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The council agreed to pursue listed cost-saving changes for the Police/City Hall project, including using Norman brick instead of Roman Maximus brick and exploring lower-cost countertops, lighting, landscaping, and Veterans Memorial options. Funding decisions, including bonding for costs above the $18 million local option sales tax revenue, were deferred to a June 25 special workshop.
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The council identified design and material changes that could reduce the Police/City Hall project’s cost, but it did not make a final decision on how to fund the remaining costs. The council also agreed that the city should generally retain control of wetlands through ownership or easements and directed staff to develop a framework for future review. The 2025 financial audit received a clean opinion with no reported internal-control or legal-compliance findings.
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