
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Council redirected a $1.1 million small‑parks allocation to pay for ADA restroom, sidewalk and drainage improvements at Gadsden Park, and removed a planned Julian B. Lane dock repair after questions about eligibility and site safety; staff will return with a revised resolution.
Source: Tampa City Council 01/08/26 - Part 2 00:00
Kane County IT presents FY2025 results; commission reviews proposed 2026 budget
Kane County, Illinois
County IT reported FY2025 closed with revenue near projection and expenses below budget; department proposed a $2,030,422 2026 budget and plans to use $353,000 of fund balance for one‑time projects, with possible adjustments pending finance‑department review.
Source: KC Judicial and Public Safety Strategic Planning and Technology Commission (JPSSPTC) January 8 2026 06:03
Commission updates military‑leave and demotion policies in employee handbook
Cass County, North Dakota
The commission approved two personnel‑policy amendments: removing the 90‑day waiting period for paid military leave to align with 2025 North Dakota legislative changes, and adjusting demotion rules so employees in temporary promotions can return to pay they would have reached absent the promotion.
Source: Commission Meeting 1/7 03:30
BZA examines agritourism and retreat/event venue request for 46.52-acre Sumner County farm; access and traffic study drive conditions
Sumner County, Tennessee
A property owner seeks two separate special exceptions — agritourism and a retreat/event venue — on a 46.52-acre farm; staff highlighted traffic-study recommendations (widen Giles Lane, internal circulation plan), proposed caps (15–20 events/year; site-plan attendance shown as 150 but permit language references up to 300), and required security/parking arrangements; the board heard detailed access explanations and a motion to approve the retreat was made.
Source: Board of Zoning Appeals 1/8/26 40:26
Novi Middle School students tell board about trips, language offerings and upcoming events
Novi Community School District, School Boards, Michigan
Students from Novi Middle School updated the board on an intercultural exchange with visitors from Shiga, Japan, the Washington, D.C. trip, athletics and music programs, and upcoming events including a spelling bee and Power Day on Jan. 16.
Source: 1/8/2026 09:35
CFO: Tampa’s preliminary year‑end books show tight variances, $10M net surplus and GASB accounting effects
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Chief Financial Officer Dennis Rejero told the council the city's unaudited combined general funds show roughly $10.7 million in favorable variance overall but flagged a $30.8 million GASB accounting adjustment that inflates both revenues and expenditures; council members pressed for line‑item detail and follow‑up on hurricane and settlement reimbursements.
Source: Tampa City Council 01/08/26 - Part 2 00:00
Kane County commission approves amended ordinance language, sends recommendation to county board
Kane County, Illinois
The Kane County Judicial and Public Safety Technology Commission voted to adopt amended ordinance language narrowing its role to case-management technology, changing membership to add ex officio county-board seats and making the KCBA vice president an ex officio member with a two‑year term; the commission will ask the county board executive committee to consider the change.
Source: KC Judicial and Public Safety Strategic Planning and Technology Commission (JPSSPTC) January 8 2026 22:35
Cass County wins $10.1 million bridge grant; adopts five‑year roads and bridges plan
Cass County, North Dakota
Public works announced a $10.1 million state award to rebuild County Road 31 bridge and presented a five‑year road and bridge plan; commissioners approved a Border States Paving contract for the Buffalo paving project and adopted the five‑year plan following a unanimous Road Advisory Committee recommendation.
Source: Commission Meeting 1/7 11:22
Board hears construction update and approves appropriations, transfers and outcome bonuses
Anderson County, Tennessee
Director of Schools reported roughly $12.5 million spent to date on a new school and said the financial committee will consider an additional $10 million in bonds; the board approved four appropriations, three transfers, and school outcome incentive bonuses in voice and roll-call votes.
Source: Anderson County Schools Board of Education: January 8, 2026 07:59
Ithaca council approves bond package, appoints fire chief and adjusts acting city manager pay
Ithaca City, Tompkins County, New York
On Jan. 7, 2026 the Ithaca Common Council approved a sequence of bond resolutions totaling multiple capital projects, appointed Michael Moody as permanent fire chief effective Jan. 8, and adopted a retroactive temporary salary adjustment for Acting City Manager Recchio. Several items were budgeted previously; votes were unanimous in most cases.
Source: 01-07-2026 Common Council Meeting 27:11
Tampa council extends grant window for Cleveland Street Basin project amid cost concerns
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
The City Council approved a one‑year, no‑cost extension to preserve roughly $10 million of state grant funding for a major South Tampa stormwater project while members pushed staff for clearer cost estimates and a future go/no‑go vote on a guaranteed maximum price.
Source: Tampa City Council 01/08/26 - Part 2 11:56
Lamar County 9-1-1 board approves hiring of full-time dispatcher
Lamar County, Alabama
The 9-1-1 board approved hiring Keith Brosseau as a full-time dispatcher at $14/hour starting Dec. 1; the hire was approved by voice vote and recorded as action during the meeting.
Source: 911 Meeting December 8, 2025 00:15
Commission authorizes $15,000 installation of compressed‑air lines for Sheriff’s storage building
Cass County, North Dakota
The commission approved installing compressed-air lines in part of the Sheriff's Office storage building to speed vehicle maintenance and supply the mobile command unit; the project was estimated at $15,000 and the sheriff said the cost would be absorbed in the 2026 budget or returned for adjustment if needed.
Source: Commission Meeting 1/7 04:39
Board hears Front Page Treats commercial-kitchen and ADU special-exception requests
Sumner County, Tennessee
Sumner County staff described a special-exception application to allow a commercial kitchen and allied graphic-apparel production within a detached building as a major home-based business; staff outlined occupancy, floor-area and customer-visit limits and proposed permit conditions. Neighbors said they were consulted and supportive.
Source: Board of Zoning Appeals 1/8/26 07:16
Novi board recognizes teacher Katie James for National Board Certification
Novi Community School District, School Boards, Michigan
The board formally recognized Novi High teacher Katie James for earning National Board Certification and highlighted district mentorship supports; administrators said research links NB certification to improved outcomes, especially for at-risk students.
Source: 1/8/2026 06:24
Charter committee splits on outreach approach; plans town halls, media and a citywide reveal
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
Members debated whether to resume town halls or stage a single citywide reveal; the committee agreed to prepare plain-language materials, YouTube explainers and an executive summary and to coordinate timing with the final draft.
Source: Augusta Charter Review Committee Work Session 05:05
Commission approves $11,950 jail refrigerator replacement and $44,005.60 retrofit for roadside truck
Lamar County, Alabama
The Lamar County Commission authorized replacement of a jail refrigerator compressor (bid $11,950 to Triangle Air & Electric) and approved a $44,005.60 retrofit for a roadside herbicide truck (IBM Solutions) as cost‑effective alternatives to full replacements.
Source: Commission Meeting December 8, 2025 00:00
Commission approves tax abatement for Fargo property owner Rodney Anger
Cass County, North Dakota
The commission approved a tax abatement requested for property owner Rodney Anger after City of Fargo review found deferred maintenance and recommended a lower assessed value; county staff said both parties reached agreement on value.
Source: Commission Meeting 1/7 01:17
Anderson County schools secure $194,000 grant for food truck to serve high-need areas
Anderson County, Tennessee
Paula Sellers told the Anderson County Board of Education the district received a $194,000 grant and awarded a bid to JP Food Trucks to operate a mobile kitchen prioritizing Norwood, Lake City and Bryceville; the truck will serve students and families during breaks and summer and must collect brief surveys for grant reporting.
Source: Anderson County Schools Board of Education: January 8, 2026 08:30
Committee debates equal-opportunity wording, asks compliance director to draft language
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
Committee members read a proposed "Equal opportunity" charter section and asked interim compliance director Dr. Yolanda Jackson and counsel to review wording and procurement interactions; some members urged removing enumerated categories while others urged keeping explicit nondiscrimination language.
Source: Augusta Charter Review Committee Work Session 04:48
Waukesha panel previews ordinance change to apply preservation rules to donated parcel
Village of Waukesha, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
At the Jan. 8 joint meeting, commissioners discussed amending an ordinance to apply preservation-related rules to a donated parcel. Speakers noted the land was donated (not owned by Tall Pines), raised sewer and water concerns, and heard public support for preservation alongside opposition to amplified sound.
Source: Village of Waukesha Plan Commission/Village Board Meeting January 8, 2026 00:00
Commission hears camera upgrade plans, district storm reports; courthouse holiday closures announced
Lamar County, Alabama
At the Dec. 27 meeting commissioners reviewed a forthcoming quote to upgrade cameras at the Judicial Building, heard district reports on storm cleanup and staffing shortages, and announced courthouse closures for Dec. 24–25 and Jan. 1; the camera upgrade quote will be presented at the next meeting.
Source: Commission Meeting December 22, 2025 00:00
Cass County Commission appoints Greg Larson as county recorder
Cass County, North Dakota
The Cass County Commission unanimously approved the appointment of Greg Larson as county recorder after a search that produced more than 70 applicants; Larson will begin later this month and said he looks forward to working with outgoing recorder Deb Moller on a transition.
Source: Commission Meeting 1/7 03:44
House Appropriations Committee hears plan for $195 million Rural Health Transformation Grant
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Agency of Human Services officials told the House Appropriations Committee on Jan. 8 that Vermont won a $195 million, five-year Rural Health Transformation Grant from CMS; staff outlined priorities — workforce training, health IT, EMS expansion and regional transformation — and said a revised budget is due to CMS by Jan. 30.
Source: House Appropriations - 2026-01-08 - 9:30AM 00:00
Charter committee recommends keeping urban and suburban service districts amid tax-gap, legacy pension concerns
Augusta City, Richmond County, Georgia
Committee members advised retaining urban and suburban service districts in the draft Augusta charter after counsel warned a countywide replacement rate "will not be sufficient enough to generate the same amount of revenue" and flagged lingering pension liabilities that could persist decades.
Source: Augusta Charter Review Committee Work Session 02:59
Lamar County 9-1-1 board awards jail communications tower contract to Bell Tower
Lamar County, Alabama
The Lamar County 9-1-1 monthly meeting approved awarding the jail communications tower contract to Bell Tower after reviewing multiple bids; the board approved the choice by voice vote and asked staff to confirm start dates and site coordination.
Source: 911 Meeting December 8, 2025 13:16
Novi Board elects officers for 2026; all votes unanimous
Novi Community School District, School Boards, Michigan
At its Jan. 8 organizational meeting, the Novi Community School District Board of Education elected officers for 2026 — Daniel Ruskin as president, Betsy Beaudwine as vice president, Paul Cook as secretary and Jamie Clebert as treasurer — each by unanimous voice vote.
Source: 1/8/2026 00:55
Melbourne Beach commissioners interview three finalists for town manager; decision to follow after final session
Melbourne Beach, Brevard County, Florida
Three finalists — David Bridal, interim Lisa Frazier, and Asanta Maria Smith — each told the Melbourne Beach commission they would prioritize clearer communication with elected officials, stronger budget planning and resilience projects. The panel recessed for lunch and will complete the last interview at 1:00 p.m. before deliberating.
Source: January 9, 2026 Special Town Commission Meeting 00:00
Sumner County BZA considers variance for McCullough parcel on South Tunnel Road
Sumner County, Tennessee
The Sumner County Board of Zoning Appeals heard a variance request from landowner Kenneth McCullough to reduce road-frontage requirements so the parcel can be sold or developed; staff recommended approval based on the lot’s historic creation and claimed hardship. Public supporters and a representative provided plat history.
Source: Board of Zoning Appeals 1/8/26 03:49
Hammond Board of Public Works and Safety approves routine contracts, permits and signage
Hammond City, Lake County, Indiana
The Hammond Board of Public Works and Safety approved multiple routine items at its meeting, including an INDOT change order for Kennedy Avenue repairs, continuation of a sidewalk contract with J.J. Newell, a pension actuarial services agreement, several right-of-way permits and signage, and a rental hearing date.
