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Tullahoma passes resolution backing charter amendment to guarantee minimum road funding
Summary
The Board unanimously passed a resolution asking for a charter amendment that would require no less than $1.5 million or 3.8% of annual budget appropriations be devoted to road maintenance; the change will require state legislative approval to amend the city charter.
TULLAHOMA, Tenn. — The Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously approved a resolution directing city staff to pursue a charter amendment that would lock a minimum annual appropriation for road maintenance into the city charter.
City Attorney-drafted Resolution No. 20-27 would direct that no less than $1,500,000 per year — or not less than 3.8% of annual…
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