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- MA
- Suffolk County
- 11/19/25
- 11/19/2025
- 186 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston City Council meeting focused on issues, including the establishment of a new framework to support the LGBTQIA+ community, discussions on the Transgender Day of Remembrance, measures to address pharmacy closures, and important city appropriations. The council also addressed public safety collaborations between Boston and Dedham, emphasizing the need for effective law enforcement across jurisdictional boundaries.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 11/19/25
- 11/20/2025
- 112 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Dighton Board of Selectmen meeting on November 19, 2025, addressed issues including the establishment of the fiscal year 2026 tax rate, implications of local development on taxes, and the appointment of a new building commissioner. Property tax classifications and the town’s financial management strategy were central discussions, as well as the town’s efforts to attract commercial growth to alleviate residential tax burdens.
- MN
- Clay County
- 11/19/25
- 11/19/2025
- 49 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Moorhead City Council meeting focused on community engagement, celebrating local contributions through the Human Rights Awards, and supporting the local high school football team. The council also addressed food insecurity and the importance of effective communication for community events.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 11/19/25
- 11/22/2025
- 12 Minutes
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Overview: The Townsend Select Board meeting faced a delay in proceedings due to the absence of enough members to reach a quorum, pushing the public hearing on Addison Newton’s application for a special permit to December 3rd. The application involves the use of nine previously permitted model units as long-term residential rental units on Brooklyn Street. The hearing was opened but could not proceed because only three members were present, and four voting members are necessary to conduct business.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 11/19/25
- 89 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The St. Paul City Council’s Budget Committee meeting revealed financial challenges, including a projected $8.4 million deficit for 2025 due to extraordinary expenditures from a cyber incident and a lawsuit payout. Budget manager Madeline Mitchell presented these projections, highlighting the impacts of these unexpected costs on the city’s financial health. A hiring freeze is currently in place as part of efforts to mitigate the deficit, with departments generally coming in under budget except for public safety-related areas. The fire department is projected to overspend by $3.9 million due to increased overtime and material costs, while the parks department anticipates nearly $3 million overspend due to repairs from copper wire theft and storm damage. The police department’s budget is expected to be exceeded by $2.5 million, though this may adjust following budget amendments.