Source: Hammond Board of Works Meeting 00:00
Board ratifies December financials, approves CNM Communications sole-source radio contract
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona
The board approved ratification of December expenses and payroll vouchers (including a teacher performance pay voucher) and approved an annual sole-source contract with CNM Communications for radio and repeater service. The board also accepted several community donations.
Source: Show Low School Board Meeting for 1-8-26 49:23
Montgomery County Legislature holds organizational meeting, installs Michael J. Papp as chair
Montgomery County, New York
The Montgomery County Legislature swore in members, elected Michael J. Papp chair after an amended motion, named a deputy chair and clerk, adopted rules, designated an official newspaper and depositories, delegated assessment-correction authority to the county auditor, and approved a small amendment to the 2026 operating budget.
Source: MONTGOMERY COUNTY ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING: JANUARY 6, 2026 11:39
House Appropriations Committee reviews FY25 contingent appropriations, Emergency Board funds still available
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The committee heard a Joint Fiscal Office briefing on statutory closeout order, the $138.97 million carryforward to FY26, contingency list funding, and remaining Emergency Board-accessible funds after a partial SNAP response; members questioned funding order and options to reallocate reserved sums.
Source: House Appropriations - 2026-01-08 - 2:30PM 24:23
Supervisors highlight community events, online legal notices and a local fire
Rock County, Wisconsin
Supervisors announced a youth paddling group fundraiser at the Milton Avenue Culver's (10% of sales during a set time), recruitment for the youth & governance program, and recognized the recent fire at the Lakehouse Inn and that no one was hurt; the county also added legal notices to its website.
Source: Rock County Board Meeting - 1/8/2026 00:49
Board approves hire of IT director and several personnel actions
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona
The Show Low School District board approved the hiring of a local candidate for IT director and approved classified and certified personnel items, including a new dispatch position and a teacher retirement; the candidate attended the meeting and the hire passed by voice vote.
Source: Show Low School Board Meeting for 1-8-26 02:46
Lamar County honors Von Pennington on retirement after 25 years of service
Lamar County, Alabama
At its Dec. 8 meeting, the Lamar County Commission presented a retirement plaque to Von Pennington, noting his start date of Sept. 26, 2000 and his retirement effective Dec. 31, 2025, and commissioners and staff offered thanks and posed for photographs.
Source: Commission Meeting December 8, 2025 00:44
APC to study Northern Quarter connection; UPWP amendment approved to fund study
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The board accepted an interlocal agreement and approved Resolution T2601 to amend the UPWP so APC can fund an 80% share of a Northern Quarter connection study (first phase $100,000; APC will commit about $80,000 of that phase); funding shares were proposed: APC 80%, Lafayette 5%, West Lafayette 5%, Tippecanoe County 10%.
Source: Tippecanoe County, Indiana MPO Policy Board 2026 01 08 04:41
Votes at a glance: Cannon County approves road inventory, ARP funding for EOC and several resolutions
Cannon County, Tennessee
The Cannon County Commission approved the 2026 road inventory, authorized ARP funds for the Emergency Operations Center pre-bid, adopted a credit-card resolution for county purchasing, approved a CDBG application for a waterline extension and accepted a revised public records policy, among other routine votes.
Source: JANUARY 8, 2026 CANNON COUNTY COMMISSION MEETIG 09:36
Lancaster County Wetlands Board approves a slate of shoreline stabilization and living-shoreline projects
Lancaster County, Virginia
The Lancaster County Wetlands Board approved multiple riprap, revetment and living-shoreline permits across several creeks and the Rappahannock River, with staff noting wetlands impacts will be avoided or mitigated and training opportunities for board members announced.
Source: Wetlands Board - Jan 08 2026 51:38
Show Low board hears multi-year bus replacement plan after maintenance overhaul
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona
The Show Low School District transportation supervisor told the board the district has addressed past maintenance lapses, upgraded systems and that 22 of 22 yellow-fleet buses passed Department of Public Safety inspections in 2025; she outlined a staggered replacement plan to avoid large single-year purchases and warned of parts scarcity for older buses.
Source: Show Low School Board Meeting for 1-8-26 20:43
Lamar County Commission approves probate promotion and two staff moves
Lamar County, Alabama
At its Dec. 27 meeting the Lamar County Commission approved promoting Wendy Wharton to chief probate clerk effective Jan. 1, 2026, authorized a hire for the tag office (Ashley Lucas) to begin training at $10/hour, and approved transferring Lisa Sutton from solid waste to the probate office; votes were by voice and individual tallies were not recorded.
Source: Commission Meeting December 22, 2025 00:00
CityBus moves funds temporarily while FTA Region 5 delays grant release for hydrogen‑bus work
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
APC staff told the MPO board the CityBus low/no‑emission grant funds awarded for hydrogen buses and a fueling station have not been released by FTA Region 5; APC and CityBus are moving $1,000,000 of unobligated 2025 funds as an interim measure to pay invoices for ongoing work. The change was informational and required no board vote.
Source: Tippecanoe County, Indiana MPO Policy Board 2026 01 08 03:39
Cannon County commission appoints Marty Williams to vacant District 2 seat
Cannon County, Tennessee
The Cannon County Commission nominated and approved Marty Williams to fill the District 2 vacancy created by the death of a previous commissioner; Williams had submitted a letter of interest and commissioners carried the nomination by voice vote.
Source: JANUARY 8, 2026 CANNON COUNTY COMMISSION MEETIG 12:54
Rock County board votes to enter closed sessions on bargaining parameters and litigation strategy
Rock County, Wisconsin
The board voted to go into two executive sessions: one under Wis. Stat. 19.85(1)(e) on bargaining parameters for 2026 collective bargaining agreements, and a second under Wis. Stat. 19.85(1)(g) to confer with legal counsel about litigation strategy; roll-call tallies were recorded on the public record.
Source: Rock County Board Meeting - 1/8/2026 03:03
UN economists: Venezuela oil changes unlikely to sway world markets; tariffs and AI pose mixed risks
United Nations
In a question‑and‑answer session at the WESP 2026 launch, UN economists said Venezuela’s oil output is currently a small share of international markets, U.S. tariffs and front‑loading boosted 2025 trade but may slow growth in 2026, and concentrated AI investment risks widening inequality.
Source: The World Economic Situation and Prospects Report 2026 - DESA | Press Conference | United Nations 25:39
Board postpones decision on allowing ‘sun shelters’ over docks after lengthy public hearing
Northumberland County, Virginia
After a public hearing and debate over shoreline impacts, sound and parity with existing dock/boathouse rules, supervisors postponed action on an ordinance to allow roofed sun shelters on docks and asked staff to solicit VMRC input and neighboring-county practices.
Source: Northumberland Board of Supervisors - 1/8/2026 11:14
Board approves updated TIP amendment and modification procedures after federal review
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
The MPO Policy Board approved Resolution T25-20 to update TIP amendment/modification procedures following a federal certification review; staff said the update aligns with INDOT/NDOT guidance, adds emergency amendment steps, and was recommended by the Technical Transportation Committee.
Source: Tippecanoe County, Indiana MPO Policy Board 2026 01 08 03:31
Residents, builder ask Cannon County to exempt one-for-one replacement homes from school impact fee
Cannon County, Tennessee
Residents and a local business owner urged the Cannon County Commission to amend the school facilities (adequate facilities) tax to exempt true one-for-one replacement homes that do not increase residential density; commissioners agreed to put the proposal on a future agenda and seek attorney and budget-committee review.
Source: JANUARY 8, 2026 CANNON COUNTY COMMISSION MEETIG 00:51
Grayson supervisors keep existing casino-revenue split after Bristol asks for larger share to cover landfill costs
Grayson County, Virginia
Grayson County rejected Bristol’s request to reallocate casino proceeds; after a staff presentation of revenue figures and scenarios, the board voted to "stay the course" and retain the current 14-way split while staff will continue discussions with regional partners and state representatives.
Source: Grayson County BOS 1/8/2026 00:00
UN launches World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026, warns resilience alone won’t meet SDGs
United Nations
The UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs released the World Economic Situation and Prospects 2026, forecasting global growth of about 2.7% and inflation easing to roughly 3.1% while warning that underlying debt, fiscal constraints, trade tensions and concentrated AI investment threaten inclusive recovery.
Source: The World Economic Situation and Prospects Report 2026 - DESA | Press Conference | United Nations 47:06
Lamar County Commission approves three resolutions to clarify tax accounting, surplus sales and liability participation
Lamar County, Alabama
At its Dec. 8 meeting, the Lamar County Commission approved a package of resolutions: redirecting a half‑cent sales tax to countywide accounting (Act 38, 1977), resubmitting language on surplus property sales to legislators, and affirming participation in the ACCA liability pool with an LSIF longevity resolution.
Source: Commission Meeting December 8, 2025 01:24
MPO board approves TIP amendment for countywide bridge inspection program
Tippecanoe County, Indiana
On Jan. 8, 2026, the MPO Policy Board approved Resolution T25-19 to add a countywide bridge inspection program to the 2026–2030 TIP for fiscal years 2027–2030; APC staff said the project totals over $1,000,000 and federal funds will cover most inspection costs.
Source: Tippecanoe County, Indiana MPO Policy Board 2026 01 08 01:54
AOT outlines $7.5M rescission plan; 31 positions cut and $360,050 pilot-fund backfill sought
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Agency of Transportation finance staff told the House Appropriations Committee a $7.5 million forecast downgrade required a rescission plan that delays projects, reduces contracted services and eliminates 31 positions (net five separations); AOT also requests a $360,050 backfill to honor town grant invoices.
Source: House Appropriations - 2026-01-08 - 10:30AM 27:51
Grayson County supervisors elect leaders, adopt remote participation policy and code of ethics
Grayson County, Virginia
At its Jan. 8 organizational meeting, the Grayson County Board of Supervisors elected chair and vice chair, appointed Jenny as clerk and a deputy clerk, and adopted 2026 rules including a remote participation policy and a code of conduct and ethics. A closed session was added to tonight’s agenda.
Source: Grayson County BOS Organizational Meeting 1/8/2026 11:31
Landmarks board conditionally approves 2439 Broadway project, spells out design revisions for LDRC
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
After a lengthy debate over scale, massing and neighborhood context, the board voted 5–0 to conditionally approve a two-unit, ~2,600-sq-ft building at 2439 Broadway and sent a set of detailed design conditions to the Landmarks Design Review Committee for follow-up.
Source: 1-07-26 Landmarks Board Meeting 02:08:23
Committee outlines topics for Guam Police Department oversight: budgeting, vacancies and morale
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
The committee said it will use the rescheduled oversight hearing to review GPD preparations for performance-based budgeting, the effects of unexpended legislative appropriations on operations and capital spending, and the status of funded vacancies and general orders affecting staff morale.
Source: Public Hearing - Senator Shawn Gumataotao - January 9, 2025 2pm 00:55
Planning staff backs East Bend downtown subdistrict; commission defers for further review
Davidson County, Tennessee
Staff recommended the creation of an East Bend Subdistrict to the downtown code to guide redevelopment east of the river; commissioners welcomed the vision but deferred the item for additional review and conditions focused on connectivity, heights and infrastructure.
Source: 01/08/26 Planning Commission 38:18
SNCC schedules public retreat to align Westside projects, weigh 2027 legislative funding ask
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
Board members directed staff to schedule a public retreat to map ongoing Westside projects, clarify statutory limits and funding flow, and develop a short list of priorities and a possible 2027 legislative appropriation or policy fix; legal staff said the act does not permit acquiring property but allows identifying projects and accepting gifts or grants.
