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Decatur council approves local events, chamber funding and routine business

City of Decatur Common Council · April 15, 2025
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Summary

City council approved multiple event forms including a breakfast to showcase Decatur (April 30) and an Easter Egg Hunt (April 19), funded the Chamber annual dinner at $350, heard department updates and approved payment of claims before adjourning.

The City of Decatur Common Council on April 15 approved several event forms and routine items. Scott Murray moved and Abby Wilder seconded to approve a breakfast event on April 30 presented by Colton Bickel of the Adams County Economic Development Corporation; the motion was adopted.

Councilor Matt Dyer moved to fund the Decatur Chamber of Commerce annual dinner at $350 (the same amount as the prior year); Scott Murray seconded and the motion was adopted. Clerk-Treasurer Kevin Hackman presented an event form for an Easter Egg Hunt at Riverside Park on April 19; Matt Dyer moved to approve, Abby Wilder seconded and the motion was adopted.

Operations Manager Jeremy Gilbert reported Community Crossings work has started and yard-waste collection begins next week. Curt Witte, Building and Zoning Superintendent, announced a ribbon-cutting for the Skateboard Park scheduled for April 17 at 10 a.m. Fire Chief Jeff Sheets reported the Safe Prom event had been held at Belmont High School.

Near the end of the meeting, Councilor Scott Murray moved to pay claims against the city; Abby Wilder seconded and the motion was adopted. With no further business, Councilor Matt Dyer moved to adjourn, Abby Wilder seconded, and the meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.