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The City of Grayville will hold the second of their May City Council meetings on Monday the 22nd. Before the 7 o'clock meeting, there will be a Motor Fuel Tax bid letting followed by a public hearing on the sale of property at 6:30. Old business concerns the water filtration plant; a request to vacate an alley in Martin's Addition; the swimming pool; sale of excess equipment by sealed bid (open mower bids); amending the traffic code for no trucks; regulation of solicitors and peddlers; approve a TIF agreement for Angie Sharp of Outcast Airbrush; a request from Horizon Hospitality for additional TIF #1 funds; a request for TIF #1 funding from Brent Speir; a Beautification Committee report for depot improvements; and downtown benches. In new business is awarding a Motor Fuel Tax program bid; an update on the FY 4/30/23 budget; a Friends of Grayville request for a donation and street closure; a Grayville Moose Lodge request for a Special Event Liquor License; a request for a TIF
Brent-speirGrayville-city-councilFirst-christian-churchCity-councilBeautification-committeeGrayville-moose-lodgeMay-city-councilMotor-fuel-taxAngie-sharpOutcast-airbrushHorizon-hospitalitySpecial-event-liquor-licenseThe Grayville City Council will meet Monday, May 8th at 7 PM at City Hall with a full slate of issues to tackle. After the Consent Agenda and the Treasurer's Report, they'll run down the Municipal Election results and have the swearing-in of the Mayor and Council. Then will be the organization of council and committee appointments; plus appointments of the City Clerk, City Treasurer/Purchasing Officer, and Police Chief; as well as appointment of the Library Board and acceptance of board officers. Purchase orders will be approved; there will be a recognition of visitors; and there will be reports from the Engineer, Police Chief/Utility Manager, City Attorney, Commissioners, and the Mayor. An Executive Session will then be held to appoint/hire a Sewer Department operator and summer workers. In Old Business is the water filtration plant, a request to vacate an alley in Martin's Addition for Stacey Solsberry, the swimming pool, sale of excess equipment by sealed bid, a requ
Brent-speirStacey-solsberryLogan-baileyGrayville-liquor-lake-incGrayville-city-councilSewer-departmentBeautification-committeeLibrary-boardLb-financial-groupCity-hallConsent-agendaMunicipal-electionThe Grayville City Council met in their first session for the month of May Monday. The council approved the minutes and consent agenda as well as the treasurer's report. In that report, it was reported the city had $2,271,017.09 in restricted funds, $942,191.33 in investments, and $255,040.53 in cash on hand for a total amount of financial assets of $3,468,248.95. The council also certified the election results that announced Travis Thompson was re-elected mayor. Elected as city commissioners include Scott Browning, Dan Baldwin, Chris James, and Andi Ford. The board gave their thanks to Commissioners Jordan and Howell. Before the swearing in for the new terms for the new council. After the swearing in, it was approved that Commissioner Browning would be the gas commissioner, Andi Ford the new finance commissioner, Dan Baldwin the Water and Sewer Commissioner, and Chris James as Street Commissioner. The board also approved the appointment of JoEllen Seil as city clerk, Sharon Waldo
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