Bonne Terre City Council meets Monday
Council will be August 25
The Bonne Terre City Council will have a work session Monday night to discuss several issues including the soccer league.
The meeting, which is open to the public, will be at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
During the meeting, discussion will continue with the soccer league for options for a more permanent soccer field.
Also, the council will discuss the radionuclide project with John McEachen and Tim Robbs of Taylor Engineering. The council will discuss the repairs that Alliance was to make this fiscal year.
They will hear a proposal from Somethingcool.com for upgrading the server and office computers.
Other items include the conflict of interest ordinance; a Community Block Development Grant for Hillcrest Subdivision; a pay request from GWS and the upcoming budget meeting.
The meeting, which is open to the public, will be at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
During the meeting, discussion will continue with the soccer league for options for a more permanent soccer field.
Also, the council will discuss the radionuclide project with John McEachen and Tim Robbs of Taylor Engineering. The council will discuss the repairs that Alliance was to make this fiscal year.
They will hear a proposal from Somethingcool.com for upgrading the server and office computers.
Other items include the conflict of interest ordinance; a Community Block Development Grant for Hillcrest Subdivision; a pay request from GWS and the upcoming budget meeting.
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