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<br />City Engineer Damon Johnson addressed the council with his monthly report. Mr. <br />Johnson gave an overview on the water and wastewater plants and said the <br />design for the new water plant should be ready to send to the Health Department <br />for review. He said they are still waiting on Atlas Asphalt to do the paving on <br />Broad Street. Mr. Johnson said he and the Mayor visited with Enterprise Fleet <br />Management about the possibility of using them in order to keep our fleet in good <br />working condition. He said he can schedule a zoom or an in-person meeting with <br />an Enterprise rep if they would like more information. <br />C) FIRE CHIEF MARK McCOLLUM WITH HIS MONTHLY REPORT AND BADGE <br />PRESENTATION <br />Fire Chief Mark McCollum addressed the council with his monthly report. He <br />reported 52 calls, 4 structure fires and 3 vehicle fires. Chief McCollum also <br />announced the promotion of three firefighters; Logan Gleghorn and Michael Ring <br />both promoted to Lieutenant and Randy Jones to Captain. Mayor Elumbaugh <br />pined the men and congratulated them on their promotions. <br />D) MS. AUTUMN RAVISCIONI TO DISCUSS A POSSIBLY LOCATION FOR <br />INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT PERMANENT SHELTER <br />Ms. Autumn Raviscioni addressed the council on behalf of a group of individuals <br />and organizations to address the homeless population in our area. She said <br />there are two pieces of property, one on lower College owned by the City and <br />one on lower Main owned by the County. Ms. Raviscioni said the City’s property <br />is approximately 4 acres and would be ideal for the homeless community. She <br />stated they are working on a proposal for the city to house a maximum of 15 <br /> <br />
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