Review findings on business opportunity law that expires in January
In Plain English
The city passed a law in 2006 requiring certain businesses to provide specific opportunities to local residents and companies. This law expires on January 29, 2010. Staff researched how well the law worked and will present their findings to help council decide whether to renew, change, or end the program.
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