APPROVED. Civil & Human Rights Commission

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "APPROVED. Civil & Human Rights Commission"

Transcription

1 Civil & Human Rights Commission APPROVED Minutes of the Des Moines Civil & Human Rights Commission Meeting January 8, :30 PM City Hall Chambers 2 nd Floor City Hall, 400 Robert D. Ray Drive Commissioner Bowser called the meeting to order 4:34 PM. Commissioners present: Michael Bowser, Peggy Dandy (via phone), Christine Manbeck, Francis Boggus, Margo Jones, Daniel Garza, Kathy Collins Reilly (via phone) Commissioners absent: Staff present: Rudy Simms, Doug Phillip, Laura Graham, Monica McCroskey Visitors present: Kris Winter, Jerry Tormey Approval of Minutes 12/11 Minutes - Regular Meeting Commissioner Garza moved to approve the minutes as submitted. Commissioner Jones seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Director s Report - Distributed. Staffing Update: Director Simms provided updates on staffing. The department continues to have staffing challenges with Vern out. Director Simms is filling in helping with investigations, mediations, and closure of complaints. Nekesha continues to accompany the director during onsite reviews. Nekesha is scheduled for training and continues on-the-job training. Events Attended: Staff attended several activities in December and completed numerous intakes. Director Simms attended: the City Manager s meetings, a meeting with the Commission officers, a White House call with Mayor Cownie on community policing/ferguson issues, the Human Rights Day event held at the library, a meeting with Commissioner Jones and Attorney Harvey Harrison regarding a racial profiling project, the 29 th Annual Symposium planning committee meeting, and the public meeting on the City s budget. Director Simms participated in the interview process for the Public Works director and attended racial profiling meetings with AMOS, NAACP. Director Simms discussed the current community dialogue with KCCI-TV President, General Manager Brian Sather. Staff met onsite with Fair Housing Respondent to complete an investigation as required by the US Department of Housing and Urban development (HUD). Staff is considering having a table to promote the Commission at the I ll Make Me a World Celebration Day event January 17, Director Simms met with the Education Director of the Iowa Department of Health on an Anti-Bias Workshop in May of 2015 that Director Simms would deliver. Director Simms urged the Commission to be involved in the Community Conversations dialogue next meeting January 15 th, with a topic of body cameras. Investigation Update: Commissioner Manbeck stated she is not sure Director Simms and the Commission are on the same page in regards to Mikel Johnson assisting with investigations, with what seems to be a repeated no from Director Simms. Now that Vern is gone and Nekesha is getting training, it seems there is a staff person there to pick up the pieces. Commissioner Bowser stated the Commission did talk about this last month and Director Simms was going to have a conversation with Mikel. Commissioner Bowser asked if Director Simms had this conversation. Director Simms replied yes, but Director Simms made a decision to not have Mikel involved in investigations at this time. Reasons being that Mikel is involved in too many other areas, doing what an Administrative

2 Assistant would be doing, maintaining HUD reports, which keeps the department in compliance with HUD. The HUD performance reviews from 2006 to current showed the largest deficiency was in education and outreach. Just this year that has been fixed and Director Simms does not want to deter that or put it in jeopardy as it keeps the department in compliance with the HUD contract. Director Simms stated he has stepped in to fill the gap in investigation staffing and in the process has provided training opportunities for Nekesha. Commissioner Collins Reilly stated it seems the Commission needs to respond to the no received from Director Simms. In order for this to not get buried again for another month away, this may need to be added to the Officers agenda or the Commission may need to vote now on if we agree with Director Simms. Director Simms replied that he can appreciate the Commission not wanting to accept the direction for how the Commission should be ran, but Director Simms is closest to the issue knowing what the investigations require, current staffing levels, and HUD s requirements. The department could not be doing much better, but could be doing worse if deviating from the current assignments. Commissioner Dandy asked what education is being done by Mikel. Director Simms replied that Mikel is dealing with phone calls and picks up a lot of slack, as does the director. Everyone is busy. Commissioner Collins Reilly stated education and outreach is different from talking about the Commission when standing in a grocery line or taking phone calls and explaining what services are offered. The department is operating with limited staff, no questions, but it s worth looking at so that Commissioner Collins Reilly can have a more full picture of what goes on, and see that it s just not possible for Mikel to be involved in investigations and somehow keep HUD happy. Director Simms stated the Commission had requested that inquires be tracked. The department has November and December available, but not compiled due to interruptions and lack of time. Director Simms had thought maybe Nekesha could help, but that is not her job, so maybe Director Simms will personally write a summary in the near future. Director Simms welcomed any suggestions for this challenge, including an increase in staffing. Commissioner Collins Reilly stated if the Commission has asked Mikel to help with the interim situation and the director s response is no, then Commissioner Collins Reilly is not satisfied and does not want to move on without some kind of plan. Whether the Commission deals with it today or creates a subcommittee. Director Simms replied the Commission should consider whether it s necessary to deal with it at all. What deficiencies does the Commission see in investigations, yet distract Mikel and the department could fall behind on HUD requirements. Commissioner Collins Reilly stated although most of the funding comes from HUD, there are a lot of people and their problems not covered by HUD. Director Simms replied that the City Manager is well informed of these issues. Commissioner Bowser added the Officers could take a look at the numbers, open/closed cases, since Nekesha had one intake and five closures, which sounds like she is getting a lot of work done and come back. Commissioner Manbeck asked about the status the work plan that was signed, and maybe the Commission can deal with that before the next meeting. Director Simms replied that significant progress has been made with the work plan, although a database with a list of all of the schools in the community is still needed as well as one other database. Commissioner Manbeck stated Nekesha is a HUD financed employee, why is she not doing the reports, is Mikel or the director training her. Director Simms replied she is an investigator and if the director had someone to do the reports other than Mikel it would be an Administrative Assistant. That assistant would also do the minutes and other items that the Commission has said is not timely.

