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Clyde City Council certifies election, annexes 8 acres and approves tax anticipation note
Summary
At a Nov. 13 special meeting the Clyde City Council certified the Nov. 4 election, administered oaths to newly elected officials, approved a tax anticipation note ordinance, adopted an 8-acre annexation and related municipal service agreement, and directed staff to begin contract talks with the Callahan County Water Supply Corporation.
The Clyde City Council on Nov. 13 certified the results of its Nov. 4 general election, swore in newly elected members and approved several financial and land-use actions at a special meeting at Clyde City Hall.
Mayor Paul McGuire called the meeting to order at 6 p.m. and led an invocation and the pledges before the council heard brief public comments. Resident Aaron Young asked the council to provide clearer agenda presentations and said he had not seen recent Planning and Zoning meetings. Mayor McGuire also presented Police Officer Joshua Shipp with an award, saying the ER doctor had stated "without the fast thinking of Officer Shipp the individual would have died" after Officer Shipp administered Narcan to an overdose victim in July.
On a motion by Councilmember Aimee Jolly and second by Councilmember David Mann, the council adopted a resolution canvassing and adopting the Nov. 4 election results. The certified totals recorded in the minutes show Stephen Steele as mayor (216), Paul McGuire (181) and full-term…
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