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Council adopts resolution to decertify section of Ash Street; approves bills and posts local notices
Summary
Milan's City Council adopted a resolution decertifying 150 feet of Ash Street, approved bills and payroll of $396,150.46, and heard staff announcements on road closures beginning March 4 and active early voting through Feb. 25.
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The Milan City Council on Feb. 20 adopted a resolution to decertify 150 feet of Ash Street north of Cherry Street within the city limits and approved payment of bills and payroll totaling $396,150.46.
Councilmember Kerkes moved adoption of the Ash Street decertification resolution; Councilmember Snyder seconded the motion and the council approved it unanimously. The minutes do not specify reasons for the decertification or subsequent maintenance responsibilities for the affected 150-foot segment.
Councilmember Stafford moved, and Councilmember Kerkes seconded, approval of bills payable and payroll totaling $396,150.46; the motion carried unanimously. The minutes list the aggregate amount but do not provide an itemized breakdown in the meeting text.
During mayor, council and staff reports, City Administrator Jim Lancaster announced upcoming road closures beginning March 4. City Clerk Lavonna Wenzel reminded residents that nine days of in-person early voting for the presidential primary are underway through Feb. 25, 2024. Councilmember Snyder also noted a local business, China One, had closed indefinitely after the owner's death and described community support from downtown restaurants.
The council set its next regular meeting for Tuesday, March 5, 2024 (agenda submission deadline Feb. 28) and adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
