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The council unanimously accepted a $140,000 Safe Streets for All grant and appropriated $35,000 from the general fund for the city’s required share of the $175,000 project. It also unanimously supported applying for a $2.495 million grant to improve the water treatment plant, which could require a future $499,000 local match.
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The street-safety grant will support data-driven efforts to reduce roadway crashes, with the city contributing $35,000. The water-treatment decision was approval to seek funding, not a final construction authorization; if the grant is awarded, the city would later consider providing its 20% share. The council also repealed the ordinance ordering demolition of 200 East King Street.
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