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Lawrenceburg boards approve dredge site and camera license; council reviews senior-housing site plan
Summary
At meetings on Jan. 5, Lawrenceburg’s Board of Works, Utility Board and City Council approved a dredge-agreement for Tanners Creek material, a property license permitting a new vendor to install police cameras on utility poles, and took steps to renegotiate a utility rate-case counteroffer; council also reviewed a senior-housing site plan in progress and confirmed multiple board appointments.
Lawrenceburg’s Board of Works, Utility Board and City Council met on Jan. 5 and approved routine minutes and a set of administrative actions while taking up several items with community impact.
The Board of Works approved an agreement allowing dredged material from the Tanners Creek boat docks to be placed on a private landowner’s property, after staff and engineering consultants said the draft agreement includes protections for both the city and the owner. The agreement specifies that, once deposited, the material becomes the landowner’s property. The board voted to approve the agreement.
At the Utility Board meeting, Director Rob Schneider described a property license intended to let a newly contracted vendor install and maintain police-department cameras and scanners on utility poles, noting four camera locations primarily along U.S. 50. The utility board approved the license agreement so the vendor can service the…
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