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ordinance was given #2009-08-02. Councilmember Bryant moved to adopt the <br /> emergency clause. Councilmember Henley seconded and the roll call count was 8 for <br /> and 0 against. <br /> D) ENGINEER'S REPORT <br /> City Engineer Damon Johnson addressed the council with his engineer's report. <br /> Mr. Johnson said the 20th Street project is a little behind schedule because of the <br /> unusual rainy weather for July and August. He said they will open a portion of the road <br /> up when school starts in a couple of weeks. He also said because of the wet weather <br /> they were going to request an extension from ADEQ for the smoke testing of the sewer <br /> lines. <br /> E) REVIEW PAID BILLS REPORT <br /> The council reviewed the paid bills report for July, 2009. <br /> MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh ask Dispatch supervisor Joy Wilson to come before the <br /> council for the discussion of upgrading the 911 system. Ms. Wilson said the total <br /> upgrade is $86,312.00 but we have been approved for a grant through the State CMRS <br /> fund. The State will pay 73% with the City paying 27%. The City's cost will be <br /> $23,304.00 and can be paid from the City CMRS funds. Dispatch is planning on moving <br /> back into the fire department building on 4th street when the new fire station is complete <br /> and the fire chief and assistant chief move. She said the cost includes the move. <br /> Councilmember Bryant moved to approve the upgrade of 3 stations to be paid out of the <br /> City's CMRS funds. Councilmember McDonald seconded and all voted for. <br />
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