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- NJ
- Hunterdon County
- 11/24/25
- 11/25/2025
- 50 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Flemington Borough Council announced the receipt of $300,000 from the governor’s office, designated for the development of a Sallyport at the police department. This funding is important for covering architectural and engineering fees as well as construction costs. Additionally, the council tackled several infrastructure issues, including utility line hazards and library maintenance.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 11/24/25
- 11/24/2025
- 116 Minutes
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Overview: The Madison Borough Council meeting addressed several issues, with a primary focus on the future management of the community pool and its associated financial challenges. The independent 501(c)(3) board, previously responsible for the pool’s operations, faced financial difficulties and will not operate next year. Consequently, the borough will assume control of the pool in 2026, with plans to establish a new management entity in the future. The Mayor emphasized the importance of this transition, highlighting the dedication of volunteers and the historical partnership between the borough and the pool’s management. An ad hoc advisory board is proposed to assist in transitioning to a new management structure, and an RFP will be issued to hire a pool management company, with local hiring prioritized, especially for lifeguards.
- MA
- Essex County
- 11/23/2025
- 16 Minutes
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Overview: In a well-attended ceremony, Franklin Miguel was sworn in as the new District A City Councilor for Lawrence. The event highlighted themes of community service, integrity, and collaboration as Miguel prepares to take on his duties.
- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 11/22/25
- 11/22/2025
- 13 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During a special meeting, the Doral City Council addressed a compliance issue with the adoption of a new millage rate, ultimately approving a revised rate of 1.6912 mills for the fiscal year 2025-2026. This decision came after the Florida Department of Revenue identified the previously adopted rate as requiring a two-thirds council vote, which had not been met. The new rate, which is lower than the prior fiscal year’s rate but 6.53% above the rollback rate, aims to balance the city’s general fund while meeting statutory requirements.
- MA
- Barnstable County
- 11/22/25
- 11/24/2025
- 249 Minutes
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Overview: At a recent Falmouth Select Board meeting, the focus was on refining strategic goals with a particular emphasis on coastal resiliency and enhancing the town’s strategic planning processes. Participants discussed the necessity of developing comprehensive plans to address the vulnerabilities of 13 coastal areas, starting with the prioritized Surf Drive. The meeting also revealed the need for clearer, measurable objectives in the town’s strategic and financial planning efforts.