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Junction City Council approves street closures, appointments and $28,970 roofing contract
Summary
At its Aug. 13 meeting, Junction City Council approved two block-party street closures, reappointed two revolving-loan committee members, confirmed a pro tem municipal judge and awarded a $28,970.69 roofing contract; council also adopted job-description changes tied to DEQ compliance work.
The Junction City Council on Aug. 13 approved a set of routine permits, personnel appointments and a maintenance contract while taking time to discuss long-term wastewater and traffic issues.
Councilors voted to approve two separate street-closure permits for neighborhood block parties: a Peterson family request to close 13th Street between Tamarack and Oakland on Aug. 24 (5:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m.) and a closure requested by Junction City Retirement and Assisted Living for Aug. 17 on Sixth Avenue between Alder and Birch (9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.). Superintendent Tracer said staff, police and fire raised no objections provided emergency access was maintained: “Nobody had none of them have issue with this closure…
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