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Meservey council approves mobile deposit on city tablet, denies resident request to cut city trees and asks clerk to check camera prices

City of Meservey City Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The council approved mobile banking on the city tablet instead of buying a $900 check-reading device, denied a resident's request to cut trees on city property due to liability, and directed the clerk to research additional maintenance-shed camera prices; SEH well-project update requested for next meeting.

Council approved the use of the city's tablet for mobile deposit after the clerk reported a check-reading device would cost about $900 plus a monthly fee. The motion to permit mobile banking on the city tablet was made by Councilmember Mike Gobeli, seconded by Jennifer Burke, and approved unanimously.

A resident asked for permission to cut trees on city property for firewood. Council members declined the request, citing liability concerns and refusing to authorize cutting on city-owned land.

Council members also discussed adding a camera in the maintenance shed following recent trouble with overhead doors. The council directed the clerk to check prices and return information at the next meeting.

There was no update provided on the Short Elliott Hendrickson new well project; the council asked that Christina (presumably project staff) attend the next meeting to provide an update. Councilmember Cyneva Myers moved to adjourn and Jennifer Burke seconded; the meeting was closed and the next regular meeting was scheduled for March 9, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.