Key Takeaways from the Lawrenceburg City Council Meeting

On Thursday, October 9, the Lawrenceburg City Council convened to discuss a variety of important ordinances and resolutions. Among the key topics was a proposal aimed at regulating food trucks, which would introduce mobile vending guidelines into the city’s municipal code. Additionally, the council reviewed a zoning amendment for the property located at 212 Pulaski Street, which would permit the establishment of office space on the ground floor while allowing for residential use on the upper level.

The council also addressed several resolutions during the meeting. One significant resolution involved the acquisition of four 2025 Ford Interceptor Utility AWD vehicles intended for the police department. Another resolution focused on the disposal of surplus property from the police department. Furthermore, the council approved a sole-source agreement with GovWell to implement permit system software for the Codes and Zoning Department.

In addition to these measures, the council discussed the application for a Transportation Planning Grant and gave the green light for lighting improvements at key facilities, including the Police Station, 911 Center, and Fire Hall, as part of the “Lawrenceburg Municipal Lighting Project.” All items on the agenda received unanimous approval from the council members, reflecting a commitment to enhancing city services and infrastructure.