Source: 01-08-2026 Southern Nevada Enterprise Community Board Meeting 27:53
Department of Public Health Seeks Revocation of RN Peggy Kayumba�; Hearing Moves to Executive Session
Department of Public Health, Departments and Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Connecticut
At a Jan. 8, 2026 administrative hearing, the Department of Public Health sought revocation of Registered Nurse Peggy Kayumba��������������'s license based on affidavits alleging she did not complete required program hours at Medlife Institute Naples; the hearing officer admitted key affidavits, admitted multiple exhibits, and ordered an executive session to review sealed transcript pages.
Source: Kayumba, Peggy, RN, Petition No 2025 276 Disciplinary Hearing P1 1.8.26 20:33
Board approves several supplemental appropriations, authorizations and operational items
Northumberland County, Virginia
At its Jan. 8 meeting the Northumberland Board approved a $10,000 postage supplemental appropriation, a $7,339.24 salary supplement for the building official, a $12,000 fit-for-duty appropriation for EMS physicals, opioid fund receipts, EMS billing transfers, and authorized maintenance-truck repairs and other operational items.
Source: Northumberland Board of Supervisors - 1/8/2026 26:24
Guam oversight hearing on police department postponed after chief's emergency
General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam
The Committee on Public Safety recessed its scheduled Guam Police Department oversight hearing after Chief Steven Ignacio requested a postponement because of a family emergency; the committee set a continuation for Feb. 10 to review budgeting, vacancies and morale issues.
Source: Public Hearing - Senator Shawn Gumataotao - January 9, 2025 2pm 04:17
At-a-glance: Jan. 8 Delray Beach Code Enforcement Board outcomes
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
Summary of actions taken Jan. 8, 2026: findings of violation (case 25000301, case 25000369), liens continued or imposed (cases 3 and 5), fines suspended pending inspection (case 25000094), lien vacated (case 2024009693), and lien reduced with payment terms (case 2025003953).
Source: Code Enforcement Board Meeting 01-08-2026 1:30 PM 00:00
Vermont AOT says $21.2 million in NEVI EV charging funds obligated; second solicitation to target 19 sites
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Agency of Transportation officials told the House Appropriations Committee they have obligated the state's $21.2 million NEVI apportionment, expect to expend about $8 million from an initial solicitation and will seek bids in spring for roughly $13 million to fund up to 19 additional charging sites.
Source: House Appropriations - 2026-01-08 - 10:30AM 04:15
Board restores omitted paragraph in rules update, calling it a housekeeping fix
Rock County, Wisconsin
The Rock County Board approved a correction to its rules of procedure to restore text accidentally omitted during a prior rewrite; Supervisor Bob Zine described the action as housekeeping and it passed by voice vote.
Source: Rock County Board Meeting - 1/8/2026 00:47
Municipal Court of Providence dismisses three minor traffic and parking matters after defendants cite caregiving, medical transport and gunshot injury
Municipal Court of Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Judges at the Municipal Court of Providence dismissed three citations after defendants described personal hardships: a driver transporting an ill patient, a grandmother caring for grandchildren taken by child-protective services, and a mother recently wounded by gunfire whose child needed oxygen. Each dismissal was announced from the bench.
Source: Superheroes That Were Caught in Providence 04:50
Landmarks Board conditionally approves demolition and new accessory building at 2408 8th Street
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
After staff analysis and an applicant presentation, the board adopted staff findings and approved a landmark alteration certificate for demolition of an accessory building and construction of a 1,054-sq-ft accessory structure at 2408 8th Street, subject to conditions on porch depth, windows, materials and site details.
Source: 1-07-26 Landmarks Board Meeting 57:28
Planning commission approves 0 West Campbell Road SP with conditions after lengthy public hearing
Davidson County, Tennessee
After extensive public comment on traffic, infrastructure and neighborhood character, the planning commission approved an SP rezoning at 0 West Campbell Road to allow a mixed single‑family/cottage and multifamily project with conditions that reduce lot counts and preserve open space.
Source: 01/08/26 Planning Commission 01:09:53
Grayson supervisors approve conditional payment for livestock losses after court judgment found unsatisfied
Grayson County, Virginia
The board voted to compensate a farmer—contingent on county staff confirming that court collection efforts were exhausted—for livestock losses caused by dogs after the claimant presented a court judgment the board said had not been satisfied.
Source: Grayson County BOS 1/8/2026 00:00
CDOT moves to replace vendor cameras after contract lapses; temporary cameras deployed for winter
Transportation Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
CDOT told STAC that a vendor contract for LiveView cameras lapsed and underperformed, leaving roughly 96 cameras at risk; CDOT awarded a contract to replace about 69 cameras with CDOT‑owned infrastructure (preconstruction meeting scheduled, construction to start in May) and has deployed temporary cameras at key passes.
Source: January 2026 Statewide Transportation Advisory Committee (STAC) Meeting 09:11
Vermont officials outline how federal HR 1 will reshape Medicaid eligibility, payments and outreach
Health & Welfare, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
State agency leaders told the Senate Health & Welfare Committee that HR 1 will force Vermont to backfill a short-term Planned Parenthood Medicaid funding loss, cut long-term provider-tax revenue, impose new work and redetermination rules for the expansion population, and require significant IT and outreach work to avoid coverage loss.
Source: Senate Health and Welfare- 2026-01-09- 10:00am 35:11
Superintendent and finance staff brief board on schools, literacy grant and budget timetable
Northumberland County, Virginia
Northumberland County Schools Superintendent Dr. Leslie reported a $32,400 Comprehensive Literacy grant for Northumberland Elementary (no local match) and, with county finance staff, outlined budget-preparation progress and a Jan. 21 public hearing for the FY27 school budget.
Source: Northumberland Board of Supervisors - 1/8/2026 17:10
Heavy turnout forces deferral of Buchanan Street commercial‑compatibility overlay
Davidson County, Tennessee
After several hours of testimony from neighborhood residents, business owners and students, the Metro Planning Commission deferred two proposed Commercial Compatibility Overlays for Buchanan Street for further community engagement and staff follow‑up.
Source: 01/08/26 Planning Commission 02:19:39
Study finds Vermont lacks precise data to reliably monetize telecom use of state right-of-way
Senate Transportation, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Chief engineer Jeremy Reed told the Senate Transportation committee that existing records and reporting do not give the precision needed to charge fees or lease right-of-way occupancy; he recommended starting with limited-access highways and building data and administrative capacity before pursuing broader monetization.
Source: Senate Transportation - 2026-01-09 - 9:00AM 12:26
CDOT study: Colorado has ~130 chain stations; pilot tech, more parking and private chain‑installation program proposed
Transportation Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
A CDOT chain‑station feasibility study found about 130 chain stations state‑wide (74 chain‑up, 56 chain‑down), large annual activation counts, and recommended targeted additions (285 corridor) plus technology pilots (real‑time availability at Vail Pass) and a private permitting program to help truck drivers install chains.
Source: January 2026 Statewide Transportation Advisory Committee (STAC) Meeting 17:23
Subcommittee approves minutes from Nov. 5, 2025
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
The PSJA subcommittee voted to approve minutes from the Nov. 5, 2025 meeting; the transcript records a motion, a second and a unanimous vote but does not name the mover or seconder.
Source: Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee Meeting - January 7, 2026 00:18
Boulder Landmarks board schedules initiation hearings for four Arapahoe properties after months of review
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
Following staff briefings and public comment, the board scheduled initiation hearings on whether to designate or issue demolition permits for four houses on Arapahoe Avenue and heard competing arguments over preservation, flood risk and affordable-housing financing.
Source: 1-07-26 Landmarks Board Meeting 30:50
Aransas County approves grant application to boost adoption events, moves to closed session on pending litigation
Aransas County, Texas
The Aransas County Commissioners Court approved a motion authorizing a grant application to support adoption events and outreach in Rockport after debate over nonprofit competition and facility conditions, then voted to convene a closed session to discuss several pending lawsuits and the downtown anchor project.
Source: Special Commissioners Court - 01/08/2026 13:23
SNCC board to advertise two community representative openings; applications to be posted
Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada
The Southern Nevada Enterprise Community Board agreed to advertise openings for two community representatives from all wards, accept letters of interest and resumes, and to agendize filled candidate submissions at a future meeting; staff said applications will be posted with the agenda and accepted by email.
Source: 01-08-2026 Southern Nevada Enterprise Community Board Meeting 04:25
Board reduces $9,200 lien to $2,000 after owners document permitting work and added expense
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
Owners of 122 SW 12th Ave described contractor errors and permitting confusion; the board reduced the accrued lien from $9,200 to $2,000 with 60 days to pay or revert to the full amount, citing documented remediation and communication history.
Source: Code Enforcement Board Meeting 01-08-2026 1:30 PM 26:50
Phoenix PD reports hiring gains but council presses on net staffing shortfall
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
Commanders and the chief told the subcommittee that recruit classes and applications rose in 2025 (recruit hires from 159 to 206, applications rising month to month), yet several council members noted the city still has fewer sworn officers than in 2022 and requested further data on separations and available officers by precinct.
Source: Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee Meeting - January 7, 2026 34:40
Board backs emergency funding push and easement acquisition for Little Wicomico dredging
Northumberland County, Virginia
Northumberland supervisors authorized staff to acquire easements and approved a letter supporting an emergency funding request to the Virginia Waterway Maintenance Fund for the Little Wicomico dredging and navigation-channel restoration project.
Source: Northumberland Board of Supervisors - 1/8/2026 03:57
Board frames six goals for interim GM, including permit compliance and redomiciling of QUIC
Washington County, Oregon
Chair Katherine Harrington proposed six interim goals for the general manager: operations and permit compliance, support for the national GM search, clarity on performance excellence/road maps, close out of rebuilding‑trust actions, executive staff management, and completion of redomiciling for an entity referred to as QUIC/Quick.
Source: Washington County Board of Commissioners AM Round Table, 01/08/26 (Part 1) 08:54
Rock County board approves personnel rule allowing 15-minute floating-holiday increments
Rock County, Wisconsin
On second reading the Rock County Board approved amending the personnel ordinance to allow floating holidays to be taken in 15-minute increments; county staff said the change aligns benefits and offers flexibility for employees with non‑8‑hour shifts.
Source: Rock County Board Meeting - 1/8/2026 02:05
Code board vacates $9,050 lien after property owner obtains permit and remediates tree removal case
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
The board vacated a $9,050 lien for Casa Tessa Marina LLC (case 2024009693) after the owner obtained a tree-removal permit, completed required planting and documented compliance; staff had recommended a 25% reduction but the board voted to vacate the lien.
Source: Code Enforcement Board Meeting 01-08-2026 1:30 PM 14:10
Phoenix police outline animal‑ordinance changes, cite 'Jerry's law' and 311 reporting increases
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
Lieutenant Karen Hudson briefed the subcommittee on recent ordinance updates and enforcement trends, saying the city moved to an 'unreasonable suffering' standard (citing 'senate bill 16 58') and that 311 reporting and related complaints rose after the 2023 ordinance; Hudson clarified roles for Arizona Humane Society and Maricopa County Animal Care and Control.
Source: Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee Meeting - January 7, 2026 10:54
Board approves sole-source contract and grant support to repair regional burn building
Northumberland County, Virginia
Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution authorizing a sole-source contract with SRG Inc. for specialized burn-building repairs and voted to support a Virginia Fire Programs grant application to fund the work after an 11/25/2024 structural review identified safety and life-safety issues.
Source: Northumberland Board of Supervisors - 1/8/2026 17:30
Chandler councilmember previews Women Rise episode on Chandler Unified School District CTE program
Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona
Councilmember Jane Poston opens a 'Women Rise' episode and says the city will 'dive into' the Chandler Unified School District Career and Technical Education (CTE) program, framing it as part of the city's commitment to prosperity for employers and residents.
Source: test3 00:16
Grayson County fills multiple intergovernmental seats, names alternates to regional boards
Grayson County, Virginia
At its organizational meeting the Grayson County Board of Supervisors confirmed a slate of appointments and alternates to local and regional boards — including Blue Ridge/Reseda regional partnership seats, solid-waste representation, Mount Rogers committees, a Twin County Airport seat, and wireless/EMS authority memberships.
