Today’s meeting of the Nevada City’s Council is poised to be a brief one, with no old business to address on the agenda and only an resolution informing voters about the city’s November tax measure scheduled under new business. If approved by voters, Measure L would impose a 3/8-cent sales tax on the purchase of goods and services within Nevada City for five years. The council is also poised to review correspondence on the city being awarded a $600,000 Community Development Block Grant for the city’s business micro-enterprise program. Council is also scheduled to be addressed by Caleb Buckley, director …
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