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Council debates city‑sticker enforcement and fee recovery; staff to research technical options

Jackson City Council (unnamed participants) · December 1, 2025
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Summary

Councilors discussed missed city‑sticker revenue and options to enforce collection through county registration software, plus potential adjustments to building/engineering fees and vacant‑building tools. Staff will research agreements with the county clerk and fee comparables and return with recommendations.

Councilors spent a substantive portion of the Nov. 25 meeting examining city‑sticker compliance and whether the city is capturing uncollected revenue.

Speaker 4 reported the city currently sells about 59,000 city stickers, generating roughly $1.3 million in revenue, and estimated there may be 60,000–70,000 vehicles in city limits. "We sell about 59,000 city stickers, which generates about $1,300,000 in revenue," Speaker 4 said.…

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