Source: Grayson County BOS 1/8/2026 00:00
Draft 10‑year plan previews: western slope safety, pavement and multimodal projects spotlighted
Transportation Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
CDOT and regional representatives previewed the draft 10‑year plan for Regions 3 and 5, highlighting strategic safety work (Red Dirt Hill, I‑70 interchanges), Glenwood Canyon asset repair, a Grand Junction mobility hub, and major Region 5 corridor projects including US‑160 Elmore East (a $59M INFRA‑supported corridor upgrade).
Source: January 2026 Statewide Transportation Advisory Committee (STAC) Meeting 17:34
Northumberland emergency services receive board endorsement to apply for RSAF grant for gear and ventilators
Northumberland County, Virginia
Chief Chris Bailey secured the Board of Supervisors’ endorsement to apply for a 2026 Rescue Squad Assistance Fund reimbursement grant to buy PPE and transport ventilators; the board voted to allow submission and discussed county match and funding sources.
Source: Northumberland Board of Supervisors - 1/8/2026 16:44
Office of Accountability and Transparency reports staff growth, new mediation work
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
OAT Director Shannon Yohani told the PSJA subcommittee that the oversight office grew from nine to 13 staff, has published 37 reports and is reviewing 159 administrative investigations; she described a new mediation program and called for continued cross‑agency coordination.
Source: Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee Meeting - January 7, 2026 05:28
County posts HMIS survey, seeks lived‑experience advisors and updates Community Connect staffing
Washington County, Oregon
Washington County posted an HMIS feedback survey closing Jan. 30 and is recruiting people with lived experience for a compensated advisory committee; Community Connect filled an open role and introduced a new CRE named Chris.
Source: HSSN Meeting January 7, 2026 01:24
AOT outlines retirements, internal reorganization and town-facing services
Senate Transportation, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Secretary Flynn told senators several senior staff were retiring, prompting internal realignment of policy and planning staff into highway and materials bureaus; the agency emphasized mapping services, town training and expanded CDL training as core support for municipalities.
Source: Senate Transportation - 2026-01-08 - 10:30AM 00:00
AMN tells hospital search committee it has contacted 200+ prospects; final contract awaits Metro signature
Davidson County, Tennessee
AMN Healthcare told the CEO Performance and Search Committee the national search has produced outreach to just over 200 prospects with about a 15% response rate; a final agreement still awaits Metro procurement signatures and AMN will deliver a draft prospectus and the April 2025 job description for committee review next week.
Source: 01/07/26 Hospital Authority Board: CEO Search and Performance Review Committee 07:36
IDB ad hoc members press for clearer role on bonds, TIFs and minority business participation
Industrial Development Board Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Ad hoc board members urged the Industrial Development Board to be more active in recommending strategic deals that support housing, jobs and minority‑owned small businesses; members flagged bonding capacity limits, the need to coordinate with Metro Council on priorities and state limits on race‑based contracting incentives.
Source: 01/07/26 Industrial Development Board Ad Hoc 09:28
Commission approves time-clock software change, formalizes holiday policy and appoints safety coordinator
Lamar County, Alabama
Lamar County commissioners approved switching the county time-clock/payroll system to SmartFusion (projected $11,090/year), appointed Crystal Perkins as safety coordinator and amended personnel policy to make Thanksgiving an annual Thursday–Friday holiday.
Source: Commission Meeting November 24, 2025 09:07
Sedgwick County previews Jan. 14 agenda: Flag 250 ceremony, human-trafficking proclamation and multiple procurement items
Sedgwick County, Kansas
Sedgwick County staff previewed an 8:30 a.m. Jan. 14 meeting that includes a Flag 250 ceremony, a proclamation on human trafficking, updates to the 9-1-1 advisory board to add Derby Fire and Derby Police, several procurement awards (including a $71,000 MHA contract), bridge-weight postings, and a chair-selection process; no formal votes occurred at the review.
Source: Sedgwick County Board of Commissioners Agenda Review - 1/9/2026 00:00
Vermont data show uptick in fatalities and serious injuries; committee asks for deeper analysis
Senate Transportation, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
VTrans data staff told the Senate Transportation Committee that provisional 2024–25 figures show a small rise in fatalities and an increase in serious injuries, with impaired driving and unbelted occupants prominent; members requested VMT‑adjusted rates, toxicology updates and enforcement data.
Source: Senate Transportation - 2026-01-08 - 9:00AM 01:05:30
Board suspends fines and requests inspection after fence-permit dispute for Malarkey Investment LLC
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
Carson Malarkey told the board he has been trying to obtain a fence permit for a built chain-link fence and has been accruing daily fines; the board suspended fines until the next hearing and instructed staff to help coordinate an inspection and clarify permit-review comments.
Source: Code Enforcement Board Meeting 01-08-2026 1:30 PM 17:03
Providers raise concern about late‑night hospital and jail discharges; county exploring coordination
Washington County, Oregon
Project Homeless Connect and other providers reported repeated cases of clients discharged late at night without belongings; county staff said regional, Metro‑led discussions to pilot discharge coordination are underway and will be shared with the group when details develop.
Source: HSSN Meeting January 7, 2026 03:42
Lamar County approves roof contract, jail repairs and Narcan purchase; camera upgrade tabled
Lamar County, Alabama
Commissioners awarded a roof contract, approved jail AC repairs and a Narcan purchase from opioid settlement funds, and tabled a camera-system upgrade for the judicial building pending funding clarity.
Source: Commission Meeting November 24, 2025 00:00
At a glance: Trustees approve Dec. 11 minutes and trustees’ annual report for town report
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
At the Jan. 8 meeting trustees voted to accept the Dec. 11, 2025 meeting minutes and approved the trustees’ annual report for the town report after removing an extraneous quoted sentence. Both motions passed by voice vote with no opposition recorded.
Source: Cemetary Trustees Meeting 01/08/2026 Brentwood, NH 13:26
Montgomery County Election Board discusses recount procedures and moves to certify close race
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
At the Jan. 8 election board meeting, staff described recount procedures for a close contest (roughly 824 ballots) including special batch scanners and offline processes; the board moved toward certification of the 01/05/2026 recount results.
Source: Board of Commissioners Meeting 03:13
Community resilience collaborative presents combined heat‑and‑smoke plan draft; seeks partners and implementation commitments
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
The Spokane Community Resilience Collaborative (SCRC) presented draft resilience plans that combine heat and wildfire‑smoke strategies into a single living document, with five goals, 13 strategies and 36 actions; the collaborative seeks named implementation partners and measurable timelines for version 2 by mid‑2026.
Source: January 8th, 2026 Climate Resilience & Sustainability Board Meeting 11:30
CDOT warns tight ARPA/state deadlines put $80M+ in MMOF/RMS funds at risk; STAC approves letter urging $10.5M transfer
Transportation Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
CDOT staff told STAC that federal ARPA and state‑refinanced MMOF/RMS funds face inflexible spending deadlines (ARPA: 12/11/2026; HB14‑66: Dec. 31), leaving about $8.7M in ARPA and roughly $75M in refinanced funds tied to dozens of local projects at risk. STAC voted to send a letter urging a $10.5 million MMOF transfer to the Joint Budget Committee.
Source: January 2026 Statewide Transportation Advisory Committee (STAC) Meeting 00:00
Rock Creek clarifiers, carbon pilot and pilots aim to cut costs and boost capacity, Clean Water Services says
Washington County, Oregon
Clean Water Services described major capital projects and local pilots: Rock Creek primary clarifiers (~$50M), a Crew Carbon chemical pilot (described as reducing lifecycle greenhouse gas and potentially saving about "half $1,000,000 a year"), hydrocyclone work to boost capacity, and a $130M panel conveyance program over roughly a decade.
Source: Washington County Board of Commissioners AM Round Table, 01/08/26 (Part 1) 40:52
Health department report: 145 recovery‑housing beds in state inventory, recommends capacity increases and statutory fixes
Health & Welfare, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
A departmental inventory presented Jan. 7 found 145 recovery‑housing beds in 29 locations, concentrated in a few counties; the report recommends expanding capacity, adopting certification standards, amending landlord‑tenant rules and improving outcome data collection.
Source: Senate Health and Welfare - 2026-01-07 - 09:30AM 27:26
Grayson County approves resolution to name Elk Creek bridge for Master Corrections Officer Jeremy Lewis Hall
Grayson County, Virginia
The Grayson County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt a resolution to add a memorial name for an Elk Creek bridge honoring Master Corrections Officer Jeremy Lewis Hall; the family has approved and a formal presentation will follow once signs are produced.
Source: Grayson County BOS 1/8/2026 00:00
Lamar County Commission votes to intervene in lawsuit to protect sellerss-use tax revenue
Lamar County, Alabama
The Lamar County Commission voted unanimously Nov. 24 to intervene as a defendant in pending litigation challenging the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT), saying the program is "an essential source of revenue" for county services and pay raises.
Source: Commission Meeting November 24, 2025 03:49
Councilmember Jennifer Gamble briefs IDB ad hoc on four housing bills to expand housing types, DADUs and a bonus height incentive
Industrial Development Board Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Councilmember Jennifer Gamble summarized four housing bills derived from a 2024 housing and infrastructure study: new RN and RL zoning to standardize cottages/townhomes (BL 2025‑1005), duplex cleanup and height limits outside the urban core (BL 2025‑1006), expanded detached ADUs inside the Urban Service District (BL 2025‑1007), and a voluntary attainable‑bonus height program for projects setting aside affordable units (BL 2025‑1008).
Source: 01/07/26 Industrial Development Board Ad Hoc 26:09
County outlines transitional housing purchases and funding, including $26M capital allocation
Washington County, Oregon
Washington County staff described two transitional housing projects: a converted hotel (Cornell Road Recovery) planned for up to 80 recovery‑focused beds with about $26 million in SHS capital and additional Medicaid‑leveraged funds; a second Hillsborough stabilization project with up to 36 beds is planned for 2027.
Source: HSSN Meeting January 7, 2026 00:42
Trustees report 16 lots sold in past year and perpetual-care funds stable
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Trustees said the cemetery sold 16 lots in the past year for $6,400 total, that perpetual-care reimbursements for 2025 mowing total about $2,600, and that the Tonry Cemetery perpetual-care balance is roughly $112,000; trustees will reconcile records with the state.
Source: Cemetary Trustees Meeting 01/08/2026 Brentwood, NH 05:53
Agency says DMV IT overhaul delivered on time and on budget; kiosks and satellite access aim to improve service
Senate Transportation, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Witnesses told the Senate Transportation Committee that a $50 million DMV core modernization was delivered in November 2025 on time and on budget; the agency highlighted new kiosks, revised satellite hours and possible expansion of DMV services to better serve Vermonters.
Source: Senate Transportation - 2026-01-08 - 10:30AM 03:24
Spokane waste‑to‑energy director warns Climate Commitment Act could cost city millions; staff seek legislative delay and evaluate carbon capture
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
City public‑works staff reviewed operations and a life‑cycle assessment for Spokane's waste‑to‑energy facility, outlined potential annual carbon‑allowance costs under Washington's Climate Commitment Act (up to ~$8 million), and described a legislative strategy to delay compliance while pursuing mitigation such as carbon capture.
Source: January 8th, 2026 Climate Resilience & Sustainability Board Meeting 19:39
Board finds violations for paid-parking signs, gives owner 30 days to get permits and business tax receipt
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
The board found G Square Adventures LLC in violation for erecting paid-parking signs without a permit and operating without a business tax receipt (case 25000369). The city admitted nine photographic exhibits and ordered the owner to obtain permits and licenses within 30 days or face a $200-per-day fine; staff said the owner was close to compliance.
