Top decisions: Moving municipal elections from May to November, creating a self-insured healthcare plan, borrowing $3.35 million to pay for successful tax appeals, and approving an energy-aggregation program to save less than $6 per month on average.
Top issues: Move municipal elections from May to November, create a self-insured healthcare plan, borrow $3.35 million to pay for the avalanche of successful tax appeals, and loosen the ordinance governing the scheduling of council meetings.
Council majority approves on first reading moving municipal elections from May to November, another $158,630 in tax appeal payouts, borrowing $3.5 million to pay tax appeals, and give 2% raises to senior managers