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The meeting addressed several key areas, including employee medical insurance renewal options, discussions on water drainage issues affecting residents' properties, and the adoption of the National Fair Housing Proclamation. Reports were presented by the Police Department, Fire Department, Maintenance Department, and Finance Committee, covering topics such as citations issued, fire calls, maintenance activities, and the town's financial status. The council also discussed the takedown of the water tower by East Feliciana Rural Water System and the town's responsibility, as well as the ACT 776 grant for the police department.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. Jessica Stroope from LSU AgCenter presented information on downtown Clinton, focusing on the possibility of a crosswalk along Main Street and pedestrian scale lighting. Marsha Kemp discussed the Town of Clinton Veterans Memorial Park, proposing the formation of a planning committee. There was also a discussion regarding delinquent coroner invoices, with a meeting scheduled to address the matter. The Police and Fire Department reports were presented and accepted. The council discussed and approved the surpolus of multiple items, including a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 Truck, Ditch Witch Trencher Model 3610, Broce Broom, Lagoon Harvester and a JCB M7 Series Tractor Front End Loader and Backhoe. Mayor Kemp provided comments on the completion of the audit and the removal of the water tower.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key areas. A revised parade application was accepted, detailing routes for upcoming parades and regulations for participants. Blighted property concerns were addressed, outlining the process for property cleanup and potential demolition. Committee reports were given by the Police Chief, Fire Chief, and Mayor, covering citations, calls, maintenance activities, and gas meter replacements. The donation of a police unit to the Town of Greensburg was approved. The 10-year gas plan and aerator installations were discussed in the Finance Committee report. Concerns about part-time employee hours and the need for a Maintenance Supervisor were raised in the Personnel Committee report. The Accountant reported on the town's financial status and the need to amend the budget. An agreement with a company to install fiber for internet cable was discussed in the Attorney report. The possibility of Litacorp Grants for various projects, including sewer pond dredging and street repairs, was discussed. Concerns about carpool lane lines blocking an intersection were raised. The need to revise certain ordinances, including the Parade Ordinance, was addressed.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The Engagement Letter for the annual audit and the Statewide Agreed Upon Procedures were approved. An update on the wastewater pond was presented, detailing the receipt of new baffle curtains and expected delivery of aerators. Reports were given by the Police Chief and Fire Chief, covering citations, calls, and incidents. The Maintenance Department report included work on the sewer pond, gas line repairs, and general cleanup. The Accountant reported a positive balance sheet compared to the previous year. Discussions also covered potential grants for infrastructure and technical assistance, an inquiry about placing a mobile home on a property, and the Mayor's comments on natural gas line upgrades.
The meeting included discussions on giving back to the community with a day in the park, donating a surplus truck to the Village of Wilson, and an update on the sewer pond project. Reports were given by the Police Chief, Fire Chief, and Mayor on maintenance activities. The Accountant reported on the Utility fund and a need to amend the Sales Tax fund return, while the Attorney discussed a resolution with the coroner's office. The meeting addressed everyday issues and adjourned at 6:30 P.M.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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