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Votes at a glance: Clinton City Council approves property sales, shelter certifications and routine transfers
Summary
At its Sept. 9 meeting, the Clinton City Council adopted multiple resolutions and ordinances on property conveyances, budget transfers and certifications for local shelter providers; it also held first readings on accessory dwelling and other code amendments.
The Clinton City Council took a series of votes Sept. 9 on property matters, budget transfers and certifications for local shelter programs. Most measures passed by roll call with little debate; several items drew brief questions or were continued for further consideration.
Key actions
- Alley conveyance ordinance (first consideration): The council held a public hearing on conveyance of a 16.5-foot-wide north-south alley in Block 7 of Elijah Buell's Addition to Peter Till for $1,200 and moved the ordinance through its first reading. No citizens spoke at the hearing; the ordinance title was read into the record and the council voted in favor.
- Resolution approving FY '25 scheduled and budgeted transfers: Council adopted a routine year-end transfers resolution (noted to be an annual housekeeping measure to make funds whole).
- Resolution of intent to accept offer for 2426 North…
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