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Feb 3, 2025·Board Meeting

Board Of Public Works & Safety

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The board meeting covered several key items. The Humane Society presented their 2024 annual report, highlighting animal intake, adoptions, and the Prevent a Litter program's impact on reducing animal control calls and impounds. Contracts were discussed and approved for fire alarm monitoring and police department canine services. Enforcement actions were addressed for two properties: 18 White Street, where an order of enforcement was affirmed and demolition proposals will be sought, and 245 Riverside Drive, where the order of enforcement was affirmed and demolition proposals will also be sought. A $2500 fine was assessed for failure to comply with the order for 18 White Street.

May 28, 2024·Board Meeting

City Council

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The council meeting started with an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes from the previous meeting were approved. Reports from committees and commissions were heard, including an update on the Dora Riverfront project and its planned events. A citizen petition was presented regarding the city's naturalized landscape ordinance and its 400-foot notification requirement. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a discussion of a draft ordinance to authorize the use of golf carts and utility task vehicles on city streets. Council members raised concerns about traffic safety and the potential for golf carts to impede traffic flow. Specific details of the ordinance were reviewed, including safety requirements, speed limits, crossing restrictions, and age limits for drivers. The council members expressed appreciation for the work done on the draft ordinance and planned to further review it at a later meeting.

Nov 26, 2024·Board Meeting

City Council

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The council meeting included a public hearing and additional appropriation for the fire department. Discussion included reports from committees, boards, and commissions. New business items included the first reading of ordinance 21-C24, providing additional funding for the fire department's overtime and building structure line items, and ordinance 22-C24, amending the salary ordinance to clarify and update certain positions and salaries. The council also discussed project ideas from the youth council, including the installation of a got pit and nine square course and support for Miriam's Closet.

Dec 10, 2024·Board Meeting

City Council

Board

The council meeting included an invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. A public hearing was held for additional appropriations from the Park fund and ARPA funds. Reports were given from committees, boards, and commissions, including a year-end report highlighting significant economic development activity, with an average hourly wage of $27 for new jobs created. An update on American Rescue Plan dollars allocated to the city was presented, detailing expenditures and planned uses for remaining funds. Discussion included downtown improvements, police radio upgrades, sidewalk improvements, utility projects, and tree canopy improvements. A contract with the city's Redevelopment Commission was approved to obligate remaining ARPA funds.

Dec 2, 2024·Board Meeting

Board Of Public Works & Safety

Board

The board meeting covered several key topics. Bids for the Little River Bank stabilization project were opened and taken under advisement. Bids for the sale of a 2013 Rosenbauer fire truck were also opened and a bid of $13,000 from Command Fire was accepted. 2025 employment agreements, reflecting a 5% salary increase, were approved. A new block party application was presented for informational purposes. Accounts payable were authorized for payment.

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