There’s a City Council Meeting Tomorrow!

There’s a City Council Meeting Tomorrow!
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There’s a City Council Meeting Tomorrow! 

Join us Tuesday, March 14 at 1.30 pm at City Hall 

Agenda Items of Interest:

Consider approving amendments to the Food and Food Establishments Ordinance concerning signage

Consider amending Chapter 22 of the Code of Ordinances regarding water and sewer rates for apartment complexes and mobile homes

Consider authorizing the City Manager to apply for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant through the State and Community Energy Program

Hold a public hearing to receive comments on the amended Public Services and Public Facilities and Improvements line items of the Consolidated Grant Program’s 2021 Annual Action Plan to include supplemental HOME ARP (American Rescue Plan)

Did You Know?

All City Council meetings are open to the public! Unless otherwise posted, they are held every Tuesday at 1.30 at City Hall (801 Main Street).

You can get a copy of the meeting agenda ahead of time. They are posted on the website at least 72 hours in advance.

Can’t make it in person? They are also live streamed on our website: http://ow.ly/SesB50GYMhm

Closed Captioning and Transcriptions are Available on Videos

You can make your thoughts heard! Just fill out a public comment card and wait for your name to be called. These can be found outside council chambers on the greeting table.

Missed a meeting? Worry not! All of our previous council meetings are archived on our website

Original source can be found here.



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