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Milan City Council approves consent appointments, awards $150,000 window contract and OKs $362,736.69 in bills

Milan City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Aug. 20 meeting the Milan City Council unanimously approved a consent agenda that included two historic-district appointments, awarded a Phase II window contract for The Center not to exceed $150,000, and approved $362,736.69 in bills payable.

Milan — The Milan City Council on Aug. 20 unanimously approved its consent agenda, appointed two people to the Milan Historic District Commission, awarded a contract for Phase II of The Center window project and approved $362,736.69 in bills and payroll.

The consent agenda, approved on a motion by Councilmember Stafford and seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Wayne, included the mayoral appointments of William Barbour-Keir and (added at the meeting) MaryKay Phillips to the Milan Historic District Commission; receipt of Parks and Recreation Commission minutes; the building and code-enforcement report for July; and approvals for several special events, including the DDA’s Beer Walk on Sept. 27, downtown Trick-or-Treat on Oct. 25, the LIFE fundraiser on Sept. 21, and Bingo in the Square on Oct. 27.

The council then voted to award a bid to Pure Energy Window Co. for Phase II of the window project at The Center for an amount not to exceed $150,000. Councilmember Snyder moved the award; Councilmember Kofflin seconded, and the motion carried unanimously.

Councilmember Kofflin moved (seconded by Mayor Pro-Tem Wayne) to approve bills payable and payroll totaling $362,736.69; the motion carried unanimously.

City officials also approved routine minutes and procedural items earlier in the meeting, including an amended agenda that added the second historic-district appointment. No dissenting votes were recorded on any of the items.

The council set its next regular meeting for Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 (agenda deadline Aug. 28) and adjourned at 7:39 p.m.