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Council debates splitting $715,000 speed‑hump fund by district; one amendment fails, another passes
Summary
Councilmembers debated whether to divide a $715,000 city fund for speed humps equally among 15 districts. A proposal to allocate two humps per district failed; an amended instruction to add a citywide equity‑based approach was approved.
Councilmembers on April 30 debated and then voted on changes to how the city spends $715,000 on speed humps.
The council considered a modification that would have divided the $715,000 program budget equally among the city's 15 council districts so each district would receive funding targeted to install two speed humps. The amendment to bifurcate the recommendations passed in an initial procedural vote (12–3), but when councilmembers then…
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