3 Commissioner Manbeck stated the Commission has yet to see a call log, which has been talked about for two years, this would give the Commission the data that is needed. The Commission is here as volunteers, maybe one of the Commissioners could help compile the call logs, which has been offered before. Another item, engage the Commission ahead of time so the Commission can see how items fit into the strategic plan and can be prioritize. Commissioner Manbeck requested a summary tied directly to the strategic plan. Commissioner Garza asked if Director Simms could get volunteers to relieve some duties while Vern is out. Director Simms replied that volunteers would not be turned away, and the department had paid volunteers in the past through the VISTA program. With VISTA volunteers the department s written materials and website were improved, as well as education and outreach. The individual that emerged to continue that work was Mikel Johnson. Director Simms is open to any volunteers that the Commission would like to provide, but the department is really busy with investigations, HUD contract requirements and reports, and volunteers require time to manage. Commissioner Garza suggested Drake University Law School for volunteers. Commissioner Bowser commented that the Officers will take a look at this issue and come up with some recommendations and suggestions and bring back to the Commission to revisit. Education Update: None Committee Reports Officers Report: Commissioner Bowser stated Commissioner Jones term ends in April and Commissioner Jones will no longer be serving as Education Committee Chair. Commissioner Bowser asked if any Commissioners were interested and Commissioner Collins Reilly replied yes. Commissioner Bowser brought forth the Des Moines Register editorial and letter to City Council on My Brother s Keeper. The intent for the My Brother s Keeper has already been approved, the Commission just needs to approve the final version. Commissioner Collins Reilly moved to approve final version of My Brother s Keeper letter to be sent to City Council. Commissioner Boggus seconded. Motion passed 6-1. Abstain: Manbeck. Commissioner Bowser asked for comments or suggestions on the Des Moines Register editorial. Commissioner Manbeck replied with a question, what is the reason for sending out this letter since it seems to be an opinion piece, and isn t the Commission trying to put together a marketing plan with a cohesive message and priorities for what the Commission wants to say out in the community. Commissioner Boggus responded that with the issue of disparity in the criminal justice system, the Commission decided to offer opinions as a Commission in a timely manner to generate thoughts and ideas to start the conversation and cause people to think about disparities of sentences between minorities and Caucasians. It s a separate issue from the marketing plan, but a way to address an issue and not be silent on it. Commissioner Manbeck asked Director Simms if there are any cases around this issue, since this one is a federal sentencing issue. Director Simms replied the issue is a broad general issue of disparity in society and is being addressed through the Community Dialogue and hopefully a response from the Commission that takes a position of the Commission being appalled at the way that justice is meted out in an inconsistent fashion. Commissioner Manbeck asked how the Community Dialogue was started. Director Simms responded the director was invited to facilitate dialogue between police and members of the community to address concerns around Ferguson, Missouri and dialogue continues. Commissioner Manbeck asked if this was something the Commission was informed of or voted on. Director Simms responded, yes the Commission was informed that the director was invited to facilitate. Commissioner Manbeck stated the third dialogue is coming up, which seems to have created a body of work for Director Simms, so is the Commission engaged. Director Simms stated that s something the Commission needs to be engaged in, other local human rights commissions are at that table. Commissioner Manbeck stated the strategic plan is to drive that and Director Simms responded it fits the strategic plan. Commissioner Manbeck stated that it needs to be reiterated so that everyone is on the same page and to keep the Commission informed. Commissioner Manbeck stated

4 another question about this editorial letter, this is an opinion and the pharmacist has not yet been sentenced, so is this something the Commission wants to say. Commissioner Boggus replied, this is something that needs to be thought of and opinion expressed prior to the sentencing. Commissioner Manbeck asked if the Commission is trying to influence the judge s decision. Commissioner Boggus replied, the Commission is just expressing opinion in the local daily newspaper, and this was voted on and should go forward. Staff Doug Phillip noted an edit to the letter that is needed, adding proposed since the local pharmacist has not been sentenced yet. Commissioner Collins Reilly stated this is an example of disparity, so would be in the Commissions realm and is timely and appropriate. There is a bigger question, is this the Commission s role or issue and how does the Commission choose which issues to chime in on; furthermore, this would fall under an education plan that could define when, how, what avenues used to convey the Commissions opinions. Commissioner Manbeck asked if the letter is intended to come from the Commission or from the director. Commissioner Collins Reilly responded that it s up to the Commission to approve the letter and say that it s coming from the Des Moines Civil and Human Rights Commission. Commissioner Boggus asked if this editorial gives the perception that we are trying to influence the sentencing, could someone reasonably come to that assumption and if so/not does that impact the Commission as a body where the Commission hears cases. Staff Doug Phillip replied it s not a legal issue, but recognize it s a perception issue and detail to consider when putting the Commission s name on it. Commissioner Garza stated the Commission needs to effectively communicate to the citizens of Des Moines, there has to be somebody that takes the lead. This is one of those issues that the Commission should take the lead on. It does affect members of our community and the disparity is a problem. Economically it affects not only the individual, but the whole community and the Commission should move on this. Commissioner Boggus moved to submit the letter, signed by Francis Boggus Des Moines Civil and Human Rights Commission. Commissioner Collins Reilly seconded. Motion passed 6-1. Abstain: Manbeck. Finance Committee: Nothing has changed from last month. Commissioner Manbeck asked if advertising was all paid and finished with HUD. Commissioner Boggus replied last payment was made in October. Commissioner Bowser asked if any bills were received. Director Simms replied yes, but the invoices have not been paid, the department is behind. Education Committee: None Old Business Marketing Plan: Kris Winters with M2K Marketing (M2K) provided a summary. Last week of December signed a contract. Met with Director Simms December 19 th discussing the symposium and general background information of the department. December 22 nd met with Commissioner Boggus and Commissioner Garza regarding marketing activities and outreach. The website and 2014 annual report were reviewed. M2K has gathered information and now developing a budget. M2K s goal is to have a preliminary draft of a marketing plan to the Commission by January 9 th. M2K recommends due to budget constraints that the Commission build on what is already done, but target and focus efforts. A lot of emphasis has been placed on marketing the housing discrimination cases and outreach to the African American community. Looking to emphasis reaching out to target other communities, the Hispanic community and other areas dealing with fair and equal treatment such as employment; but, not at the exclusion of other types of discrimination or communities. Due to financial resources, a heavier emphasis would be placed on those targeted areas. Provide more education to understand what fair treatment is and resources available. A tiered budget is being put together, what needs done now and what could be done later if additional resources become available. A final plan will be presented that all agree upon. Online Intake Form: Commissioner Bowser commented on edits to the form where name is listed and adding how did you hear about us section. Commissioner Bowser asked staff Laura Graham to confirm that changes can be made to the form after it is published online. Staff Laura Graham confirmed, yes that is correct.

