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Wymore council approves LARM renewal and agrees to pursue CDBG street grant
Summary
The council accepted a LARM renewal proposal and passed Resolution 2023-3 with a 180‑day notice and three‑year commitment, and gave consensus to pursue a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) street grant application; details of the grant project were not specified in the minutes.
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At its July 5 meeting the Wymore City Council accepted a LARM Renewal Proposal for fiscal year 2023–24 and passed Resolution 2023-3, which the minutes say includes a 180‑day notice provision and a three-year commitment. The motion (moved by Max Allen, seconded by Sue Sapp) carried 3-0.
Tim Sedlacek asked the council whether they wanted to apply for a new CDBG street grant; the council gave consensus to move forward with an application. The minutes do not record details about the proposed street project, the dollar amount of any application, or which department will lead the application.
The minutes refer to "LARM Renewal Proposal" and the passed "Resolution 2023-3" by title; the minutes do not expand the LARM acronym or provide the resolution text. The council recorded unanimous approval for both actions. The next departmental budget meeting is scheduled for July 26 and may address related budgeting or project prioritization for any grant application.
