(KLZA) The Pawnee City, City Council will meet Monday night at 7:30 p-m.
Agenda items include action on a recommendation to the Council from the committee on hiring a full-time City Crew member.
A PIE mini-grant application for $3,000 from the Nebraska Academy of Sciences will be reviewed along with areas it could be used.
An update will be given on the sewer plant project. A letter from JEO Engineers on a one year warrant period for the Slip Lining Project will be reviewed as will the Workers Compensation Experience Rating of 1.48.
The camping area at the City Pond and reserved spots will be reviewed. Work order paper trails will be discussed and information gathered on area cities with code enforcers will be reviewed.
Suggested updates to the designated truck route and concerns will be discussed and the September sales tax and motor vehicle sales tax collections will be reviewed.
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