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North Albany Street Improvement Assurance Charges

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A RESOLUTION REVISING THE IMPROVEMENT ASSURANCE CHARGES FOR THE NON-OVERSIZED PORTION OF FUTURE ARTERIAL AND COLLECTOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR STREETS LOCATED WITHIN THE NORTH ALBANY AREA, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 6607
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 6707June 13, 2018
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 6607June 14, 2017
Resolution 6508June 8, 2016
Resolution 6437June 24, 2015
Resolution 6343June 25, 2014
Resolution 6252June 26, 2013
Resolution 6137June 6, 2012
Resolution 6027July 13, 2011
Resolution 5815July 22, 2009
Resolution 5439May 23, 2007
Resolution 5267May 24, 2006
Resolution 5150June 8, 2005
Resolution 5039September 8, 2004
Resolution 4843June 11, 2003
Resolution 4702June 12, 2002
Resolution 4435June 13, 2001
Resolution 4276May 24, 2000
Resolution 4140June 23, 1999
Resolution 3976July 8, 1998
Resolution 3846August 13, 1997
Resolution 3414September 14, 1994
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