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City Council Briefs: License Approvals, Millage Discussion and More
Highlights from Tuesday's City Council meeting.

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<b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Cut funding is an issue both the city and school district face. Officials continue to explore ways to offset the losses in state and federal funding as well as a decline in property values.
Highlights from Tuesday's City Council meeting.

Learn more about the tax increase plan that will appear on the Feb. 28 ballot; voter registration deadline approaching.
Average gas prices in Metro Detroit are up 25 cents from last month.
Just tell us about your favorite way to spend a night out to enter for a chance at a pair of tickets.
Show us how well you know the scenery in your town.
Homes available at different locations and price points.
Clawson Patch gives you the scoop on hours, tickets, parking, what to see and more.
We're looping you in on what's happening in Clawson this week.
Share your recommendations for the best places to grab a cup around town.
Students have a day off from school and most banks are closed to observe the holiday, but city buildings are open.
The following information was supplied by the Clawson Police Department.
Local road departments have spent less on salt and overtime this season, but that could change soon with snow in the forecast.
A roundup of weekend events in Clawson and nearby Royal Oak.
The next steps will be raising the funds and determining a timetable for upgrades to the facilities.
From engagements to new babies and more, this video tutorial will teach you how to post your very own Patch announcements.
The Clawson restaurant's kitchen will receive upgrades and a larger prep area.
Many of the events you miss or want to watch again are posted online by ClawTV.
Highlights from the first school board meeting of 2012 held Monday.
Homes available at different locations and price points.
Show us how well you know the scenery in your town.