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Council not sold on Wi-Fi company; Aldermen invite other firms to offer city network plans
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Council not sold on Wi-Fi company; Aldermen invite other firms to offer city network plans
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Council not sold on Wi-Fi company; Aldermen invite other firms to offer city network plans
2006
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One key stumbling block has been City Comptroller W. Martin \"Wally\" Morics' insistence that a larger company provide financial guarantees that the network would be completed if Midwest Fiber Networks could not finish the job, [Randy Gschwind] said. Gschwind said, however, that city officials remained hopeful that negotiations with Midwest Fiber Networks could be concluded within a week to 10 days. A lengthy debate on beefing up police staffing ended inconclusively, when the council delayed action for a month. Before reaching that point, aldermen first transformed a measure to spend $750,000 on hiring 40 more officers into a measure to spend the same sum on police overtime, then turned it into a measure to do both, then amended it to make hiring the officers dependent on a staffing study that may not be finished for months.
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