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The City Council unanimously approved an ordinance prohibiting standing, walking, or remaining in certain areas to reduce pedestrian traffic fatalities and severe injuries; violations may carry a fine of up to $500. The council also declined to advance a 91.9-acre preliminary plat after raising concerns about groundwater supply and future water problems.
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The new pedestrian-safety ordinance creates restrictions in specified areas and allows fines of up to $500. The council also approved several public-safety purchases, including a $1.82 million fire engine and two ambulances costing $814,602, while withholding action on a proposed development because of water-supply concerns.
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