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Council approves event permits, two ordinances and several municipal orders
Summary
Georgetown City Council approved permits for parades and community events, adopted two ordinances including an increase in police positions and a change to council pay schedule, and approved several municipal orders and purchases at its April 14 meeting.
Georgetown City Council on April 14 approved a set of routine event permits and municipal orders and passed two ordinances, including a personnel change that increases authorized police positions and a change to council pay schedule.
The council granted parade and event approvals for the Scott County School graduate parade, Georgetown College commencement street closures, the Scott County Farmers Market season at the new pavilion and the Master Gardener Garden Expo. It also approved a $13,600 purchase order for GIS software migration (Bennett & Williams), a municipal order for a sewer privilege fee related to Lanes Run Business Park Phase 3, and declared old traffic-modeling equipment surplus.
The City also voted on two council-read ordinances. The personnel ordinance (amending section 2-60, exhibit b) increases the number of police officer positions from 55 to 57; the roll-call vote on the second reading recorded all council members present voting yes. The council also adopted an amendment to the city code moving council compensation to a biweekly pay schedule;…
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