Flora City Council Meets at 4:30 This Afternoon at Flora City Hall. On the agenda, Nicole Allen with the Flora HS Music Boosters will be on hand to request use
The Flora City Council met for the second session of the month on Monday The council approved the consent agenda, including the approval of the farmers market on Saturdays from 8A until noon starting on May the 6th and running through September 30th. They also approved the request from Kari Thackrey at the First Christian Church for the 7th annual Flora's 6K for Water. That event will be held on Saturday, May 20th. During the meeting, the council approved the appointments of Amy Allen and Anna Rounds to the Tourism Committee for 2-year-terms. The board also approved a resolution, appointing City Treasurer Abbie Orel as the City Budget Officer The council also approved a resolution to commit funds to unsewered communities IEPA Permit Application. They then entered into a work agreement with Fehr, Graham, and Associates as the firm will be working to build the new sewage treatment plant for the city. City officials believe the price tag on the new plant will be between $22 million a
The Flora City Council is set to meet this evening at 4:#0 at Flora City Hall. The board will look to approve the consent agenda, including a request from Kari Thackrey of the First Christian Church for the 7th annual Flora's 6K for Water as well as a request for the approval of the farmers' market at Library Park on Saturdays from 8 AM until 12-noon starting May 6th and running thru September 30th. Under regular business, Mayor Rick Slaughter will recommend appointing Amy Allen and Anna Rounds to 2-year terms on the tourism committee and a resolution appointing a budget officer for the city. City Administrator Mike Stanford will look to request a resolution committing funds towards the unsewered communities Illinois EPA Permit Application. Stanford will also request an ordinance to approve an agreement between the city of Flora and Fehr, Graham, and Associates LLC for work. Police Chief Durre will look into requesting a purchase of a 2018 Chevy Taho from the Missouri State H