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Council approves CDBG application, property sale and range of city contracts in unanimous roll calls

2901092 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Boone City Council approved multiple resolutions and ordinances in a single meeting, including authorization to submit a $500,000 CDBG application for a ground reservoir project, a quitclaim sale of 117 West Ninth Street, wastewater plant plans, insurance renewals and hiring authorization for an 18th police officer.

The Boone City Council on April 7 approved a package of resolutions and ordinances by roll call votes, moving forward with a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application for a water ground reservoir, plans for wastewater plant improvements and several administrative contracts and ordinances.

The council voted to authorize submission of a CDBG application requesting $500,000 for the Boone Water Ground Reservoir rehabilitation project and separately approved a resolution committing matching funds for that application. The council also adopted plans, specifications and an estimate of cost for the Boone Wastewater Treatment Plant improvements and authorized the sale of city-owned property at 117 West Ninth Street with a quitclaim deed.

Other actions taken by the council included accepting completion of a water-plant piping project, approving an agreement for additional soil borings along the…

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