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    7 days ago
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    New forward-looking announcements about community involvement, a parade/tournament of bands, and expanded code enforcement in the 2026 budget; removal of a past code-enforcement success and attorney recognition.
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    14 days ago
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    Added a major leadership-change item (Police Chief Zikuski’s resignation/retirement) and removed several dated notices (hydrant flushing, project call, fireworks rules reminder, and free parking promotion).
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    27%
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    21 days ago
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    Added a new item about Mayor Kraham's support for a $35M affordable housing project applying for NYS tax credits (with timestamp); no deletions. This introduces a notable political/urban development update.
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    28 days ago
    Change Detected
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    New item: Mayor Kraham Announces Largest Police Applicant Pool in Years (09/19/2025). Removed item: Mayor Kraham Invites Community to Workshop Input on Clinton St. $10M Grant (06/23/2025). The page now foregrounds a progress update on police recruitment rather than a grant workshop invitation.
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    6%
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    35 days ago
    Change Detected
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    Added: two timely updates—proposed construction of new single-family homes for eligible residents in the 1st Ward, and start of property demolitions for blighted Center City properties. Deleted: an older update about a $215K composting grant to expand community composting.
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    11%
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    43 days ago
    Change Detected
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    The webpage now includes information about the Water Department's upcoming hydrant flushing schedule starting September 8, 2025, and announces the reopening of the Murray St. Bridge. Previous announcements regarding increased traffic enforcement and a street improvement plan have been removed.
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    29%
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