Tag: Public Input
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Austin Police Chief Selection Process Enters Final Stages
Austin, Texas – The search for Austin’s next Chief of Police is advancing swiftly as Mosaic Public Partners, the city’s executive search consultant, initiates candidate evaluations. City Manager T.C. Broadnax will oversee the screening process, aiming to identify top contenders who will advance to the next phase of interviews. Comprehensive Evaluation Process The selection process…
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Jacksonville Plans to Expand Shared-Use Path
Jacksonville, Fla. — There is a new initiative to extend the Shared-Use Path (SUP) that opened along the Fuller Warren Bridge over a year ago. The project aims to create a core-to-coast trail, stretching from the Riverside-San Marco area to the beaches. City leaders are now seeking public input through a detailed survey. Expanding the…
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Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Alters Approach to Address Under-Enrolled Schools
After community feedback, Broward County Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Howard Hepburn, has shifted his stance on the strategy to address under-enrolled schools, announcing that closures are off the table for now. Community Input Sparks Change Superintendent Hepburn now plans to propose adjustments to grade levels and programs, explore collaborative partnerships, and consider selling property to…
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Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Shifts Strategy on Under-Enrolled Schools
Fort Lauderdale, May 6 – Broward County Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Howard Hepburn, has altered his approach concerning the future of under-enrolled schools in the district, following extensive community feedback. Reconsidering Closure Plans After community input, district officials announced on Friday that Dr. Hepburn is no longer contemplating immediate school closures. Instead, he intends to…
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Virginia Beach City’s Planning Department Seeks Public Input on 2040 Comprehensive Plan
The Virginia Beach City’s Planning Department is reaching out to the public to gather input on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, which will guide development in the city for the next two decades and beyond. Development Guidelines to Shape the Future The Comprehensive Plan outlines crucial development guidelines that will influence the growth and direction of…
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BLM Reconsiders Oil and Gas Leases in Eddy and Lea Counties
Santa Fe, New Mexico – The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is revisiting its decision to lease land in Eddy and Lea Counties to oil and gas companies, sparking a call for public input. In 2021, BLM greenlit leases covering approximately 6,000 acres in New Mexico. However, this move faced legal challenge when Citizens…