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Redwood County approves submission of Redwood River watershed plan to state agency The Redwood County Board voted unanimously to submit the Redwood River Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan to the Board of Water and Soil Resources; the resolution makes county adoption contingent on BWSR approval and sets timelines for local plan alignment and appeals.

Redwood County is taking a significant step towards sustainable water management by unanimously approving the Redwood River Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan, but the final say rests with the state.

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#RedwoodCounty #MN #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal

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Committee advances bill to name state office building for Melissa Hortman The House State Government Committee voted to move HF3455 to Ways and Means after testimony and bipartisan remarks honoring Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman; a petition of more than 2,100 signers was presented in support.

A bipartisan push to honor Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman with a state office building name is gaining momentum, fueled by over 2,200 signatures from supporters across 38 states!

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#MN #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #BipartisanLeadership #CivicHonor #MinnesotaCapitol

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Commission keeps conditional‑use approach for roof‑height exceptions, approves code‑reference updates After debate over whether to replace conditional‑use permits for roof‑height exceptions with a permitted‑height standard, the commission voted to retain CUPs for height decisions but approved the unrelated update to state code references and other ordinance housekeeping.

In a heated debate, the Kane County Planning and Zoning Commission decided to keep conditional-use permits for roof-height exceptions, balancing flexibility against clear standards.

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#UT #CommunityInvolvement #ZoningReform #CitizenPortal #LandUse

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Midway schedules March 6 meeting to weigh in on Heber Valley Corridor route Council agreed to consider a joint letter about the proposed Heber Valley Corridor route and scheduled a special meeting March 6 to decide whether to support the route next to North Highway 40; the March 9 submission deadline prompted the schedule.

Midway City Council is gearing up for a crucial meeting to decide the future of the Heber Valley Corridor—will they prioritize open land or neighborhood homes?

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#MidwayWasatchCounty #UT #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalImpact #MidwayHeberValley

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Washington County boards approve four change orders for new PK–12 school; managers to seek authority for future $100,000 change orders At a Sept. 26 joint meeting, Washington County commissioners and the School Board approved four change orders for the new PK–12 school and agreed to prepare resolutions authorizing the county manager and superintendent to approve future change orders up to $100,000 when budgeted from contingency funds.

Washington County is taking bold steps to ensure the new PK–12 school stays on track with approved change orders and streamlined funding strategies!

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#WashingtonCounty #NC #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #BudgetApprovals #SchoolConstruction

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Bay Minette council adopts FY2022-23 budget, approves rezoning first reading; pharmacy carve-out passes 5–1 At its Sept. 6 meeting, the City Council of the City of Bay Minette adopted the FY2022-23 budget, approved the first reading of a rezoning ordinance for Thompson Commercial Properties, LLC, and approved multiple resolutions including a pharmacy contract carve-out to MedOne RX that passed 5–1. A resident raised questions about a recent death involving the police department during public comment.

The Bay Minette City Council made pivotal decisions, adopting the FY2022-23 budget, but a resident's concerns over a recent police-related death left many questions unanswered.

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#BayMinetteCityBaldwinCounty #AL #CommunityInvolvement #BayMinetteCityCouncil #PublicSafety

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Newton City Council approves $50,000 for fire repairs, rejects sale of surplus property At its Jan. 6 meeting, the Newton City Council approved a $50,000 budget amendment to cover Fire Department vehicle repairs, rejected a proposed sale of 125 South Ervin Avenue, approved board appointments, and moved a public hearing on fire-station financing to Feb. 3, 2026.

The Newton City Council made a crucial decision by approving $50,000 for emergency fire vehicle repairs while controversially rejecting the sale of a city-owned property.

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#NewtonCityCatawbaCounty #NC #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #LocalGovAI #PublicSafety

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Cheatham County approves COVID-19 workplace measures, contracts and budget tweaks; tables alcohol-sale referendum At an April 20, 2020 Zoom meeting, the Cheatham County Legislative Body approved a package of mayoral contracts and emergency workplace measures, several budget amendments across funds, multiple appointments and notary commissions, and tabled a proposed countywide alcohol‑sales referendum until the public can attend in person.

