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July 5,2101 <br /> COUNCIL <br /> The muncilmembera commented on the great Fourth of July celebration.They <br /> adknowledged the efforts of Andrea Richards of the Jaycees,the Nary,the Abs <br /> that did the fly over,the historic fire equipment that was in the pared,end the <br /> Mayor and staff. <br /> Councilmemher Pope reported that he had received information from the National <br /> League of Cities that the House of Representatives passed a$59 billion <br /> transportation bill.Approximately$32.7 billion will be used to End sheets and <br /> highways. <br /> Couecilm®bar Gipson commended Mayor Hansen,City Attorney Seine and the <br /> Police Department for closing two drug houses on Norton. <br /> Coundihnember Anderson comment.that if you haven't visited the Legion Park <br /> Arboretum you should do so.It is wry beautiful. <br /> PRESIDENT <br /> ]resident Simpson echoed thanks to everyone who made the Fourth of July <br /> celebration succesafuL He acyvawl.gd the fire fighters that came Rom Canada <br /> to be in the parade and thanked their city councils. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> City Attorney Seine requatd an executive session following Citizen Comments <br /> regarding a litigation matter to last 5 minutes with no amouncemmt following <br /> and an executive emsioe at the conclusion of the meeting regarding two labor <br /> matters to last 10 minutes with no announcements. <br /> CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> There were no citizens who wished to comment. <br /> 253 <br />
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