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Pueblo City Council defeats motion to reconsider sales-and-use tax capital projects ordinance
Summary
The council voted 4-3 Monday to deny a motion to reconsider an ordinance that would set rules for spending the 1992/2026 sales-and-use tax capital improvements fund; council and mayor said the motion was filed because a member said he had voted incorrectly.
Pueblo City Council on Monday rejected, 4-3, a motion to reconsider an ordinance amending Chapter 4 of Title 14 of the Pueblo Municipal Code that would establish criteria, standards, rules and regulations for appropriation and expenditure of the 1992–2026 sales-and-use tax capital improvements projects fund.
The motion to reconsider was introduced during the council's 5:30 p.m. meeting and framed as a request to bring the ordinance back for more discussion and a second reading; a voice vote later gave it four votes against and three in favor. Mayor Graham told the council she and Councilor Latino had discussed the ordinance after the June 23…
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