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Bossier City Council approves $500,000 for water stations, adopts crossing-guard MOU in roll call
Summary
The Bossier City Council approved a $500,000 appropriation for water capital contingency to plan and build commercial water-filling stations, adopted an MOU with the Bossier Parish School Board on crossing guards in a roll-call vote, and passed a package of routine personnel, permit and fund-transfer measures.
Bossier City’s council approved a slate of ordinances and resolutions Tuesday that included a $500,000 appropriation to plan, design and construct commercial water-filling stations and a roll-call adoption of a memorandum of understanding to share crossing-guard costs with the Bossier Parish School Board.
The council adopted the ordinance appropriating $500,000 to the water capital contingency fund on final reading. Councilman Hammond moved the measure and Councilman Gerard seconded; the item passed by voice vote. The ordinance states the funding is intended to support planning, design and construction of commercial water-filling stations.
In a separately recorded vote, the council approved an ordinance authorizing Mayor Thomas Chandler to execute the…
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