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Piedmont City Council approves routine bills and three resolutions, renews fire radio fees
Summary
At a Nov. 18 meeting the Piedmont City Council approved $773,627.24 in bills, adopted three resolutions including participation in a Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday and designation of the mayor as representative for a wastewater grant, and renewed fire radio fees while a councilor abstained.
The Piedmont City Council met in regular session on Nov. 18, 2025, and approved the consent minutes, authorized payment of $773,627.24 in bills and adopted three resolutions covering a sales-tax holiday for severe weather preparedness, designation of the mayor as the city’s representative for a wastewater grant, and intervention in Simplified Seller Use Tax litigation.
The actions were routine and largely uncontroversial. Matt Rogers moved to approve the Oct. 21 and Nov. 3 minutes; motions to pay the bills and adopt Resolution 2025-30 (participation in the Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday),…
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