Cheatham County commissioners took decisive action in a recent Zoom meeting, approving critical COVID-19 measures and budget amendments while postponing a referendum on alcohol sales until the public can join in person.

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#CheathamCounty #TN #CommunityInvolvement #PublicHealth

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Laurel council approves signage variance for Love’s Travel Stops and adopts LURA code change; two appointments confirmed On Dec. 22, 2025, the Laurel City Council voted unanimously to approve a variance allowing Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores to exceed the Highway Commercial signage limit and adopted Ordinance O25-02 amending the Laurel Urban Renewal Agency code; Peggy Pollock and Cheryl Hill were appointed to four-year LURA terms.

The Laurel City Council just made a game-changing decision, approving Love’s Travel Stops to exceed signage limits and adopting new codes for urban renewal!

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#MT #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #UrbanRenewal #SignageRegulations #LaurelMontana

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Ben Hill County commissioners approve appointments, an alcohol license and participation in Purdue opioid settlement At the Aug. 5 meeting, the commissioners unanimously approved an alcohol license, multiple board appointments and authorized participation in the New Purdue Opioid Settlement; Vice-Chair Hope Harmon also reported results from a local opioid-prevention program.

Ben Hill County commissioners made significant strides in their latest meeting, approving an alcohol license for A Better Place and participating in the crucial New Purdue Opioid Settlement.

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#BenHillCounty #GA #YouthPrevention #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety

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Josephine County commissioners refer animal shelter tax measure to May 19 ballot After a presentation from the county animal shelter manager and more than a dozen public comments, the Board of County Commissioners voted to refer a local-option tax for the Josephine County Animal Shelter and animal control to the May 19, 2026 election; the motion passed with two yes votes and one abstention.

Josephine County voters will decide on a crucial local-option tax to support the animal shelter and control services in the upcoming May 2026 election after a heated discussion at the commissioners' meeting.

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#JosephineCounty #OR #CommunityInvolvement #LocalTaxation

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Developers outline Fleming County solar project as officials weigh participation in tax-exempt bond process On Jan. 12, 2021, AEUG Fleming Solar LLC representatives described a proposed local solar project and requested Fleming County Fiscal Court participation that would enable federal, state and local tax-exempt status for Industrial Revenue Bonds; court members and local leaseholders raised questions about site selection, geotechnical risks, equipment sourcing, costs and property reassessment.

Fleming County is at a crossroads as officials weigh the potential economic boost from a proposed solar energy project against pressing community concerns and environmental risks.

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#FlemingCounty #KY #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #RenewableEnergy

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Franklin County committee tables refugee-resettlement resolution, seeks legal opinions The Franklin County Legislative Committee on March 5 tabled a resolution on the federal refugee resettlement program after a 3–1 vote and asked for opinions from the state Attorney General, CTAS specific to Franklin County, and the county attorney before reconsidering it in April.

Franklin County's Legislative Committee just voted 3-1 to table a crucial resolution on refugee resettlement, sparking intense public interest and a demand for legal clarity before the April meeting.

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#FranklinCounty #TN #LegalGuidance #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal

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Charlotte County approves siting agreement and 140 MW Taro Solar conditional use permit amid mixed public reaction After public hearings and a Planning Commission recommendation, the Charlotte County Board of Supervisors approved a siting agreement and a Conditional Use Permit for NOVI Energy’s proposed 140 MW Taro Solar project, with two supervisors voting no on the CUP and the board adding conditions and bond/assessment expectations.

Charlotte County has greenlit the controversial 140 MW Taro Solar project, igniting both excitement and concerns among residents over its environmental impact and economic potential.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalProtection

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Barry County board adopts 2026 budget, approves grant applications and claims The Barry County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted Resolution #25-22 approving the 2026 budget and millage after a public hearing; the board also approved $120,640.95 in claims and authorized two grant actions, all by unanimous vote.

The Barry County Board of Commissioners just approved a unanimous budget for 2026, but public concerns about jail funding and staffing priorities are raising eyebrows!

