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Greenwood approves easements for Basin No. 2 sewer work, a collections enrollment and a no-cost sidewalk change order; liquor-signage ordinance advances
Summary
The board approved temporary construction easements for two properties tied to Basin No. 2 sewer improvements, voted to enroll in a $75 collection service, accepted a net-zero sidewalk change order, and advanced an ordinance restricting liquor-store signage and lighting.
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The Greenwood board approved a package of routine but consequential items at its regular meeting, including easements for sewer work and administrative contracts.
Resolutions: The board voted to adopt Resolution R2024-91 to establish a temporary construction easement on property at 301 18th Avenue North and Resolution R2024-92 for property at 305 18th Avenue North; both easements were presented as necessary to facilitate Basin No. 2 sanitary sewer improvements. Staff noted easement work is ongoing and the project is scheduled to go to bid on the 30th.
Collections service: The board approved Resolution R2024-93 authorizing the city to enroll in a collections service that requires a one-time $75 fee with no ongoing contract; staff explained the service allows submission of delinquent utility accounts to a third party for collection.
Sidewalk change order: The board approved Resolution R2024-94, a no-cost Change Order No. 2 to the 2024 sidewalk and curb maintenance project with 4Wyatt Streetscapes. Staff said underruns and overruns were offset and the net change is $0; the change order also addressed required ADA ramp replacements.
Ordinance: During the second reading of Bill 2024-95 (ordinance amending section 600.240 of the city code on intoxicating liquor and related restrictions), a presenter summarized earlier months' discussion and said proposed signage limits would cap advertising in windows at 30% of window area and restrict perimeter lighting around doors and windows. The ordinance advanced on second reading with votes recorded in favor.
Votes at a glance: Each item presented was moved, seconded and approved; meeting minutes recorded "Aye" votes and the chair announced the motions passed. The transcript records individual vocal affirmations (for example, "Alderson Aye" and "Harrison Aye") in roll-call style during some readings.

