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The City Council recently agreed to pay a consulting firm $70,000 for work in evaluating the city’s housing policies and programs to identify what is needed to get approved for future state and federal housing grants.
The city also denied a variance to a service station, G&M; Oil, at 4505 W. 1st St., that would have allowed the company to post a sign nearly two times taller than allowed under a code variance.
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