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#BarryCounty #MI #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #SubstanceAbusePrevention #PublicFinance

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Cheatham County names MBI as architect for jail renovations; commissioners approve related contracts and EMS lease amid questions over extra hourly fees The Cheatham County Legislative Body approved MBI Companies as architect for the county jail renovation and authorized the mayor to sign related agreements including a Stryker ProCare services contract and a lease with Pleasant View Volunteer Fire Department for EMS space. Two commissioners voted no on the package, citing concerns about extra hourly rates.

Cheatham County takes a big step toward jail renovations by approving MBI Companies as the architect, but not without some dissent over additional fees!

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#CheathamCounty #TN #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #GovernmentTransparency

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Charlotte County supervisors review comprehensive-plan updates as debate arises over 5% solar acreage cap Regional planners presented updates to Charlotte County's five-year Comprehensive Plan, including a Planning Commission recommendation to cap total fenced acreage for solar development at 5% of the county's land area (divided by project-size tiers). Supervisor Hazel Bowman Smith said any cap should be set by ordinance rather than placed in the plan.

Charlotte County is at a crossroads as a proposed 5% cap on solar development sparks debate among supervisors, raising questions about the future of energy and land use in the area.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #SolarEnergy

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County hears AES takeover of Red Brick Solar, votes to oppose state preemption bill AES will take over the Red Brick Solar Project with a planned Q4 2025 groundbreaking and 2027 commercial operation; the board also voted to send a resolution opposing proposed state legislation that could let solar developers bypass local comprehensive plans and planning review.

Lunenburg County is gearing up for the Red Brick Solar Project with a groundbreaking set for 2025, but a proposed state bill could threaten local control over solar development!

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#LunenburgCounty #VA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #RenewableEnergy

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Charlotte County supervisors approve Randolph Solar siting agreement and conditional-use permit after split votes The Charlotte County Board of Supervisors approved a Siting Agreement and a Conditional Use Permit for the Randolph Solar project on July 5, 2022, after public comment and split votes. The agreement includes a $500,000 initial voluntary payment, total scheduled payments of $311,934,027 over 35 years, and a $20,000,000 bond from Dominion Energy.

The Charlotte County Board of Supervisors has made a bold move by approving a $311 million solar project, but not without a fierce debate among locals.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #RenewableEnergy #PublicPolicy

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Spencer County Fiscal Court advances 2020-21 budget on first reading, approves bridge and FEMA repair contracts In a May 4 teleconference meeting, Spencer County Fiscal Court gave first reading to the 2020/21 budget, approved revised bridge and FEMA repair contracts, raised an EMS worker's pay to $11.50/hr and granted a private water-line placement; the court denied a $1,500 CASA request and reviewed an IAQ report for the county clerk's office.

Spencer County Fiscal Court took significant steps in their latest meeting, advancing the 2020-21 budget and tackling vital infrastructure projects amidst tough financial discussions.

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#SpencerCounty #KY #SpencerCountyFiscalCourt #CommunityInvolvement #InfrastructureImprovement

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Sumter County Council adopts resolution creating Capital Projects Sales Tax commission for November referendum Sumter County Council unanimously adopted R-22-02 to create a Capital Projects Sales Tax Commission under S.C. law and authorized placing a referendum question on the November 2022 ballot; the commission includes county, city and township appointees and will begin work in mid-March.

Sumter County Council has taken a significant step towards potential funding for local projects by unanimously adopting a resolution to create a Capital Projects Sales Tax Commission.

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#SumterCounty #SC #CivicAccountability #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal

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Morton County returns Minnesota Power's Longspur wind project to planning board with conditions On Oct. 28, 2025 the Morton County Commission voted to return Minnesota Power's Longspur Wind Project permit request to the county Planning & Zoning Board for further review under the 2045 Comprehensive Plan, attaching conditions on residential placement, easement acknowledgements, lighting and a road-use agreement; vote 3-1 with one recusal.

The Morton County Commission has returned Minnesota Power's Longspur Wind Project for further scrutiny, raising important conditions that could shape its future.

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#MortonCounty #ND #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #RenewableEnergy #MortonCountyPlanning

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Charlotte County Planning Commission recommends approval of three solar projects, defers Lavender review The Planning Commission voted to recommend conditional use permits for CPV County Line Solar (150 MW), Charlotte Solar 1 (1.9 MW) and Charlotte Solar 2 (3 MW) with conditions addressing wetlands, buffers and decommissioning; it deferred the Lavender Solar 2232 review pending additional cemetery and wetlands information.