5 Commissioner Boggus moved to publish the online intake form with changes how did you hear about us section and name change. Commissioner Collins Reilly seconded. Motion passed 7-0. Symposium Award Nominees: Commissioner Boggus commented on edits to the forms where the name of the Commission is listed. Commissioner Manbeck asked who is handling the nomination forms and choosing the award winners. Director Simms stated the intent is that the Commission identifies award nominees, bring it before the Commission for consideration, and approve it. Commissioner Manbeck asked that department staff provide some recommendations and Director Simms confirmed staff will. Commissioner Jones stated she would like to see other commissions involved. Director Simms stated he would like to see it kept just for Civil and Human Rights Commissions. Commissioner Jones stated if there are some other commissions involved they may provide some likely candidates, a bigger pool of people to choose from. Commissioner Bowser asked staff Laura Graham if the Commission could send a press release through the City and staff Laura Graham confirmed yes. Commissioner Manbeck moved that the two awards nomination forms be sent out through a press release and that submissions are returned by the deadline on the form to Director Simms office. The Commission will review and recommend the award winners. Seconded by Collins Reilly. Motion passed 7-0. Commissioner Jones moved to have nomination forms returned by February 2 nd and the Commission will review and select the award winners at the February 12 th regular meeting. Commissioner Collins Reilly seconded. Motion passed 7-0. New Business None Public Comment None Meeting Adjourned Commissioner Garza moved. Commissioner Collins Reilly seconded. Motion passed :50 PM

ADMINISTRATION AND HUMAN SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE MINUTES Tuesday, February 18, 2014

ADMINISTRATION AND HUMAN SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE MINUTES Tuesday, February 18, 2014 ADMINISTRATION AND HUMAN SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE MINUTES Tuesday, February 18, 2014 The meeting of the Administration and Human Services Standing Committee was held on Tuesday, February 18, 2014, at

More information

City of Littleton Page 1

City of Littleton Page 1 City of Littleton Meeting Agenda Littleton Center 2255 West Berry Avenue Littleton, CO 80120 LIFT Thursday, August 9, 2018 6:30 PM Community Room Regular Meeting 1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Roll Call 3.

More information

SPECIAL COMMON COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 12, 2013 The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Mayor Moede with the following roll call: Members

SPECIAL COMMON COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 12, 2013 The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Mayor Moede with the following roll call: Members SPECIAL COMMON COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 12, 2013 The meeting was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Mayor Moede with the following roll call: Members Present: Ald. Sertich, Ald. Pasbrig, Ald. Toellner, Ald.

More information

Construction Resources Committee

Construction Resources Committee Construction Resources Committee Meeting Minutes of March 14, 2018 A meeting of the Construction Resources Committee was held on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in the lower level conference room

More information

CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY SEPTEMBER 26, Councilmember Barnette Councilmember Saefke Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom

CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY SEPTEMBER 26, Councilmember Barnette Councilmember Saefke Councilmember Varichak Councilmember Bolkcom CITY COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF FRIDLEY SEPTEMBER 26, 2016 The City Council meeting for the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Lund at 7:02 p.m. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: OTHERS PRESENT: Mayor

More information

Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk s office at (319)

Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk s office at (319) Subject to change as finalized by the City Clerk. For a final official copy, contact the City Clerk s office at (319)753-8124. MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BURLINGTON, IOWA CITY COUNCIL Meeting No.

More information

CITY OF FLORISSANT BUDGET MINUTES NOVEMBER 2 ND, 2017

CITY OF FLORISSANT BUDGET MINUTES NOVEMBER 2 ND, 2017 CITY OF FLORISSANT BUDGET MINUTES NOVEMBER 2 ND, 2017 The City Council met on Thursday, November 2nd, 2017 for a budget work session on the FY 2017-18 proposed budget at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers

More information

COUNCIL GOAL SETTING COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES. Wednesday, March 22, :45 PM IT Training Room, City Hall

COUNCIL GOAL SETTING COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES. Wednesday, March 22, :45 PM IT Training Room, City Hall City of Keene New Hampshire ADOPTED COUNCIL GOAL SETTING COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, 4:45 PM IT Training Room, City Hall Members Present: Carl Jacobs, Chair Steve Hooper Philip Jones Bettina Chadbourne

More information

Manager s Conference Minutes Portsmouth City Council July 14, :20 p.m.

Manager s Conference Minutes Portsmouth City Council July 14, :20 p.m. Manager s Conference Minutes Portsmouth City Council July 14, 2014 7:20 p.m. 1. General Discussion Councilman Kalb motioned to bring back the Reduction in Income Tax Credit, paying other municipalities

More information

Joint Special Meeting CITY COUNCIL and CITIZENS REVENUE ENHANCEMENT OVERSIGHT COMMISSION

Joint Special Meeting CITY COUNCIL and CITIZENS REVENUE ENHANCEMENT OVERSIGHT COMMISSION City of San Luis Obispo, Council Agenda, City Hall, 99 0 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo Agenda SPECIAL MEETING 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Veteran s Memorial Building Wednesday, January 23, 2019 801 Grand Ave San

More information

DESTIN FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT Budget Workshop Main Station 848 Airport Road Destin, Florida. August 12, Minutes

DESTIN FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT Budget Workshop Main Station 848 Airport Road Destin, Florida. August 12, Minutes DESTIN FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT Budget Workshop Main Station 848 Airport Road Destin, Florida August 12, 2014 Minutes Commissioners present: Staff present: Tommy Green, Hillary Anderson, Mike Buckingham,

More information

Commission Meeting September 19, :30 pm. Minutes of September 19, 2017 Starke City Commission Meeting

Commission Meeting September 19, :30 pm. Minutes of September 19, 2017 Starke City Commission Meeting Commission Meeting September 19, 2017 6:30 pm Minutes of September 19, 2017 Starke City Commission Meeting This was the first regular meeting of the month. Members present: Mayor Tommy Chastain, Commissioner

More information

MINUTES PAWLEYS ISLAND TOWN COUNCIL. Mayor Bill Otis, Mike Adams, Rocky Holliday & Sarah Zimmerman

MINUTES PAWLEYS ISLAND TOWN COUNCIL. Mayor Bill Otis, Mike Adams, Rocky Holliday & Sarah Zimmerman DATE/PLACE: Pawleys Island Chapel MINUTES PAWLEYS ISLAND TOWN COUNCIL PRESENT: ABSENT: Mayor Bill Otis, Mike Adams, Rocky Holliday & Sarah Zimmerman Ashley Carter EXECUTIVE SESSION: 30-4-70 (a) (1) DISCUSSION

More information

Approval of the Minutes: Item No. 1. The Providence City Planning Commission will consider for approval the minutes of December 13, 2017.

