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The Commission unanimously advanced a $40 solid-waste deduction for qualifying seniors and disabled residents, authorized completion of the water-meter upgrade expected to save more than $100,000, and approved an application for up to $312,000 for the UEZ Police Program.
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The solid-waste deduction ordinance passed its first reading, so eligible residents would receive a $40 deduction if the ordinance is later adopted. The Commission also authorized the final phase of the water-meter project, which officials said should improve meter readings and save more than $100,000. Officials identified 15 abandoned properties for possible demolition and said illegal rentals will be a code-enforcement focus.
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