CITY OF WEST FORK: Regular Monthly Meeting to be held July 12

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The West Fork City Council will meet Tuesday July 12, 2022

at 6:30pm in the West Fork Courts/Police Building at 262 W. Main Street, for a regular monthly meeting. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.

AGENDA

REGULAR SESSION

WEST FORK CITY COUNCIL

July 12, 2022

6:30pm

INVOCATION:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:

CONVENE:

VOICE ROLL CALL ALDERMEN: Misty Caudle; Jeff Upton; Jan Throgmorton; Marti Lindabury; John Collins; Dena McKnight; Don Rollins; Jimmie Conduff; City Attorney Tom Kieklak; City Clerk, Ann Upton; Mayor Heith Caudle

ADOPTION OF AGENDA:

APPROVAL OF MINUTES: June 14, 2022 regular meeting minutes

PUBLIC FORUM: 2 minutes per speaker. All remarks addressed to the City Council. Council and Mayor may ask questions of the speaker or respond to questions or comments. No official action will be taken.

(A) BUSINESS REPORTS: (Open for questions and discussion by the Council)

1. Planning Commission: Walter Harnish

2. Court: Tracy Roebke

3. Library Director: Blair Hollender

4. Police Department: Chief John Nelson

5. Public Works: Isaac Harderson

6. Parks Director: Chad Harrison

7. Fire Department: Chief Mark Myers

8. Finance Director/Treasurer: Kristie Drymon

(B) OLD BUSINESS:

(C) NEW BUSINESS:

1. Ord. 507- to rezone 85 Main Street from “A” to “C”

(D) OTHER BUSINESS:

1. Code Enforcement update- 24 contacts, 14 resolved, 3 turned over to WFPD

2. Add Juneteenth to the paid holiday schedule for 2023

(E) MAYORS COMMENTS:

1. 125 N Centennial- how to proceed with code violations

ADJOURN:

Details:

What: regular monthly meeting

When: July 12, 2022-6:30pm

Where: West Fork Courts/Police Building at 262 W. Main Street

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