The Lawrenceburg City Council is scheduled to hold a regular session meeting on February 12, 2026, at 9:00 AM. This important meeting will take place at the Lawrenceburg Municipal Complex, the central hub for city governance.
During this session, the Council will address several key topics significant to the community. A primary item on the agenda is the donation of the Pettus-McClain buildings. The Council will also deliberate on the complete removal of these buildings from the site, which may have implications for future development in the area.
In addition, the Council will consider adopting the future land use plan. This plan aims to guide the city’s development and growth, and its incorporation as official city policy will help ensure that future projects align with the community’s vision.
Moreover, the Fire Department is set to apply for a state rescue squad. This application could enhance the department’s capabilities, allowing it to better serve the community in emergency situations.
Residents who wish to participate in the meeting should note that anyone wishing to address the Council must sign in prior to the meeting. This process ensures that all voices can be heard during the discussions.
However, the announcement regarding the meeting did not include any contact information or details about fees associated with the meeting. As such, residents are encouraged to prepare accordingly if they plan to attend. Overall, this upcoming meeting presents an opportunity for community engagement and discussion on important local issues.

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