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Staff outlines $82M public-safety and housing GO-bond plan; 911 center grant could reduce local cost
Summary
Staff presented a public-safety and housing general-obligation bond plan totalling roughly $82 million in planned projects, proposed a 1.6¢ tax-rate component to fund the debt and said a pending grant for a 911 center could reduce local costs.
City staff presented a public-safety and housing general-obligation (GO) bond plan that shows roughly $82,000,000 in planned public-safety projects and associated debt-service estimates. Staff recommended a public-safety and housing component of about 1.6¢ in the proposed tax-rate mix to build a balance and cover future debt service.
Staff said the projects in the public safety bucket include multiple fire‑station projects and other public-safety infrastructure. The presentation noted the 911‑center…
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