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Watch the January 26th Kewanee City Council meeting below. The Hutchison Engineering Pavement Index presentation aims to address road conditions and future maintenance. Council members will also discuss a side letter of agreement linked to the firefighters' union, potentially affecting local emergency response. Streetlights may soon brighten neighborhoods, pending approval of Ameren Illinois' proposal to install them for public safety. Dana Peterson is under consideration for a cash rent farming lease. A proposed agreement could see Kewanee police providing security at Wethersfield school events. Finally, the council will review ordinances on regulating substances like tianeptine and kratom.
The Kewanee City Council is considering several significant ordinances and resolutions this session. Among them, Bill 26-13 proposes amendments to local regulations on substances such as Tianeptine and Kratom, which could impact their legality and sale within the city. The resolution was tabled. Other items include Bill 26-14, which seeks an experimental alternative work schedule for the Kewanee Police Department in collaboration with the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police. The council will also review agreements to reconstruct portions of IL Route 81, including plans for water main relocation and sanitary extension, essential for infrastructure improvements in partnership with the state and engineering firm Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.
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/
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/
Let's Talk Gillette is an informational podcast designed to inform listeners on topics of interest relating to the City of Gillette. On this episode, we look ahead at some upcoming city adjacent events, as well as the February 17th, 2026 City Council Meeting. For more information, visit gillettewy.gov. City of Gillette Agendas Sign up to recieve City of Gillette Notices 2025 City of Gillette Annual Report Optional 1% Information- informgillette.com Chapters (00:00:01) - City of Gillette(00:02:27) - City Council Meeting
Join host Mike Chmielewski and Palmer’s Mayor, Jim Cooper, to discuss the February 10th, 2026 Palmer City Council meeting.
City Council Meeting Replay 2-10-26
Hour 3 - The Council continues to push the tax increase with better "guiderails" for spending the collected funds. But the vast majority of public comment is still refusing to go along and is preparing to vote "NO."
News broke last week that the Department of Homeland Security had purchased a massive warehouse in Surprise. We'll hear what happened when the Surprise City Council held a public hearing about it. Plus, a popular form of therapy for people with autism is plagued by soaring costs and a lack of regulation.
0:02:41 - Acknowledgements: Idle-Free Month0:15:11 - Acknowledgements: Ogden 1750:17:51 - Acknowledgements: America 2500:21:12 - Request to be on the Agenda: Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports0:31:45 - Report from Administration: Consent to Annex Unincorporated Property at 2101 West Hinckley Drive into Roy City0:37:21 - Unfinished Business: Proposed Rezone – 211 Patterson Street1:39:01 - New Business: Election of Council Leadership1:48:42 - Public Comments3:28:55 - Comments from Mayor/Council members
Let's Talk Gillette is an informational podcast designed to inform listeners on topics of interest relating to the City of Gillette. On this episode, we look ahead at some upcoming city adjacent events, as well as the February 3rd, 2026 City Council Meeting. For more information, visit gillettewy.gov. City of Gillette Agendas Sign up to recieve City of Gillette Notices Optional 1% Information- informgillette.com Chapters (00:00:01) - City of Gillette Meeting
Big 3 Stories: Cleanup continues, Greenfield Coach, and A City Council Meeting full 133 Wed, 28 Jan 2026 13:02:50 +0000 gyQ0GdFC4FVha8gqbRm4Lh5Rf3Ay3Ijn news The Big K Morning Show news Big 3 Stories: Cleanup continues, Greenfield Coach, and A City Council Meeting The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player
This City Council recap covers the January 20, 2026 meeting, one of the longer and more detailed Council meetings recently. Katie and Steve walk through major agenda items, including the City's Capital Improvement Plan, funding challenges for the Redding Civic Auditorium, long-term budget and revenue discussions, creation of new financial oversight committees, and updates on parks, nuisance abatement, and major community events.The episode also covers discussions around the Ironman 70.3 agreement, the Redding Motorsports Park lease, and updates to the City's nepotism policy. This recap is designed to help residents understand what was discussed, what decisions were made, and what items are still coming back to Council in the months ahead.Visit www.youtube.com/cityofredding to watch the meeting.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!
