Examples of Staff Direction in a sentence
Board Reports for Discussion, Information, Staff Direction and/or DecisionA.
Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Pipoly, seconded by Councilmember Pettengill to Approve Staff Direction for the 20/21 Road Construction Season for Local (Neighborhood) Streets and Associated Budget Amendments for Fiscal Year 2019/2020 to be Considered at the May 16th City Council Meeting.
They submitted their section A responses on November 2, 2010, andissued supplemental sections A, C, and D questionnaires to Hongda and Hengyong, respectively.
Y115 Management Headquarters – Joint Staff Direction of the Armed Forces.
DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION RE: Consider Recording of Virtual Public Meetings and Provide Staff Direction Recommended Action: Consider recording of virtual public meeting proceedings and, by motion, direct staff as appropriate.
Each of CoreStates and Meridian shall have the right to review in advance, and to the extent practicable each will consult with the other, in each case subject to applicable laws relating to the exchange of information, with respect to all material written information submitted to, any third party or any Regulatory Authorities in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Plan.
Staff Direction: Michael Moore, Chief Administrative Officer – Creston, to send an email invitation to Stuart Horn, Chief Administrative Officer – RDCK for the closed meeting of Council either on June 20 or June 27, 2023.
Sangita Sudan shared that the Dog Control Service analysis is going to the September Rural Affairs Committee and answered the Committee’s questions.3 Staff Direction: To develop a draft dog control bylaw that will address the following: • behavioral challenges and threats;• provide a process for initial interview;• apprehension and containment of animals; and• options to resolve the situation.
Report, Discuss and Give Staff Direction Regarding the Possibility of the City Acquiring the Kern County Public Library Building Located in McFarland at 500 W.
Staff Direction: Stuart Horn, Chief Administrative Officer – RDCK, to talk to Tom Dool, Research Analyst, about reaching out to the Hospital Boards and BC Transit with regards to transportation between Creston and Cranbrook.