- Filters
- IN
- Marion County
- 2/23/26
- 02/23/2026
- 53 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent meeting of the MSD of Wayne Township School Board, the discussion focused primarily on the district’s declining enrollment and its financial repercussions. The board also addressed the revision and implementation of several school board policies, with particular attention to student health and fiscal management.
- MN
- Clay County
- 2/23/26
- 50 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Dilworth City Council meeting featured a discussion on tourism’s economic impact, with detailed reports on visitor spending and future projections, while also recognizing the service of a local police investigator. A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to presentations and discussions highlighting the substantial contributions of tourism to the local economy, alongside a acknowledgment of Investigator Elias Hoberstein’s decade of service in the police department.
- CO
- Teller County
- 2/23/26
- 02/23/2026
- 218 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During a special meeting of the Woodland Park RE-2 School Board, members unanimously approved a resolution to increase the district’s borrowing capacity under the state treasurer’s interest-free loan program from $2 million to $3 million. This adjustment was necessary to ensure the district could meet its financial obligations, such as paying suppliers and employees, until property tax revenues are received, expected by June 24. The board discussed the potential implications of not passing the resolution, particularly concerning the district’s audit status, which is anticipated to result in a disclaimed opinion. Communication with the Colorado Department of Education has reportedly alleviated concerns about the district’s financial health.
- MN
- Carver County
- 2/23/26
- 02/23/2026
- 231 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting, the Chaska City Council addressed the looming $6 billion state structural deficit projected for fiscal year 2027, discussed multiple legislative and development issues, and approved significant projects that promise to shape the community’s future. The meeting featured input from Representative Jim Nash, who highlighted financial challenges and legislative proposals impacting Chaska and Carver County.
- FL
- Martin County
- 2/23/26
- 02/23/2026
- 138 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Stuart City Commission meeting, discussions were dominated by legislative updates concerning property taxes and concerns about staff departures within the city’s finance department. Commissioner Rich provided an update on several legislative items, with particular focus on proposed changes to property tax laws that could have implications for local residents. A bill proposing the immediate elimination of the Ad Valorem property tax on homesteaded properties, though not supported by the Senate, raised concerns about potential community impacts. Additionally, Senate Bill 840, referred to as the “glitch bill,” was discussed for its failure to resolve the city’s ongoing legal issues. The Infill Redevelopment Act and House Bill 833 also drew attention for their possible effects on local zoning and neighborhood traffic due to increased development and small private schools operating in commercial zones.