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May 21, 2020Bethany, Mo. | By: Andrew Wegley
BETHANY, Mo. - The Bethany Board of Alderman repealed a bill they passed only two years ago at their latest meeting.
City Administrator Jake Taylor told KXCV/KRNW that it required the city to have properties in its possession before tearing houses down, which put the city in a bind.
Taylor adds that the city will continue being flexible with residents who may be struggling to make utility payments amid the COVID-19 pandemic if those residents contact the city.