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WATCH: City Council – 9/21/21

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VIDEO: City Council – 9/21/21. Public Hearing and Workshop – Re. Proposed Charter Amendments/November 2021 Ballot, Acceptance of $1,296,285.00 of additional State Education Adequacy Aid. City Council Workshop agenda items included Public Input, Communications from the City Manager, Communications from the Mayor, Update: E911 Recommendations for Tebbetts Road, Department Reports, Other, Non-Public.

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