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Please be advised that City offices will be closed on Monday, January 20th, in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr holiday.

Attention Holyoke residents, the current regular parking ban will conclude on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at 8am. Please be advised that starting at 8am on January 21, a reverse parking ban will be enforced, prohibiting parking on the EVEN side of the street and on cul-de-sacs until further notice. Thank you for your cooperation.

Atención residentes de Holyoke, la actual prohibición de estacionamiento concluirá el martes 21 de Enero del 2025, a las 8am. Les informamos que a partir de las 8am del 21 de Enero, comenzará una prohibición de estacionamiento inversa, prohibiendo estacionarse en el lado PAR de la calle y en las calles sin salida hasta nuevo aviso. Gracias por su cooperación.

Holyoke City Council Special Meeting April 29, 2020

Apr 29 2020

6:30 pm Remote by Zoom

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AGENDA FOR THE CITY COUNCIL
April 29,2020

MOTIONS, ORDERS AND RESOLUTIONS

1. MCGEE — That City Council change two polling locations for the May 19th Special Election. Under Massachusetts General Laws chapter 54, section 24, the city council can vote to change a polling place up until 20 days before an election
The proposed changes for the  two polling locations are as follows:
3A Elmwood Fire Station to Metcalf School
1B Prospect Heights to City Hall

 

 

Addendum:
The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the chair which may be discussed at the meeting.
Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law

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City Clerk

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
April 29,2020

The meeting was called to order by President McGee at 06:34 PM.

The Clerk called the roll. Absent members: 3 (Hernandez, Lebron-Martinez, Vacon).

The name of Councilor Anderson-Burgos was drawn to head the roll call voting.

 

ORDERS AND TRANSFERS

MCGEE Ordered, that That City Council change two polling locations for the May 19th Special Election. Under Massachusetts General Laws chapter 54, section 24, the city council can vote to change a polling place up until 20 days before an election
The proposed changes for the  two polling locations are as follows:
3A Elmwood Fire Station to Metcalf School
1B Prospect Heights to City Hall

—> Received and Adopted on a call of the roll of the yeas and nays –Yeas 10–Nays 0–Absent 3 (Hernandez, Lebron-Martinez, Vacon).

 

Adjourn at 07:21 PM.
A true record
ATTEST:

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City Clerk


Jeffery Anderson-Burgos
Administrative Assistant to the City Council

Holyoke City Hall
536 Dwight St, Room 10
Holyoke, MA 01040
Regular hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Meeting days 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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