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City of Assumption City Council met Oct. 5

City of Assumption City Council met Oct. 5.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Call Meeting to Order

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag

Roll Call

Approval of Minutes:

Motion to approve minutes of the September 7, 2022 Council Meeting

Approval of Bills:

Motion to approve payment of bills as they appear on Warrant Sheets

Public Comments on Agenda Items:

Communications from:

Mayor

City Attorney

Treasurer

Alderpersons

City Clerk

Old Business:

New Business:

Motion to approve trick or treating hours for October 30 and 31st from 5 to 8 pm

Motion to allow closing of West Second Street in front of Knotty Pine on October 15th for Oktoberfest

Motion to approve Resolution for TIF application for 133 S Chestnut

Motion to approve to allow bids for 315 N St John’s Street

Motion to approve roof bid for concession stand for $4,000.00

Motion to approve concrete bid for sidewalk on Chestnut Street for $10,500.00

Motion to approve John Deere 1025R for $19,900.00

Motion to approve Petersburg Plumbing to disconnect and tie back to the existing storm sewer for $17,000.00

Motion to approve to release retainage for Sanitary Sewer Phase 1

Motion for disbursement for Burdick is $100,364.44 for Larochelle Project

Motion for disbursement for Burdick for lead is $10,301.76

Discussion and action as necessary regarding Retention ponds

Discussion and action as necessary on Sanitary Sewer System: Phase 1 project items as properly brought to the board.

Discussion and action as necessary on Sanitary Sewer System: Phase 2 project items as properly brought to the board.

https://cityofassumption.org/documents/397/Agenda_10__10-5-22_final.DOCX.pdf 

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