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City is growing and needs more money to pay its employees a fair wage, to maintain infrastructure such as roads and to supply emergency services.
No pain, no gain. This applies to so many things in life and for people living on or visiting Marco Island starting this month, it's a phrase they may want to get used to saying. The City of Marco ...
Yes, he and Marco Island Police Chief Tracy Frazzano said. Marco Island voters approved an ordinance to implement a single-family "home transient rental registration program" on Aug. 23, 2022.
Marco Island City Council on Oct. 2, 2023, approved an order ending the rental registration program by a 5-2 vote after City Attorney Alan Gabriel and a second attorney, hired for a second opinion ...
Marco Island City Council on Oct. 2, 2023, approved an order ending the rental registration program by a 5-2 vote after City Attorney Alan Gabriel and a second attorney, hired for a second opinion, ...
Marco Island City Council on Oct. 2, 2023, approved an order ending the rental registration program by a 5-2 vote after City Attorney Alan Gabriel and a second attorney, hired for a second opinion, ...
Marco Island spent almost $727,000 on the rental registration program. The city bought software, hired full-time employees, bought vehicles, hired an attorney and spent thousands of hours in manpower ...
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