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Kingman council moves to recover credit‑card processing costs; public hearing set for Aug. 5

5674806 · May 21, 2025
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Council adopted a notice of intent to establish convenience (credit‑card) fees and set an Aug. 5 public meeting; staff said credit‑card processing costs total roughly $500,000 citywide and options include passing fees to users, exempting bank drafts, or selecting services to charge.

The Kingman City Council voted May 25 to adopt a notice of intent to recover credit‑card processing costs by establishing convenience fees and set a public meeting for Aug. 5 to consider the proposal.

Deputy City Manager Tina Moline told the council that the city processed more than $9 million in card transactions over the prior year — more than 300,000 transactions with an average size of about $27 — and expects card fees to total roughly $500,000 this fiscal year.…

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