Extend Business Opportunity Ordinance through April 2006
Resolution 43-05
In Plain English
The city's Business Opportunity Ordinance was set to expire in October 2005. This law requires the city to give local businesses preference when awarding contracts. If approved, the ordinance continues for 6 more months while the city council decides whether to make it permanent.
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Approve consent calendar
9 to 0
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