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The council approved a $1,016,716.62 contract for Lift Station 24 upgrades and advanced an ordinance requiring warning signs on cryptocurrency teller machines. The ordinance was amended to apply only to cryptocurrency machines and take effect April 1, 2026, after city outreach to local businesses.
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Residents will see stronger warnings about fraud risks at cryptocurrency teller machines if the ordinance receives final approval. The city also authorized funding for Lift Station 24 upgrades, which support utility infrastructure. The council postponed a 10-year lease for the San Marcos Senior Citizens Center until a facility inspection is completed and Community Action, Inc. signs the agreement.
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