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- IN
- Marion County
- 3/16/26
- 66 Minutes
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Overview: The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Environmental Sustainability Committee recently convened to discuss a range of issues, focusing on energy policies, the impact of legislative changes on utility costs, and a proposed tax on data centers. The meeting also highlighted the upcoming $60 million materials recovery facility aimed at improving recycling processes in the city.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 3/12/26
- 03/12/2026
- 79 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Westport Climate Resilience Committee’s recent meeting centered on discussions about accurately assessing the town’s summer population surge, detailing climate threats, and refining a comprehensive climate resilience report. The meeting, lacking a quorum, allowed for discussions without decision-making, focusing on the challenges of integrating climate risks and demographic shifts into effective planning.
- TX
- Tarrant County
- 3/3/26
- 03/03/2026
- 63 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Fort Worth City Council meeting addressed several issues, including a new public safety initiative in the East Lancaster Corridor, financial updates, and economic development projects. The meeting also highlighted efforts to support veteran-owned businesses and neighborhood revitalization programs.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 3/3/26
- 03/04/2026
- 60 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Kingston Board of Selectmen meeting on March 3rd focused on the town’s wastewater management strategy, specifically the environmental challenges and financial implications tied to the Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan (CWMP). The discussions explored various facets of the proposed plan, potential collaborations with neighboring towns, and the community’s response to these initiatives.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 2/26/26
- 02/27/2026
- 94 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Norton Select Board meeting focused heavily on the town’s pressing financial liabilities, ongoing challenges in volunteer appointments to town committees, and the aftermath of a declared local state of emergency due to a severe winter storm. The board explored strategies for financial sustainability and discussed the implications of current bylaws on committee nominations, while also addressing operational and budgetary challenges.