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The meeting included discussions and public hearings on several ordinances, including amendments to the municipal code related to law enforcement, fire protection, mobile food vendors, and stormwater management. There was also discussion regarding a zoning map amendment and land re-subdivision. The board discussed the soccer complex construction, wastewater treatment plant expansion, and the town center water line project. Updates were provided on the city's population based on census data, and the need for redistricting was addressed.
The ordinance amends the annual budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2026. It includes changes to the General Fund, Parks Sales Tax Fund, Parks Impact Fees Fund, and Wastewater Fund. The amendments cover estimated revenues and expenditures, beginning fund balances, appropriated expenditures, and proposed ending fund balances. Specific changes include adjustments for the Recreation Center project, which was not completed in the prior fiscal year, and modifications to the Wastewater Fund due to the Wilkinson Lane Lift Station project bid exceeding the budget.
The meeting included a recognition of Miss Lily Dunnigan as the 2022 Mayor of the Day. Public hearings were held for resolutions regarding annexation of territories and ordinances amending the municipal code. The board discussed updates on infrastructure projects, including the Road McCurdy Road intersection, the new tennis court complex, and the sewer plant expansion. Additionally, the new economic development director for Robertson County, Miss Laundry Games, was introduced.
The session focused on vehicular and pedestrian safety on Tyree Springs Road, discussing potential improvements funded by developer impact fees. Proposed enhancements include traffic signalization at South Palmer's Chapel Road with a crosswalk, protected turn lanes at Raymond Hirsch intersection, and a greenway connection. Discussions covered sidewalk widths, traffic signal timing, and incorporating camera systems. The board also explored connecting Summerlin to the new development via a sidewalk, pending stream crossing feasibility.
The meeting included a proclamation for Cleefstra syndrome awareness day. Discussions covered the establishment of a tax rate for the year 2023, amendments to the municipal code, and a change order from Covenant Constructors LLC for the Apache Trail portion of the Box culverts project. The board also considered the adoption of the Sumner County multi-jurisdictional Hazard mitigation plan and revisions to the purchasing procedures manual. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding the purchase of a replacement implant lift station.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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