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Council unanimously approved a $200,000 Downtown Revolving Loan Fund to help downtown property owners install or upgrade fire-sprinkler systems. The program will be administered by the Development Department, with loans reviewed by a Loan Review Committee.
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Downtown property owners may be able to access loans for fire-sprinkler improvements through the new program. Council also approved $26,300 in additional design work for the Water Treatment Plant’s chlorine gas conversion project, increasing that agreement to a maximum of $285,370. New applications for automobile fuel-dispensing stations and automobile service stations are barred through May 30, 2026, while the city reviews related zoning rules.
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