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Dec 3
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The adoption of the code primes new buildings in the city to feature eco-friendly utility capacities starting in July.

Dec 2
News

Due to a mistake in determining the tax levy rate increase for the city’s 2026 fiscal year, a $3 million discrepancy between projected expenses and revenues was identified by local leaders. Mayor Sisitsky outlined a proposed solution, which features increasing revenue estimations.

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During their most recent meeting, the city’s School Committee voted to approve of a five year lease-to-own agreement for 86 buses in order to facilitate their new in-house transportation model.

The city could adopt an optional mandate that would feature ways for new buildings to have eco-friendly utilities. The code has prompted both support and hesitation from local leaders and residents.

Amid continued nationwide immigration operations by federal agencies, Deputy Chief Sean Riley spoke to the City Council to provide details on the department’s memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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