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Pre-RFPLegal & ComplianceDetected Jun 25, 2026

The June 25, 2026 agenda includes a 3–5 minute presentation from the Veteran’s Court Sub-Committee. This points to ongoing planning or oversight related to court or diversion programs tailored for veterans in the local justice system. Specific projects, technology, or service contracts are not yet described, which indicates a formative stage where program model, support services, and data needs are being clarified. Vendors and nonprofits offering case management tools, evaluation, legal support services, or specialized veteran diversion programming could engage with the sub-committee to understand emerging needs and help design scalable solutions.

Veterans Court initiatives often require coordination between courts, prosecutors, defense, and serv...

Lubbock MPOVeterans Court sub-committee planning justice-involved veteran services

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Legal & Compliance

Where this sits in the buying cycle

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

6–18 mo

RFP / solicitation posted

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At the July 8, 2026 Huntington County Plan Commission meeting, board members scheduled discussion of a new ordinance covering data centers, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and carbon capture, with directions to be provided to attorney/planner Tim Ochs for drafting future ordinance language. This indicates the county is proactively setting land-use, safety, and compliance rules for large-scale digital infrastructure, energy storage facilities, and carbon capture projects rather than responding to a specific project application. While no vendor has been selected and no specific procurement is mentioned, the ordinance development will shape technical, environmental, safety, and permitting requirements that future projects must meet. This is an early-stage policy signal relevant to engineering, environmental, legal, and technical consultants who help local governments write standards or assist private developers in complying with them; a next conversation would focus on supporting Huntington County with model ordinances, impact studies, or best practices for regulating data centers, BESS, and carbon capture.

Ordinance is in very early conceptual stage; no specific projects, sites, or developers are referenc...

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Appeal Case No. 2026-05-08, noticed June 18, 2026, states that Sign Fabricators, on behalf of Double Eagle Properties LLC (owner) and lessee Erick Monzo at 36167 Plymouth, is seeking a variance to erect a wall sign that exceeds the maximum allowable sign area in the C‑2 General Business district. The maximum allowed wall sign area is 21 sq. ft., while the applicant proposes a 48.39 sq. ft. sign, 27.39 sq. ft. over the limit. The request will be heard by the Zoning Board of Appeals on July 7, 2026. While Sign Fabricators appears to be the current sign vendor, the open variance process indicates ongoing design and compliance work for this storefront, and potentially for other tenants or future rebranding at the property, offering an entry point for code‑savvy sign designers, land use consultants, and related marketing or façade‑improvement vendors.

The property is a Corridor Commercial site on the south side of Plymouth between Levan Road and Yale...

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A June 18, 2026 Zoning Board of Appeals public notice (Appeal Case No. 2026-06-09) announces that JJV Design Group LLC, for owner Future Land Holdings LLC, is seeking multiple sign variances at 19265 Victor Parkway tied to the approved BMW motorcycle dealership reuse. The request covers an expanded sign package including ten wall signs (versus two allowed), a total wall sign area of 378.21 sq. ft. (148.71 sq. ft. over the allowed 229.5 sq. ft.), signage projecting 2.5 ft above the roofline (where 0 ft is allowed), and a monument sign that exceeds maximum allowed height, width, and area (11 ft tall, 12 ft wide, 83 sq. ft.). This ZBA case will be heard July 7, 2026, and outcomes will shape the site’s branding and code compliance strategy. Vendors in sign fabrication, sign engineering, permitting support, and zoning/legal advisory services could engage with the owner or design team about alternative compliant solutions, variance justification packages, or future adjustments if the Board imposes conditions or denies aspects of the package.

This sign package stems from earlier Council and Planning Commission approvals that explicitly requi...

City of Livonia
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