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Council approves consent agenda including hires, purchases and liquor licenses totaling $543,805.94 in bills

Carlisle City Council · June 22, 2026
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Summary

On a unanimous roll call the council approved the consent agenda covering payment of $543,805.94 in bills, multiple hires and purchases (including a $91,943.99 excavator and a $10,880 moving-services quote) and a Class C liquor license.

The Carlisle City Council approved the consent agenda by a 5-0 roll call vote. The consent items recorded in the minutes included approval of bills in the amount of $543,805.94, approval of a Class C liquor license for Jeff & Shari, LLC at 130 S. 1st Street, and authorization for a temporary liquor license for the Watering Hole for July 4 events contingent on proper ABD documentation.

The consent agenda also included several personnel and procurement approvals: appointment of Troy Ohnemus to the Planning & Zoning Commission (term through Dec. 31, 2029); hiring Emma Haynes as Youth Services Librarian at $18.50/hr and hiring Madison Evans as Firefighter/Paramedic at $19.54/hr; approval of an LFI moving-services quote not to exceed $10,880; purchase of a Caterpillar 305 excavator from Ziegler CAT in an amount not to exceed $91,943.99; purchase of two shipping containers for Public Works storage not to exceed $8,000; approval of replacement filter media for the water treatment filter; and acceptance of the asphalt annual bid from Parking Lot Specialties at $135.00 per ton for street overlays.

Councilmembers made the consent motion (mover Andrya Carter; seconder Beth Sauter) and the minutes record unanimous passage. These approvals were entered together under the consent agenda and require routine administrative follow-up for contracts, licensing, and onboarding.