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The City Council unanimously approved a property-tax credit of up to $10,000 for eligible child care providers, including certain businesses with on-site facilities. It also approved a Hawkins Cove harbor-line change for a restoration project and confirmed the city manager and city attorney.
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Eligible child care providers that own the property where they operate may receive a property-tax credit of up to $10,000. The council also changed the harbor line at Hawkins Cove to support restoration work. Council members unanimously confirmed Yolanda L. Lewis as city manager and Anthony Kupersmith as city attorney. The FY 2027 budget was introduced, with the mayor’s address stating that it is balanced without raising the property-tax rate; the minutes excerpt does not show final budget adoption.
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