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Johnson City Council schedules vacant‑property registration, redraws Anniston Main Street district boundaries; adopts resolution, moves to executive session
Summary
Johnson City Council members adopted a resolution and set two ordinances for first reading — one to require registration of vacant commercial properties and one to redefine the territorial limits of the Anniston Main Street District — and then voted to convene in executive session, the council said at a meeting (date not specified).
Johnson City Council members adopted a resolution and set two ordinances for first reading — one to require registration of vacant commercial properties and one to redefine the territorial limits of the Anniston Main Street District — and then voted to convene in executive session, the council said at a meeting (date not specified).
The council approved a resolution that had been discussed at a previous meeting; the meeting record does not specify the resolution’s title or text. Council members recorded affirmative votes during roll calls that appear in the meeting transcript.
The council placed two ordinances on first reading and scheduled them for final consideration at its second March meeting on March 18. The first, described in the meeting as an ordinance “relative to registration of, vacant properties,” was presented as…
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