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Council approves consent agenda and discusses funding options for Dublin Road; appointments item withdrawn
Summary
The council approved the consent agenda 5-0, withdrew consideration of appointments to the zoning board for lack of applicants, and debated funding options for Dublin Road and Lewis Lane. Staff presented cash and bond options; council discussed using existing street-construction funds but the record shows a motion was made to use those funds and a
The Parker City Council approved its consent agenda by a 5-0 vote at the Sept. 30 special meeting and then held an extended discussion on funding options for planned road projects, including a $2.6 million resurfacing of Dublin Road and a combined option of about $4.6 million to include Lewis Lane.
What the council approved: The consent agenda — which included approval of meeting minutes and routine items — passed unanimously after a motion and second. The minutes record the vote as "Motion carries 5-0." A separate item to appoint members to the zoning board of adjustment was withdrawn because no applications had been received; council took no action on that item.
Road funding discussion and options: Director of Finance Grant Savage told council the street-construction fund currently holds about $4.9 million. That balance could pay the roughly $2.6 million estimated cost to repave Dublin Road and still leave funds for other projects, he said.…
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