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Early council approves consent agenda, street repairs and a cemetery-board appointment; cancels Fire Fights amid water watch
Summary
The council approved a consent agenda including permits and bills, authorized Midwest Coatings to repair designated streets at the original bid amount, appointed Mary Burns to the Cemetery Board, and canceled Fire Fights for Crossroads Days while a water watch is in effect.
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The Early City Council approved its consent agenda on July 6, which included the agenda, minutes, vendor bills for payment and special-event permissions such as an American Legion Sunday permit and Backpocket Brewing’s Sunday permit for July 25. The clerk’s financial reports and a long list of vendor payments were recorded in the minutes.
Citing a water watch and steps to preserve local aquifers, the council decided to cancel the Fire Fights event scheduled for Crossroads Days this year. The council also approved a motion to proceed with Midwest Coatings to repair designated city streets for the original bid amount; that motion passed on a show-of-hands vote.
Councilor Brian Pickhinke moved and Councilor Bill Cougill seconded approval of Mary Burns to the Cemetery Board; the appointment was approved by show of hands. Councilor Pickhinke was assigned to follow up on a warranty question related to ballfield-light repairs paid by Summer Rec and to report back at the next council meeting.
The meeting adjourned at 9:55 PM.
