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Gallatin City Council approves $50,000 stormwater appropriation, updates stormwater job title and accepts $2,589 grant
Summary
At its meeting the Gallatin City Council approved a $50,000 transfer to stormwater drainage materials after a culvert repair depleted the line, approved a job-title and job-description change for the stormwater engineering position, and accepted a $2,589 matching security-grant for four cameras at the wastewater plant.
The Gallatin City Council on Feb. 5 approved three routine items to replenish stormwater repair funds, change the title and minimum qualifications for a stormwater engineering post and accept a small matching grant for security cameras at the wastewater plant.
The council unanimously approved an ordinance to transfer $50,000 from the stormwater unassigned fund balance into the stormwater drainage materials line. City staff said an earlier $32,000 culvert replacement on Gibbs Lane nearly exhausted the materials line. "This is an ordinance appropriating $50,000 from the stormwater unassigned fund balance to stormwater drainage material. We had a $32,000 hit for a culvert replacement, culvert repair out on Gibbs Lane earlier in the year and we've about…
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