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Council committee approved multiple funding and land-acquisition measures, amended a $2M Edward Waters University funding/use agreement to secure public access to a new track, advanced several affordable housing and parks projects, and deferred or rejected a few items including a towing ordinance and a resolution about jail siting.
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The committee approved funding for parks, housing, and youth programs, and cleared steps to buy land for the Emerald Trail project. The body amended and approved a $2 million grant to Edward Waters University for track improvements with requirements for public access, a 10-year term and clawbacks if commitments aren’t met. A proposal to block new detention facilities from historically redlined neighborhoods failed in committee, and a towing/insurance ordinance was deferred for more review. Several transportation and facility appropriations and housing bond approvals were also advanced.
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