Introduce law creating master list of all city fees
In Plain English
The city currently has fees scattered across different departments and documents. This new law would create one master schedule listing all fees the city charges residents and businesses. If approved, all city fees would be organized in a single, standardized document for easier public access and city management.
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Votes
Give ordinance first reading and lay over for two weeks for second reading
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
City council unanimously approved the first reading of a new law to create a master fee schedule that would organize all city fees in one document. Currently, fees charged to residents and businesses are scattered across different departments and documents, making them hard to find and track. The proposed ordinance would consolidate everything into a single, standardized schedule for easier public access and better city management. This is a routine administrative measure that will return for a required second reading and final vote in two weeks.
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