Mount Pleasant meeting roundup: contracts approved, public hearing set, closed session approved
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Summary
The commission approved consent agenda contracts including a $273,600 biosolids hauling contract, set a public hearing for April 13 on transitory food service units, and voted unanimously by roll call to enter closed session under attorney-client privilege.
At its regular meeting, the Mount Pleasant City Commission approved the consent agenda, including awarding a three-year biosolids hauling contract to Nutrigrow Environmental Solutions for a net amount not to exceed $273,600 and awarding the 2026–27 tree trimming and removal contract to Chap Tree Service (funding for 2026 in current budgets; 2027 funding to be included in the 2027 budget). The consent agenda passed on a motion by Commissioner Alsager, seconded by Vice Mayor Eke.
The commission set a public hearing for April 13, 2026, to consider amendments to section 110.28(b) governing transitory food service units (food trucks) and related permits, licenses or approvals.
Before recessing, the commission voted in roll call to enter a closed session under Section 8(h) of the Open Meetings Act to consider material subject to attorney-client privilege. The roll call recorded 'Yes' votes from Commissioner Rollins, Commissioner Alsager, Commissioner Demeroff, Commissioner Perschebacher, Vice Mayor Eke and Mayor Wingard; the motion passed.

