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York City Council approves multiple resolutions, passes codification bill and introduces budget and ordinance measures
Summary
At its May 6 meeting the council approved five resolutions (certificate of appropriateness, public toilets contract, dumpster contract, Reprogram agreement, workers' compensation), gave final passage to a codification bill and introduced three budget/ordinance bills for later consideration.
The York City Council approved several resolutions and completed final passage of a codification bill at its May 6 legislative session. Council also introduced three bills that will sit for future consideration.
Key outcomes
- Resolution No. 30 (certificate of appropriateness for work at 127 North Broad Street) — approved by roll call (all voting members recorded as "Yes"); moves forward. (Introduced by Theresa Johneskew.)
- Final passage, Bill No. 10 — approved by roll call (all "Yes"). The bill authorizes inclusion of the 2024 ordinances into the codified ordinance book.
- Introduction, Bill No. 11 (amendments to FY2025 budget) — introduced. The bill, introduced by Queen Washington, would amend the FY2025 budget to add: $420,000 for the police department (vehicles, reporting software, surveillance, a small drone, overtime for the violence intervention…
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