Require quarterly public updates on Environmental and Community Investment Agreement projects
In Plain English
The Environmental and Community Investment Agreement funds various city projects, but the public currently receives limited information about progress. The city manager will now hold quarterly meetings to update residents and council members on how these funds are being spent and what projects are completed.
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