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Committee advances multiple contracts, schedules follow-ups on dangerous-buildings data and tax clearances
Summary
The committee approved a slate of contracts (emergency demolitions, ARPA-funded renovations, transportation procurements and others), sent some items to formal/new-business and set return dates for items requiring tax-clearance or further data; several items were continued for 1–3 week follow-ups.
At its June 16 meeting the Public Health & Safety Standing Committee moved a large set of procurement and policy items. Key procedural outcomes included: approval of emergency-demolition and remediation-related contracts, referral of several items to new business/formal for full council consideration, and scheduled return dates for items requiring additional documentation.
Notable outcomes recorded in the meeting record:
- Minutes from the previous session were approved (motion by Member Waters). -…
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