Extend Business Opportunity Ordinance through December 2026
In Plain English
The Business Opportunity Ordinance requires city contractors to hire locally and use minority-owned businesses when possible. The current law expires soon and needs renewal to stay in effect. If approved, the ordinance continues for 2 more years with the same requirements for city construction and service contracts.
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