(KLZA)-- The Pawnee City Council received another update from Jerry Graham, concerning downtown buildings burned in a September fire when they met Monday evening.
Graham has taken advantage of the unseasonably warm weather to make progress on the buildings. He is working toward constructing a new wall so a roof can be put over the buildings.
City Clerk Tammy Stephens said Mayor Deb Klein passed information along to Graham from State Fire Marshall’s that had visited her. They want a structural engineer to inspect the back wall Graham is starting to repair after taking it down to certain level. Graham is to contact the State Fire Marshall before continuing.
Graham is to meet with the Council during their second meeting in March to provide another update on his progress.
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