The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen is gearing up for their upcoming regular session scheduled for Tuesday. A variety of important items are on the agenda for discussion during the meeting. These include parade permits for UT Southern on May 14th and Giles County Chamber on August 17th. Additionally, there will be a crucial decision to be made regarding the adoption of a resolution that will authorize the filing of a grant application of up to $750,000 for a spec building. Furthermore, a public hearing is set to take place to contemplate the annexation of property owned by Curry Farms situated on Beech Hill Road. The meeting is slated to commence at noon at Pulaski City Hall.
Moreover, the Beer Board will also convene to deliberate on special event permits and temporary beer permits requested by Giles County Chamber for August 17th. It is expected to be a busy and productive session as the city officials address these significant matters that will impact the community.

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