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The City of Bloomington has released audio recordings from several closed-door meetings the city council held before ending a tax-sharing agreement with Normal.
The City of Bloomington on Tuesday released audio recordings and minutes from several closed-door meetings the city council held in 2016 ad 2017 before ending a longstanding tax-sharing agreement with Normal.
The city shared the material after an appeals court ruled in April the city violated the Open Meetings Act. The city council on Monday voted following executive session to make the contents of those closed-door meetings public.
City Manager Tim Gleason noted in a statement much of the city council and administration have turned over since those meetings in which the council voted to terminate the decades-old Metro Zone agreement with the Town of Normal.