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Council introduced a $3,125,825.97 capital-fund appropriation using settlement awards to offset costs of PFAS remediation systems. It also approved a $187,114.83 contract for supplementary transportation construction inspection and management services.
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The PFAS funding would help cover required systems to address contamination, using payments from settlements that will arrive through 2033. The transportation contract adds inspection and construction-management capacity for city projects. Council also discussed a proposed deed transfer tax that could generate approximately $3.2 million annually for housing initiatives, with annual action plans and reports required, but the provided excerpts do not confirm the final vote on that proposal.
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