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- NJ
- Essex County
- 11/5/25
- 11/07/2025
- 62 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Nutley Rent Leveling Board tackled a range of issues, chiefly focusing on the organization of Pokémon Go gatherings in local parks, and the implications for community safety and collaboration with local businesses. The board also delved into resolutions on various budgetary and community matters, including the designation of November as Diabetes Awareness Month and the complexities of supporting local veteran initiatives.
- NJ
- Hudson County
- 11/5/25
- 11/05/2025
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Hoboken City Council meeting, members focused on several issues, including escalating legal fees related to rent control litigation, costly infrastructure projects, and community-driven transportation proposals.
- FL
- Bradford County
- 11/4/25
- 11/04/2025
- 123 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Bradford County Council, the most development was the proclamation of November 5, 2025, as Roy Jackson Day, honoring the late community figure for his lasting impact and contributions. The council also addressed several zoning changes, leadership elections, and a discussion on the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (CPACE) program.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 11/3/25
- 11/03/2025
- 40 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Cedar Grove Town Council meeting saw the introduction and unanimous approval of several ordinances, including one that sets the maximum rent increase for 2026 at 3.6%. The council also addressed numerous infrastructure projects, approved plans for enhanced zoning regulations, and discussed upcoming community events and initiatives.
- FL
- Pinellas County
- 11/3/25
- 11/03/2025
- 233 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The recent meeting of the St. Pete Beach City Commission highlighted the city’s ongoing struggle with parking management and infrastructure development, sparking a lively dialogue on potential solutions. The city’s parking issues have reached a critical point, with discussions focusing heavily on innovative solutions to manage the growing demand and enhance the experience for residents and visitors alike. Residents expressed concerns over blocked driveways and mailboxes due to non-resident vehicles, with some vehicles parking for extended periods. The commission emphasized the need for effective traffic management and intelligent transportation systems to guide vehicles to available parking during peak times. Suggestions included the use of technology such as license plate readers and fixed-mount cameras to improve enforcement efficiency.