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New PWSA program pays for plumbing repairs in some Pittsburgh homes

New PWSA program pays for plumbing repairs in some Pittsburgh homes
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUN

REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA June 21, 2022 6:00 P.M. PRESENT: Dan Allen, John Doescher, Kevin McCardle, Steve Rice, Dan Sabers, Jeffrey Smith ABSENT: Marty Barington, Susan Tjarks PRESIDING: Mayor Bob Everson AGENDA: Moved by McCardle, seconded by Sabers, to approve the following items on the consent agenda: a. City Council Minutes 1. City Council June 6, 2022. b. Committee Reports 1. Planning Commission May 23, 2022. c. Department Reports 1. Sales Tax Collections (May), 2. Finance (May), 3. Building Permits (May), 4. Police (May), 5. Fire/EMS (May), 6. Code Enforcement (May), and 7. Airport (May). d. Request to purchase nine APX 6500 Mobile Radios, thirty-two APX 6000 Portables, required components, programming, and installation. e. Purchase of Curbtender off of Sourcewell Contract Project #2022-16. f. Accept Grant Award from Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s Outdoor Fund in the amount of $25,000.00. g. Automatic Supplement to Park

Chesapeake Bay emergency team launches fundraiser to upgrade response vessel

BOWLEYS QUARTERS — Marine Emergency Team 21 (MET21), an emergency response team covering 90 square miles of the upper Chesapeake Bay, launched a fundraising campaign last week for upgrades to a used fire and rescue boat that the team purchased in November. MET21, a division of the Community Fire Department of Bowleys Quarters, relies on two boats to coordinate emergency response along 175 miles of the bay’s shoreline and tributaries in Baltimore and Harford Counties. Shannon Stallings, the department chief, explained that they run on a shoestring budget despite providing an essential service. Normally, they would spend years stacking local, state and private grants to foot the bill for a new boat. When one of their vessels succumbed to engine failure last summer after two decades of use, years earlier than they had planned, they were left with few options.

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