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Albia council approves bridge pre-engineering, residency change, CARES funds application and liquor permit
Summary
At its Dec. 7 meeting, the Albia City Council approved a pre-engineering agreement with BNSF for the South Clinton bridge, extended patrol-officer residency to 45 minutes, approved applying for CARES Act relief funds and granted a liquor permit pending dram-shop insurance; council also directed the city attorney to request crossing repairs from Iowa Southern Railway.
The Albia City Council on Dec. 7 approved a series of routine but consequential items, including a pre-engineering agreement with BNSF Railroad for the South Clinton bridge project, a change to the residency requirement for patrol officers, a resolution to apply for CARES Act COVID-19 relief funds and approval of a new beer and liquor permit contingent on dram-shop liability insurance.
Dennis Conley moved and Brandon Williams seconded approval of a pre-engineering…
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