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City Manager updates: sewer repair, historic-district discussion rescheduling, development proposal, tax deadline reminder; consent agenda approved
Summary
City Manager Jonathan Smith reported items including West Alley sewer repairs, rescheduling a facilitated Historic District discussion, a development proposal for Waldon & Main, need for election workers, bioswale installations, and a Sept. 16 property tax deadline reminder. Council approved the consent agenda with a correction to the 8/26/24 draft minutes.
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City Manager Jonathan Smith provided a multi-item operations update at the Sept. 9 meeting. Reported items include West Alley sewer repair work, rescheduling of the facilitated discussion on the Historic District, a development proposal for the vacant property at Waldon and Main, a request for election workers, planned bioswale installations, a property tax payment deadline reminder of Sept. 16, 2024, and an update about the November 2024 election.
Council accepted the consent agenda with one correction to the 8/26/24 draft minutes (removing the word "Commission" from the City Manager Report). The consent motion was moved by Ted Quisenberry, supported by Mark Lamphier, and recorded as all aye; motion carried 6-0. The minutes do not provide further detail on the Waldon & Main proposal, bioswale locations, or the sewer repair schedule.
