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  2. Government of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Minneapolis, currently a position held by a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), operates alongside the city council. The mayor's role was previously considered relatively weak compared to some other U.S. cities, but following a charter amendment in 2021, the mayor gained more power and the council was reduced to purely legislative duties.

  3. Erie Mayor Joe Schember's proposed 2024 budget includes ... - AOL

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    The city expects to collect $1.5 million in stormwater fees from residents and businesses in 2024. Erie’s yearly stormwater fee, which took effect in 2023, provides revenue each year to help ...

  4. Minneapolis City Council overrules Mayor Frey's veto on ...

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    The Minneapolis City Council overruled a veto by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry to impose a carbon emissions fees in order to reduce the impacts of climate change.

  5. City Environmental Quality Review - Wikipedia

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    An environmental review process starts when an agency proposes a project. In addition to the proposal, the agency must have a completed list of any permits, approvals, or funding needed to complete the project. [1] The list will help guide the CEQR process; determining how intensely the CEQR process must be, or if a CEQR is even needed for a ...

  6. Parsippany's 2024 budget of $89 million ends the 'one-shot ...

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    After several years of COVID-related fiscal crunches and tax increases, Parsippany Mayor James Barberio says an $89 million budget for 2024 will put Morris County's largest municipality on "sound ...

  7. Walsh Act - Wikipedia

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    The Walsh Act is a piece of legislation in the U.S. state of New Jersey that permits municipalities to adopt a non-partisan commission form of government. The legislation was signed by Governor of New Jersey Woodrow Wilson on April 25, 1911. The commissions in Walsh Act municipalities are composed of either three or five members elected for ...

  8. District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory ...

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    According to the DCRA: The mission of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs is to protect the health, safety, economic interests, and quality of life of residents, businesses, and visitors in the District of Columbia by issuing licenses and permits, conducting inspections, enforcing building, housing, and safety codes, regulating land use and development, and providing consumer ...

  9. NYC Council rolls out bill to repeal Mayor Adams’ policy ...

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    September 19, 2024 at 6:52 PM. ... When the form was announced, the mayor’s office was butting head with the council over legislation and the city’s budget. Tiffany Raspberry, Adams ...