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Council approved issuing up to $17.5 million in capital improvement revenue bonds for a new fire station, an emergency operations storage facility, and a solid waste, recycling, and fleet maintenance facility.
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The council adopted new affordable housing development standards and approved a new Planned Public Hospital zoning district, related comprehensive-plan changes, and zoning for the property at 2600 East Laurel Road. It also approved financing authority for several city facilities, including Fire Station #52. The council approved a building-inspection mutual-aid agreement unanimously and authorized other property, utilities, development, and grant-related items through the consent agenda.
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