- MN
- Brown County
- 10/1/24
- 10/01/2024
- 35 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The New Ulm City Council convened on October 1, 2024, to address a host of issues including the approval of a new winery downtown, rezoning of a property for residential development, and a proposed zoning amendment affecting split corner lots. The meeting saw unanimous decisions on several key matters, reflecting broad consensus on the future of New Ulm’s urban and residential landscape.
- FL
- Pinellas County
- 10/1/24
- 10/01/2024
- 104 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Dunedin City Commission meeting saw the approval of a new three-year collective bargaining agreement for firefighters and focused heavily on post-storm recovery efforts, including debris removal and infrastructure repair.
- NJ
- Passaic County
- 10/1/24
- 10/04/2024
- 30 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: At the recent Bloomingdale Borough Council meeting, a substantial grant from Green Acres was announced. The $750,000 grant, combined with approximately $500,000 from open space grants, will fund the development of a modern playground at Bo Pond. The anticipated project, slated for early spring, will feature a rubberized floor to ensure safety and accessibility for all children. This initiative comes as the existing playground reaches over 30 years in age. The beloved gazebo dedicated to a child on SRA Lane will remain a centerpiece of the park, and acknowledgments were made to those instrumental in securing the grants.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 10/1/24
- 10/01/2024
- 223 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Brookline Select Board engaged in discussions on the creation of a youth-focused commission, redevelopment proposals for Chestnut Hill, and various other important community initiatives during their recent meeting.
- MN
- Sherburne County
- 10/1/24
- 10/01/2024
- 32 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Becker City Council convened recently to address several matters, including the vacation of Pine Street to facilitate redevelopment, a rezone of properties to industrial use, and amendments to local ordinances. These discussions unfolded with minimal public opposition.