Approval of the Minutes: Item No. 1. The Providence City Planning Commission will consider for approval the minutes of December 13, 2017. 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 PROVIIDENCE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Providence City Office Building, 1 North Gateway Drive, Providence UT January, 01 :00 p.m. ATTENDANCE Chair: Commissioners: Alternates: Absent: B Fresz

More information

TOWN OF GROTON PLANNING BOARD. August 10, Town Hall

TOWN OF GROTON PLANNING BOARD. August 10, Town Hall TOWN OF GROTON PLANNING BOARD Town Hall A meeting of the Planning Board was held on Thursday,, at 7:00 p.m. in the second floor meeting room at Town Hall, 173 Main Street, Groton, MA 01450 Chairman Wilson

More information

Alvin Doporto, Board - Ward 2 Jim Grantner, Board -Ward 4

Alvin Doporto, Board - Ward 2 Jim Grantner, Board -Ward 4 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CARLSBAD BOARD OF SOLID WASTE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO, HELD AT CITY HALL IN THE PLANNING ROOM ON June 15,2016 AT 3:30P.M. Voting Members Present:

More information

Sam Carabis led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

Sam Carabis led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. A special meeting of the Mechanicville City Council was held at the Senior Citizen s Center, North Main Street, Mechanicville, NY on December 30, 2013. Mayor Sylvester opened the meeting at 7:25 p.m. Roll

More information

VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA MEETING OF MAY 31, 2017

VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA MEETING OF MAY 31, 2017 VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA MEETING OF MAY, 0 AGENDA 0 STEPHEN P. CLARK CENTER COMMISSION CHAMBERS CONFERENCE ROOM, ND FLOOR NW st Street Miami, Florida Wednesday May, 0 0:00 A.M.

More information

RSWA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 24, 2016

RSWA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 24, 2016 RIVANNA SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY 695 Moores Creek Lane Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 (434) 977-2970 RSWA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Minutes of Regular Meeting May 24, 2016 A regular meeting of the Rivanna Solid

More information

Norwood Village Board Meeting

Norwood Village Board Meeting Norwood Village Board Meeting Date: 12/02/2015 Attendees: Absent: Location: Scribe: Troy Gilliland, Jane Mueller, Bill Kearns, Bob Weiss Jimmy Sarao Gilliland House Jane Mueller Agenda: Meeting Call to

More information

PRESENT: Commissioners Michael Cryans, Martha Richards and Raymond Burton and Director Julie Clough.

PRESENT: Commissioners Michael Cryans, Martha Richards and Raymond Burton and Director Julie Clough. GRAFTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING Budget Reviews 3855 Dartmouth College Hwy North Haverhill, NH Thursday April 4, 2013 PRESENT: Commissioners Michael Cryans, Martha Richards and Raymond Burton and Director

More information

REGULAR MEETING CITIZENS INFRASTRUCTURE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION AGENDA Wednesday, January 9, :30 P.M.

REGULAR MEETING CITIZENS INFRASTRUCTURE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION AGENDA Wednesday, January 9, :30 P.M. **LOCATION OF MEETING ** SARGE LITTLEHALE COMMUNITY ROOM 22 ORINDA WAY CITY OF ORINDA 22 ORINDA WAY ORINDA, CA 94563 (925) 253-4200 REGULAR MEETING CITIZENS INFRASTRUCTURE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION AGENDA Wednesday,

More information

GOVERNING BODY WORKSHOP MINUTES Roeland Park City Hall 4600 W 51st Street, Roeland Park, KS Monday, March 20, :00 P.M.

GOVERNING BODY WORKSHOP MINUTES Roeland Park City Hall 4600 W 51st Street, Roeland Park, KS Monday, March 20, :00 P.M. GOVERNING BODY WORKSHOP MINUTES Roeland Park City Hall 4600 W 51st Street, Roeland Park, KS 66205 Monday, March 20, 2017 6:00 P.M. o Joel Marquardt, Mayor o Becky Fast, Council Member o Tim Janssen, Council

More information

INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM. Tukwila Pool Metropolitan Park District

INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM. Tukwila Pool Metropolitan Park District umi.'. 1,4 MI 4. F. INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM Tukwila Pool Metropolitan Park District TO: Tukwila Pool MPD Board President FROM: David Puki, Tukwila Pool Advisory Committee Chair DATE: October 13, 2014

More information

THE CITY OF STREETSBORO, OHIO SPECIAL FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES. Monday, May 9, 2016

THE CITY OF STREETSBORO, OHIO SPECIAL FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES. Monday, May 9, 2016 THE CITY OF STREETSBORO, OHIO SPECIAL FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES Monday, May 9, 2016 This Special Finance Committee Meeting was called to order on Monday, May 9, 2016 at 7:08 p.m. by Tim Claypoole, Chairman.

More information

ACCEL Authority for California Cities Excess Liability

ACCEL Authority for California Cities Excess Liability MINUTES OF THE ACCEL UNDERWRITING COMMITTEE MEETING FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015 OFFICES OF ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. 100 PINE STREET, 11 TH FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 MEMBERS PRESENT Dave Nunley,

More information

Committee of the Whole December 6, 2016

Committee of the Whole December 6, 2016 Committee of the Whole December 6, 2016 Present: Mayor Vulich, Council Members Gassman, Seeley, McGraw, Determann, O Neill, Connell, and Allesee, City Administrator, City Attorney (by telephone), City

More information

Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Lending Is There a Problem Here?

Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Lending Is There a Problem Here? Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Lending Is There a Problem Here? Is there racial discrimination in the mortgage lending market of America, and if so, is the problem eroding as time heals old prejudices

More information

STAFF PRESENT: EILEEN RIORDAN CITY ATTORNEY STEPHANIE SHUMSKY PLANNING DIRECTOR JENNIFER CAMPOS SECRETARY

STAFF PRESENT: EILEEN RIORDAN CITY ATTORNEY STEPHANIE SHUMSKY PLANNING DIRECTOR JENNIFER CAMPOS SECRETARY MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD EXTRATERRITORIAL ZONING COMMITTEE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 101 N. HALAGUENO FEBRUARY 5, 2014 AT 7:30 A.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: JANELL WHITLOCK CITY

More information

Kevin Mikesell, Christopher Glidden, Rhonda Sjostrom, Rita Woodard, Sophia Almanza, Neal Wallis, Peg Yeates

Kevin Mikesell, Christopher Glidden, Rhonda Sjostrom, Rita Woodard, Sophia Almanza, Neal Wallis, Peg Yeates We DEFINED CONTRIBUTION Website COMMITTEE MINUTES OF THE QUARTERLY DEFINED CONTRIBUTION MEETING MARCH 9, 2015 Members Present: Members Absent: Legal Counsel: Kevin Mikesell, Christopher Glidden, Rhonda

More information

Minutes of the 6th Meeting of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission Monday 14 June 1999 Temple Court, 1.00pm

Minutes of the 6th Meeting of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission Monday 14 June 1999 Temple Court, 1.00pm HRC 7.1 Minutes of the 6th Meeting of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission Monday 14 June 1999 Temple Court, 1.00pm Present: Brice Dickson (Chair) Christine Bell (1.40pm onwards) Margaret-Ann Dinsmore

More information

Human Rights Commission Business Meeting Minutes. April 19, 2018

Human Rights Commission Business Meeting Minutes. April 19, 2018 Human Rights Commission Business Meeting Minutes April 19, 2018 Commissioners Present: Commissioners Absent: City Staff Present: Councilmember present: Lorenzo Cervantes, Brad Bates, Kim Tosch, Jen Haggard,

More information

Housing Authority of the City of Vineland

Housing Authority of the City of Vineland Housing Authority of the City of Vineland SPECIAL MEETING Monday, May 3, 2010 6:00 p.m. A Special Meeting of the Housing Authority of the City of Vineland was called to order by Chairman Robert A. D Orazio

More information

CLERK OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 111 NW 1 Street, Commission Chambers Miami-Dade County, Florida Thursday, April 28, 3:30 p.m.

