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Luna Pier council approves bills and grants permits for Oak Street block party and Night Market

City of Luna Pier City Council · August 22, 2024
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Summary

At its Aug. 22 meeting the Luna Pier City Council approved paid and unpaid bills totaling the amounts listed and granted street‑closure and vendor permissions for two upcoming community events; one councilmember voted against the bills package. Motions passed by roll call.

The Luna Pier City Council on Aug. 22 approved a package of expenditures and granted permits for two community events.

During roll call the council approved Bill’s Warrant #14191 (paid) in the amount of $69,724.26, Bill’s Warrant #14192 (unpaid) in the amount of $7,817.64 and a Visa bill of $2,364.71. The motion to approve those warrants was moved by Councilmember Neil Wakeman and supported by Amanda Neiding; the roll-call vote recorded Neiding, Wakeman, Councilmember Diana Szkatulski and Mayor James Gardner in favor and Councilmember Joy Perry opposed. The council had previously approved the consent agenda (items A–B) on a motion by Amanda Neiding supported by Neil Wakeman.

Separately, the council approved two event-related motions. Councilmember Neil Wakeman moved to close Oak Street for a block party on Saturday, Sept. 28, with the closure from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Councilmember Joy Perry supported the motion and it carried on a roll-call vote, recorded as “all in favor.” Wakeman also moved approval to allow Night Market vendors to park at City Hall, use electricity at Memorial Park, and to close Lakewood Drive between First Street and Luna Pier Road on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.; the motion was supported by Amanda Neiding and carried on a roll‑call vote, also recorded as all in favor.

The meeting record shows motions were made and recorded by name and vote where provided; the full minutes list attendance and a set of department and committee reports included on the agenda.

Minutes were submitted by City Clerk Charlie Boyce and the council adjourned at 7:53 p.m.