On the morning of November 13, the Lawrenceburg City Council convened to discuss various agenda items. The council members unanimously approved all proposals presented, with the exception of a lease agreement with Evers Construction concerning the property located at 306 Seventh Street. This particular item was postponed and will be revisited in the upcoming meeting.
In addition to the lease discussion, the council took significant steps towards enhancing community celebrations by approving an agreement with Impact Pyro for the fireworks display scheduled for the Fourth of July. Furthermore, the council established on-call surveying agreements with three firms: Cleghorn Land Surveying, Johnson and Associates, and BridgePoint LLC, ensuring that the city has reliable resources for future surveying needs.
The meeting also featured a public hearing regarding Ordinance 1446, which proposes to rezone a parcel of land on the south side of Gallaher Street from commercial to residential use. This change is intended to facilitate the subdivision of the property into two separate lots, reflecting the city’s ongoing efforts to adapt land use to meet community needs.
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