City Cuts Red Tape and Streamlines Funding Opportunities
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City cuts red tape and streamlines funding opportunities
A decision to reduce the number of City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder funding streams available for community groups will cut red tape and make support easier to access, Kalgoorlie-Boulder mayor Glenn Wilson says.
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Read Full ArticleCITY CUTS FUNDING FOR MANY NON-PROFITS – DONATES $2.3M TO REC CENTER PROJECT
Jim Young Reporter Crossville City Council approved the 2025-26 fiscal year budget and unchanged property tax rate in a special called meeting Tuesday. The vote to approve was 3 to 2 with council members James Mayberry and Mike Turner opposed. Mayberry and Turner were seeking to put back donations for popular local agencies that had been cut from the budget at the last minute. Councilman Turner requested an increase for the Fair Park Senior Cent…
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