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The Jonesboro Finance Administration Council Committee read a series of municipal‑lien resolutions and moved them to the full City Council for consideration.
Between the reading of Resolution 25‑202 and Resolution 25‑215, the Chair read titles assigning municipal liens to multiple properties at specific addresses. Most items listed a municipal‑lien amount of $275; a few items cited higher amounts for larger or specified parcels (for example, one item listed $315 and another listed $965).
Committee members repeatedly moved and seconded that each resolution be forwarded to full council; the Chair called for members to record their votes on each item. The transcript shows no roll‑call tallies or final recorded outcomes for these motions in the provided excerpt. Committee members invited questions after several readings but no substantive objections or extended debates were recorded while the items were read by title.
The resolutions touched individual property parcels across Jonesboro and authorize the city to place municipal liens as listed in the title language read into the record; specific parcel identifiers and owner names were read for each item in the committee session.
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