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Harlan City Council raises snow-emergency penalty, schedules property-sale hearing and approves playground change order
Summary
At its Dec. 16 meeting the Harlan City Council adopted an ordinance raising the snow-emergency violation fee from $25 to $30, set a Jan. 6 public hearing on the sale of 1708 6th Street, and approved a $8,667.45 change order for the Grandmother East Dream Playground; several other routine items were also approved.
The Harlan City Council on Dec. 16 adopted Ordinance 20250-06 on its third and final reading to amend the city code’s snow-emergency violation penalty, increasing the fee from $25 to $30.
The measure passed on a motion recorded in the transcript as “Motion by Peterson, second by Lindbergh” and was approved by roll call. The council’s roll-call list for the meeting recorded Peterson, Lindbergh, Nipper, Shaven, Kroger and Kelly as present.
The council also approved Resolution 26-22, setting a…
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