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Board approves consent agenda, sets Feb. 11 public hearings, accepts donated trail parcel and awards sewer pump-station contract
Summary
At its regular meeting the Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a seven-item consent agenda, set public hearings for Feb. 11 on two special-use items, accepted a donated strip of land for a trail connection and awarded a $3.75 million contract to replace four aging sewer pump stations using ARPA funds.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen on a unanimous voice vote approved a seven-item consent agenda, set two public hearings for Feb. 11 and accepted a donation of a narrow strip of land that will formalize public access to Ellendale Park.
The consent agenda approved items including a special event permit for the MRTC Winter Cross Country Series 8K, purchase of a Chevrolet Tahoe for the police department, SWAT team body armor, camera equipment for police vehicles, a subdivision bond for Walker Farms Phase 3, a design proposal for water treatment plant improvements (plants 1–4), and the treasurer’s report for November 2024. The board also set public hearings for Feb. 11 to consider Resolution 01-25 (a special-use permit for a church on the east side of Broadway Road, parcel B014900261) and Resolution 02-25 (a planned residential development at the southeast corner of Yale Road and Bartlett Boulevard).
Chief Administrative Officer Steve Sones explained the donation tied to Resolution 03-25, describing the tract at 0 Cedar Road (parcel…
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