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The City Council unanimously authorized an amendment increasing the Moffatt & Nichol professional services agreement for the Oak Harbor Marina dredge project to $1,216,357 and waived state competitive-bidding requirements. The council also unanimously supported applications for two potential Opportunity Zone designations within Oak Harbor.
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The larger marina consulting agreement funds additional work related to planning, engineering, permitting, and the dredge project. Opportunity Zone applications could make qualifying investments in two Oak Harbor census tracts eligible for federal tax incentives, but the designation was not approved at this meeting. The council also appointed Kristina Hines as Human Resources Director and approved related municipal code changes.
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