Source: Code Enforcement Board Meeting 01-08-2026 1:30 PM 09:49
Clean Water Services details permit renewal, thermal compliance and recycled-water planning
Washington County, Oregon
Staff told the board they are working with Oregon DEQ on permit renewal issues including sampling for natural treatment systems, thermal compliance using eDNA and mixing‑zone modeling, and modeling that could change phosphorus limits; IGAs and permit-driven IGA work are high priorities.
Source: Washington County Board of Commissioners AM Round Table, 01/08/26 (Part 1) 07:18
Senate Health and Welfare outlines priorities as new health commissioner frames public‑health agenda
Health & Welfare, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
On Jan. 7 the Senate Health and Welfare set session priorities — cost, access and quality — and heard from the new health commissioner, who emphasized preserving public‑health trust, outbreak response and concerns about immunization misinformation.
Source: Senate Health and Welfare - 2026-01-07 - 09:30AM 38:18
Contractor reports 24 proposals, five site visits and near-complete target-industry study to Delaware County commission
Delaware County, Indiana
Tracy, filling in for Elizabeth Rore, told the commission the county's economic development contractor submitted 24 proposals to IEDC opportunities, hosted five site visits, maintains a sites-and-buildings database, has screened speculative crypto/data-center leads, and has nearly completed a target-industry study to inform the next economic development plan.
Source: Delaware County Redevelopment Commission, January 8th, 2026 (Part 1) 06:04
Spokane staff present draft climate policies after focus‑group engagement; board readies Feb. vote
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
City staff reviewed Phase 2 focus‑group findings and a set of draft climate policies for integration into the comprehensive plan, highlighted new policy ideas on buildings, ecosystems, transportation and waste, and set timelines for a joint Plan Commission meeting (Feb. 20) and a CRSB vote (Feb. 12).
Source: January 8th, 2026 Climate Resilience & Sustainability Board Meeting 22:17
Council defers AT&T tower site plan after staff cites missing consents and engineering details
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
AT&T’s requested waiver for a cell tower near Denham Springs was deferred to Feb. 12 after council heard the application predated a new telecom ordinance, lacked signed landowner consents and needed additional engineering certifications.
Source: Livingston Parish Council 1 8 26 19:37
Washington County says Hillsborough shelter is open as county reshapes shelter network
Washington County, Oregon
Washington County and partners reported the new Hillsborough year‑round shelter is operating and clients are transitioning from Cloverleaf and pod sites; county staff outlined additional access centers and a plan to relocate 60 pallet shelters to a permanent site in summer 2026.
Source: HSSN Meeting January 7, 2026 08:40
Brentwood trustees confirm survey of unrecorded cemetery, next step is deed work to formalize town ownership
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Trustees said a survey located a small, previously unrecorded cemetery parcel and will ask the town attorney to draft and register a deed so the town can recognize the 0.084-acre parcel as town property under the abandoned-cemetery process.
Source: Cemetary Trustees Meeting 01/08/2026 Brentwood, NH 16:12
Montgomery County commissioners approve appointments and contracts, announce PIT count and new HHS director
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
At the Jan. 8 meeting, Montgomery County commissioners approved routine minutes, multiple board appointments and contract awards, authorized an RFP for language access services, welcomed Pat McTurden as the new Health & Human Services director, and announced the Jan. 22 PIT count and Feb. 11 State of the County address.
Source: Board of Commissioners Meeting 25:58
Code board finds violation for East Atlantic Avenue property over persistent dumpster mess
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
The Delray Beach Code Enforcement Board found property at East Atlantic Avenue (case 25000301) in violation of the maintenance-of-buildings code after repeated inspections and photographic evidence; owner representatives said the drain was jetted and asked for time to maintain the dumpster area. The board ordered correction within 30 days or a $100-per-day fine.
Source: Code Enforcement Board Meeting 01-08-2026 1:30 PM 29:17
Board flags dust and permitting concerns at nearby stone-crushing operation
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Board members raised concerns that a nearby company�Arbor Nature�may have a revised permit to grind or crush stone, producing dust that could affect aircraft engines and public health; staff said the airport was not notified and will coordinate with town code enforcement.
Source: Beaufort County Airports Board -Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 10:00 AM 02:35
Interim Clean Water Services GM outlines year of rebuilding, says agency is "in good financial shape"
Washington County, Oregon
Interim General Manager Rick Stanley presented a year-end "look back," emphasized rebuilding trust and said Clean Water Services is financially sound; he said a forensic investigation will be presented next week and recommended formal closure steps for R&O 25-5.
Source: Washington County Board of Commissioners AM Round Table, 01/08/26 (Part 1) 05:19
Board approves four policy revisions and acknowledges nine policies on first reading
Sioux Falls School District 49-5, School Districts, South Dakota
The board approved revisions to four policies (conflict-of-interest, private vehicle use, facility naming, and student tobacco policy) and acknowledged nine policies in a first reading, including a new disclosure/conflict authorization policy and a social-media acceptable-use policy; items will return for a second reading.
Source: Southeast Tech School Board Meeting 01-07-26 08:49
Vermont transportation chief touts bridge, rail and EV charging gains, cites FEMA settlement for central-garage rebuild
Senate Transportation, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Secretary Joe Flynn told the Senate Transportation Committee the Agency of Transportation finished 29 rail bridge projects last year, obligated $21 million in NEVI funds for EV chargers, and reached a FEMA settlement that covers most of a planned central-garage rebuild; the agency expects to sign construction contracts within days.
Source: Senate Transportation - 2026-01-08 - 10:30AM 25:03
Finance report identifies $62,950 in possible recurring savings for Livingston Parish operations
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
A parish internal waste assessment covering fiscal year 2025 found roughly $62,950 in potential recurring savings through utility consolidations, lease terminations, contract reviews and office-supply controls, the finance team reported to the council Jan. 8.
Source: Livingston Parish Council 1 8 26 04:08
Planning commission approves Rancho Lake LLC 19.6‑acre outdoor cannabis permit amid water and evacuation concerns
Lake County, California
The Planning Commission approved Major Use Permit PL25‑13 for Rancho Lake LLC's proposed 19.6‑acre outdoor cannabis cultivation and a Type 13 distributor, adopting the mitigated negative declaration and including a recommended Lake OES preparedness condition; the vote was 3–1, with one absence and a 7‑day appeal period.
Source: Planning Commission Meeting Thursday Meeting 01-08-2026 01:02:12
Board approves grants and work authorization for runway/tree mitigation and AWAS relocation
Beaufort County, South Carolina
The Beaufort County Airports Board approved a $250,000 reimbursement grant application for HXD tree mitigation and accepted a South Carolina Aeronautics Commission grant (60/40 split) for AWAS relocation design and bidding, plus a work authorization to start consultant work; motions passed with the chair stating no opposition.
Source: Beaufort County Airports Board -Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 10:00 AM 02:44
Gardner City Board of Health adopts solicitor's advisory after open‑meeting complaint
Gardner City, Worcester County, Massachusetts
On Jan. 8, 2026, the Gardner City Board of Health voted to adopt the city solicitor's advisory responding to a Dec. 19 open‑meeting complaint about November executive sessions held for health‑director interviews; the board will transmit the advisory, the complaint, and its vote to the state Attorney General's Division of Open Government and refine interview procedures with HR and the solicitor.
Source: Gardner Board of Health Supplemental Meeting Jan 8 2026 16:19
Lake County planning commission backs draft Climate Adaptation Plan, urges edits on data and implementation
Lake County, California
The Lake County Planning Commission voted to recommend the Board of Supervisors approve the county'wide Climate Adaptation Plan, while flagging concerns about survey methods, map usability, implementation funding, and greater specificity on drought and wildfire actions.
Source: Planning Commission Meeting Thursday Meeting 01-08-2026 02:01:34
Redevelopment staff touts site‑readiness wins, new staff and marketing as county works to attract industrial investment
Delaware County, Indiana
Staff told the commission Delaware County was selected for Norfolk Southern and AEP site‑readiness programs, highlighted prior successes where due diligence helped land projects, introduced new redevelopment staff Gina Carvallo, and requested better warehouse inventory sharing with local real estate to respond to investor inquiries.
Source: Delaware County Redevelopment Commission, January 8th, 2026 (Part 2) 08:52
Airport finance chief reports modest first-quarter gains, requests for balance-sheet reporting
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Finance staff reported increased ramp and interest income, an accounting correction for hangar rentals and seasonal parking variability; the board requested a quarterly balance sheet to see overall financial position.
Source: Beaufort County Airports Board -Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 10:00 AM 07:54
Marketing reports show high engagement; bed‑tax collections dip and state budget outlook raises concern
Clay County, Florida
Marketing vendors reported strong Q4 social engagement and website traffic for Clay County, while tourism staff said 2025 bed‑tax collections are down and Commissioner Scromelow relayed a multi‑year state budget shortfall projection that could affect local tourism funding.
Source: Tourist Development Council January 7, 2026 00:00
Foundation reviews finances, sponsorship tiers and donor recognition plans
Box Elder School District , Utah School Boards, Utah
The foundation heard a finance update showing roughly $24,000 in unrestricted funds and $106,000 in designated funds, discussed platinum sponsorship tiers, and agreed to improve donor recognition in schools and programs while being mindful of conflicts with school-level fundraising.
Source: January Foundation Board Meeting 18:21
Delaware County Redevelopment Commission completes 2026 reorganization, reappoints leadership
Delaware County, Indiana
At its Jan. 8 meeting the Delaware County Redevelopment Commission reappointed Amber Green as president, reappointed Mister Wigley as vice president and confirmed Rob Kiesling as secretary; the board also approved minutes from Dec. 11, 2025.
Source: Delaware County Redevelopment Commission, January 8th, 2026 (Part 1) 00:00
MPC director reports 832 permits and $151,051 in fees for 2025; staff to provide permit-type breakdown
Delaware County, Indiana
Director Eileen reported year-end 2025 totals: 832 permits issued and $151,051.09 in permit fees, contractor registrations of $42,750, and 1,574 inspections; staff said the variance in revenue year-to-year is driven by permit mix and will provide a detailed breakdown on request.
Source: Metropolitan Plan Commission, January 8th, 2026 10:19
At a glance: actions taken at Valley County Planning & Zoning Commission, Jan. 8, 2026
Valley County, Idaho
Key votes: minutes approved; Pearson Ranch final plat approved; Garnet Valley PUD granted a one‑year conditional extension; McClellan solar CUP tabled to Apr. 9; Brown commercial lease CUP approved with conditions; BamBic campground CUP denied.
Source: Valley County PZ Commission - January 8, 2026 03:55:50
ALJ sets briefing schedule, declines in-person evidentiary hearing in Alpine Taxi/Limo petition
Public Utilities Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado
On Jan. 7, 2026, Administrative Law Judge Robert Garvey of the Public Utilities Commission declined Routt County's request for an in-person evidentiary hearing in the petition by Alpine Taxi/Limo Inc., instead setting a written-briefing schedule with opening briefs due March 6 and asking parties to state whether oral argument is needed.
Source: 25D-0435CP, Alpine Taxi/Limo, Inc. - Petition for Declaratory Order - 01-07-26 - HRB 13:06
Foundation approves annual teacher grant deadline, reclassifies special-ed expense and empowers executive committee on allocations
Box Elder School District , Utah School Boards, Utah
The Box Elder School District Foundation voted to consolidate teacher grant applications into a single annual deadline (October 1), approved reclassifying a previously approved special-education expense as a student wellness expense, and authorized the executive committee to finalize roughly $10,000 in discretionary allocations after executive review.
Source: January Foundation Board Meeting 08:54
MPC recommends county zoning updates to County Commissioners (4 changes)
Delaware County, Indiana
The Metropolitan Plan Commission voted 7-0 to recommend four 2025 zone-map changes for unincorporated Delaware County to the County Commissioners; that hearing is scheduled for Jan. 20 at 9 a.m. in the same meeting room.
