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James City County proposes $413.1 million FY27 budget, recommends 3'cent real-estate rate cut and a higher local meals tax County Administrator Scott Stevens and Finance Director McCarthy proposed a $413.1 million total county budget (FY27), with a $281.5 million general fund (6.8% increase), a recommended 3'cent reduction in the real-estate tax rate and a proposal to raise the local meals tax from 4% to 6% to diversify revenues and fund schools, capital and personnel.

James City County is proposing a $413.1 million budget for FY27 that includes a reduction in the real-estate tax rate and a hike in the local meals tax to better fund schools and capital projects.

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Mayors' meeting prompts council discussion of regional homelessness fund; council asks SwitchPoint to brief city After a regional mayors' meeting, Hurricane's mayor reported on county proposals to pool a small sales‑tax share for homelessness services and urged further information; council asked staff to invite SwitchPoint to present and to arrange a site tour before deciding on contributions. The council also reviewed a local vacation‑rental licensing error and directed staff to notify complainants.

Hurricane's mayor reveals plans for a new regional fund to tackle homelessness, sparking a heated debate among council members about funding responsibilities.

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County board tables resolution urging Illinois to opt into federal scholarship tax-credit program after member concerns LaSalle County debated a resolution urging the state to adopt the federal scholarship tax-credit program but members expressed confusion about mechanics and potential impacts on public schools; the board voted to table the resolution for more information and to seek input from the regional office of education.

LaSalle County Board members hit pause on a crucial resolution about a federal scholarship tax-credit program amid concerns over how donations would impact local schools.

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Mount Lebanon board previews 3.5% tax increase as surplus grows to $1.04 million The Mount Lebanon School District presented a preliminary 2026–27 budget that would raise property taxes 3.5% (about 1.083 mills), generating roughly $2.9 million while reporting an unexpected $1,043,751 projected surplus; the board will vote on the preliminary final budget April 13 and adopt the final budget May 18.

Mount Lebanon School District's proposed budget for 2026-27 includes a surprising 3.5% tax increase but also reveals a projected surplus of over $1 million—how will this impact local taxpayers?

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Council OKs resolution to apply for $1.83M park grant after debate over local match Parks staff asked the council to approve a resolution to apply for a $1,835,692 Local Parks and Recreation Fund grant to begin phase 1 of Muse Park; council debated the required 50% local match ($917,846.05), timeline to FY2028–FY2029, and whether the city should set aside funds in reserve or restricted accounts.

Jackson City Council is gearing up to apply for a $1.83 million grant to kickstart the exciting redesign of Muse Park, but will they secure the necessary local funding?

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Commission authorizes $15.515 million warrant to fund Cypress Creek wastewater upgrades The Dothan City Commission approved Ordinance 2026-84 to issue a $15,515,000 general obligation warrant to finance upgrades at the Cypress Creek wastewater treatment plant; the ordinance was approved by voice vote after immediate consideration.

Dothan City has just greenlit a $15.5 million initiative to revamp the Cypress Creek wastewater treatment plant, paving the way for crucial upgrades!

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House enacts $300 million supplemental appropriations bill for fiscal 2026 After a Ways and Means recommendation, the Massachusetts House passed and enacted House Bill 5348, a $300,000,000 supplemental appropriation for fiscal year 2026 to supplement existing appropriations and respond to recent federal actions.

Massachusetts just approved a staggering $300 million in supplemental appropriations for fiscal 2026—find out what this means for state funding!

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Residents, trustees urge Shenandoah County to fund central library expansion as costs rise Multiple residents, library trustees and foundation members asked the board to fund a long‑planned Edinburg library expansion, saying donors have spent hundreds of thousands on planning and pledged $2 million while delays have pushed estimated costs higher.

Residents are urging Shenandoah County to finally greenlight the long-awaited expansion of the Edinburg library, as delays are driving up costs and jeopardizing vital community resources.

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Committee finds H.952 favorable; capital bill advances with loan, park‑lease and reporting provisions The Ways & Means committee voted to find H.952 favorable, advancing a two‑year capital construction bill that mixes general‑obligation bonding with cash‑fund authorizations and adds policy provisions (expanded clean‑water loan terms, historic preservation gift solicitation, park lease authority and reporting requirements for Green Mountain Youth campus).

The Ways & Means Committee has given a green light to H.952, a pivotal capital construction bill that introduces new loan provisions and enhances funding for vital state projects!

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McHenry County staff pitches fee-schedule overhaul to close permit office shortfall; committee tables ordinance County planning staff proposed two fee models to close a roughly $693,000 five-year gap in permit-office funding, including higher flat fees, new charges for incident action plans and updated stormwater fees. Commissioners asked for a single draft based on the modest "Model 1" and tabled the ordinance for further work.

