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Council debates Conservancy invoice and elected-officials’ post‑office insurance; attorney asked to report back
Summary
Councilors spent substantial time disputing a Conservancy invoice (about $96,700) for riverfront engineering work and whether the city legally must pay without a signed interlocal agreement; members also debated whether elected officials should retain city health insurance after leaving office. Council asked the city attorney to review and return with guidance at the next meeting.
A major portion of the City Council meeting on Feb. 2 focused on a contested invoice from the local Conservancy for engineering work on a riverfront project and a separate debate about whether elected officials should continue to receive city health insurance after their term.
Council members described a Conservancy invoice that grew from earlier figures (discussed amounts ranged from roughly $71,000 to a later total near $96,738). Multiple…
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