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Ally's City Council Meeting full 328 Tue, 24 Jun 2025 15:36:00 +0000 WS4VW33ENbJx4vB37xROFbLBf4k1kHWj society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture Ally's City Council Meeting Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Frs
HOUR 3- Ally's City Council Meeting, Wedding Cutoffs and MORE full 1762 Tue, 24 Jun 2025 15:55:00 +0000 XRwdORtjfh473l7TjKUQhqHbNyzG1oxc society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 3- Ally's City Council Meeting, Wedding Cutoffs and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcast
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses the June 24th City Council Meeting, as well as the Annual Capital Improvement Plan and open city employment positions.
KYMN's Logan Wells recaps the Northfield City Council Meeting from last night. Topics include the city’s debt and the ice arena funding agreement.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig talk about the June 17 City Council meeting.
City Council Meeting 6-10-25
Chaos erupted at the City-County council meeting as Lauren Roberts got up to speak. She has accused Mayor Joe Hogsett’s former chief of staff of sexual harassment. Deputies removed her and others from the room. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen reviews the June 9 City Council Meeting. The primary topic was a reclamite asphalt rejuvenator project.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen reviews the June 9 City Council Meeting. The primary topic was a reclamite asphalt rejuvenator project.
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KYMN's Logan Wells reviews the Northfield City Council meeting held the night before. Topics include the Council's rejection of applying for money from the State Government for the water treatment plant, considering moving a Parklet, and restricting fishing in downtown.
0:04:16 - Request to be on the Agenda: Ogden City Youth Council Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Annual Report0:20:18 - Consent Items: Proposed Executive Municipal Officer Compensation, Enterprise Fund Transfers, Fiscal Year 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Plan, Salary Schedules0:21:13 - Public Hearing: Proposed Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Budget0:41:53 - Report from Administration: Proposed Hazardous Environmental Conditions Amendments0:51:08 - Public Comments0:58:43 - Comments from Mayor/Council members
Angels Camp City Council meeting of 6/3/2025The City of Angels Camp is located in the heart of the California Foothills and is home to Gold Rush history, beautiful landscapes, a lifestyle that many want to be a part of, and is home to the world famous Calaveras County Frog Jump Jubilee every May. City Council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of each month at the Angels Camp Fire Dept. located at 1404 Vallecito Road, unless otherwise noted. All meetings are public.To find out more about the City of Angels Camp, you can visit its website here https://angelscamp.gov/#angelscamp #LocalGovernment #RuralLiving #CalaverasCounty #FrogJump #RedefiningtheRush
6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day6:20 GUEST: Theresa Payton6:35 Origins of the "Good Morning!" soundbyte6:50 RAM Biz Update 7:05 NASCAR HoF requesting funding for upgrade/facelift7:20 City Council Meeting & NASCAR HoF Funding cont.7:35 Tennis vs Pickleball7:50 Tennis vs. Pickleball cont. 8:05 Surf or Sitcom: Beach Boys/John Stamos Tickets8:20 Surf or Sitcom: Beach Boys/John Stamos Tickets Cont.8:35 Dirty Restaurant Tuesday w/ Mark Garrison8:50 Best beaches in the Carolinas 9:05 Theresa Payton (replay)9:20 Jensen's pup, Maggie, has passed away9:35 Brett Jensen in studio - saying goodbye to Maggie9:50 Brett Jensen in studio - saying goodbye to MaggieSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Iowa City City Council meeting, generally scheduled for the first and third Tuesday of each month.Click here for the City calendarClick here for agenda and meeting information packetsClick here for City Council contact information
It is Mondays with the Mayor and Mayor Lily Wu joins us before a City Council Meeting with a single item on the new business agenda. An item that is expected to pass without incident.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen talks about the May 27 City Council meeting. Topics include sidewalk maintenance and beginning work on the 2026 General Fund Budget.
