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Norton City Council votes: concrete pad adopted; several ordinances added for first reading; appointments and budget items approved
Summary
At its Oct. 20 meeting the Norton City Council adopted an emergency purchase for a concrete pad for the service department, confirmed a parks board appointment and approved budget and policy ordinances. Multiple other ordinances were added to the agenda for first reading and scheduled for later hearings.
Norton City Council on Oct. 20 took a series of formal actions including an immediate purchase for service‑department infrastructure, approval of budget and policy ordinances on third reading, and the addition of several items to the agenda for first reading.
Key outcomes
• The council adopted ordinance 103‑20‑25, authorizing purchase of a concrete tank pad and pavement from Parent Asphalt in an amount not to exceed $68,000; the council waived additional readings and adopted the ordinance at the same meeting (roll call: Towsley, DeHart, Adler, Lee, Harbert — all yes). The purchase funds a concrete pad for new fuel pumps and related pavement at the service center; staff said work must proceed promptly to complete paving before winter conditions.
• The council confirmed James Price to the Parks and Cemetery Board by adopting Resolution 84‑20‑25 (unanimous roll…
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