The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen is set to convene on Tuesday to deliberate on several important matters. Among the key items on the agenda are requests for parade permits from the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 94 and the Giles County Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, the board will review bids related to street paving, the acquisition of police vehicles, and sewer rehabilitation projects.
Another significant topic for discussion will be a resolution aimed at establishing a Property Maintenance Code Board, which is intended to enhance the management of local property standards. This meeting is scheduled to take place at noon in the Council Room located within Pulaski City Hall.
In a related session, the Beer Board will also gather to evaluate a beer permit application for the Town Square Market, situated at 27 South First Street. This dual meeting highlights the city’s ongoing efforts to address community needs and regulatory matters.

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