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Council approves consent items including cemetery flagpole purchase, senior center agreement, event lot closures and claims

Mooresville Town Council · April 22, 2026

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Summary

The council unanimously approved routine business: a single cemetery flagpole purchase, a Senior Center agreement, two parking-lot closures for downtown events and claims/payroll payments; votes were recorded by voice and reported as unanimous.

Mooresville Town Council approved several routine items during Monday’s meeting, moving through consent and action items in a single sequence.

Cemetery flagpole: Council discussed vendor bids for replacement flagpoles at the town cemetery and voted to proceed with installation of a single commercial-grade pole by a local vendor recommended in the discussion. The Chair and moving council member said the purchase would come from the cemetery fund; the motion passed by voice vote.

Senior Center agreement: A motion to accept the Senior Center’s annual agreement was made, seconded and approved by a unanimous voice vote.

Parking-lot closures for special events: After a downtown organizer described planned small-scale street-fair activities and a card-drawing program to support local businesses, the council approved two parking-lot closures (June 13 and July 11) to allow vendors without fully closing main streets. The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote.

Claims and payroll: The council approved claims in the amount of $856,137.85 and payroll/clearing in the amount of $233,626.65 after motions and seconds; both motions passed by voice vote.

What’s next: Each approved item will proceed to implementation by the relevant town departments; no additional funding authorizations beyond described sources were adopted on the floor.