CLERK OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 111 NW 1 Street, Commission Chambers Miami-Dade County, Florida Thursday, April 28, 3:30 p.m. CLERK OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NW Street, Commission Chambers Miami-Dade County, Florida Thursday, April, 0 @ :0 p.m. VALUE ADJUSTMENT BOARD MEETING 0 BOARD MEMBERS (Present) Commissioner Jose

More information

: : : : : : : : : : :

: : : : : : : : : : : B-088 In the Matter of Alexsandro Ibarrondo, Deputy Police Chief (PC2190V), Camden County CSC Docket No. 2018-2389 STATE OF NEW JERSEY FINAL ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Examination

More information

CITY OF OLMSTED FALLS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 18, :30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS

CITY OF OLMSTED FALLS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 18, :30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF OLMSTED FALLS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 18, 2019 1:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS Meeting called to order at 1:30 p.m. Present: Jan Smith, Ed Gray, Ryan Ross, Andrew Bemer, Law Director,

More information

Derby Housing Authority Minutes April 5, 2018

Derby Housing Authority Minutes April 5, 2018 Derby Housing Authority Minutes The meeting of the Derby Housing Authority was called to order at 6:33 PM by Linda Fusco, Chairperson; this was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call Present:

More information

Chairman Potts called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and everyone joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.

Chairman Potts called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and everyone joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. LURAY PLANNING COMMISSION The Luray Planning Commission met on Wednesday, October 10, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. in regular session. The meeting was held in the Luray Town Council Chambers at 45 East Main Street,

More information

ONTARIO SOUTH ASSEMBLY (AREA 86) AL-ANON/ALATEEN FAMILY GROUPS

ONTARIO SOUTH ASSEMBLY (AREA 86) AL-ANON/ALATEEN FAMILY GROUPS ONTARIO SOUTH ASSEMBLY (AREA 86) AL-ANON/ALATEEN FAMILY GROUPS SECTION 5: ASSEMBLY AND HOST COMMITTEE GUIDELINES Page 1 of 7 1. Responsibilities of Chairperson (tasks may be delegated) are to: 1. Work

More information

Home Mortgage Foreclosures in Maine

Home Mortgage Foreclosures in Maine Home Mortgage Foreclosures in Maine Find more easy-to-read legal information at www.ptla.org Important Note: This is very general information about home mortgage and foreclosure rules in Maine. It is not

More information

Reviewed no changes, no public comment, Valentine motioned, Wallace seconded. All in favor as presented, motion approved 3-0.

Reviewed no changes, no public comment, Valentine motioned, Wallace seconded. All in favor as presented, motion approved 3-0. APPROVED MEETING MINUTES NEVADA BOARD OF WILDLIFE COMMISSIONERS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, REGULATIONS, AND POLICY COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016 3:00 PM NDOW Western Region Office, 1100 Valley Road,

More information

Motion was made by Kimsey, seconded by McRae to appoint Alderman Brandon McMahan to the Regional Eclipse Committee. Motion carried. Vote: 6 to 0.

Motion was made by Kimsey, seconded by McRae to appoint Alderman Brandon McMahan to the Regional Eclipse Committee. Motion carried. Vote: 6 to 0. August 1, 2016 meeting, The Town of Franklin Board of Aldermen held their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday August 1, 2016 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall Board Room. Mayor Robert S. Scott presided. Vice

More information

Moab City Planning Commission Meeting 217 E. Center Street Thursday, June 14, 2018 WORKSHOP AGENDA 5:30 PM

Moab City Planning Commission Meeting 217 E. Center Street Thursday, June 14, 2018 WORKSHOP AGENDA 5:30 PM Moab City Planning Commission Meeting 217 E. Center Street Thursday, June 14, 2018 217 East Center Street Moab, Utah 84532 Main Number (435) 259-5121 Fax Number (435) 259-4135 www.moabcity.org 1. Planning

More information

REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING March 12th, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 100 W Halsey St., Halsey, OR

REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING March 12th, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 100 W Halsey St., Halsey, OR 1 This document is supplemented by electronic audio c recordings of the meeting which may be reviewed at www.cityofhalsey.com or upon request to the City Recorder. An adobe file of this written document

More information

Special Meeting Minutes February 4, Friday, February 4, The Councilmembers of the City of Topeka met in a special meeting

Special Meeting Minutes February 4, Friday, February 4, The Councilmembers of the City of Topeka met in a special meeting Special Meeting Minutes February 4, 2011 EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE ROOM, 215 SE 7 th Street, City Hall, Topeka, Kansas, Friday, February 4, 2011. The Councilmembers of the City of Topeka met in a special meeting

More information

Port Of Brownsville 9790 Ogle Rd NE Bremerton, WA Office: FAX

Port Of Brownsville 9790 Ogle Rd NE Bremerton, WA Office: FAX July 19, 2017 CALL TO ORDER Commissioner called the regular session of the meeting to order at 6:00 PM. In attendance were Commissioner, Commissioner, Interim Port Manager Matt Appleton, Contract Manager

More information

Memorandum. Randy H. Skinner CITY OF DALLAS

Memorandum. Randy H. Skinner CITY OF DALLAS Memorandum DATE January 16, 2015 CITY OF DALLAS TO Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council SUBJECT In accordance with Dallas City Code Chapter 8, Section 8-1.1, the Ethics Advisory Commission is

More information

Supervisor Jenkins welcomed everyone to the meeting and asked that all electronic devices be turned off or silenced.

