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Huntington council approves minutes, home business license and $300 donation; okays baseball fundraiser

3380696 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

At its March 19 meeting the Huntington City Council approved earlier meeting minutes and claims, granted a home business license, donated $300 to Emery High School's graduation party and authorized a baseball-team curb-painting fundraiser.

Huntington City Council on March 19 approved its Jan. 15 and Feb. 19 meeting minutes and financial claims, granted a home-based business license for a concrete coatings and crafts business, voted to donate $300 to Emery High School’s graduation party and approved a baseball-team fundraiser to paint house address numbers on curbs.

The consent motion to approve the Jan. 15 and Feb. 19 minutes and city claims passed on a motion by Judd Beagley, seconded by Gloria Wilson; the council voted unanimously in favor. The council then approved a home-business license for a concrete overlay and crafts operation owned by Carly Kessler. The motion to grant the license was made by Tom Kaye and seconded by Lisa Miller and passed by voice vote.

Emery High Student Council member Cassidy Gilbert asked the council for a donation to support a graduation-night gathering intended “to help kids, like, stay out of trouble on graduation night,” and to discuss a senior service project. The council approved a $300 donation on a motion by Lisa Miller, seconded by Judd Beagley.

Later in the meeting council members voted to permit a local baseball team to run a fundraiser painting house address numbers on curbs; the council discussed paint color options and agreed the team would perform the work for residents who paid for service. That motion was moved by Gloria Wilson, seconded by Lisa Miller, and passed.

No council member recorded dissent on any of the four motions recorded in the meeting minutes. The motions and tallies below reflect what was recorded on the March 19 agenda and in the meeting transcript.