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Harrison council approves downtown entertainment district, energy aggregation plans and utilities vehicle lease
Summary
The council approved a resolution to create a downtown community entertainment district, adopted electric and gas aggregation plans intended to lower resident energy costs, and authorized a lease-purchase for a 2018 Ford F-150 for the utilities department. All measures passed by roll call.
Harrison City Council on Feb. 20 approved a package of actions that the mayor and staff said aim to support downtown economic activity and reduce energy costs for residents.
The council voted to create a community entertainment district whose boundaries will match the downtown redevelopment district. Shannon Hannans introduced the district proposal and members said it aligns with a recent redevelopment expansion. The resolution passed on a roll-call vote.
The council also adopted ordinances establishing plans of operation and governance for electric and for…
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