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Council approves ordinances, contracts and resolution on March 17; votes recorded as unanimous
Summary
At the March 17 meeting the Independence City Council recorded roll-call votes approving a resolution, multiple ordinances and contracts and postponing a museum feasibility item.
What happened: The Independence City Council held its regular meeting on March 17 and recorded roll-call votes on multiple items: the council approved a resolution to support an animal cruelty task force; adopted several second-reading ordinances including rezoning and a final plat; awarded a contract to McCownGordon for customer-service and facility work at the acquired former GEHA office building; and approved a contract for casualty and liability insurance coverage. The council also voted to postpone indefinitely a feasibility-study item for the National Frontier Trails Museum.
Votes at a glance (action, short detail, outcome):
- Motion to postpone indefinitely a feasibility study and potential RFP award for the National Frontier Trails Museum (item no. 5). Outcome: postponed indefinitely (motion carried, roll call recorded as yes).
- Resolution No. 205-731: supporting establishment of an animal…
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