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Holiday Council adopts code-enforcement changes, approves budget amendment and adds home to historic register
Summary
The Holiday City Council on Oct. 2 approved amendments to Title 7 governing code enforcement, adopted a fiscal-year 2025–26 budget amendment and added 2052 East Arbor Lane to the city's historic-designation list; all three ordinances passed by unanimous recorded vote.
The Holiday City Council voted Thursday to revise the city’s code-enforcement rules, approve a budget amendment for fiscal 2025–26 and add a privately nominated house on East Arbor Lane to the city’s historic list.
Council members approved ordinance 2025-17, amending Title 7 of the city code to revise the administrative code-enforcement program. The council opened a public hearing on the changes and — after no public testimony on…
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