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Community leaders emphasize civic engagement amid neighborhood transitions in Southside planning Civic organizations express concern for resident voice during neighborhood changes in Southside.

Richmond's Planning Commission is prioritizing community voices as neighborhoods evolve—will your concerns be heard in the upcoming changes?

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Residents express concerns over lack of representation on Ericsson board at Linden Ponds Linden Ponds residents demand board representation to protect their community's interests and funds.

Residents of Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Massachusetts are rallying for transparency and representation, raising alarms over governance that could shape their future.

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Needham Housing Authority appoints Amanda Berman amid rebuilding efforts Select Board votes to appoint Amanda Berman to Housing Authority until next election.

The Needham Select Board has appointed Amanda Berman to the Housing Authority, marking a pivotal step in the town's rebuilding efforts!

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Council addresses residency concerns over Mister Townes' Board of Zoning Appeals appointment Council responds to residency questions regarding Mister Townes' eligibility for board position.

A heated debate in Mentor on the Lake raises questions about whether renters should have a say in local governance as council member Mr. Townes faces scrutiny over his residency status.

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Maryland House Bill 295 mandates developer-led board formation for condominium owners House Bill 295 requires developers to form condominium boards after 25 percent unit sales.

Maryland's House Bill 295 could transform how condominium associations are governed by giving residents a vital voice on the board and ensuring transparency in management.

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