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The Common Council unanimously called on Governor Hochul to declare an energy state of emergency over escalating energy costs. It also required 125-127 Elm Street to obtain an operating permit and undergo periodic inspections, and authorized up to $25,000 for supplemental dog-control services through December 31, 2026.
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The energy resolution asks state officials to address high supply and delivery costs but does not itself change local utility bills. The Elm Street property will face ongoing city inspections and must maintain an operating permit for fire-code and property-maintenance compliance. The Council also approved supplemental services for injured, dangerous, or seized dogs, with city spending capped at $25,000 through the end of 2026.
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