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Mayor Elumbaugh said White River Medical Center bid $165,000.00 and was the <br /> only bid for the property located at the intersection of Sidney and Gray's Streets and <br /> currently houses the Cemetery Shop. Councilmember Bryant moved to accept the bid <br /> from WRMC and Councilmember Henley seconded. All voted for. <br /> The Mayor said he had been contacted by Lyon College requesting two street <br /> lights near the baseball field and their apartments on Row and Boles Streets. He said <br /> the area was very dark and there are existing poles to place the lights. Councilmember <br /> O'Neal moved to set the street lights and Councilmember Bryant seconded. All voted <br /> for. <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh said City Engineer Johnson had received two statements of <br /> qualification from engineering firms and was expecting two more. Councilmember <br /> Bryant moved to authorize City Engineer Damon Johnson to proceed with choosing a <br /> qualified engineering firm for the Levy certification as required by FEMA. <br /> Councilmember O'Neal seconded and all voted for. <br /> Mr. Nick Baxter addressed the council to make a public statement regarding <br /> water meters. Mr. Baxter said when it rains, dirt and sediment settles on top of the <br /> water meter. Meter readers wipe off enough to read the meter but with as much rain as <br /> we have had this year, it looks as if the meters are not being read. Mr. Baxter wanted to <br /> assure the public that the meters were being read. <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh asked for out of state approval for fireman Cam Russell. Mr. <br /> Russell will be traveling to South St. Paul, MN for a class on Pump Repair and <br /> Maintenance. The class is January 10th through the 15th and will be paid for out of Act <br />