McHenry County is considering a major overhaul of its fee structure to address a staggering $693,000 revenue gap, with proposals for increased flat fees and new charges for large events.

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Senators pass bill to create census revolving fund with roughly $500,000 initial appropriation Senators voted 7-0 to pass House Bill 36-22, which creates a census revolving fund and includes an initial appropriation described by the sponsor as about $500,000; the sponsor said an allotment in the budget is expected to fund it.

Oklahoma senators have unanimously passed House Bill 36-22, establishing a census revolving fund with an impressive initial appropriation of $500,000!

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District finance presenter warns Senate Bill 3 would cut projected local revenue and shrink reserves A district finance presenter told the Ozark R‑VI board that Senate Bill 3 could reduce projected local property tax revenue by roughly $10.1 million over a three‑year span and drive operating reserves from about 26% toward single digits unless the district alters staffing or spending plans.

Senate Bill 3 could slash Ozark R-VI's projected local revenue by over $10 million and threaten the district's financial stability—what's at stake for our schools?

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Select Board advances Lawrence School building committee process amid state-school funding coordination Officials described the Lawrence School renovation as a major project tied to the Massachusetts School Building Authority and deferred final committee appointments after interviewing seven candidates; the board later appointed additional members and named a local financial representative.

The Select Board is taking major steps towards the renovation of Lawrence School, with community involvement and state funding playing a crucial role in the process.

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Schuylkill County commissioners approve contracts, appointments and budget adjustments At its Feb. 25 meeting the Schuylkill County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved multiple contracts and addenda, appointed members to the redevelopment authority, authorized a DCNR grant application for a playground and accepted the treasurer’s report and tax-collection statistics.

The Schuylkill County Commissioners just greenlit a series of crucial contracts and budget adjustments, paving the way for a new playground and enhanced community services.

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Seward County approves $300,000 ARPA reimbursement for City of Seward water tower The Seward County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously March 31 to reimburse the City of Seward $300,000 in previously allocated American Rescue Plan Act funds for construction of a new water tower, citing project delays that risked losing the funds when they expire at year-end.

Seward County has stepped up with a unanimous vote to allocate $300,000 in ARPA funds to ensure the timely construction of a new water tower, overcoming unexpected project delays!

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Valley Central board advances $10.37 million capital proposition, presents $139.7 million budget with 2.98% levy increase Board heard a detailed capital‑project presentation and agreed to place a proposed $10.37 million renovation and water‑system package on the May ballot; the administration presented a $139.7 million recommended budget with a 2.98% tax‑levy increase and described funding sources intended to limit taxpayer impact.

Valley Central School District is gearing up for a major $10.37 million capital project and a budget proposal that could impact local homeowners—are you ready for the vote?

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Holliston committee advances $2.5M MSBA feasibility‑study warrant article ahead of May vote Administrators urged the committee to seek a $2.5 million feasibility study for a future high‑school project to begin MSBA eligibility; the study is estimated at 12–18 months and the MSBA reimbursement rate was described as roughly 50%, though some project components would not be reimbursed.

The Holliston School Committee is pushing for a $2.5 million feasibility study to pave the way for a vital high-school upgrade—time is ticking, and every decision counts!

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Board grapples with $18.8 million Oakwood grant after 5% local‑match revelation Caswell County school leaders and board members debated an $18.8 million needs‑based grant earmarked for Oakwood School and whether the district and county committed to a 5% local match (about $909,000); the superintendent acknowledged a prior misstatement and the board voted to hire a budget consultant to help manage the grant and local match negotiations.

Caswell County school leaders are in hot water after discovering an unexpected 5% local match for an $18.8 million grant, sparking debates over funding and accountability.

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City manager presents $1.27 billion FY2027 budget; council sets public hearings City Manager Alan presented the recommended FY2027 operating budget totaling $1,267,000,000, proposing no real estate tax‑rate increase, a $3 million boost to schools, new resident grants and an $18 minimum wage for city employees; council approved public hearing dates and several routine motions 5‑0.

Newport News City Manager Alan has unveiled a $1.27 billion budget for FY2027, focusing on education funding, new grant programs, and an increased minimum wage—all without raising taxes!

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Bryan ISD approves architects for major renovations and rebuilds; trustees reject bids for district-owned lot on Highway 21 The board approved contracts with BLK Architects and PBK for design and construction administration on major high-school projects tied to the district bond program, and later voted to reject all bids received for district-owned property at 2009 State Highway 21 East.

Bryan ISD is gearing up for major high school renovations with a $98 million investment but just rejected bids for a district-owned property—what's next for the district?

