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<br /> <br />Mr. Johnson said the purchase of a leaf truck will probably come up in the 2024 <br />budget. <br />Mr. Johnson said he gave a tour of the current 60-year-old Water Treatment Plant <br />and 7-year-old Wastewater Treatment Plant to Batesville’s large usage <br />companies as well as key business owners to inform them of the need to update <br />the Water Treatment Plant. <br />The Utilities portion of the Broad Street project is complete and ready for the <br />paving. He said hopefully that will be completed soon. <br />Street Department is working on drainage issues and going to start a large <br />th <br />project on 20 Street close to Harrison Street as soon as school is out for the <br />summer. Street Department also got the Boat Dock put back into the river. <br />Contract Section III should be completed in two to three months. <br />C) FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />Fire Chief Mark McCollum addressed the council for his monthly report. Chief <br />McCollum said his department issued 5 or 6 Certificate of Occupancy’s to <br />business inside Batesville City limits and went on 49 runs. His report showed <br />494 training hours for his department and inspected 38 businesses. <br />D) PUBLIC WORKS/SANITATION REPORT <br />Sanitation Supervisor Jason Jones was unable to attend tonight’s meeting. <br />E) PROCLAMATION FOR NATIONAL FENTANYL AWARENESS DAY <br />Mayor Elumbaugh read a proclamation for the National Fentanyl Awareness Day. <br />The Mayor signed the document and presented it to the Independence County <br />Wellness Coalition. <br /> <br /> <br />