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The committee advanced higher city parking fines, including penalties for regular, accessible-parking, and fire-lane violations; the amounts were not stated. It also advanced an increase to the wastewater sludge-removal purchase order after a digester problem required a tank to be emptied and inspected.
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Residents may see higher parking penalties after the proposal goes to the Mayor and Council meeting on July 20, 2026. The wastewater facility needs additional sludge-removal spending because its contingency budget was exhausted by disposal costs and extra parts. The committee also advanced a $27,815 emergency-planning grant for Council Chambers equipment and referred five jointly owned city properties to an August 3, 2026, public hearing for possible sale.
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