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Mayor Elumbaugh told the council that bids were opened for new leases on two <br /> residential sanitation trucks and one commercial sanitation truck. The current leases <br /> will be up in January and March of 2014. We only received one bid for the vehicles. <br /> Truck Component Services gave a bid of$263,850.00 for the two residential trucks and <br /> $219,544.00 for the commercial truck. The Mayor said the sanitation supervisor Marty <br /> Thompson reviewed the bids and recommended that they be accepted. <br /> Councilmember Shetron moved to accept the bids from Truck Component Services. <br /> Councilmember Matthews seconded and all voted for. <br /> LIAISON REPORTS <br /> Councilmember Henley said she attended a Cemetery Committee meeting and <br /> would like to inform those who own cemetery spaces at Oaklawn and pay for annual <br /> upkeep, their 2013 bills are currently being processed and mailed. She said the <br /> department plans to change the billing cycle next year to around March and the <br /> following year to January. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Councilmember Henley said she has had a request for a street light on Juniper. <br /> Currently the homeowner at the end of Juniper Street is paying for a night watcher. She <br /> said there is a pole across the street and she would like the city to place a light on the <br /> pole so she can do away with her night watcher. Councilmember Bryant said the City <br /> usually places a street light at every intersection. In the old part of town, that is about <br /> every 300 feet. In the newer parts of town the intersections are about 420 feet apart. <br /> There is a street light at the nearest intersection to the proposed light at about 220 feet <br />
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