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Council adopted a FY2027 compensation plan, approved a $310,000 budget amendment for federal asset forfeiture programs, and accepted $212,890 for the Norfolk Community Services Board's housing flexible funding role. It also adopted the city's 2026 Emergency Operations Plan and rejected a short-term rental permit at 1328 Virgilina Avenue.
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Residents will see several city actions move forward, including the new fiscal year compensation plan for city employees and budget changes that add $310,000 for federal asset forfeiture programs and $212,890 for housing-related services through the Norfolk Community Services Board. Council also adopted the city's 2026 Emergency Operations Plan, which guides how the city responds to emergencies. A request for a short-term rental permit at 1328 Virgilina Avenue was denied after a 0-8 vote. Council also continued one agreement with Norfolk FestEvents, Ltd. and adopted a resolution supporting a federal safety grant request of up to $2,000,000 for Tidewater Drive.
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