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St. Marys City Council passes package of emergency ordinances, approves appropriations and property sale authorizations
Summary
At its meeting, St. Marys City Council approved multiple emergency ordinances and appropriations, authorized advertisement to sell two city-owned lots, adopted a cybersecurity plan to comply with House Bill 96, and approved rolling a municipal-building note totaling $1,650,000.
The St. Marys City Council voted to approve a slate of emergency ordinances and budget adjustments, including authorization to roll a municipal-building note and several personnel wage and benefit measures.
Council approved Ordinance 20 25 37 to authorize the issuance and sale of notes with an initial principal amount of $1,650,000 to roll over an outstanding municipal-building loan. An unidentified city official (Speaker 4) said the city previously borrowed roughly $3,585,000 for acquisition and demolition costs, has paid down about $1,900,000 and now needs to refinance the remaining balance because the current note is payable Feb. 12. "So we simply need to roll that note over," the official said.
The council also…
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