The Charlotte County Planning Commission is making strides in renewable energy by recommending approval for three solar projects, but is hit with concerns over cemetery access and wetlands in another.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalImpact

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Planning commission defers 150-MW County Line solar project after watershed and erosion concerns Charlotte County planners deferred Competitive Power Ventures’ 150-MW County Line Solar application to gather more information on grading for slopes 15%+, proposed stream and wetland crossings, and potential impacts to downstream high-hazard dams after sustained public concern.

Charlotte County's planning commission has hit pause on a controversial 150-MW solar project amid growing concerns over environmental impact and safety risks.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #SustainableDevelopment #EnvironmentalImpact

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Buffalo County approves Audubon rezoning of 362.7 acres and special‑use permit for visitor center The Buffalo County Board approved rezoning about 362.7 acres from Agriculture to Rural Conservation for the National Audubon Society and granted a special‑use permit for an educational visitor center with conditions including signage review, solar panels (max 25 kW), and parking requirements.

Buffalo County has just approved a major zoning change, allowing the National Audubon Society to transform 362.7 acres into an educational visitor center complete with solar energy!

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#BuffaloCounty #NE #CommunityInvolvement #EnvironmentalEducation #CitizenPortal

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Board upholds permit for 3‑unit project at 205 E. 34th St.; neighborhood appeal denied After a large turnout from neighborhood groups, the Board of Adjustment denied an appeal challenging staff’s permit for a three‑unit project at 205 E. 34th Street, concluding staff’s application of HOME FAR limits stood in this case; neighbors argued the North University NCCD’s 0.4 FAR should apply to triplexes.

The Austin Board of Adjustment has upheld a controversial permit for a three-unit project, igniting a fierce debate over neighborhood standards and city regulations.

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#AustinTravisCounty #TX #UrbanDevelopment #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #ZoningRegulations

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Commission approves order to advance 5 Mile Pond boat‑launch improvements; beach‑side work hinges on grant Designers told the Springfield City Commission they will repair parking, add accessible pathways and three accessible fishing platforms at 5 Mile Pond; commissioners voted to issue a standard order to advance the ARPA‑funded boat‑launch work while beach‑side improvements await a Land & Water grant decision.

Exciting improvements are on the way for 5 Mile Pond, enhancing access to waterfront amenities for all residents!

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#SpringfieldCityHampdenCounty #MA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #WaterfrontDevelopment #SpringfieldBoatLaunch #AccessibilityImprovements

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Los Alamitos board certifies budget, approves new courses and facility agreements in unanimous votes At its March meeting the Los Alamitos Unified School District Board certified the second interim budget, approved four new high-school courses, accepted a bid for restroom renovations at LAHS, adopted a holiday calendar resolution and approved routine warrants, donations and personnel items, all carried without opposition.

The Los Alamitos Unified School District Board made significant strides this March by certifying its budget, unveiling new high school courses, and approving essential facility agreements—all in a unanimous vote!

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#CA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #LosAlamitosSchools

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Shelby County commission appoints and swears in Matthew Shulai as interim District 9 commissioner After multiple nominations and two rounds of voting, the Shelby County Board of Commissioners appointed Matthew Shulai as interim commissioner for District 9 by acclamation and immediately administered the oath of office in a swearing-in ceremony.

Matthew Shulai has officially taken on the role of interim commissioner for District 9, bringing fresh leadership to Shelby County!

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#ShelbyCounty #AL #CivicAccountability #CommunityInvolvement #ShelbyCountyCommission

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Council weighs multiple Region 6 land‑use amendments after residents raise safety and environmental concerns During a lengthy session the council reconsidered and voted on multiple amendments to Bills 1‑26 and 2‑26 (Region 6 GDP and zoning). Members debated parcel‑level rezonings, traffic and safety at Route 3 intersections and environmental protections; several amendments were defeated while others were adopted; bills will return March 16.

The Anne Arundel County Council's heated debate over zoning changes reveals deep community concerns about safety and environmental protection along Route 3.

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#AnneArundelCounty #MD #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EnvironmentalProtection #AnneArundelCounty

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