(KLZA)-- The Mound City Board of Aldermen approved liquor license renewal for current license holders during their May 10th meeting.
The Board also approved increasing the price for dog tags for spayed females and males to $7.50 and $10 non-spayed females. A $3 fee per dog per month the tags are delinquent and a requirement of a picture of dogs being licensed was also approved on a 2-1 vote with Alderman Robert Heck casting a nay vote and Alderman Duane Nauman absent.
City Clerk Anissa Brandon will be checking into the price of a new sewer camera and will also submit a grant application to MIRMA to help cover the cost.
Water Superintendent Randy Crowley reported there are fewer than 10 meters left to replace and that all meters can be read within 20 minutes with the new drive-by metering system.
The Mound City Pool will be opening Sunday, May 27th. A six-foot stationary Lifeguard Stand purchase at a cost of just over $3-thousand was approved.
Aldermen also approved a $500 donation to the July 4th Celebration in Mound City.
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