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Harlan City Council approves two ordinances, schedules Nov. 4 hearing on 20-year park naming-rights proposal
Summary
At its regular meeting, the Harlan City Council approved second readings of two ordinances (no-parking on Dodge Street and adult-entertainment provisions), approved DOT Title VI/ADA assurances needed for grants, and set a Nov. 4 public hearing on a proposed 20-year naming-rights agreement expected to bring $250,000 toward local projects.
The Harlan City Council on Oct. 1 approved second readings of two ordinances and cleared a package of routine items while setting a public hearing for a proposed 20-year naming-rights agreement that city officials say would bring $250,000 for local park and field projects.
City administrator Jarvis told the council the proposed agreement would deliver $250,000 over 20 years, with about $200,000 earmarked for lighting work on Field 2 and $50,000 for the Dream Playground. "The 200,000 will go to the Field 2 for the lighting project, and the $50,000 will go to the Dream Playground," Jarvis said. The council set a public hearing on the proposal for Nov. 4 at 5:15 p.m.; one member abstained from the permit-to-notice motion.
On routine business the council…
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