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Kenner council extends hurricane emergency, approves multiple contracts and emergency repairs
Summary
The Kenner City Council unanimously approved a three-month extension of the Hurricane Francine state of emergency and accepted several contract amendments and emergency purchases, council members said during the Feb. 21 meeting.
The Kenner City Council on Feb. 21 voted unanimously to extend the city's state of emergency related to Hurricane Francine and approved a series of contract amendments and emergency repairs during its regular meeting.
Councilmember Brannigan moved, and Councilmember McKinney seconded, an amendment to the meeting agenda to add an ordinance approving the use of a state contract for bleachers at Musperdalino Stadium; the amendment passed 7-0. The council approved the meeting's consent agenda, which included minutes and alcohol-permit resolutions, by a 7-0 vote. Several other items were approved unanimously after brief staff explanations or limited council questions.
The council approved a resolution authorizing the mayor to extend the state of emergency for Hurricane Francine after a motion by Councilmember Brannigan…
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