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Midlothian resident urges council not to use $15 million certificate of obligation for new fire station
Summary
A resident told council she opposes a proposed $15 million certificate of obligation for a new firehouse and urged the city to consider using unreserved fund balance or delaying other spending to reduce the tax impact.
A Midlothian resident objected to plans to finance a new fire station with a $15 million certificate of obligation, urging the City Council to consider alternative funding sources and to delay other spending.
Lisa Healy, who identified herself as a city resident during the Citizens to Be Heard portion of the May 20 meeting, told the council she understood the city had been considering a new firehouse for about five years…
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