Create master list of all city fees in one law
In Plain English
The city currently has fees scattered across different laws and departments. This creates a single document listing all fees the city charges for permits, licenses, and services. If approved, residents and businesses can find all fee information in one place instead of searching multiple sources.
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Votes
adopted Ordinance No. 8-19 N.S.
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved creating a master fee schedule that consolidates all city fees into a single document. Currently, residents and businesses must search through multiple laws and department websites to find fee information for permits, licenses, and services. This administrative change will make it easier for people to understand what the city charges and avoid confusion about costs. The measure received broad council support, consistent with their typical approach to governance improvements.
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