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Moline council votes to waive Compass ID card fees to expand access
Summary
Council eliminated the nominal fee for the Compass ID card after staff said sales were low and alderpersons urged outreach to homelessness assistance groups.
The Moline City Council voted April 8 to remove the nominal fee for the city’s Compass ID card, a library-affiliated identification program the city established to reduce barriers to services.
The ordinance amendment to Chapter 16 of the Moline Code of Ordinances eliminates a charge staff described as a possible barrier to uptake. Mr. Lear, who addressed the council during the item, said the city budgeted about $3,750 in revenue from the card but…
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