Source: Metropolitan Plan Commission, January 8th, 2026 02:04
Lake County meeting approves appointment of Rachel Smith as Animal Care and Control Director
Lake County, California
Lake County officials returned from closed session and voted 5-0 to appoint Rachel Smith as Animal Care and Control Director, effective Feb. 9, 2026, at step 2. The action was reported out after closed session and the meeting was then adjourned.
Source: Board of Supervisors Tues Meeting 01-06-2026 · Afternoon Session 00:00
Beaufort County airport board: new terminal nears completion as jet bridges arrive
Beaufort County, South Carolina
Airport staff told the Beaufort County Airports Board the HXD terminal is about 87% complete, jet bridges arrived from Utah and are being installed, and the airport has applied for federal and state grants to fund the next phase of terminal work.
Source: Beaufort County Airports Board -Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 10:00 AM 04:00
Southeast Technical College law enforcement program reports enrollment growth, high reciprocity pass rates
Sioux Falls School District 49-5, School Districts, South Dakota
Instructors told the board the two-year law enforcement program is expanding hands-on training with simulators and partnerships with local agencies, and reported high reciprocity pass rates that help graduates qualify for agency hiring; the board acknowledged the update.
Source: Southeast Tech School Board Meeting 01-07-26 37:59
Council approves contracts to distribute opioid-settlement funds for recovery, policing and mobile behavioral health
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
Livingston Parish Council authorized agreements Jan. 8 to distribute state opioid-settlement funds to Fellowship Ministries for a recovery/transitional living program, to a local police scope of work, and to Merakey for mobile and office-based behavioral-health services.
Source: Livingston Parish Council 1 8 26 11:08
MPC forwards 12 city rezonings to City Council after technical corrections
Delaware County, Indiana
The Muncie-Delaware Metropolitan Plan Commission unanimously approved MPC 01-26A, a resolution that updates the City of Muncie's official 2025 zoning map (12 rezonings heard in 2025), and will forward a favorable recommendation to City Council for introduction at its February meeting.
Source: Metropolitan Plan Commission, January 8th, 2026 03:53
Delaware County redevelopment commission resolves CanPack bond underpayment, pays to preserve Cowen Road study and approves school pledge
Delaware County, Indiana
The commission approved treating a $630,081.09 interest shortfall on the CanPack series A bonds as deferred interest, authorized reimbursement and CREED funding to cover a $244,136.81 personal‑property TIF shortfall, approved payment to complete or preserve Cowen Road study work, and pledged $60,000 to Liberty Perry School; all motions passed on roll calls.
Source: Delaware County Redevelopment Commission, January 8th, 2026 (Part 2) 00:00
Audit committee approves Richie May engagement, sets April materials deadline to meet June filing
Grand County Commission, Grand County Boards and Commissions, Grand County, Utah
The Grand County Audit Committee on Jan. 9 approved an engagement letter with auditors Richie May and set a target April 1013 window for receiving materials so auditors can begin field work in mid-April and allow incorporation of component-unit reports before the county's June 30 filing deadline.
Source: Audit Committee 25:23
Planning commission denies proposed BamBic campground over airport safety concerns
Valley County, Idaho
A proposed eight‑site campground on Norwood Road was denied Jan. 8 after McCall Airport and the Idaho Division of Aeronautics recommended denial, saying the site lies in approach/departure surfaces and congregating people there could jeopardize instrument approach procedures and federal funding.
Source: Valley County PZ Commission - January 8, 2026 47:15
Muncie-Delaware MPC confirms reappointments, retains counsel and keeps current officers
Delaware County, Indiana
At its first 2026 meeting, the Muncie-Delaware Metropolitan Plan Commission confirmed several reappointments, voted to retain its current legal counsel and voted to keep Mister Smith as president and Mister Carroll as vice president.
Source: Metropolitan Plan Commission, January 8th, 2026 00:00
Longtime Arlington activist recalls secret integrated youth meetings, sit-ins and Freedom Rides
Arlington County, Virginia
A longtime Arlington County activist recounts growing up in Buckingham Apartments, organizing secret integrated youth meetings, participating in sit-ins across Northern Virginia, joining the Freedom Riders, studying at Tougaloo College, and later teaching ESL while founding a foundation to educate about civil rights.
Source: Joan Trumpauer Mulholland 59:46
Southeast Technical College counselors report rising student demand and new partnerships
Sioux Falls School District 49-5, School Districts, South Dakota
Counselors at Southeast Technical College told the Sioux Falls School District board they have seen higher demand for services, with hundreds of counseling hours and new community referral partnerships; the board acknowledged the update by voice vote.
Source: Southeast Tech School Board Meeting 01-07-26 12:53
UPC actions: agenda change, meeting schedule and consultant approvals recorded
Kalamazoo City, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
At its Jan. 8 meeting the Utility Policy Committee approved agenda changes to add an affordability update, accepted draft minutes, set the 2026 meeting dates, approved a modified periodic review schedule, authorized professional service rates with noted abstentions, and approved several invoices; vote tallies and movers/seconders were recorded where provided.
Source: January 8, 2026 Utility Policy Committee 27:52
Auto body shop applicant told to resolve fire-safety, spray-booth and parking conditions before approval
Town of Babylon, Suffolk County, New York
Tire Kings Collision asked to operate an auto body shop in Deer Park; board required fire-marshal paperwork, spray-booth permits, full parking-lot restriping and agreement to no outdoor storage before approval, and kept the record open for compliance documentation.
Source: Zoning Board of Appeals meeting - January 8, 2026 13:57
Milton council approves 5–1 emergency moratorium on small-lot subdivisions in AG1 zone
Milton, Fulton County, Georgia
The Milton City Council on Jan. 9 approved an emergency moratorium, 5–1, halting acceptance of new minor subdivision plats in the AG1 zoning district that would create lots under three acres through Feb. 7, 2026; staff will hold a public hearing and complete a 30-day review.
Source: City of Milton City Council Special Called Meeting 01.09.2026 12:37
Neighbors, pilots object to post‑installation ground‑mount solar; commission tables CUP to April
Valley County, Idaho
After neighbors and several pilots raised objections to a ground‑mount solar array installed before permitting, Valley County’s commission voted Jan. 8 to table the homeowner’s CUP to April to allow negotiations on relocation or a landscaping mitigation plan.
Source: Valley County PZ Commission - January 8, 2026 56:47
Orange County police announce starting pay increase, prioritize prevention and wellness for 2026
Arlington County, Virginia
An Orange County Police Department representative announced that starting pay will rise to just over $90,000 effective 07/01/2026 and outlined four 2026 priorities: crime prevention, transportation safety, community engagement and employee wellness and development.
Source: A Message from the Chief- A New Year Message from Chief Penn 00:00
Commission reviews plaque language for restored clock tower and plans sign-code work for 2026
Hinsdale, DuPage County, Illinois
Staff presented draft language for a second commemorative plaque recognizing the restored clock tower, bell and carillon; the commission suggested minor edits and staff will circulate final proofs. The panel also said sign-code updates will be advanced this year.
Source: Historical Preservation 02:47
Airstream Ventures outlines busy 2026 sports calendar; hires operations director
Clay County, Florida
Airstream Ventures told the TDC it has multiple sports events lined up for 2026 — from girls flag football and pickleball to minor-league golf — and introduced a new director of operations to improve event delivery and hotel coordination.
Source: Tourist Development Council January 7, 2026 00:00
Juneau School District moves students after roof safety concerns; remote learning planned where facilities remain unfit
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
After engineers cleared some buildings then later identified further risks at Mendenhall River Community School, the district relocated students to Thunder Mountain Middle School, reunited families the same day, and said any school unable to reopen after weekend inspections would shift to remote learning.
Source: January 9, 2026 CBJ Media Briefing 00:00
Resident urges council action on traffic and safety at Knox Gifted Academy
Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona
A Chandler resident told the council there is no school‑zone signage or crossing guard at Knox Gifted Academy and described illegal U‑turns and limited enforcement; staff said police and district coordination will be pursued.
Source: Chandler City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 02:06
UPC hears progress on station consolidation, lead-service-line removals and planned corrosion-control changes
Kalamazoo City, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
Staff reported work on station consolidation projects, completion of over 1,000 lead service-line replacements in 2025, and an upcoming corrosion-control adjustment (increasing orthophosphate) that may cause short-term water aesthetics changes; the committee asked staff to notify customers and track complaints.
Source: January 8, 2026 Utility Policy Committee 00:59
Council clears way for Recreation District No. 6 10-mill ballot measure after presenters request 15-year term
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
The council agreed to let Recreation District No. 6 seek a 10-mill tax on the June 27, 2026 ballot for up to 15 years to fund a new complex; the council asked the district to present a five-year plan to voters before the election.
Source: Livingston Parish Council 1 8 26 08:49
Hinsdale panel unanimously approves preservation incentives for historic house project
Hinsdale, DuPage County, Illinois
The Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission approved a preservation-incentive application (case HBC-1-2026) to allow alternative bulk zoning rules, a permit-fee waiver and expedited processing for additions and exterior work on a historic-era single-family home; commissioners praised material-matching and staff offered tax-freeze guidance.
Source: Historical Preservation 13:19
Clerk sets election calendar; several ordinances and records proposals headed to Assembly
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
The clerk outlined key election dates for 2026 and staff and members previewed several upcoming ordinances: a public-records update, a 90-day extension to the Urban Design Commission sunset, a CASA review process for 2027, a marijuana-code omnibus and a proposed change to allow candidates to access municipal health-screening records.
Source: Rules Committee Meeting 36:29
Chandler council unanimously elects Angel Encinas as vice mayor
Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona
The Chandler City Council on Jan. 8 unanimously elected Angel Encinas to serve as vice mayor for 2026; Encinas pledged to focus on youth, schools and community inclusion in brief remarks.
Source: Chandler City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 00:48
Valley County grants one‑year extension for Garnet Valley PUD, conditions tied to DEQ‑approved water plan
Valley County, Idaho
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved a one‑year extension for the Garnet Valley PUD on Jan. 8, 2026, requiring the applicant to present a DEQ‑approved plan for water and sewer upgrades within 12 months and to report progress; failure to show an approved plan will terminate the extension.
Source: Valley County PZ Commission - January 8, 2026 01:02:20
Popeyes proposal in Amityville draws questions on signage, hours and logo placement; applicant to revise
Town of Babylon, Suffolk County, New York
A proposed Popeyes at 756 Broadway in Amityville requested minor sign variances for ground and wall signage and several branding panels; the board asked the applicant to remove or reduce some logos (notably a chicken logo facing a residence) and provide hours and staffing, and kept the record open pending written responses.
Source: Zoning Board of Appeals meeting - January 8, 2026 12:07
Historic preservation panel approves interior window graphics for Hinsdale Barbershop
Hinsdale, DuPage County, Illinois
The Hinsdale Historic Preservation Commission approved a sign-permit review (case A-54-2025) for Hinsdale Barbershop at 20 West Hinsdale Avenue, allowing interior-mounted vinyl graphics; the commission voted unanimously after staff and the applicant described the installation as standard and non-invasive.
Source: Historical Preservation 01:48
Anchorage Assembly outlines fiscal constraints, rising local burden at virtual budget workshop
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
Assembly members told attendees property taxes make up some 58% of municipal revenue, a voter-approved tax cap limits growth, state operating aid has declined sharply and much homelessness spending relied on one-time federal funds; no formal votes were taken.
Source: Our Muni Our Budget 22:44
Clay County TDC approves grants for United Soccer Alliance, Inspire contests and Clay County Fair
Clay County, Florida
The Clay County Tourist Development Council approved reimbursement grants for four regional events — $15,000 to the United Soccer Alliance showcase, $13,500 each to two Inspire regional dance events, and $45,000 to the Clay County Fair — and asked staff to verify post‑event room‑night documentation.