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Shoreham‑Wading River board hears $9 million energy contract, urgent solar timeline District officials heard a presentation on a proposed $9 million energy performance contract that would fund building controls, rooftop solar and other efficiency measures; presenters warned the solar array must secure PSE&G permission to operate by Dec. 31, 2027, and the administration plans environmental review and a contract vote in April.

A groundbreaking $9 million energy performance contract could revolutionize the Shoreham-Wading River schools with solar power and modernized controls—without raising taxes!

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Committee advances voting list after presentation of multiple House bills After presentations on a string of House bills covering procurement, gambling safeguards, childcare supports, disaster funding, library aid and other topics, the Budget and Taxation Committee closed the hearing and approved its voting list (number 14) by voice vote to move items to the committee floor for final consideration.

The Budget and Taxation Committee just wrapped up a crucial hearing on key House bills that could reshape procurement, gambling regulations, and childcare support in Maryland!

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Placerville council authorizes pursuit of SACOG grant for Canal Street repairs The council authorized staff to seek an estimated $6 million in SACOG system-preservation federal funds to complete remaining phases of Canal Street (Kambellic Road to US-50); applications are due May 8.

Placerville's City Council is taking a bold step toward revitalizing Canal Street with a potential $6 million grant to fix crucial roadways before the May 8 deadline!

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Council reviews $11.3M in HUD and local 'Funding Our Future' grant recommendations; staff to return with unspent‑funds detail Council heard staff review for about $11.3 million in HUD and local 'Funding Our Future' allocations, asked for follow‑up on unspent award lines and program performance, and set April briefing and an April 21 council action date ahead of a May 15 HUD submission deadline.

The council is diving into a robust $11.3 million funding discussion that could shape the future of housing and public services in our community!

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Board approves three-part $80M-plus capital bond package to place before voters May 19; one member objects to athletic turf costs The Cornwall board voted 7–1 to place three bond propositions on the May 19 ballot—$44.5M in district-wide infrastructure (tax neutral), $21.1M in classroom additions, and $14.6M for athletic fields—after a debate over scope and cost, particularly for Proposition 3.

The Cornwall Central School District is pushing a major $80M capital improvement package to voters, but not everyone agrees on the costly athletic fields proposal!

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Measure J sales tax receipts up ~9% year‑to‑date; commission hears spending and forecast plans Staff reported year‑to‑date Measure J sales tax receipts of about $10.4 million, nearly 9% higher than the prior year, and presented expenditures and forecasts including library renovation, Demuth Park work and deferred maintenance; a 10‑year forecast will be presented in April to show debt impacts from the convention center.

Measure J sales tax receipts have soared to $10.4 million, marking a 9% increase—find out how this funding is set to transform our community!

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Coffee County departments present 2027 budget requests; libraries, health and buildings seek targeted increases Department directors told the county Budget & Finance group they need more funds for part-time library wages and IT, solid-waste vehicle maintenance and crushed stone for convenience centers, health-department utilities and a state-funded physician, and building roof work; no votes were taken.

Coffee County departments are making urgent budget requests for 2027, seeking salary increases and funding for essential services amid rising costs and growing community needs.

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West Bend staff announce $500,000 anonymous matching commitment for new skate park; city to seek matching funds Parks staff announced a $500,000 anonymous matching commitment toward a planned 9,000-square-foot skate park phase 1. City staff said the gift is conditional on raising an equal amount and that they will pursue matching funds, possible impact-fee use and further fundraising.

A generous anonymous donor has pledged $500,000 to kickstart West Bend's new skate park, but there's a catch: the city needs to match it dollar for dollar!

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Louis D. Brown Peace Institute asks Legislature for $1 million in homicide-survivor support The Louis D. Brown Peace Institute requested $1,000,000 in line item 5413-1098 to fund statewide survivor services, propose survivor grants totaling $150,000, and expand outreach; testimony framed the investment as both moral and cost‑effective against lifetime criminal‑justice costs.

The Louis D. Brown Peace Institute is urging Massachusetts lawmakers for a $1 million investment in vital services for homicide survivors, highlighting both moral responsibility and economic sense.

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Maywood trustees approve $863,673.91 warrant list and omnibus package including opioid settlement and storm-relief agreement At its Dec. 14, 2021 special meeting the Village of Maywood Board of Trustees approved Warrant List No. 200520 totaling $863,673.91, confirmed multiple commission appointments and passed an omnibus motion covering development approvals, an opioid-settlement participation, grant applications and intergovernmental storm-relief and traffic-enforcement agreements.

The Village of Maywood just approved a massive $863,673.91 warrant list, paving the way for crucial projects including opioid settlements and storm relief efforts!

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