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St. Joseph council approves software purchase and sewer bonds, backs Cathedral Hill tax-credit support; manager to study short-term rentals
Summary
Council approved emergency purchases for IT subscriptions and sewerage revenue bonds, approved an amendment and support for a Cathedral Hill tax-credit application, placed several ordinances on first reading, and heard public complaints about code-enforcement procedures and a demolition of a vacant church property.
St. Joseph City Council on Sept. 5 approved several measures including an emergency ordinance to buy Microsoft 365 subscriptions and a related budget amendment, authorized sewerage system revenue bonds and expressed support for a tax-credit application for the Cathedral Hill housing project. The council also received a city-manager report on short-term rentals and heard two public commenters who raised code-enforcement and demolition concerns.
The council approved an emergency ordinance to amend the general fund network operations program budget by $9,675 and to purchase Microsoft 365 and SharePoint subscriptions for 350 users from Computer Discount Warehouse Government for a total of $110,845; the clerk recorded the vote as…
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