February 2023
This month’s City Council meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 7, starting at exactly 6:57 p.m. starting with three public hearings. I have not had an opportunity to write a summation but you can find the full agenda packet in my Google Drive HERE. Questions…
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This month’s City Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 1, starting with the Beer Board at exactly 6:58 p.m. The full agenda packet can be found in my Google Drive HERE Council will recognize Julie Anderson’s retirement and thank her for 33 years…
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This month’s City Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 4, starting with the Beer Board at exactly 6:58 p.m. The full agenda packet can be found in my Google Drive HERE. After roll call, invocation and approval of the minutes, citizens will have…
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This month’s City Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 6, starting with the Beer Board at exactly 6:58 p.m. The full agenda packet can be found in my Google Drive HERE. Council will consider granting a beer permit to Cress Family Restaurants –…
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The Aug. 2nd City Council meeting will begin at exactly 6:59pm with a Beer Board hearing for the “Taste of Blount” event. The full agenda packet can be found on my Google Drive HERE. There are only six agenda items, two of which are second…
Read MoreProposed Budget FY 2023
The proposed budget is now posted online so citizens can review it and ask questions before the called meeting, which will be held Thursday, June 23 at 5:30. It can be found here: https://www.maryvillegov.com/uploads/8/2/6/7/8267180/fy_23_budget_summary[34].pdf The Fiscal Year 2023 budget would take effect July 1, 2022…
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The full agenda packet for the April 5 City Council meeting can be found in my Google Drive HERE.
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The March City Council meeting will take place tomorrow (3/1), starting with the Beer Board 6:52 p.m., followed by seven hearings. The full agenda packet can be found in my Google Drive HERE. City staff are recommending abandonment of the alley located between Columbus Street…
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