On Tuesday, the Saint Joseph Commission convened for their regular meeting, where they addressed several important matters concerning the maintenance of public spaces. A key topic of discussion was the acquisition of a Kubota mower, which is intended to ensure that community areas remain well-maintained throughout the current mowing season.
In addition to the mower purchase, the commissioners took action on financial matters by approving a budget amendment. They also made the decision to sell a city-owned truck, streamlining the city’s resources. Looking ahead, the commission announced that bids for an upcoming paving project will be opened on April 29, marking another step in the city’s ongoing infrastructure improvements.

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