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City of Greenville City Council met Oct. 30

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Lisa Stephens, Councilwoman | City of Greenville Website

Lisa Stephens, Councilwoman | City of Greenville Website

City of Greenville City Council met Oct. 30.

Here are the minutes provided by the council:

The Special Council Meeting meeting was called to order on October 30, 2023 at 6:00 PM by Mayor Pro-Tem Blak Knox. 

1. ROLL CALL 

Council Present: Council Member Ivan Estevez, Council Member Lisa Stephens, and Council Member Blake Knox 

Council Absent: Mayor George Barber and Council Member Kyle Littlefield 

Staff Present: City Manager Jo Hollenkamp, City Clerk Jody Weiss, City Attorney Patrick Schaufelberger, Economic Development Director Bill Walker 

Public Present: None 

2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

3. CITIZEN INPUT / COMMENTS ON ANY AGENDA ITEM OR OTHERWISE 

4. CITY COUNCIL OR MAYOR COMMENTS 

5. MATTERS OF COUNCIL CONSIDERATION 

5.1. Downtown Demolition of FP Joy Building, Annex Building & Attorney's Office Bid  Review & Decision

Motion by Lisa Stephens, seconded by Ivan Estevez, Motion to reject all bids and rebid project. 

RESULT: Carried 

MOVER: Lisa Stephens 

SECONDER: Ivan Estevez 

AYES: Ivan Estevez, Lisa Stephens, and Blake Knox 

ABSENT: George Barber and Kyle Littlefield

6. EXECUTIVE SESSION 

Stephens made a motion to adjourn to Executive Session, Estevez seconded. All voted in favor of adjourning to Executive Session at 6:03 PM. 

7. ADJOURNMENT 

Motion by Ivan Estevez, seconded by Lisa Stephens, to adjourn the Special Council Meeting at 6:20 PM. 

RESULT: Carried 

MOVER: Ivan Estevez 

SECONDER: Lisa Stephens 

AYES: Ivan Estevez, Lisa Stephens, and Blake Knox 

ABSENT: George Barber and Kyle Littlefield

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