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Pineville City Council approves ordinances, appointments and demolition contracts in March meeting

Pineville City Council · March 11, 2026
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Summary

At its March 10 session the Pineville City Council approved a package of ordinances and resolutions including yard‑debris prohibition, appointment to the housing authority, a demolition/asbestos abatement contract, notices to schedule condemnation hearings at two properties, and adoption of updated fire codes.

The Pineville City Council on March 10 handled several routine but consequential items, approving ordinances, contract awards and administrative resolutions.

Ordinances: Council adopted an ordinance adding a chapter and article to the code to prohibit deposit of yard debris into public streets and drainage systems; council also approved language related to directional/temporary sign permits. Votes were recorded by voice as 'Yes' and the mayor announced motions passed.

Appointments: The council approved the mayor’s resolution to reappoint Samuel Rowland to the Pineville Housing Authority Board of Commissioners; members thanked Rowland for his years of service.

Contracts and demolitions: Council awarded a FY2023 LCDBG contract for Lot 4 asbestos abatement and demolition (properties at 1703 Melrose Street, 307 Baker Street and 200 Wadley Street) to the lowest bidder and expressed appreciation for competitive bidding. Council also authorized the mayor to serve notice and schedule public hearings for condemnation at 55 Hillcrest Drive and 107 Bail Road.

Codes: Council introduced and approved publication of an ordinance updating the city's internal fire codes to align with the International Fire Code.

Votes: For multiple items the meeting record shows motions, seconds and voice votes recorded as 'Aye' with the mayor announcing that motions carried; the transcript excerpt does not include detailed roll‑call tallies for each of these routine actions beyond the items where a roll call was provided.

What’s next: Staff will proceed with contract administration, publish the fire‑code ordinance for public notice as required, and serve condemnation notices for the listed properties.