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Aquatics Park on 20th Street. Parks Director Jeff Owens said he went to the <br /> scene of the accident and advised Mr. Reed to put in a claim with the General <br /> Contractors insurance company. Mr. Reed said he visited with the General <br /> Contractor who said he was not responsible for his subs, however, Mr. Reed <br /> received a phone call from the contractor's insurance company questioning him <br /> about the incident. City Attorney Lindsey Castleberry, reminded the council that <br /> the City has tort immunity and is not required to pay for damages. <br /> Councilmember Shetron told Mr. Reed that he should have his attorney send the <br /> General Contractor a letter and persue that course of action. <br /> B) REVIEW FINANCIALS <br /> The council was given a copy of the July 31, 2014 financials for review. <br /> MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh said the state aid street projects will be beginning soon. He <br /> also said the street department is going to have to close Chaney Drive again for a <br /> couple of days next week to complete the work on the bridge. <br /> Parks Director Jeff Owens addressed the council with a slide presentation <br /> showing the corrections being made at the soccer fields (at the contractor's expense) <br /> and the progress at the Community Center/Aquatics Park. Mr. Owens said because of <br /> the extremely wet spring and summer, the project is a little behind schedule but he is <br /> still hoping to be completed by September, 2015. <br /> Fire Chief Brent Gleghorn addressed the council with a repair request for a 1996 <br /> Pumper truck for the Fire Department. The Chief said the engine needs repaired and <br /> the bid he received from Emergency Repairs of Arkansas was $18,308.99. He said <br />
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