At the latest Kewanee City Council meeting, officials tackled public safety upgrades, city infrastructure, and ongoing utility billing troubles. Council members weighed deals on ambulance equipment and accepted federal support for security improvements in public buildings. A highlight included honoring Rosabelle Moore's 102nd birthday for her service to Kewanee. Water billing delays, caused by postal mishaps and rerouting city bills, generated concern, as many residents incurred late fees despite timely payments. The city maintains that missed bills aren't grounds for waiving fees, though reconnection fees will be credited for some affected customers.
0:02:51 - Consent Item: Community and Economic Development Citizens Advisory Committee Appointments and Planning Commission Appointment0:10:46 - Unfinished Business: Proposed Rezone – 211 Patterson Street0:17:11 - Public Comments1:41:15 - Comments from Mayor/Council members
Let's Talk Gillette is an informational podcast designed to inform listeners on topics of interest relating to the City of Gillette. On this episode, we look ahead at some upcoming city adjacent events, as well as the January 20th, 2026 City Council Meeting. For more information, visit gillettewy.gov. City of Gillette Agendas Sign up to recieve City of Gillette Notices Chapters (00:00:01) - Gillette City Council Meeting, Christmas Tree Pickup(00:01:18) - City Council
City Council Meeting 1-13-26 Replay
City of Midland MI | City Council Meeting | January 12, 2026This podcast features the official audio recordings of public government meetings conducted by the City of Midland, Michigan. Meetings may include sessions of the Midland City Council, Planning Commission, and various other boards and commissions. These recordings are provided as a public service to promote transparency, accessibility, and civic engagement.Each episode presents the complete audio of a scheduled public meeting. For meeting agendas, minutes, and additional resources, please visit the City of Midland's official website at www.cityofmidlandmi.gov.
Financial reports! Projects in District C! Plummer vs Whitmire! Evening Public Comment Sessions!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/
Council member Plummer's last meeting! Honesty Construction Group/Environmental Services!DDSRS Lawsuit! 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/
Let's Talk Gillette is an informational podcast designed to inform listeners on topics of interest relating to the City of Gillette. On this episode, we look ahead at some upcoming city adjacent events, as well as the January 6th, 2026 City Council Meeting. For more information, visit gillettewy.gov. City of Gillette Agendas Sign up to recieve City of Gillette Notices Chapters (00:00:01) - County Commissioner Meeting, Christmas Tree Drop-off(00:01:12) - City Council Announces 2017 Meeting Agenda(00:03:14) - City Council
Fresno City Councilmember Nick Richardson talks to Terry about last Thursday’s meeting even ordered chairs be brought to the lobby to seat people standing in the wings after the Fresno Fire Marshal told City Manager Georgeanne White occupancy had reached unsafe levels. Guest: Nick Richardson Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresno City Councilmember Nick Richardson talks to Terry about last Thursday’s meeting even ordered chairs be brought to the lobby to seat people standing in the wings after the Fresno Fire Marshal told City Manager Georgeanne White occupancy had reached unsafe levels. Guest: Nick Richardson Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Administrative Conference & City Council Meeting 12-18-25
In this segment, host Clay Edwards breaks down a heated Jackson City Council exchange where Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes confronts a critic named Harris, who demands Stokes resign over alleged unethical behavior and mismanagement in his district. Stokes repeatedly accuses Harris of being a "dope dealer" since elementary school, questions if he's been jailed for it, and points out his Texas plates while claiming he lives in Texas. Edwards praises Stokes' combative style as entertaining, speculates on their prior history (including a text suggesting Harris might be Stokes' nephew), and mocks the absurdity, calling Stokes a "national treasure" for his unfiltered antics. The clip highlights ongoing tensions in Jackson politics, with Edwards noting Ward 3's decline under Stokes' leadership.