Supervisor Jenkins welcomed everyone to the meeting and asked that all electronic devices be turned off or silenced. called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Town Board Members Present Bob Prendergast Councilman Gina LeClair Councilwoman Todd Kusnierz Councilman Robert J. Vittengl, Jr. Councilman Preston L. Jenkins,

More information

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Wednesday, April 11, 2018 1 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING 2 Wednesday, April 11, 2018 : 00 p. m. 5 A quorum being present at Centerville City Hall, 250 North Main Street, Centerville, 6 Utah. The meeting of the Centerville

More information

"One clause which was discussed was the 6-month notification for termination."

One clause which was discussed was the 6-month notification for termination. MINUTES OF THE FIFTH MEETING OF KISSIMMEE UTILITY AUTHORITY, HELD THURSDAY,, AT 7:02 P.M., CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA. July 25, 1985 PAGE 17 Present

More information

Badlands Head Start: Prenatal to Five Policy Council Minutes

Badlands Head Start: Prenatal to Five Policy Council Minutes Meeting Date: November 15, 2017 PC Business Meeting: 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Place: Administration Office Belle Fourche, SD ******************************************************************************************

More information

Deerfield Beach Community Redevelopment Agency SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES

Deerfield Beach Community Redevelopment Agency SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES Deerfield Beach Community Redevelopment Agency SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES Tuesday, August 21, 2012, 6:00 P.M. City Commission Chambers, Deerfield Beach City Hall The meeting was called to order by Chair Noland

More information

Chester Board of Finance Regular Meeting, February 18, 2016 Page 1 of 6

Chester Board of Finance Regular Meeting, February 18, 2016 Page 1 of 6 Page 1 of 6 Call to Order Welcome, Introduction and seating of members The held its regular meeting on Thursday, February 18, 2016, at the Chester Town Hall, 203 Middlesex Avenue, Chester, CT. In attendance

More information

LARKSPUR PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2018

LARKSPUR PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES OF The Larkspur Planning Commission was convened at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers by Acting Chair Ziesing. Commissioners Present: Commissioners Absent: Staff Present: Acting

More information

MEETING MINUTES Neighborhood Revitalization Board September 8, 2010 St. Etienne Conference Room Armory Building 5:00 p.m.

MEETING MINUTES Neighborhood Revitalization Board September 8, 2010 St. Etienne Conference Room Armory Building 5:00 p.m. MEETING MINUTES Neighborhood Revitalization Board September 8, 2010 St. Etienne Conference Room Armory Building 5:00 p.m. Present: Frank Affannato; Tim Hielkema; Nadine Hogate; Frank Owens; Jean Minahan;

More information

The Pensions Advisory Service EQUALITY IMPACT ASSESSMENT BACK CATALOGUE

The Pensions Advisory Service EQUALITY IMPACT ASSESSMENT BACK CATALOGUE The Pensions Advisory Service EQUALITY IMPACT ASSESSMENT BACK CATALOGUE Introduction The Pensions Advisory Service has carried out an equality impact assessment (EIA) on existing policies and procedures.

More information

AgriTalk. January 27, 2014 Mike Adams with Mary Kay Thatcher, Senior Director, Congressional Relations, American Farm Bureau Federation

AgriTalk. January 27, 2014 Mike Adams with Mary Kay Thatcher, Senior Director, Congressional Relations, American Farm Bureau Federation AgriTalk January 27, 2014 Mike Adams with Mary Kay Thatcher, Senior Director, Congressional Relations, American Farm Bureau Federation Note: This is an unofficial transcript of an AgriTalk interview. Keith

More information

Minutes Lewiston City Council Regular Meeting February 10, :00 P.M.

Minutes Lewiston City Council Regular Meeting February 10, :00 P.M. Minutes Lewiston City Council Regular Meeting February 10, 2010 7:00 P.M. The regular meeting of the Lewiston City Council was held on Wednesday February 10, 2010 at Lewiston City Hall. Members present:

More information

OPENING CEREMONY. Logan City Police Department Captain Tyson Budge led the audience in the pledge of allegiance.

OPENING CEREMONY. Logan City Police Department Captain Tyson Budge led the audience in the pledge of allegiance. Minutes of the meeting of the Logan Municipal Council convened in regular session on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 5:30 p.m. in the Logan Municipal Council Chambers, 255 North Main, Logan, Utah. Chairman Laraine

More information

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Newsletter of the International Association of Black Actuaries PROFESSIONAL INSIGHT NEW REPORT HOLDS KEYS TO DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION FIVE BARRIERS REVEALED Contact Information: IABA, PO Box 270701 West

More information

Continue discussion on the financial sustainability report:

Continue discussion on the financial sustainability report: Minutes of the June 11, 2018 Joplin City Council Work session. The City Council of the City of Joplin, Missouri, held a work session beginning at 5:45 p.m. on Monday June 11, 2018, in the 5 th Floor Council

More information

ARTS COMMISSION MINUTES April 24, 2018

ARTS COMMISSION MINUTES April 24, 2018 ARTS COMMISSION MINUTES April 24, 2018 Attendees: Jennifer Drake, Tina Johnson, Trudy Elliot, John Bruning, Mark Johnstone, Ashley McCormack, Greg Lewis, David Groth, Ali Shute, Deanna Goodlander, Troy

More information

Deputy Supervisor called the workshop to order at 5:45p.m. Town Board Members Present. Councilman [arrived at 6:10 p.m.] Town Board Members Absent

Deputy Supervisor called the workshop to order at 5:45p.m. Town Board Members Present. Councilman [arrived at 6:10 p.m.] Town Board Members Absent Deputy Supervisor called the workshop to order at 5:45p.m. Town Board Members Present Gina LeClair Alan VanTassel Todd Kusnierz Councilwoman Councilman Councilman [arrived at 6:10 p.m.] Town Board Members

More information

MINUTES COLUMBIA GATEWAY URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY SPECIAL MEETING Meeting Conducted in a Room in Compliance with ADA Standards

MINUTES COLUMBIA GATEWAY URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY SPECIAL MEETING Meeting Conducted in a Room in Compliance with ADA Standards IMPROVING OUR COMMUNITY COLUMBIA GATEWAY URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY CITY OF THE DALLES MINUTES COLUMBIA GATEWAY URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY SPECIAL MEETING Meeting Conducted in a Room in Compliance with ADA Standards

More information

Home Mortgage Foreclosures in Maine

Home Mortgage Foreclosures in Maine Home Mortgage Foreclosures in Maine Find more easy-to-read legal information at www.ptla.org Important Note: This is very general information about home mortgage and foreclosure rules in Maine. It is not

More information

United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT

United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT A court authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer. Please read this Notice carefully.

More information

LAS VEGAS-CLARK COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE AND AUDIT COMMITTEE MEETING LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

LAS VEGAS-CLARK COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE AND AUDIT COMMITTEE MEETING LAS VEGAS, NEVADA MINUTES LAS VEGAS-CLARK COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE AND AUDIT COMMITTEE MEETING LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (approved May 21, 2009) The Board of Trustees Finance and Audit Committee of the

More information

TAX LIEN INVESTING REPORT

TAX LIEN INVESTING REPORT Tax Lien Investing for Robust Returns TAX LIEN INVESTING REPORT Tax Lien Investing for Robust Returns Tax-related investments such as tax lien certificates and tax deeds are unique and little-talked- about

More information

At a Special meeting of the Town Council holden in and for the Town of Glocester on April 9, 2014:

At a Special meeting of the Town Council holden in and for the Town of Glocester on April 9, 2014: At a Special meeting of the Town Council holden in and for the Town of Glocester on April 9, 2014: I. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. II. Roll Call Members Present: Walter M.

More information

STATE OF NEVADA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION (ESD) WORKSHOP TO ADDRESS THE IMPACT OF A PROPOSED REGULATION ON SMALL BUSINESSES

STATE OF NEVADA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION (ESD) WORKSHOP TO ADDRESS THE IMPACT OF A PROPOSED REGULATION ON SMALL BUSINESSES Page STATE OF NEVADA EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION (ESD) WORKSHOP TO ADDRESS THE IMPACT OF A PROPOSED REGULATION ON SMALL BUSINESSES TAX RATE SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP Thursday, October, ; 0:00 A.M. Place

More information

CITY OF STEVENS POINT SPECIAL COMMON COUNCIL MEETING

CITY OF STEVENS POINT SPECIAL COMMON COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF STEVENS POINT SPECIAL COMMON COUNCIL MEETING Council Chambers November 19, 2018 County-City Building 6:30 p.m. 1. Roll Call. Consideration and Possible Action on the Following: 2. Minutes and Actions

More information

MINUTES. Commissioner Martha Wickre Commissioner Christine Walker Commissioner Hannon Fry

MINUTES. Commissioner Martha Wickre Commissioner Christine Walker Commissioner Hannon Fry MINUTES The Town of Manteo Board of Commissioners held their July 12, 2017 Recessed Session July 26, 2017 at 4:00 pm at the Manteo Town Hall meeting room. The following members were present: Mayor Jamie

More information

Harry Faulk, Interim Borough Manager Pat Campbell, Police Chief Ray Bodnar, Mayor David Cannon, Code Enforcement Bob Bicsey, Public Works

Harry Faulk, Interim Borough Manager Pat Campbell, Police Chief Ray Bodnar, Mayor David Cannon, Code Enforcement Bob Bicsey, Public Works : Harry Faulk, Interim Borough Manager Pat Campbell, Police Chief Ray Bodnar, Mayor David Cannon, Code Enforcement Bob Bicsey, Public Works I. Call to order at 6:07pm by Council President Mr. Lloyd II.

More information

Foreclosure: Your Rights and Options

Foreclosure: Your Rights and Options If you re 60 or over, call your local legal aid office: Eastern CT 800-413-7796 Western CT 800-413-7797 Hartford Area 860-541-5000 Bridgeport Area 800-809-4434 Stamford Area 800-541-8909 New Haven Area

More information

AUDIT COMMITTEE MINUTES

AUDIT COMMITTEE MINUTES AUDIT COMMITTEE MINUTES Date: February 21 st 2013 Time: 5.13 pm In Attendance: CORY HODGSON (Chair) GLENN GENSLER RAPHAEL MLYNARSKI VICTORIA PHAM Excused Absence: KELSEY MILLS Others in Attendance: SACHITHA

More information

On track. with The Wrigley Pension Plan

On track. with The Wrigley Pension Plan Issue 2 September 2013 On track with The Wrigley Pension Plan Pensions: a golden egg? There s a definite bird theme to this edition of On Track. If you want to add to your nest egg for retirement, we ll

More information

CITY OF ARTESIA ARTESIA CITY HALL, ARTESIA COUNCIL CHAMBER CLARKDALE AVENUE, ARTESIA, CA 90701

CITY OF ARTESIA ARTESIA CITY HALL, ARTESIA COUNCIL CHAMBER CLARKDALE AVENUE, ARTESIA, CA 90701 CITY OF ARTESIA ARTESIA CITY HALL, ARTESIA COUNCIL CHAMBER 18747 CLARKDALE AVENUE, ARTESIA, CA 90701 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ARTESIA CITY COUNCIL, HOUSING AND PARKING AUTHORITY AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY MONDAY,

More information

NORTH OGDEN PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES. October 19, 2011

NORTH OGDEN PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES. October 19, 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 NORTH OGDEN PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES October 19, 2011 The North

More information

MSBU BUDGET WORKSHOP BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY 16, 2007

MSBU BUDGET WORKSHOP BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY 16, 2007 Book 65, Page 470 MSBU BUDGET WORKSHOP BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY 16, 2007 A workshop was held at the Murdock Administration Complex in Room 119, Port Charlotte, Florida. The following members were

More information

WAKE COUNTY FIRE COMMISSION Thursday, May 14, 2015

WAKE COUNTY FIRE COMMISSION Thursday, May 14, 2015 WAKE COUNTY FIRE COMMISSION Thursday, May 14, 2015 Adopted Minutes (Audio Replays of the meeting are available upon request) A meeting of the Wake County Fire Commission was held on Thursday, May 14, 2015,

More information

Committee Members Present: Others Present:

Committee Members Present: Others Present: MINUTES OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA ETHICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2005 8:30 A.M. - CONFERENCE ROOM 916 SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Committee Members

More information

MINUTES WORKSHOP CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 15, 2017 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SPECIAL MEETING CITY HALL, 116 FIRST STREET NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA

MINUTES WORKSHOP CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 15, 2017 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SPECIAL MEETING CITY HALL, 116 FIRST STREET NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA MINUTES WORKSHOP CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 15, 2017 IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SPECIAL MEETING CITY HALL, 116 FIRST STREET NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA Pursuant to proper notice a Workshop Meeting of the City

More information

If I had boom by ENVISION

If I had boom by ENVISION 1 If I had boom by ENVISION I WOULD Prospect to: By targeting the right people and knowing what to say to them, BOOM! by ENVISION can help you convert leads into loans. This handy guide will show you how

More information

BUDGET WORKSHOP MINUTES April 3, 6:00pm 32 WEST AVENUE OCEAN VIEW, DELAWARE 19970

BUDGET WORKSHOP MINUTES April 3, 6:00pm 32 WEST AVENUE OCEAN VIEW, DELAWARE 19970 BUDGET WORKSHOP MINUTES April 3, 2018 @ 6:00pm 32 WEST AVENUE OCEAN VIEW, DELAWARE 19970 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Curran called the meeting to order at 6:00pm with the Pledge of Allegiance. Present: Mayor

