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- NJ
- Bergen County
- 5/6/25
- 05/07/2025
- 51 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Hillsdale Borough Council promoted Lieutenant Travis Woods to Chief of Police. The meeting also saw the adoption of the 2025 municipal budget, discussions on multiple ordinances, and updates on community projects, including the Memorial Field Recreation initiative.
- NJ
- Cape May County
- 5/6/25
- 05/06/2025
- 137 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Cape May City Council held a meeting to discuss various topics, focusing on significant infrastructure projects funded by federal grants, public safety improvements, and community engagement initiatives. Discussions were particularly centered on the management of a $25 million federal grant for a seawall project, as well as the implementation of new public safety measures, including security cameras and automated weather alert systems.
- FL
- Pinellas County
- 5/6/25
- 05/06/2025
- 71 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting of the St. Pete Beach Historic Preservation Board, city officials discussed the pressing financial challenges facing the city, particularly in terms of funding capital projects and balancing the budget. The meeting addressed the city’s projected deficit, the need for revenue diversification, and the impact of upcoming infrastructure projects.
- MA
- Barnstable County
- 5/6/25
- 05/07/2025
- 221 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Yarmouth Select Board meeting on May 6, 2025, covered a broad spectrum of issues, with focus on proposed fee increases across multiple departments, environmental challenges linked to local infrastructure, and the town’s economic development strategy.
- MN
- Anoka County
- 5/6/25
- 05/07/2025
- 57 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Coon Rapids City Council meeting on May 6, 2025, the council approved a issuance of general obligation bonds amounting to $6,850,000 to fund various capital projects, including street reconstruction and water infrastructure improvements. Additionally, the council addressed a range of other issues including a spongy moth infestation, concerns over election equipment agreements, and new housing developments.