New London City Council Meeting Agenda 07/02

AGENDA FOR NEW LONDON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING JULY 2ND, 2024 – TUESDAY EVENING – 6:00 P.M.

CITY OFFICE – 112 W. MAIN ST.

 

  1. CALL TO ORDER REGULAR MEETING: Mayor Kirk Miller
  2. ROLL CALL: Travis Benz, Brad Helmerson, Dan Berner, Scott Campbell and Dawn Sines
  3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 4. INVOCATION: Kirk Miller REPORTS:
    1. Police Dept. Utilities (1-5)
    2. Fire Department         Child Care
    3. Public Works (Handout) Mayor
    4. Parks & Recreation
    5. OPEN FORUM:
  4. Michelle Rosel – Henry County EMS Essential Services Special Election CONSENT AGENDA:
  5. Approve minutes of previous meetings (6-11)
  6. Accept Clerk’s Financial Reports (12-14)
  7. Approve Payment of Claims (Handout)
  8. Approve Alcohol License for Woobies with an Outdoor Service Area (15-16) OLD BUSINESS:
  9. Rescind the motion from May 13th, 2024 to approve a quote to paint the exterior of the library (17)
  10. Approve a quote to paint the exterior of the library (18, Handout) NEW BUSINESS:
  11. Approve Resolution #434 Authorizing the City Clerk to Transfer funds for Fiscal Year

2025 (19-20)

  1. Discuss and take action on constructing a sidewalk on S. Pine St.
  2. Discuss and take action on replacing the sidewalk on Madison St., N. Walnut St., N.

Division St. and N. Elm St.

  1. Discuss a yard waste disposal/burn site
  2. Discuss public use of City dumpsters MEETINGS:
  3. Public Works Committee, As Needed, Shop at WWTP
  4. Public Safety Committee, As Needed, City Office
  5. Regular City Council Meeting, August 12th, 2024 at 6:00 PM, City Office
  6. ADJOURNMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW LONDON CITY COUNCIL – OPEN FORUM NOTICE

The Open Forum portion of the New London City Council meeting is a time where the public is allowed to speak.  This is a courtesy that is extended to you.  During this portion of the meeting the following guideline will be in effect:

  1. Upon being recognized by the Mayor, please stand if possible, and state you name and address for the record.
  2. Unless you are a scheduled, approved organization making a presentation, you will have 3 minutes to respectfully express your thoughts. Guest organizations will be under the discretion and management of the Mayor as the presiding officer.
  3. Understand that no formal motions or actions will be taken on items during this time. Your concerns may be forwarded to the appropriate committee for further considerations and/or discussion.
  4. All comments and discussion will remain respectful in nature to all parties.
  5. Similar topics will be acknowledged, and forwarded to the appropriate department. However, repetition of topics will be limited.
  6. Any deviation from these guidelines will end you allotted time and you will be asked to be seated. Failure to abide by these guidelines may lead to removal from the meeting at the order of the Mayor and possibly charges of disorderly conduct if so warranted.
  7. Your involvement on agenda items will be limited to the presentation of factual material as determined by the Mayor. This the Council’s time for dealing with matters and will not include public opinions or question and answer time; this is done during Public Hearings.