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Krotz Springs aldermen authorize purchase of 120 Park Street next to community center; routine motions pass unanimously
Summary
The Town of Krotz Springs Board of Aldermen unanimously authorized purchase of 120 Park Street, appraised at $25,150, which adjoins the community center. The board also approved minutes, paid outstanding bills and accepted financial statements by unanimous votes.
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Mayor Carroll Snyder and the Town of Krotz Springs Board of Aldermen voted Sept. 10 to move forward with the purchase of 120 Park Street, a parcel that adjoins the community center.
The appraisal presented by Glenn Leger valued the property at $25,150. The motion to authorize the purchase was made by Alderman Cindy Stelly and seconded by Alderman Craig Burghdoff; the board carried the motion by unanimous vote.
The purchase was the most significant formal action taken at the meeting. The board also handled routine governance items: it unanimously approved the minutes of the Aug. 13, 2024 meeting; voted to pay all outstanding bills; and approved the financial statements and reconciliation worksheet.
Mayor Snyder presided over the meeting, and Town Clerk Suzanne Belleau certified the minutes. Chief Susie Snyder and Maintenance Supervisor Nina Snyder were noted as absent from the meeting.
Votes at a glance
- Approve minutes of Aug. 13, 2024: motion by Keith Ardoin, seconded by Nyssa Godwin — unanimous. - Pay all outstanding bills: motion by Craig Burghdoff, seconded by Larry Martinez — unanimous. - Approve financial statements and reconciliation worksheet: motion by Cindy Stelly, seconded by Keith Ardoin — unanimous. - Authorize purchase of 120 Park Street (appraised $25,150): motion by Cindy Stelly, seconded by Craig Burghdoff — unanimous. - Adjourn meeting: motion by Craig Burghdoff, seconded by Keith Ardoin — unanimous.
The board certified the meeting minutes and adjourned. The purchase authorization directs town officials to proceed with acquiring the parcel; the meeting record does not specify funding sources or a closing timeline for the purchase.
