Extend business license amnesty program deadline
Resolution Resolution No. 138-21
In Plain English
The city launched an amnesty program in November 2021 allowing businesses with unpaid licenses to catch up without penalties. The original deadline was June 30, 2022. If approved, businesses get more time to pay overdue license fees without facing additional fines or legal action.
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