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Would secure stop-loss insurance coverage for active and retired city employees' health claims starting July 1, 2026. The $1.5M annual premium helps protect the city's self-funded medical plan from catastrophic claim losses.
If approved, Cody Hamner would receive $10,290 to cover relocation housing costs as part of the Pratt Highway Bridge Replacement project over Black Creek. This payment helps offset the cost of moving due to the infrastructure work.
If approved, would authorize the city to remove and scrap an inoperable 2-door Chevrolet at 1353 Springville Rd and assess removal costs against the registered owner, helping clear blight in the neighborhood.
Would allow Lakeshore Station to renovate a sign monument in the Milan Court public right-of-way. The encroachment license permits the structure to remain in the median.
If approved, the property owner at 1312 2nd Court West would be charged $8,581.96 to recover the city's cost of demolishing an unsafe building on that lot.