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The City Council unanimously approved a $25,999,999 guaranteed maximum price for the City Yard and Fleet Maintenance Facility, with construction planned in phases to keep city services operating. Council also unanimously approved new cemetery marker standards, advanced ordinances covering certified recovery residences and tree protections, and approved a February 7 event with a temporary street closure and alcohol-use area.
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The city yard project can move forward under a construction price capped at nearly $26 million, with scheduling and site logistics intended to limit disruptions to city operations. New rules will standardize cremains-area markers, create a review process for certified recovery residences, and update tree and landscaping protections; the recovery residence and tree ordinances still require additional approval. A one-block section of 15th Avenue was approved for temporary closure during the February 7 anniversary event.
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