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- FL
- Brevard County
- 4/8/25
- 04/09/2025
- 29 Minutes
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Overview: During the latest Titusville Community Redevelopment Agency meeting, infrastructure improvements and public safety concerns took center stage. Key discussions included a significant investment in sewer line rehabilitation, the installation of advanced biofiltration tree boxes, and public outcry over the city’s sewage management policies.
- NJ
- Cumberland County
- 4/8/25
- 04/08/2025
- 24 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During the recent Vineland City Council meeting, members approved a bond ordinance, totaling $9.2 million, aimed at funding various capital improvements throughout the city. The ordinance’s passage authorizes the issuance of $8.74 million in bonds to partially finance these projects.
- FL
- Bay County
- 4/8/25
- 04/08/2025
- 135 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Lynn Haven City Commission meeting addressed several issues, with the city’s sewer plant challenges at the forefront. Additionally, the commission tackled matters including stormwater fee restructuring, utility billing modifications, and a proposed development overlay district.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 4/8/25
- 04/08/2025
- 138 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The latest Teaneck Town Council meeting saw a mix of commemoration and controversy as the council unanimously approved a centennial marker for Holy Name Medical Center while grappling with transparency issues and a contentious capital improvement budget. The marker, celebrating the hospital’s 100-year history, was supported amid broader debates over council operations and fiscal planning.
- MA
- Plymouth County
- 4/8/25
- 04/21/2025
- 77 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During the Kingston Board of Selectmen meeting, attention was directed towards the ongoing water supply challenges and sewer system issues facing the town. A critical point of discussion was the impact of a moratorium on new sewer hookups, which has affected town revenue and the tax rate. This has been compounded by delays in the well project that are important to lifting the moratorium. An administrative consent order draft was discussed to facilitate collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to address these challenges.