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Councilmember Shetron moved to approve both out of state travels and <br /> Councilmember Bryant seconded. All voted for. <br /> Mr. Johnson said as far as City projects, the large amounts of rain the City has <br /> received lately has slowed down several of the projects and as soon as the <br /> ground dries up, things will start up again. He said the construction crew is trying <br /> to replace several water and sewer lines on the streets that are planned for <br /> overlays this summer. <br /> Mr. Johnson said he is working diligently with FEMA for the damages we <br /> received during the April 27th floods. He said there was probably about <br /> $250,000.00 in damages. <br /> 1) PAID BILLS REPORT <br /> The council was given a copy of the May. 2014 paid bills report for review. <br /> MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh said the recently formed Softball Commission has met once to <br /> gather information on how to possibly solve the lack of softball fields at the North <br /> Complex. Another meeting is scheduled for June 23rd at 5:30 at the North Complex. <br /> The council was informed of a fixed asset disposal. Water Treatment Plant sold <br /> a John Deere F-735 Mower on GovDeals for$3,290.76. <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh told the council that the health insurance rates are increasing <br /> July 1St. The council discussed several different options of how to handle the increase. <br /> After a lengthy discussion Councilmember Bryant moved to pass a small portion of the <br /> increase along to the employees with dependant coverage starting with the August <br /> premium and for the City to pay all of the increase for July. Councilmember Hubbard <br />
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