Downtown Canopy/Sign/Lighting Project Phase I - (Request for Proposal)
Aug 16, 2026
Closes
Sep 9, 2026
Downtown canopy/sign/lighting project phase i.
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Aug 16, 2026
Closes
Sep 9, 2026
Downtown canopy/sign/lighting project phase i.
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Census ID
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175721
Employee FTE
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242.8
Population
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14,350
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Elizabethton
The meeting included proclamations recognizing Military Appreciation Month and the Watauga Historical Association. Public comments addressed rezoning requests, the Downtown Improvement Grant, alcohol sales regulations, and traffic safety concerns on Gap Creek Road. The Council reviewed monthly departmental reports, approved multiple road closure requests, and passed ordinances for rezoning a specific parcel and various budget amendments for the General Fund, including those related to the Downtown Improvement Grant and the Safe Routes to School grant. Furthermore, the Council authorized a bond issuance for Milligan University, conducted the first reading of the 2026-2027 budget and tax rate, approved budget adoption for the Board of Education, and updated several job descriptions for the Police, Library, and Water Resources departments. Finally, the Council awarded a bid for online auction services to the Police Department.
The council addressed various administrative and operational matters. Key discussions included public input regarding the Carter County Car Club's Cruise-In events, leading to a decision on scheduling and road closures for these car shows. The council approved appointments to several local boards, including the Bonnie Kate Theatre Board, the Health & Education Facilities Board, and the Parks & Rec Board. Several resolutions were passed, covering agreements with vendors for electric and technical systems, grant contract approvals, and road closures for local events. The council also authorized an asphalt street resurfacing contract, awarded a library window restoration project, and approved grant contracts for public assistance related to Tropical Storm Helene. Additionally, an ordinance was passed on first reading to rezone a specific parcel of land.
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The City Council meeting addressed several agenda items, including public concerns regarding the impact of a downtown car show and the proposed location of a park on Race Street. The Municipal Judge provided a brief update on court proceedings. Departmental reports for February 2026 were reviewed. The consent agenda included the approval of various agreements, such as a road closure for a cycling classic, an MOU with Northeast State Community College, audit services contracts, and master services agreements for vegetation management and storm recovery, alongside an application for a financial excellence award and budget amendments. Under old business, the council conducted public hearings and passed budget amendments related to historic preservation, building repairs, and police equipment funds. New business included the approval of an infrastructure planning grant contract with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.
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