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The City Council unanimously approved an electric-vehicle charging infrastructure policy. It also adopted summer youth initiatives tied to $196,960 in funding and $60,000 for aviation training, while approving a June 28 date for the HIV-AIDS awareness walk.
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The new electric-vehicle policy establishes city rules intended to support charging infrastructure and comply with climate mandates. The Council also approved youth employment and training-related agreements, including $196,960 for summer youth services and a $60,000 aviation training program. A separate 6 Gramatan item was not adopted and requires a second vote.
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