Administrative Conference & City Council Meeting 5-23-25
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig talk about the May 20 City Council meeting and work session. Topics include approval of the Comprehensive Plan and the Strategic Plan. The topic of the work session was discussion of road construction plans and bike lanes.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig talk about the May 20 City Council meeting and work session. Topics include approval of the Comprehensive Plan and the Strategic Plan. The topic of the work session was discussion of road construction plans and bike lanes.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Iowa City City Council meeting, generally scheduled for the first and third Tuesday of each month.Click here for the City calendarClick here for agenda and meeting information packetsClick here for City Council contact information
My name is Emily Hynds and I am a small business owner, Producer of the monthly storytelling series, Grown-up Storytime, and lifelong Houstonian. I am not a journalist or government official, I am a local government enthusiast who believes meaningful change starts at home. These notes are presented from my point of view and with my framing, your notes will certainly be different and I would love to read them if you attend.For sources and further reading:www.emilytakesnotes.comI watched this City Council meeting via HTV: https://www.houstontx.gov/htv/my IG: https://www.instagram.com/embaleez - for todays notes and Houston City Council GuideYou can find your City Council person and their contact info at: https://www.houstontx.gov/council/
City Council Meeting 5-13-25
Also, is it time to bring booze back to the NI football terraces? Nolan discusses.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen talks about the May 12 City Council meeting. The main agenda item was issuing bids for a pedestrian crossing at the Hwy 3 and County Rd 1 intersection.
Northfield Mayor Ericka Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig talk about the May 6 City Council meeting. Topics include approval of the construction of a new Ice Arena, the Comp Plan, and Police Chief Jeff Schroepfer's Quarterly Report.
KYMN’s Logan Wells, talks about the Northfield City Council meeting held last night including approving the construction of a new Ice Arena, the debate about the Comp Plan, and the Police Chief’s Quarterly Report.
Northfield Mayor Ericka Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig talk about the May 6 City Council meeting. Topics include approval of the construction of a new Ice Arena, the Comp Plan, and Police Chief Jeff Schroepfer’s Quarterly Report.
KYMN's Logan Wells, talks about the Northfield City Council meeting held last night including approving the construction of a new Ice Arena, the debate about the Comp Plan, and the Police Chief's Quarterly Report.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Iowa City City Council meeting, generally scheduled for the first and third Tuesday of each month.Click here for the City calendarClick here for agenda and meeting information packetsClick here for City Council contact information
At the April 28th Fort Bragg City Council meeting, the City's independent auditor gave Fort Bragg the highest rating for audits. Whippy's annual financial report was also good news. The city spent less than it took in for 2024, resulting in a 2-million-dollar surplus.Council approved debt financing for the broadband project totaling 6.93 million. Economic Devwelopment Manager, Sarah McCormick explained how residents can track the project, including ongoing press releases and a city web page. She also explained why the contractor hit a water main in the first week of construction and the City's plans to mitigate this type of disruption going forward. Assistant Director of Engineering, Chantell O'Neal presented on four upcoming construction projects at Fort Bragg city facilities that will disrupt public access. A new floor is being installed at the city offices on Franklin. Efforts will be made to accommodate public needs, but there may be some inconveniences. The long-promised upgrade of Bainbridge Park will disrupt its use through November. The children's play area should remain open most of that time. At Town Hall, the public restrooms will close through July to be remodeled. During this time, Town Hall will not be available for rentals, however, official meetings will continue to be held there. At the police station, a security upgrade in the lobby will restrict public access. Mayor Godeke provided an update from the ad hoc culture and education committee, highlighting the ongoing improvements of the old Fort building on Franklin. The building will be an educational resource about local tribes and their culture. It will have rotating displays and will host the public. The Council approved a land acknowledgement that addresses the original Pomo tribe's loss of their land. The Executive Director of the Noyo Center for Marine Science, Sheila