City Commission approves new treadmills and adjusts urban boundary map

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The December 19, 2024, Regular Commission Meeting of the Yankton City Commission commenced with a roll call, confirming the presence of all commissioners and city officials. The meeting marked the final gathering of the year, setting the stage for a concise agenda.

The commission approved the minutes from the previous meeting held on December 9, 2024, following a motion and second, with no discussion required. Subsequently, the commission moved to the schedule of bills, which was also approved unanimously after a roll call vote.

There were no public appearances or items on the consent agenda, leading the commission to new business. The first item discussed was the purchase of five commercial treadmills for $28,351.25, which includes freight, installation, and extraction costs. The motion to approve this purchase passed with unanimous support.

Next, the commission introduced a memorandum regarding the rezoning of property from single-family residential to B1 local business near the airport and a new school building. This item was introduced without further discussion.

The final item of new business involved a memorandum recommending the adoption of an adjusted urban boundary map, required by the Federal Highway Administration every ten years. City staff explained that while the map does not impact local funding, it is essential for planning purposes. The commission authorized the mayor to sign the map after a motion and second, which also passed unanimously.

As the meeting concluded, the mayor and commissioners extended holiday greetings to the public. The meeting was adjourned following a motion and second, wrapping up the commission's activities for the year.

Converted from December 19, 2024 Regular Commission Meeting meeting on December 19, 2024
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