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- NJ
- Passaic County
- 2/23/26
- 03/04/2026
- 35 Minutes
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Overview: The Little Falls Town Council meeting on February 23, 2026, centered on discussions about affordable housing obligations, community development, and ongoing initiatives. The council addressed the urgency of finalizing amendments to their housing plan in light of a pending New Jersey Supreme Court case, while also deliberating on infrastructure improvements and community programs.
- FL
- Polk County
- 2/23/26
- 02/23/2026
- 102 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the Winter Haven City Commission meeting, residents voiced concerns over local development transparency and the city’s involvement in the 287G immigration enforcement agreement.
- FL
- Orange County
- 2/23/26
- 02/23/2026
- 61 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Orlando City Council meeting on February 23rd, 2026, was marked by discussions on housing initiatives, community redevelopment, and legislative concerns. Mayor Buddy Dyer introduced several key programs, including the Orlando Unlocked Open Door Program and the expansion of accessory dwelling units. These initiatives were part of a broader agenda that also touched upon legislative issues perceived as threatening to local values, community safety, and economic development.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 2/23/26
- 02/23/2026
- 55 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Hoboken City Council meeting, the council deliberated on multiple issues, including fee increases for event-related services, the reorganization of city departments, and the impact of these changes on the city’s budget. The meeting also addressed concerns about ADA compliance, snow removal, and the local rental market’s challenges posed by Airbnb.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 2/23/26
- 02/24/2026
- 171 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Jersey City Council’s recent virtual meeting, held amid blizzard conditions, focused primarily on public safety funding, infrastructure projects, and financial implications of new EV charging contracts. The meeting was marked by discussions on the proposed amendments to traffic regulations, particularly the one-way designation for Franklin Street, and the intricate details of a bike master plan. However, the most discussions revolved around the city’s approach to electric vehicle charging infrastructure and the financial arrangements associated with these contracts.