Steve and Katie recap the December 16 Redding City Council meeting, highlighting a special recognition honoring Interim City Manager Steve Bade for nearly 28 years of service to the City of Redding.They also cover the approval of a full consent calendar, council appointments, and a personnel item supporting continuity in City operations.The episode wraps with an important discussion on the future of the Redding Civic Auditorium, including early conversations with community partners and long-term planning efforts that will continue into the new year.Visit www.youtube.com/cityofredding to watch the meeting.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!
On Monday night, Arts District residents and small business owners gathered at Taverna Costera's rooftop bar to share their concerns about the latest issue plaguing the neighborhood: The city's sudden installation of paid parking. Co-host Dayvid Figler and newsletter editor Rob Kachelriess are joined by Jeff Hwang, owner of Taverna Costera, to hear about how paid parking is impacting the Arts District, why small business owners will be attending this morning's City Council Meeting, and how they think the city could do better. If you enjoyed this interview with Janessa White, the Director & General Manager of Simply Eloped, learn more here. Learn more about the sponsors of this December 17th episode: Opportunity Village Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram, or email us at lasvegas@citycast.fm. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. For more Las Vegas news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Las Vegas. Learn more about becoming a City Cast Las Vegas Neighbor at membership.citycast.fm. Looking to advertise on City Cast Las Vegas? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. C4 & Bryan kicked of the show this morning discussing the immigrant community bill from Izzy Patoka. The special session begins in Annapolis today. The Baltimore City Council meeting on the CAD system. The Mayor of Baltimore Brandon Scott joined the show discussing a number of topics including crime numbers, Ivan Bates, the housing bill, the latest 10-year fiscal plan for the city & more. Rod Woodson also joined the show to talk about all things Ravens & a preview of the upcoming game against the Patriots. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App!
Let's Talk Gillette is an informational podcast designed to inform listeners on topics of interest relating to the City of Gillette. On this episode, we look ahead at some upcoming city adjacent events, as well as the December 16th, 2025 City Council Meeting. For more information, visit gillettewy.gov. City of Gillette Agendas Sign up to recieve City of Gillette Notices Chapters (00:00:01) - City of Gillette(00:02:22) - City Council
City of Midland MI | City Council Meeting | December 15, 2025This podcast features the official audio recordings of public government meetings conducted by the City of Midland, Michigan. Meetings may include sessions of the Midland City Council, Planning Commission, and various other boards and commissions. These recordings are provided as a public service to promote transparency, accessibility, and civic engagement.Each episode presents the complete audio of a scheduled public meeting. For meeting agendas, minutes, and additional resources, please visit the City of Midland's official website at www.cityofmidlandmi.gov.
City Council Meeting 12-9-2025
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 of Midland MI | City Council Meeting | December 8, 2025This podcast features the official audio recordings of public government meetings conducted by the City of Midland, Michigan. Meetings may include sessions of the Midland City Council, Planning Commission, and various other boards and commissions. These recordings are provided as a public service to promote transparency, accessibility, and civic engagement.Each episode presents the complete audio of a scheduled public meeting. For meeting agendas, minutes, and additional resources, please visit the City of Midland's official website at www.cityofmidlandmi.gov.
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/
The Kewanee City Council meeting began with a public hearing focused on the Source Water Improvement Project and lead service line replacement, aiming to ensure safer drinking water. Deputy Assessor Jennifer Prescott is set to provide insights into Equalized Assessed Value changes. On zoning matters, variances and special use permits for local properties will be considered. The council will vote on supplier agreements, including fuel for city vehicles, and address tax abatements related to major bond debts. Additional resolutions include authorizing city officials for financial transactions, appointing an IMRF agent, and setting next year's council meeting calendar. Organizational, procurement, and environmental policy updates are also on the discussion list.
The Northfield City Council met last night for its last meeitng of 2025. KYMN's Logan Wells provides a recap of what happened. The two major topics are approval of the budget and tax levy, and adopting the new drone policy for the city.