Seimans, updated the council on the aquaculture program and the la bonatory. The la bonatory is scheduled to break ground on the headlands this summer. The aquaculture program, which is part of the city's blue economy initiative, is still a work in progress. Permitting issues have held up some studies, but Seimans remains hopeful that they will be able to grow bull kelp and abalone at the Noyo Harbor field station.Under consent, the Fort Bragg City Council authorized the donation of surplus IT equipment to local non-profits. Approved a change order to Akeff Construction for the EV installations at the police station, increasing the approximately $160,000 contract to $182,000. And they approved a 1-year contract with Lumos and Associates for on-call engineering and surveying for up to $72,000. Finally, Whippy announced that the CV Starr Center will now be open on Sundays starting May 18th and that the first annual Blues Festival, which the City sponsored, is sold out, netting the City $40,000. A free concert is planned for Saturday, May 3rd, on Laurel at Franklin from 10:30 am - 12:30 pm.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses the April 28 City Council meeting. Topics include approval of the request from the Dundas Dukes to name the baseball field at Memorial Park “Bill Nelson Field at Memorial Park”, and approval of a quote for the watermain project. The Council also discussed policy relating to sidewalk repair during […]
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen discusses the April 28 City Council meeting. Topics include approval of the request from the Dundas Dukes to name the baseball field at Memorial Park "Bill Nelson Field at Memorial Park", and approval of a quote for the watermain project. The Council also discussed policy relating to sidewalk repair during a work session.
City Council Meeting & Administrative Conference 4-21-25
Drainage lawsuit! Whitmire says COVID is fixed! IAH's Terminal E to Jackson Lee! All this and more!My name is Emily Hynds and I am a small business owner, Producer of the monthly storytelling series, Grown-up Storytime, and lifelong Houstonian. I am not a journalist or government official, I am a local government enthusiast who believes meaningful change starts at home. These notes are presented from my point of view and with my framing, your notes will certainly be different and I would love to read them if you attend.For sources and further reading:www.emilytakesnotes.comI watched this City Council meeting via HTV: https://www.houstontx.gov/htv/my IG: https://www.instagram.com/embaleez - for todays notes and Houston City Council GuideYou can find your City Council person and their contact info at: https://www.houstontx.gov/council/
In this episode, we're recapping highlights from the Redding City Council meeting held on April 15, 2025.Mayor Jack Munns kicked things off by proclaiming April 2025 as Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month in the City of Redding.On the Consent Calendar, Council recognized Community Tree Planting Day (aka Arbor Day) on April 25 and celebrated the Parks Division for earning the Tree City USA award. Council also approved:A 20-year lease agreement with the California State Lands Commission for the Lake Redding and Diestelhorst Bridge crossings,And a resolution declaring April 20–26 as Volunteer Appreciation Week, honoring over 32,000 hours of volunteer service in 2024—an estimated economic value of more than $1 million!Council also appointed two new members to the Redding Planning Commission—Blake Nance and Erin Ryan—following a thoughtful discussion on representation and diversity of perspectives.Redding Fire Chief Jerrod Vanlandingham gave a brief update on the new Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps from the State of California. These maps are now part of the City ordinance and are available for public viewing and comment at reddingfire.org.And finally, Councilmember Tenessa Audette raised a discussion about options to retain 12 RPD positions amid budget constraints. That conversation will continue at the May 6 City Council meeting.Meeting Agenda >>Watch the Council meeting online >>Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the City of Redding website Love the podcast? The best way to spread the word is to rate and review!
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig review the April 15 City Council meeting. Topics include 1% for the Arts annual report, historic designation of Central Park, Spring Creek road project, amendment request from Mayor’s Youth Council relating to rules of business, quiet zones for railroads, and more.
KYMN's Logan Wells discusses last night's Northfield City Council meeting. Topics include public art projects, the designation of Central Park as historic, quiet zones for railroads, and more.
KYMN's Logan Wells discusses last night's Northfield City Council meeting. Topics include public art projects, the designation of Central Park as historic, quiet zones for railroads, and more.