More information

1. Pledge Leader - Gabriel Fellows, a 2nd-grade student at Clara Byrd Baker and a resident of the Jamestown District.

1. Pledge Leader - Gabriel Fellows, a 2nd-grade student at Clara Byrd Baker and a resident of the Jamestown District. M I N U T E S JAMES CITY COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGULAR MEETING County Government Center Board Room 101 Mounts Bay Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185 April 25, 2017 5:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL

More information

Canadian Parents for French B.C. and Yukon Branch April 8, 2008 Minutes Teleconference 19:00-22:30

Canadian Parents for French B.C. and Yukon Branch April 8, 2008 Minutes Teleconference 19:00-22:30 Canadian Parents for French B.C. and Yukon Branch April 8, 2008 Minutes Teleconference 19:00-22:30 Present: Directors: Heather Doty, Brittany Harris, Marcela Navarro (President), Debra Pool (VP), Sabine

More information

MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 1, 2015, AT 6:46 P.M. CITY HALL, 116 FIRST STREET, NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA

MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 1, 2015, AT 6:46 P.M. CITY HALL, 116 FIRST STREET, NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA June 1, 2015 COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING PAGE 1 MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 1, 2015, AT 6:46 P.M. CITY HALL, 116 FIRST STREET, NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA Pursuant to proper notice a Regular Meeting

More information

MINUTES OF THE MEETING URBAN REVITALIZATION AGENCY AUGUST 2, CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL Dale Mahugh called the meeting to order at 8:40 a.m.

MINUTES OF THE MEETING URBAN REVITALIZATION AGENCY AUGUST 2, CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL Dale Mahugh called the meeting to order at 8:40 a.m. MINUTES OF THE MEETING URBAN REVITALIZATION AGENCY AUGUST 2, 2016 1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL Dale Mahugh called the meeting to order at 8:40 a.m. MEMBERS PRESENT: Dale Mahugh, Bob Worley, Jim O Neill,

More information

KILMARNOCK PLANNING COMMISSION Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Town Hall Kilmarnock, VA

KILMARNOCK PLANNING COMMISSION Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Town Hall Kilmarnock, VA 1. Call to Order KILMARNOCK PLANNING COMMISSION Wednesday, February 11, 2009 Town Hall Kilmarnock, VA Regular Meeting Minutes Chairman Booth called the regular meeting to order at 7:00 pm with the following

More information

MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING SECOND AND FINAL PUBLIC TAX HEARING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT September 28, :30 p.m.

MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING SECOND AND FINAL PUBLIC TAX HEARING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT September 28, :30 p.m. MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING SECOND AND FINAL PUBLIC TAX HEARING BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT September 28, 2016 5:30 p.m. The Special Meeting of the Board of Commissioners

More information

1. Open hearing for LCB number R085-18

1. Open hearing for LCB number R085-18 NEVADA STATE BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Minutes of the Public Hearing Held at 241 W Charleston, Suite 130, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102, Thursday, September 13, 2018 Vice Chair Karen

More information

MINUTES CITY OF LONSDALE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING June 25, 2009

MINUTES CITY OF LONSDALE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING June 25, 2009 MINUTES CITY OF LONSDALE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING June 25, 2009 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Rud called a meeting of the Lonsdale City Council to order at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers at 415 Central Street

More information

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING APRIL 24, 2008

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING APRIL 24, 2008 MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING APRIL 24, 2008 Trustee Rumbold moved to adopt Resolution No. 19-07-08, Health Benefits. Seconded by Deputy Mayor Matise. On roll call Deputy Mayor Matise

More information

Committee Members Present: Mr. Frederick F. Thornburg, Esq., Chair Dr. Susan Mullane, Vice Chair Mr. James Howe Ms. Jane Moscowitz, Esq.

Committee Members Present: Mr. Frederick F. Thornburg, Esq., Chair Dr. Susan Mullane, Vice Chair Mr. James Howe Ms. Jane Moscowitz, Esq. MINUTES OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA ETHICS ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2006 12:30 P.M. WLRN CONFERENCE ROOM SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Committee Members

More information

Conversations: Jeffrey Owens and Rick McDonell

Conversations: Jeffrey Owens and Rick McDonell Volume 75, Number 9 September 1, 2014 Conversations: Jeffrey Owens and Rick McDonell Reprinted from Tax Notes Int l, September 1, 2014, p. 763 Conversations: Jeffrey Owens and Rick McDonell Jeffrey Owens

More information

TOWN OF CAROLINA SHORES BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES September 5, :00 p.m.

TOWN OF CAROLINA SHORES BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES September 5, :00 p.m. TOWN OF CAROLINA SHORES BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING MINUTES September 5, 2013 2:00 p.m. Mayor Walter B. Goodenough called the September 5, 2013 meeting to order at 2:00 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance

More information

November 21, 2017 Redwood City, CA Regular Meeting Ph: :00 p.m. Accessible to Disabled

November 21, 2017 Redwood City, CA Regular Meeting Ph: :00 p.m. Accessible to Disabled MINUTES City Council Chambers* PLANNING COMMISSION 1017 Middlefield Rd November 21, 2017 Redwood City, CA 94063 Regular Meeting Ph: 650-780-7234 7:00 p.m. Accessible to Disabled APPROVED COMMISSIONERS

More information

PARKMAN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. Regular Meeting of April 8, 2014

PARKMAN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. Regular Meeting of April 8, 2014 PARKMAN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Regular Meeting of April 8, 2014 Members present: Cindy Gazley, Lucinda Sharp-Gates, Jo Lengel, Kathy Preston, Dale Komandt, and Jan Helt (Secretary) Members not

More information

Call to Order at 6:09pm by David Bagley, Board Chair. Standard of conduct and conflict of interest were reviewed.

Call to Order at 6:09pm by David Bagley, Board Chair. Standard of conduct and conflict of interest were reviewed. Whittier Alliance Board Meeting Minutes August 24, 2017 6-8:30 PM Whittier Rec. Center Present: Scott Melamed, Kaley Brown, Christine Popowski, David Bagley, Geri Jerez, Michael Malone, Kenya Weathers,

More information

EL DORADO CITY COMMISSION MEETING September 4, 2018

EL DORADO CITY COMMISSION MEETING September 4, 2018 The El Dorado City Commission met in a regular session on September 4, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the Commission Room with the following present: Vice Mayor Gregg Lewis, Commissioner Matt Guthrie, Commissioner

More information