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Mayor Elumbaugh said the ordinance before the council is the second reading to <br /> amend the City's current residential curbside waste pickup ordinance. <br /> Councilmember T. Bryant moved to suspend the rules and read the ordinance by <br /> title only. Councilmember R. Bryant seconded and the electronic roll call was 8 <br /> for and 0 against. Mr. Meitzen read the ordinance by title only. Mayor <br /> Elumbaugh said the ordinance will be on the next meetings agenda for the third <br /> and final reading. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> A) POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh said Chief Cockrill had a previous commitment and may be <br /> here before the meeting is adjourned. Chief Cockrill arrived in time to give his <br /> report. He gave the council a copy of his November and December department <br /> report. The Chief said the new vehicles have been ordered and he hoped to be <br /> in their new building in mid-February. <br /> B) ENGINEER'S REPORT <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh said City Engineer Damon Johnson had a previous <br /> commitment and may be here before the meeting is adjourned. Mr. Johnson <br /> arrived in time to give his monthly report. Mr. Johnson gave the new <br /> councilmembers a brief overview of the current projects going on in the City. He <br /> said the 18" water-line project is making progress and hopes it will be completed <br /> in one to two months. He is still waiting on one easement to be ready to bid <br /> Contract Section 111. He hopes to have the bids by the 2nd Quarter of this year. <br /> Mr. Johnson said he plans on doing some major repairs in 2020 on the Water <br />