The Lawrenceburg City Council convened for its regular session on Thursday, tackling a comprehensive agenda that saw approval for all items. Among the resolutions passed were authorizations for the fire department to apply for the 2023 Firefighter Grant, enabling the purchase of firefighter and radio equipment. Additionally, the council approved a resolution to bid with Unistar Sparco for the acquisition of 35 fully set up cameras, excluding installation, at a cost of $161,549.50. Another resolution greenlit the sale of property on Waterloo Street and Mahr Avenue to Gobble Properties. An ordinance to amend the traffic flow on Ellingson Street, adjacent to McDonald’s, to allow right turns only onto Highway 43 also received approval. It was noted that the council convenes on the second and fourth Thursday of each month.
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