Source: Tourist Development Council January 7, 2026 00:00
Chandler council tentatively adopts ordinances to raise utility and some solid-waste fees
Chandler, Maricopa County, Arizona
After a public hearing, the Chandler City Council on Jan. 8 voted to tentatively adopt ordinances to raise water, wastewater, reclaimed water and some solid-waste fees; staff said changes aim for full cost recovery and would take effect for March billing.
Source: Chandler City Council Meeting - January 8, 2026 18:53
UPC flags a policy-calculation mismatch that affects how reserves are reported
Kalamazoo City, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
Committee members identified a mismatch between the utility financial policy language (which references "cash and investments") and the rate-calculation method (which includes receivables and other current assets), producing a referenced $34 million reserve and prompting a plan to involve the rate consultant and CFO to align policy and practice.
Source: January 8, 2026 Utility Policy Committee 07:25
Brentwood budget committee approves operating budgets, adopts 4% revenue estimate for 2026 tax cap
Brentwood Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
On Jan. 7 the Brentwood Town Budget Committee approved a slate of department budgets — including IT, insurance, recycling and assessing — and voted to use a 4% revenue estimate when calculating the 2026 tax-cap, yielding a recommended maximum appropriation of $7,516,583 to present to the Select Board.
Source: Budget Committee Meeting 01/07/2026 Brentwood, NH 01:34:54
Livingston Parish Council names Billy Taylor chair, Mangus vice chair for 2026
Livingston Parish, Louisiana
At its Jan. 8 meeting the Livingston Parish Council re-elected Billy Taylor as chair and selected Councilman Mangus as vice chair for 2026 in unanimous procedural votes, then moved on to routine business and committee assignments.
Source: Livingston Parish Council 1 8 26 00:58
Finance Committee adopts FY27 draft calendar approach; forwards residential composting sales-tax exemption for introduction
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
The committee approved a draft FY27 budget calendar that front-loads partner-agency briefings and kept an April 11 budget retreat date; it also agreed to forward an ordinance to exempt residential composting equipment from local sales tax for introduction in February.
Source: Assembly Finance Committee January 7, 2026 02:59:39
Joint Fiscal Office: Vermont pensions improving but long‑term OPEB, amortization risks remain
Appropriations, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
At a Jan. 8 House Appropriations hearing, Joint Fiscal Office analyst Chris Roop told legislators that pension funded ratios have improved after Act 114, investment gains produced deferred gains, and OPEB pre‑funding shows early progress but rising health‑care costs and a 2048 amortization horizon pose fiscal risks.
Source: House Appropriations - 2026-01-08 - 1:15PM 52:31
Kalamazoo panel: new water rates effective Jan. 1; affordability program has helped about 468 families
Kalamazoo City, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
The Utility Policy Committee reviewed water rates approved Dec. 15 that took effect Jan. 1 and heard that the city's water-affordability program has provided roughly $400,000 in assistance to about 468 Kalamazoo County families; the program is grant-funded through an estimated 2027 and a 1% rate set-aside remains unimplemented.
Source: January 8, 2026 Utility Policy Committee 01:58
Knox County opens bids for Water/Wastewater phase and used paver; awards to follow staff review
Knox County, Ohio
Commissioners opened bids Jan. 8 for Water & Wastewater No.7 (phase 1) and a used paver; staff recorded bids (Jamieson ~ $93,590; National Water Services $198,891; Southeastern Equipment Co. $131,170 for the paver) and said Jeff and the engineer’s office will review and return recommendations for awards.
Source: Knox County, Ohio Board of Commissioners January 8th, 2026 Regular Session 15:34
Homeowner seeks to lift covenant for upstairs room; board signals reluctance and reserves decision
Town of Babylon, Suffolk County, New York
A Wyandanch homeowner asked the ZBA to lift a prior covenant to add a room atop a garage for a parent. Builder and board noted covenants are rarely lifted; the board closed the hearing and reserved decision.
Source: Zoning Board of Appeals meeting - January 8, 2026 06:17
Southeast Childhood Collective outlines plan for childcare center, apprenticeship and statewide supports
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
Southeast Childhood Collective told the Finance Committee about programs that stabilize child care — a Parents as Teachers home-visiting program, diaper bank distributing 66,000 diapers annually, apprenticeship training — and presented plans for a family and childcare center (Phase 1 capacity ~100 children) with a capital campaign underway.
Source: Assembly Finance Committee January 7, 2026 18:36
ASAP of Anderson reports no vaping violations in Clinton schools, 75 students in first-offense program
Anderson County, Tennessee
Wendy Mannis of ASAP of Anderson told the board Clinton City Schools has seen no vaping violations since the new policy and that 75 students have completed 'coping conversations' as a first-offense intervention; the presenter said the countywide policy may be among the first of its kind in the state.
Source: Clinton City Schools Board of Education: January 8, 2026 03:14
Knox County commissioners approve $64.7 million in non‑general fund budgets for 2026
Knox County, Ohio
The Knox County Commissioners on Jan. 8 approved non‑general fund operating budgets totaling $64,710,365 for 2026; when Knox Public Health (~$14.6–14.7M) is included the countywide appropriations rise to about $108 million. The board also approved routine disbursements and hired outside counsel for tax appeals work.
Source: Knox County, Ohio Board of Commissioners January 8th, 2026 Regular Session 25:22
Lewisville sets rezoning hearing for L115 and moves forward on annexation, budget and balloon-code changes
Town of Lewisville, Forsyth County, North Carolina
At its Jan. 8 meeting the Town of Lewisville council set a Feb. public hearing for rezoning request L115 from 4 Star Development/McAdams, directed the clerk to investigate a voluntary annexation petition from Lewisville Volunteer Fire Station No. 13, and unanimously approved a $5,000 advertising budget increase and a revision to balloon rules at town facilities.
Source: Town Council Regular Meeting • January 2026 06:28
Neighbors question accessory structures and town lot boundary at De Nicola hearing; board reserves decision
Town of Babylon, Suffolk County, New York
Attorney John Farrell sought variances for accessory structures (sauna, cold plunge, shed, outdoor shower) and argued a town-owned tax lot behind the property should change which setbacks apply; a neighbor warned approving encroachments could set a precedent. The board closed the hearing and reserved decision to review documents and the town land status.
Source: Zoning Board of Appeals meeting - January 8, 2026 21:10
NWS issues flood watch as rain on packed snow raises roadway ponding and hydroplaning risk in Juneau
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
The National Weather Service warned of a rain‑on‑snow event, a flood watch for localized flooding and ponding on roadways, and officials urged drivers to avoid deep water and seek alternate routes; DOT announced Fane Road closure beginning at noon.
Source: January 9, 2026 CBJ Media Briefing 00:00
Chattanooga board recommends taxi fare and toll increases to city council, defers Mercury case to February
Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee
On Jan. 8, 2026, the Chattanooga City Taxi Regulatory Board voted to recommend a taxi-rate increase and a 3% cost-of-living toll adjustment to city council, and added the pending Mercury Transportation lawsuit to the February agenda for follow-up.
Source: Chattanooga Vehicle Board Meeting - 01/08/2026 04:53
Local veterans council approves $400 for memorial-wall rendering, reallocates 5K funds and holds officer elections
Miami Lakes, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Members approved $400 to fund revised renderings for a relocated veterans wall, reallocated $1,100 from 5K event funds to parks, deferred an item until absent member Judy could attend, and completed officer nominations and elections during the meeting.
Source: Veterans Committee Meeting | January 8, 2026 00:00
Riverfront Park reports surge in visits, major events and security challenges in 2025
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
Park operations staff reported roughly 1.9 million visits in 2025, a viral social-media reach of about 5 million views, and several security incidents including protests and a fatality at a tribal gathering place. Staff said they will hire a security consultant and continue event programming.
Source: January 8th, 2026 Spokane Park Board Meeting 10:35
Zoning board approves small front-yard variance to legalize Hovanec bump-out
Town of Babylon, Suffolk County, New York
The Town of Babylon Zoning Board of Appeals approved a front-yard setback reduction from 30 to 25 feet to legalize a one-story bump-out on a corner lot owned by Renee Hovanec; the board received planning and inspection memos and approved the application without conditions.
Source: Zoning Board of Appeals meeting - January 8, 2026 00:00
Board tightens rules on internal-school-fund salary supplements, approves two policy revisions
Anderson County, Tennessee
The board approved rules clarifying internal school funds cannot pay salary supplements and set a suggested disclosure floor of $500; it also approved minor revisions to charter-application procedures and expense/reimbursement policy to allow limited tax payments in emergencies.
Source: Clinton City Schools Board of Education: January 8, 2026 02:10
Assembly Rules Committee finalizes 2026 work plan and assigns member leads on housing, homelessness and public-health projects
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
The Rules Committee reviewed a draft 2026 work plan, assigned member leads for housing action projects, homelessness initiatives and public-health items, and directed staff to incorporate feedback and send the plan to the administration for coordination before returning for adoption.
Source: Rules Committee Meeting 19:58
Lewisville council approves fourth speed cushion for Oak Grove neighborhood
Town of Lewisville, Forsyth County, North Carolina
The council unanimously approved Resolution 20-26-003 to add a fourth speed cushion on Fairhaven Road in Oak Grove after Public Works staff said crews found the location unsafe without it; the project cost is about $2,076 and would leave roughly $6,000 in the traffic mitigation budget for the fiscal year.
Source: Town Council Regular Meeting • January 2026 02:35
City administrator previews Jan. 13 Hutchinson council agenda, flags water‑plant hearing and downtown land ordinance
McLeod County, Minnesota
City Administrator Nionic outlined the Hutchinson City Council agenda for Jan. 13, highlighting a public hearing on a reverse‑osmosis water‑treatment project and a second reading of an ordinance to authorize a downtown land transaction, plus licensing and year‑start administrative items.
Source: Upcoming Council Meeting Agenda Overview: January 13th, 2026 06:35
Chattanooga board issues warning to American Tow and Recovery after missed nonconsensual-tow notification
Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee
The Chattanooga City Taxi Regulatory Board voted Jan. 8, 2026, to issue a formal warning to American Tow and Recovery after the company failed to notify police within the timeframe required by a local ordinance for a nonconsensual tow; the company says the driver was fired and new verification procedures are in place.
Source: Chattanooga Vehicle Board Meeting - 01/08/2026 08:54
Redford Union Schools board discusses how to cite attorney–client privilege for closed session
Redford Union Schools District No. 1, School Boards, Michigan
Board members discussed a motion to consider a written opinion from legal counsel and whether citing attorney–client privilege is sufficient to justify going into closed session; the motion was seconded and no vote is recorded in the transcript.
Source: Redford Union BOE Special Meeting 11/6/26 Pt. 1 00:58
Park board approves three on-call landscape-architecture master contracts
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
The board authorized three master contracts for on-call landscape-architecture services (2026–2029), each not to exceed $750,000, to accelerate levy-funded projects and reduce procurement time. Staff said five of the six top-ranked firms are local.
Source: January 8th, 2026 Spokane Park Board Meeting 07:35
Municipal attorney previews Title 8 changes to address public-safety gaps, outlines state collaboration
Anchorage Municipality, Alaska
Municipal Attorney Eva Gardner told the Anchorage Assembly Rules Committee that a Title 8 ordinance will be introduced to close gaps in the municipal penal code (including indecent exposure and disorderly conduct provisions) and described a new collaboration with the state prosecutor's office to better coordinate misdemeanor prosecutions.
Source: Rules Committee Meeting 03:03
Coalition raises farmland protection, PFAS, composting and market concerns as legislative priorities
Agriculture, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
NOFA and coalition members outlined additional priorities for the session: farmland protection tied to Act 181 regional planning implementation, PFAS and potential H.303 action to restrict land application of sewage sludge, outstanding Act 41 rulemaking for on‑farm composting, concerns about hemp/cannabis market structure, and support for federal clarification on off‑farm slaughter.
