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Nitrate levels are not at a level to cause problems but they are rising

Nitrate levels are not at a level to cause problems but they are rising
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Pratt City commissioners approve 21-page floodplain management ordiance

Fran Brownell Pratt Tribune Floodplain management and pipe needed for improved drainage at the Pratt Industrial Park topped the Pratt City Commission agenda at their regular meeting Monday, May 3 at City Hall Commission Chambers. Mayor Gary Schmidt presided with Commissioners Zach Deeds, Jeanette Siemens, Don Peters and Kyle Farmers all in attendance. Lola Shumway, who oversees floodplain management for the city, reviewed with commissioners the proposed 21-page floodplain management ordinance, which was unanimously adopted. Shumway said that the city’s rating will remain at the save level with a ranking of seven, which is a factor in flood insurance rates for property owners.

Meyer brings term-limit discussion to City of Pratt meeting

Meyer brings term-limit discussion to City of Pratt meeting Fran Brownell Pratt Tribune Outgoing Pratt City Commissioner Doug Meyer would like to the opportunity to continue serving his community as a city commissioner, but term-limits currently in place negate that possibility. He brought the issue to discussion at the December 7 Pratt City Commission meeting, and again to the Monday, December 21 meeting, after seeking commuinty input.  The Monday meeting, planned to be Zoom available, was derailed by technical issues. The term-limit regulation was put in place a decade ago as a result of a public vote held in a special election. Currently, city commissioners serve three-year terms and are eligible to run for a second three-year term, but not for a third term.

Pratt city leaders consider term-limit changes, community input sought

Pratt city leaders consider term-limit changes, community input sought Fran Brownell Pratt Tribune Pratt city commissioners are seeking public input regarding whether the current two-term limit ordinance that has been in place for 10 years should be continued or rescinded before voting on the issue at their regular Monday, December 21 meeting. At the December 7 Commission meeting, held on Zoom, Commissioner Doug Meyer who was not eligible to run for a third term in November requested vote on the matter be postponed to give Pratt voters opportunity to express their opinions. “I don’t want to do something that gives appearance of doing something behind closed doors,” said Meyer.

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