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Granite Falls council raises small-business exemption, approves planning contracts and green-street engineering work
Summary
At its July 16 meeting the Granite Falls City Council adopted an ordinance raising the in-city business-license exemption from $2,000 to $4,000, authorized multiple-award planning contracts totaling up to $2 million over five years, and approved $225,360 in engineering services for LID improvements.
The Granite Falls City Council on July 16 adopted a change to local business-license rules, approved multiple planner contracts and authorized engineering services for neighborhood low-impact development (LID) improvements.
Council approved an ordinance amending Granite Falls Municipal Code Section 5.28.040(I) to raise the gross-revenue threshold for the city business-license exemption from $2,000 to $4,000. Councilmember David Griggs moved the ordinance and Councilmember Steven Glenn seconded; the motion carried. (The meeting record contains an internal discrepancy: a header references Ordinance 1063-2025 while the…
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