JAMESTOWN – The Jamestown City Council will meet Monday in city hall for its July voting session, with two resolutions designed to address city housing among the highlights on the agenda.
One resolution will be to approve spending $30,000 on new software fom MyGov.us that officials say will make it easier to report and track housing code violations. City Development Director Vince DeJoy presented the software earlier this month during the council’s work session.
A second resolution is will call for an increase in the administrative fees on properties that need to be secured or demolished. Under the resolution, the cost associated with city employees having to either of secure or prepare the property for demolition will include a 20 percent administrative fees.
The City Council is also expected to act on a retroactive, five-year contract with the Jamestown City Administration Association.
Monday’s meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. on the second floor of City Hall and is open to the public. A work session is also scheduled for 7 p.m. in the mayor’s conference room and is also open to the public.
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