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Akron Council approves $150,000 commitment to Black Chamber of Commerce over three years
Summary
The Akron City Council suspended rules and approved an ordinance authorizing a contract with the Black Chamber of Commerce Summit County for neighborhood and economic development services, committing $150,000 over three years in a 13-0 vote.
Akron City Council on Monday approved an ordinance authorizing the mayor to contract with the Black Chamber of Commerce Summit County to provide economic and neighborhood development, marketing and promotional services.
The council suspended the rules to move the ordinance forward and then voted 13-0 to approve the measure. The committee reported that the city’s commitment would total $150,000 over a three-year period.
The ordinance was offered by…
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