City of Chillicothe City Council met November 13

City of Chillicothe City Council met November 13
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City of Chillicothe City Council met November 13.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

Call To Order

Pledge Of Allegiance

Roll Call By Clerk

Reading Of Minutes Of Previous Meeting By Clerk

Petitions And Communications By Clerk

Petitions And Communications From The Mayor And Alderperson

Council Committee Communications

Anyone With Business Concerning City Government

Presentation Of Bills, Transfers And Payrolls For Payment And Discussion

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE – ALDERPERSON SHARP

      1. Approve – Concrete Repairs

      2. Approve – Payment – Ace in the Hole – Spray Patching

      3. Approve – Riversound Section 7 Final Plat

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE – ALDERPERSON JENKINS

      1. Approve – Special Event Request – Chamber – Christmas Parade

      2. Approve – Special Event Request – American Legion – Pearl Harbor

      3. Refer – Second Resource Officer to Human Resource Committee

      4. Approve – Ordinance Amending Impoundment of Vehicles

ADJOURNMENT  

https://cms9files.revize.com/chillicothe/11.13.23.agenda.amended1.pdf



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