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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kerrie Lee's organization
The City Council approved various agenda items, including a public hearing regarding a storm sewer easement vacation. Planning and zoning decisions were made concerning a site plan for Superstorm Restoration and the Waterford Way Town Homes final plat. The council also addressed a petition waiver agreement, authorized a collective bargaining agreement for the Police Officers Association, approved the 2024 employee insurance benefits renewal, and initiated a community process for the design of a new city flag.
The council meeting included the swearing-in of a new police officer and a proclamation recognizing National Hispanic Heritage Month. Public comments addressed budget funding requests for a children's museum, concerns regarding stagnant water and pond maintenance at a residential development, and updates on the local Independence Day celebration. Furthermore, the council held a public hearing to discuss proposed amendments to the First Assembly of God planned unit development master plan, covering specific building height adjustments and parking requirements for a new medical complex.
The council meeting included a proclamation honoring the late Donald J. Brush for his long-standing community service. Additionally, the council administered oaths of office for two new fire department members. A citizens' forum allowed residents to address concerns regarding the climate crisis, neighborhood nuisances involving a nightclub, and safety issues related to an unsafe building. The council discussed the 28e agreement with Ukan, specifically addressing partial payments while operational support remains on hold pending further conditions. The council also conducted a public hearing regarding the 2024-2029 Capital Improvements Program, highlighting a strong committee emphasis on increased investment in stormwater management.
The City Council proclaimed November as National American Indian and Alaskan Native Heritage Month. The council conducted a public hearing for the City Hall remodeling project, subsequently awarding the construction bid to Monroe Construction. Additionally, the council approved an accessory structure site plan for Hagerty Windows, authorized the purchase of mobile data equipment for fire apparatus, and granted final acceptance of the North Walnut Creek Bank stabilization project, including a supplemental contract for warranty work. The council also established the 2024 city council meeting schedule and held discussions regarding council meeting dates in relation to election days.
The City Council meeting involved budget reviews for the Finance and Records department, including the acquisition of new audit software licenses and staff training. The City Clerk's office discussed the benefits of the new Deputy Clerk position, the increased use of DocuSign, and the planned implementation of Laserfiche for electronic record management. Significant discussion took place regarding potential franchise fees on gas and electric utilities, the expiration of the current franchise agreement with MidAmerican Energy, and the legal implications of choosing between a franchise fee and local option sales tax. Additionally, the Council addressed the tenure and impending retirement status of the City Attorney.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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