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- FL
- Miami-Dade County
- 10/28/25
- 10/28/2025
- 63 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Miami Lakes Veterans Committee meeting was primarily dedicated to finalizing logistical arrangements for the upcoming parade.
- MA
- Essex County
- 10/28/25
- 10/28/2025
- 74 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Danvers Planning Board, during its meeting on October 28, 2025, primarily focused on the issue of continuances requested by developers, which raised concerns about the implications of allowing extensive delays without sufficient justification. The board also reviewed a site plan for a sewage treatment facility and addressed several procedural matters, including parking requirements and future planning initiatives.
- MA
- Hampshire County
- 10/28/25
- 10/30/2025
- 114 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: At a recent meeting of the Amherst Governance Organization and Legislation Committee, discussions focused on a proposed bylaw addressing public urination and defecation, a new public ways policy, and the setting of goals for the upcoming year. These discussions were deemed critical given their potential impact on community quality of life, public policy, and governance procedures.
- MN
- Cook County
- 10/28/25
- 10/28/2025
- 58 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting, the Grand Marais City Council engaged in an extensive discussion about the city’s approach to financial contributions to local organizations. The council considered establishing a formal “no donations” policy to provide clarity and consistency in handling donation requests, while also exploring alternative support methods through service agreements.
- MA
- Franklin County
- 10/28/25
- 11/03/2025
- 75 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Greenfield City Council meeting saw extensive discussion on a contentious parking dispute involving resident Lindsay Hindley, who requested the removal of street parking in front of her property on Franklin Street due to ongoing conflicts with a neighbor. Hindley, who has owned the property for 23 years, described how her neighbor’s parking habits have obstructed her accessibility and affected her flower business. Despite the thorough discussion, the council decided to table the decision, opting to revisit the issue in a future meeting.