Let's Talk Gillette is an informational podcast designed to inform listeners on topics of interest relating to the City of Gillette. On this episode, we look ahead at some upcoming city adjacent events, as well as the December 2nd, 2025 City Council Meeting. For more information, visit gillettewy.gov. City of Gillette Agendas Sign up to recieve City of Gillette Notices Holiday Lighting Contest Entry Form Holiday Lighting Contest Rules Chapters (00:00:01) - Gillette City Council Meeting, Holiday Lighting Contest(00:02:10) - December 2, 2018 City Council Meeting
City of Midland MI | City Council Meeting | November 24, 2025This podcast features the official audio recordings of public government meetings conducted by the City of Midland, Michigan. Meetings may include sessions of the Midland City Council, Planning Commission, and various other boards and commissions. These recordings are provided as a public service to promote transparency, accessibility, and civic engagement.Each episode presents the complete audio of a scheduled public meeting. For meeting agendas, minutes, and additional resources, please visit the City of Midland's official website at www.cityofmidlandmi.gov.
(Riverton, WY) – Riverton City Administrator Kyle Butterfield joins the County 10 Podcast after every Riverton City Council meeting to discuss many of the agenda and action items. This week, he recaps details about the Wind River Job Corps, Wyoming Community Gas community funds, a presentation from the Red Cross, a Small Business Saturday proclamation and much more. To listen to the full conversation, click the player below or find the County 10 Podcast anywhere you regularly listen to podcasts!
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
Let's Talk Gillette is an informational podcast designed to inform listeners on topics of interest relating to the City of Gillette. On this episode, we look ahead at some upcoming city adjacent events, as well as the November 18th, 2025 City Council Meeting. For more information, visit gillettewy.gov. City of Gillette Agendas Sign up to recieve City of Gillette Notices Citizen Advisory Board Openings City of Gillette Employment Opportunities Chapters (00:00:01) - City Council Meeting
On Monday evening, the Kewanee City Council reviewed several proposed ordinances and resolutions, including the presentation of Restorative Justice from Mitrese Smith, a third-year law school student, and approved a resolution to vacate a portion of the alley between Jackson and Washington Streets. Council members approved a timber sale agreement with Fischer Sawmill and considered and tabled a long-term financial modeling contract with Waterworth for city infrastructure. Other resolutions included transferring real estate interests to the Illinois Department of Transportation and selecting a new energy supplier for city facilities beginning in 2026. Also on the agenda, the city council approved a resolution to replace the City Council Chambers' sound system, the acquisition of a new city truck, a tax levy discussion, new police tasers, GIS developments, and Highway 81 construction updates. After a lengthy discussion between council members Adam Cernovich and Chris Colomer with public works director Chris Berry regarding the difference between the budgeted amount for a new snow plow dump truck and the quote up for vote, Kasey Mitchell suggested public works pay the $187,000 budgeted and finance the difference. Then, address the difference during future work sessions. The next council work session is scheduled for November 19, 2025, and the tax levy discussion will take priority. The new sound system approved by the city council will allow for upgrades, add microphones, and stream on YouTube, for example. Construction of Highway 81 in Kewanee has been pushed back again. The initial phase of construction will begin in the summer of 2026 and will include sidewalks, removing trees, placing retaining walls, etc. Physical construction of the roadway isn't scheduled to begin until 2027, barring any additional delays. The Illinois Department of Transportation is requesting the City of Kewanee pay approximately $100K to pay for stain and anti-graffiti treatment on the retaining walls for the future Highway 81 through Kewanee. City council members agreed that it is worth discussing further. Call Michael Kuehn from the Illinois Department of Transportation at 815-284-5351 with any complaints or concerns regarding Highway 81.
City Council Meeting & Administrative Conference 11-10-2025 Replay
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports members of the Chicago City Council have called a special meeting to take a closer look at a report on how to cut the city's budget.
Lake Forest Podcast dives deep into the week's biggest local stories — from the Shields Township controversy and City Council highlights to the recent water main break and what it revealed about the city's infrastructure.
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