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Underwood business, community events and mayor's retirement noted; ambulance sold to a local buyer

Underwood City Council ยท November 1, 2025
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Summary

Council approved community donations and the Christmas lights contest, sold a retired ambulance to Todd Erwin for $200 (one abstention), approved equipment purchases and noted that Mayor Dennis Bardsley is retiring, per committee reports.

The Nov. 12 Underwood City Council meeting included several community and personnel items: formation of a three-person committee to revisit rules for the Christmas Lighting Contest and approval of $175 in prizes; a $250 donation to the Underwood Community Christmas Celebration; and promotion of a Merry Main Street Market (Nov. 28โ€“30) and Community Christmas (Nov. 30).

Council approved selling the retired ambulance to Todd Erwin for $200 with a 4-0 vote; Councilmember Kelle Erwin abstained from that motion. Minutes record discussion that efforts to sell the ambulance had not been successful and that Todd Erwin indicated he may donate monies back to the fire department.

The council approved a Bobcat skid steer rollover program purchase for $4,850 and listed multiple claims and scheduled payments. In committee reports, the minutes state Mayor Dennis Bardsley is retiring. Public works reported lagoon sludge removal and added bubblers to a remaining treatment cell during construction.

The meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m. The minutes are recorded by the City Administrator/Clerk and are subject to approval at the next regular meeting.