(KLZA)-- The Mound City Board of Aldermen met September 14.
A motion to abate the sewer and water fees for those affected by the sewer issue on Ridge Drive during the month of September was approved.
City Clerk Annissa Brandon reported that she has been contacted by Snyder & Associates about a cost increase to the Davis Creek Bridge Project underway in Mound City. The increase is due to the overrun of the pilings on the north end of the bridge.
Alderman Jim Krueger brought up the poor condition of North Street. Clerk Brandon will be looking into possible ways to fund a major street project in the next year or two.
Police Chief John Panning reported his department is still looking for a full-time police officer. Mayor Joe Laukamper said he has visited with Chief Panning about adding additional cameras around Mound City. Chief Panning is looking into a system and will report back to the Council.
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