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Votes at a glance: Pulaski board approves ordinances, purchases and procurement actions
Summary
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved first readings for a food-truck ordinance, annexation and rezoning fee changes, a 2025/26 budget amendment, a $20,000 property purchase for parking near the dog park, and several procurement actions. A Dec. 9 public hearing was set for the food-truck ordinance.
Pulaski’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Nov. 25 approved a slate of routine and policy items, including the first reading of a food-truck ordinance, amendments to annexation and rezoning fees, a budget cleanup for 2025–26, a $20,000 purchase of a parcel on East Flower Street for additional parking near the dog park, and multiple procurement steps for municipal vehicles and grounds maintenance.
The board voted unanimously on several measures. The food-truck ordinance passed first reading after staff described a registration and safety-permitting scheme to ensure food trucks meet requirements for gas containers and cooking…
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