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The budget meeting included the submission of proposed budgets for the General Services, Police, and Fire/EMS Departments. No action was taken during the meeting.
The budget meeting included a review of the proposed budget for FY 25/26, covering revenues, administration, and general government. The City Administrator submitted proposed budgets for each area, including a proposed 3% COLA and 1% merit increase for all employees.
This document provides links to the minutes of Edgewood City Council meetings from 2017 to 2025. The minutes cover a range of topics and include special meetings and budget discussions.
The council meeting included an introduction of the new police chaplain and reports from various city departments, including discussions about a generator for the senior center, street clearing efforts, fire department vehicle exhaust systems, and by-law revisions. Unfinished business included updates on a gazebo project and a match trail grant application. New business items covered a monument and dedication ceremony, security cameras and an electronic sign, the 2007-08 budget process, tree branch removal, and the temporary appointment of a sergeant. A resolution was passed for an extended trail grant. Announcements included upcoming events at the senior center.
The council meeting included the swearing in of a new Fire Chief. Reports were given by the Mayor and City Administrator, covering topics such as the Area Planning Commission, the Municipal Government League, taxation, CERS rates, storm water issues, and street repairs. Discussion included the addition of storm sewers to Burr Oak and Royal Oak streets. Staff reports were reviewed, and the process for appointing the fire chief was discussed. Unfinished business included a gazebo update and the condition of Dudley Road Hill. New business included canceling the February 19th meeting, approving an emergency purchase of a warning light, approving miscellaneous purchases for the city building, establishing a Police Chaplain Program, and naming a new park "Bill Grady Park". Municipal orders were adopted, and various announcements were made.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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