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Council approves $1.73 million warrant; residents ask for clarity on sewer, pool and park expenses
Summary
The O'Fallon City Council approved warrant number 564 for $1,732,009.59 on Aug. 4. Several public commenters asked questions about specific line items in the warrant and related projects; staff provided clarifications on the sewer camera truck purchase, sewer-lining contractor work, pool viewing opportunities and park pavilion plans.
The O'Fallon City Council unanimously approved warrant number 564, totaling $1,732,009.59, during its Aug. 4 meeting.
During the public-comment period, resident Vern Moyer raised multiple questions about items he read from the warrant and other recent city activities. Moyer asked whether the public would have an opportunity to view the newly constructed pool without paying admission after earlier viewings were rained out, questioned the status of storm culvert repairs on Fifth Street and Hillgard, asked where a $180,000 line item for three pavilions had gone after the city said pavilions would not be installed, and identified several…
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