Keizer residents and businesses in July would start paying more to police the community under a plan supported Monday, May 4, by the Keizer City Council. The council decided a fee increase is needed to cover mounting city costs and avoid layoffs. But they also gave businesses a break, suggesting a new monthly fee that’s considerably less than what city staff had recommended. The plan would provide the city an extra $1.6 million in the next budge…
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