The City of Fenton Board of Aldermen convened on November 21, 2024, to address various agenda items, including financial reimbursements and public comments. The meeting began with a brief discussion regarding game time tournaments, where it was noted that over $3,500 had been reimbursed due to rain delays affecting the events. Alderman Crutch clarified that this reimbursement was standard practice when such delays occur.
Following this, Alderman Clause raised a concern regarding the Regus Commission reimbursements, highlighting that the city had not received billing for several months, resulting in a larger-than-expected fee for the prosecuting attorney's services. This prompted a brief discussion among the members, but no further questions were raised.
A motion was made by Alderman Crutch to accept the warrants as written, which was seconded by Alderman Wissbrock. The motion was put to a vote and passed unanimously.
The meeting then transitioned to public comments, where one request to speak was noted from Bradley Pryor, who indicated his intention to address the board during the public hearing segment.
Overall, the meeting proceeded smoothly, with key financial matters addressed and a clear path set for public engagement in the upcoming hearing. The Board of Aldermen continues to prioritize transparency and community involvement in its proceedings.