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Commission tables request to use economic development sales tax to move drinking fountain for downtown tenant
Summary
A business called Levity asked the commission for up to $11,000 from economic development sales tax to move a city-owned drinking fountain so they can install an entry door; the commission voted to table the non-agenda funding request for two weeks to allow staff and legal review and additional bids.
City economic development staff presented a late, non-agenda request from a prospective downtown tenant, Levity, asking the city to contribute up to $11,000 from economic development sales tax to relocate a city-owned two-tier drinking fountain in a public space inside a privately managed building so the tenant can install a designated door for its business.
Staff described a history of construction delays and multiple contractors at the site; the current…
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