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Boswell council approves facility use for Dan Patch Festival, extends T3 license temporarily and appoints library board member; police plan Oct. 2 Coffee with a

Boswell Town Council · August 13, 2024
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Summary

The council approved use of ball‑park bleachers for the Dan Patch Festival, temporarily renewed a T3 license contract until staff complete testing, and signed a library board appointment; Marshal Michael Marquess reported 12 vehicles tagged for removal and announced a ‘Coffee with a Cop’ event Oct. 2.

At its Aug. 13 meeting, the Boswell Town Council approved several administrative items and heard a police update.

Council President Mike Brody opened and the council approved the July 9, 2024 minutes after a motion by Councilman Kyle Brost and a second from Councilman Jake Foster.

On new business, the council approved Ashley Bice’s request to use the ball court bleachers for the Dan Patch Festival, with festival organizers responsible for moving and returning the bleachers. The council also signed a temporary renewal of the T3 license contract so operations can continue until Water Superintendent Jim Turner completes required testing. George Doeden’s certificate of appointment to the library board was signed by Council President Brody.

A citation appeal from Lance Thurston was presented and tabled to a later date for further consideration. Accounts payable vouchers (APVs) were approved during the meeting.

Marshal Michael Marquess reported that 12 vehicles have been tagged for removal from various properties and that citation violations have been issued. He invited the public to the second Coffee with a Cop at the Community Center on Oct. 2 at 6 p.m.

The council set its next meeting for Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024, and adjourned.