February 27, 2026 Wrap Up
Wrap-Up with City Council
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This week, City Council passed the first reading of a bill that would require law enforcement officers to clearly identify themselves and would ban most face coverings, along with a bill that requires for financial reporting to council members.
The Community Planning and Housing Committee heard a briefing on the Expanding Housing Affordability program, which helps get affordable housing built throughout the city.
And the Health and Safety Committee got an update from the Residential Health Task Force, which investigates health concerns at homes and commercial sites.
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