ITEM 19.
An Ordinance to establish an Amnesty Program for the payment of certain outstanding minor traffic, parking and non-moving violation tickets from July 17, 2018 through September 17, 2018.
the City Attorney·Jul 10, 2018
under reviewLegal & Settlements
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