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Votes at a glance: Council approves local matters; several budget and MOU items advance
Summary
At its legislative meeting the York City Council approved a certificate of appropriateness, ARPA transfers for police programs, a county Wi‑Fi memorandum of understanding and probationary police appointments; several budget amendments and bills were introduced to set hearings.
York City Council took a series of routine and introductory actions during its Oct. 7 legislative meeting, approving several resolutions and introducing multiple bills that will return for future hearings.
Key decisions - Resolution 65: Council approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior work at 117 South Newbury Street. Roll call votes recorded "yes" by council members present and the measure moved forward. (Action: approved.)
- Resolution 66: The council approved a transfer of ARPA funds for the police department to cover personnel expenses for trauma‑informed care and GVI (incredible messenger) programs in the amount of $165,532. City staff described the change as a budget cleanup reallocating previously budgeted…
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