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig review the April 15 City Council meeting. Topics include 1% for the Arts annual report, historic designation of Central Park, Spring Creek road project, amendment request from Mayor's Youth Council relating to rules of business, quiet zones for railroads, and more.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen reviews the April 14 City Council meeting.
Dundas City Administrator Jenelle Teppen reviews the April 14 City Council meeting.
Gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Iowa City City Council meeting, generally scheduled for the first and third Tuesday of each month.Click here for the City calendarClick here for agenda and meeting information packetsClick here for City Council contact information
City Council Meeting 4-8-25
In this episode, Katie and Steve recap the April 1, 2025, Redding City Council meeting. Listen for a brief summary of the meeting's key points and actual audio from the meeting without public comment on the following big-ticket items from the consent calendar and the regular agenda:Mayor declarations for the Week of the Young Child and Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month in Redding AprilAppointments to the Redding Planning Commission:Extending the interim shelter services contract with Shasta Community Health Center until AugustCrime statistics update from Police Chief Brian Barner, showing a downward trend in crime despite changes in reporting requirementsMeeting Agenda >>Watch the Council meeting online >>Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the City of Redding website Love the podcast? The best way to spread the word is to rate and review!
Northfield Mayor Erica Zweifel and City Administrator Ben Martig discuss the April 1 City Council meeting.
KYMN's Logan Wells discusses last night's Northfield City Council meeting. Topics include the historic preservation of Central Park, budget planning timeline, and more.
My name is Emily Hynds and I am a small business owner, Producer of the monthly storytelling series, Grown-up Storytime, and lifelong Houstonian. I am not a journalist or government official, I am a local government enthusiast who believes meaningful change starts at home. These notes are presented from my point of view and with my framing, your notes will certainly be different and I would love to read them if you attend.For sources and further reading:www.emilytakesnotes.comI watched this City Council meeting via HTV: https://www.houstontx.gov/htv/my IG: https://www.instagram.com/embaleez - for todays notes and Houston City Council GuideYou can find your City Council person and their contact info at: https://www.houstontx.gov/council/
My name is Emily Hynds and I am a small business owner, Producer of the monthly storytelling series, Grown-up Storytime, and lifelong Houstonian. I am not a journalist or government official, I am a local government enthusiast who believes meaningful change starts at home. These notes are presented from my point of view and with my framing, your notes will certainly be different and I would love to read them if you attend.For sources and further reading:www.emilytakesnotes.comI watched this City Council meeting via HTV: https://www.houstontx.gov/htv/my IG: https://www.instagram.com/embaleez - for todays notes and Houston City Council GuideYou can find your City Council person and their contact info at: https://www.houstontx.gov/council/
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, trans activists descended on a city council meeting in Massachusetts. When I show you the footage from this thing, you will have a hard time believing that it isn't satire. Also, a “mentorship” program for “LGBT youth” is set to receive over a million dollars in tax funding. But what does this “mentorship” consist of? We'll find out. A reparations bill has been reintroduced. Congresswoman Ayanna Presley says reparations are owed because slaves built our country. Is that actually true? And what exactly is a “work husband” or “work wife” and why are they now selling Valentine's Day cards for them? And Pope Francis has issued a letter condemning Trump's immigration policies. As a Catholic, I don't especially enjoy calling the pope out, but if I need to, I will. And today, I need to. Click here to join the member-exclusive portion of my show: https://bit.ly/4bEQDy6 Ep.1536 - - - DailyWire+: Now is the time to join the fight. Watch the hit movies, documentaries, and series reshaping our culture. Go to https://dailywire.com/subscribe today. "Identity Crisis" tells the stories the mainstream media won't. Stream the full film now, only on DailyWire+: https://bit.ly/3C61qVU Get your Matt Walsh flannel here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors: Fitbod - Get 25% off your subscription or try the app FREE for seven days at https://Fitbod.me/WALSH Grand Canyon University - Find your purpose at Grand Canyon University. Visit https://gcu.edu today. Leaf Home - Schedule your free inspection and get up to 30% off your entire purchase at https://leaffilter.com/WALSH - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs