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Champaign Council approves office acquisition plan, adopts TIF for Springfield & Mattis, and purchases fire-station alerting system; vendor payments approved
Summary
The Champaign City Council on Jan. 7 approved an office-acquisition plan, consolidated tax-increment financing for the Springfield & Mattis redevelopment area, and authorized the purchase of a fire-station alerting system; several routine vendor and payroll payments were also approved.
The Champaign City Council met Jan. 7 and approved a series of routine and project-specific measures, including an office-acquisition plan, consolidated tax-increment financing (TIF) actions for the Springfield and Mattis redevelopment area, and the purchase of a fire-station alerting system.
Why it matters: The TIF designation and plan pave the way for tax-increment financing of redevelopment in the Springfield and Mattis area; the alerting-system purchase updates emergency dispatch hardware used at local fire stations. The acquisition plan will provide additional office space for city departments.
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