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Votes at a glance: Mooresville council approves minutes, proclamation, street closure, and claims

6440196 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

The Mooresville Town Council approved routine and ceremonial items at its Aug. 19 meeting, including minutes, a proclamation naming Aug. 23, 2025 as Kathleen Osmond Callahan Day, a street-closure permit for a high school homecoming parade, and the payment of claims and payroll clearing.

The Mooresville Town Council handled several routine and ceremonial items at its Aug. 19 meeting, approving minutes, a proclamation honoring a centenarian, a student parade street-closure permit, and the town’s claims and payroll clearing.

Minutes: The council approved minutes from its Aug. 5 regular meeting and its Aug. 6 budget work session. The Aug. 5 regular meeting minutes were approved by voice vote; the Aug. 6 workshop minutes were approved with a recorded result the transcript notes as 4 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention.

Proclamation: The council adopted a proclamation recognizing Kathleen Osmond Callahan’s 101st birthday and designated Aug. 23, 2025, as Kathleen Osmond Callahan Day in the civil town of Mooresville. The proclamation, introduced by a council member and requested by Callahan’s son Brent, passed by voice vote.

Street-closure permit: The council approved a street-closure permit for Corzall High School’s student council homecoming parade on Sept. 19, 2025; the application and date were confirmed at the meeting and the motion to approve was carried by voice vote.

Claims and payroll: The council approved payment of claims in the amount of $753,648.59 and approved payroll clearing in the amount of $251,233.09. Both motions were made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The meeting record also included a statement that a final payment to AmeriSco (listed in claims) completed a heating-and-cooling project funded in part by ARPA; the speaker said the final payment amount on the claims was $94,215 (listed on the claims register).

Other routine business: The council also approved surplus/auction and other consent items reflected on the claims register; swearing-in of new reserve officers and department head updates were provided during department reports but did not require separate council action.

Votes summary (as recorded in meeting transcript): - Regular meeting minutes (Aug. 5): approved, voice vote recorded as 5–0. - Budget work session minutes (Aug. 6): approved, recorded as 4–0–1 (one abstention). - Proclamation — Kathleen Osmond Callahan Day (Aug. 23, 2025): adopted, voice vote recorded as unanimous. - Street closure — Corzall High School homecoming parade (Sept. 19, 2025): approved, voice vote recorded as unanimous. - Claims: approved, $753,648.59, voice vote recorded as in favor. - Payroll clearing: approved, $251,233.09, voice vote recorded as in favor.

The council adjourned after the routine business and department reports.