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Council pauses charter amendment to allow digital publication of notices after staff finds state statute limits relief
5834891 · August 27, 2025
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Summary
On second reading council considered a charter amendment to permit official city publications to be distributed digitally but staff reported state statute still requires specific legal notice publication, so the measure was not advanced.
During the Aug. 26 meeting the council took up a proposed charter amendment that would allow official city publications to be distributed digitally or in print. City staff advised the amendment would not change state publication requirements for certain legal notices. City…
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