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The council approved increasing the competitive-bidding threshold and the city manager’s purchasing authority from $50,000 to $100,000. It also approved the disannexation of approximately 79.4 acres, sidewalk amenity regulations and fees, and funding and agreements for water, roadway, bridge, park, and flood-warning projects.
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City purchases up to $100,000 will no longer require the same legally mandated competitive-bidding process, and the city manager may approve purchases up to that amount under the revised policy. The council also removed about 79.4 acres from the city limits, approved new downtown sidewalk-amenity rules, and advanced several infrastructure and park projects. All listed motions passed unanimously, except the disannexation, which passed 4-0 because one councilmember recused himself.
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