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The City Council authorized proceeding with up to $17.5 million in Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation for capital improvement projects. It also approved the consent agenda unanimously, including a $1 million contribution toward a pedestrian bridge over Veterans Memorial Boulevard and design services for a new Fire Station No. 9.
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The borrowing authorization allows the city to move forward with financing capital projects, up to the stated $17.5 million maximum. Approved agreements and purchases also support transportation, public safety, parks planning, records management, and school-related programming. The council held a public hearing on proposed changes to the Community Development Block Grant plans and a related Section 108 loan application, but the provided minutes do not state the final action on that proposal.
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