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Council rejects change to Parks & Recreation privileges; amendment narrows scope
Summary
A resolution to repeal or amend a parks and recreation policy on complimentary privileges for sitting and former mayors and council members failed after council adopted an amendment removing benefits for former officials but the amended resolution did not pass.
The council considered a resolution by Councilman Zacharias concerning recreational privileges (parking/passes and discounts) for sitting and former mayors and council members. After debate the council adopted an amendment that removed former mayors and council members from the policy but left privileges in place for sitting officials; the amended resolution then failed on the final vote.
What was proposed: The original resolution sought to repeal Resolution 29‑2010‑11, which provides…
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