Source: Senate Agriculture - 2026-01-08 - 10:00AM 07:39
Clinton City Schools board approves November financial report and $200,000 budget amendment for playground
Anderson County, Tennessee
The Clinton City Schools board approved its November financial report and a $200,000 budget amendment to cover playground costs; Mr. Ray said federal reimbursements are arriving on schedule and the cafeteria fund shows about a $30,000 surplus.
Source: Clinton City Schools Board of Education: January 8, 2026 02:17
County staff outlines plan to realign community participation organizations to commissioner districts
Washington County, Oregon
Assistant Director Erin Wardell told the Planning Commission the Board is considering restructuring community participation organizations into four CPOs aligned with commissioner districts and delegating CCI responsibilities to the planning commission; the board postponed final action to Jan. 27.
Source: Washington County Land Use Planning Commission Meeting, 01/07/26 06:44
Park board approves 50-year lease to American Indian Community Center at Highbridge Park
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
The board approved a 50-year lease of about 2.25 acres at Highbridge Park to the American Indian Community Center (AICC) for a community center. Lease terms include $1 per year rent, a requirement that AICC provide at least $896,000 in park improvements and maintain the building while it operates.
Source: January 8th, 2026 Spokane Park Board Meeting 12:20
Juneau issues evacuation advisory as officials report multiple avalanches and warn rain could trigger larger slides
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
City and Borough of Juneau issued an evacuation advisory for known avalanche slide paths and opened a Red Cross shelter after observers reported several natural avalanches; officials urged immediate evacuation for residents in mapped hazard areas and warned rain on packed snow could trigger deeper slides.
Source: January 9, 2026 CBJ Media Briefing 00:00
Committee hears staff reports: probation supervisor hire, technology grant, and approves claims
Stephenson County, Illinois
The Services Committee heard staffing updates including the selection of Tammy Nieman as probation supervisor (starting Feb. 9), was informed of county technology grant funding of $50,000, and approved routine claims after questions about e-citation payments and probation program billing.
Source: Stephenson County IL Court Services Committee Meeting 06:05
Washington County endorses new debt and grants policies, sets timeline to adopt most GFOA-recommended policies in 2026
Washington County, Oregon
On Jan. 8, Washington County staff presented proposed debt and grants policies and a timeline to adopt 14 of 15 GFOA-recommended financial policies in 2026; commissioners signaled unanimous thumbs-up to advance the two new policies to formal adoption steps.
Source: Washington County Board of Commissioners PM Round Table, 01/08/26 (Part 2) 16:51
Sheriff briefs Greene County legislature on arrests, active‑shooter drills and an AI app that spread false alerts
Greene County, New York
Public‑safety officials reported December call and response statistics, described a double murder–suicide response, and warned that an AI monitoring app misinterpreted radio traffic and spread misinformation; officials outlined reverse‑9‑1‑1 capabilities and planned training on alerts.
Source: 2026 Organizational Meeting & Committee Meetings 1/7/2026 00:00
Park board approves $762,704.81 contract to renovate Post Street parking lot
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
The Spokane Park Board approved a contract with Cameron Riley LLC to rebuild the Post Street parking lot, adding drainage, lighting, landscaping and ADA parking. The board emphasized trail safety by separating vehicle flow from the Centennial Trail and noted EPA soil-handling requirements.
Source: January 8th, 2026 Spokane Park Board Meeting 11:24
Agency survey: preliminary results show ~79,000 acres impacted and $15.9 million in estimated drought losses
Agriculture, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Agency staff reported preliminary results from a farm drought survey covering 200 responses: about 79,000 acres impacted, an estimated $15.9 million in losses reported by respondents, with many farms seeking financial assistance and facing feed shortages.
Source: Senate Agriculture - 2026-01-07 - 10:30AM 28:10
Juneau committee approves staff direction to transfer CIP funds toward Burns Building renovation
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
The Finance Committee directed staff to reassign several CIP accounts and to appropriate $2 million to deferred maintenance so the borough can fund an $8.5M–$13M renovation of the Burns Building; an amendment to restore $525,000 to the Lemon Creek multimodal path failed 4–5.
Source: Assembly Finance Committee January 7, 2026 47:04
Greene County legislature approves adding land to Agricultural District No. 14
Greene County, New York
The Greene County legislature approved a motion, moved by Orrington and seconded by Hobart, to accept recommendations to include land into Agricultural District Number 14; the voice vote carried.
Source: 2026 Organizational Meeting & Committee Meetings 1/7/2026 00:18
Planning commission recommends Ordinance 912 to allow rural accessory dwelling units
Washington County, Oregon
On Jan. 7, 2025, the Washington County Planning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval of Ordinance 912, which would permit one rural accessory dwelling unit (ADU) or conversion of one historic home to an ADU in rural residential districts subject to state limits and added county safety requirements.
Source: Washington County Land Use Planning Commission Meeting, 01/07/26 31:18
Coalition urges lawmakers to restore municipal agriculture exemption and enshrine a right to grow
Agriculture, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
A broad coalition of agricultural and food‑security groups told the committee they intend to pursue legislation to reinstate the municipal exemption as understood since 1987 and to create a statutory right to grow food free from municipal zoning prohibitions, following a Vermont Supreme Court decision.
Source: Senate Agriculture - 2026-01-08 - 10:00AM 00:09
Meeting roundup: minutes, financials and reimbursements approved; board schedules strategy planning
Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan
At the Jan. 8 meeting the Benton Harbor Brownfield Authority approved minutes, financial statements and the payables listing; it approved a standard reimbursement agreement for the Abbot Marsh Brownfield plan and directed staff to schedule strategic planning to clarify policy and outreach materials.
Source: Brownfield Authority 1.8.25 00:00
Juneau committee agrees to gauge homeowner interest in NRCS View Drive buyouts
Juneau City and Borough, Alaska
The Finance Committee authorized staff to engage View Drive homeowners about an NRCS Emergency Watershed Protection buyout option that would convert up to 18 flood-prone properties to permanent parkland; staff warned the project could cost about $25 million with a roughly 25% nonfederal match requirement.
Source: Assembly Finance Committee January 7, 2026 18:16
Historical societies outline Greene County 250th events; July 3 courthouse reading planned
Greene County, New York
Jonathan Palmer (Yukon Historical Society) presented preliminary dates for Greene County's 250th celebrations: a May 17 kickoff (Community Patriots Day), a July 3 courthouse event including a reading of the declaration and time capsule activity, and a capping September event; planners cited volunteer and funding constraints.
Source: 2026 Organizational Meeting & Committee Meetings 1/7/2026 00:00
Washington County lays out budget timeline and keeps communications plan for April–May public outreach
Washington County, Oregon
County staff outlined the 2026 budget calendar at the Jan. 8 roundtable, including an April 27 proposed budget rollout and a Q&A schedule with first questions due May 6 and staff responses by May 15; commissioners emphasized sustained communications and town-hall outreach.
Source: Washington County Board of Commissioners PM Round Table, 01/08/26 (Part 2) 23:11
Board hears property reports: outreach, padlocks and improved reporting reduce service calls
Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida
Board members and property representatives reported declines in calls for service after operational changes: locked gates with key boxes, camera systems, and coordination with homeless outreach. Businesses described specific incidents and steps taken to prevent recurrence.
Source: Nuisance Abatement Board Meeting on January 8, 2026 04:24
Agency of Agriculture will seek to restore municipal zoning exemption for farms after Supreme Court ruling
Agriculture, SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
The Agency of Agriculture told legislators it will propose language to restore a longstanding municipal zoning exemption for farms narrowed by a May 2025 Supreme Court decision, while negotiating limited carve-outs for village centers and addressing related housekeeping fixes.
Source: Senate Agriculture - 2026-01-07 - 10:30AM 30:11
Ethics Commission approves $2,500 penalty for Public Health Lab director over Abbott-paid holiday luncheon
San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California
The Ethics Commission approved a stipulated decision finding Doctor Godfred Masinde caused staff to accept restricted-source gifts at a 2023 holiday luncheon paid by Abbott Laboratories; the commission voted 3–1 to impose a $2,500 penalty. Staff cited mitigating factors including no personal benefit and subsequent ethics training.
Source: 01h 57m 00:00
Community Action of Greene County tells legislature it is stretched thin; HUD changes and rising rents hamper housing work
Greene County, New York
Florence Lorenz, executive director of Community Action of Greene County, told the county legislature the agency meets nearly all federal organizational standards, runs three HUD grants and VITA tax assistance that returned about $300,000 to the community last year, but faces challenges from HUD policy changes and rising rents that limit housing placements.
Source: 2026 Organizational Meeting & Committee Meetings 1/7/2026 20:16
Washington County commissioners finalize a number of external liaisons, keep key continuity posts
Washington County, Oregon
The Washington County Board of Commissioners reviewed and corrected committee assignment lists on Jan. 8, 2026, keeping several continuity appointments (WEA and fairgrounds) and assigning community action liaison duties while clarifying mandatory versus voluntary external roles.
Source: Washington County Board of Commissioners PM Round Table, 01/08/26 (Part 2) 01:08:54
Committee reviews bill on issuing immunization recommendations; debate focuses on wording, procurement and panel appointments
Human Services, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont
Legislative committee reviewed the 1.1 draft of a bill to govern issuance and purchase of recommended immunizations. Members debated replacing 'vaccines' with 'immunizations,' whether eligibility should hinge on domicile or 'individuals seeking immunizations,' procurement from CDC versus other vendors, and panel appointment rules; no formal votes were taken.
Source: House Human Services - 2026-01-07 - 1:00PM 00:00
Developer says surety bond unavailable; Brownfield board debates lien, policy and protections for a $25,000 loan
Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan
The Authority revisited terms of a previously approved $25,000 loan extension and heard from the borrower, who reported that a requested surety/financial-guarantee bond is not commercially available. Members discussed alternatives (property lien, other security) and urged creation of formal policy; no new loan action was taken pending further research.
Source: Brownfield Authority 1.8.25 00:00
Planning commission recommends denial of commercial kennel rezoning after neighbor complaints, citations
Walton County, Georgia
The Walton County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend denial of a request to rezone 4350 Jacks Creek Road for a commercial kennel after neighbors reported dogs entering yards and code enforcement said roughly 15 citations are pending; the denial will go to the Board of Commissioners on Feb. 10.
Source: Planning Commission Meeting January 8th, 2026 14:21
Multnomah County extends emergency declaration tied to federal immigration enforcement through April 11
Multnomah County, Oregon
The board voted Jan. 13 to extend a county emergency declaration for 90 days in response to federal immigration enforcement impacts, citing recent local ICE arrests and the need for operational flexibility to support affected families and communities.
Source: 01.08.26 Regular Meeting 12:51
Committee approvals: agenda, minutes and claims recorded as approved
Stephenson County, Illinois
The committee approved the meeting agenda, minutes from Dec. 10, 2025, and claims totaling $29,666.87 by voice vote; a motion to return was later made and approved, and the meeting was adjourned.
Source: Stephenson County IL Administration Committee Meeting 1-7-26 00:54
Planning commission recommends rezoning one-acre lot at 5100 Kent Rock Road for single-family home
Walton County, Georgia
The Walton County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a one-acre rezoning at 5100 Kent Rock Road to create a buildable single-family lot; no public opposition was recorded and the item will go to the Board of Commissioners on Feb. 3.
Source: Planning Commission Meeting January 8th, 2026 01:44
Somerset County commissioners pick leadership, approve hires and send letters opposing two FERC license transfers
Somerset County, Maine
At an organizational meeting, commissioners elected Robert Caesar chair, named representatives for union negotiations (3–2 vote), approved hires for the county jail, accepted a resignation, authorized a $975,681.51 warrant, and approved sending opposition letters to two FERC license transfers affecting local river projects.
Source: January 7, 2026 - Somerset County Maine - Commissioners Meeting 00:00
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