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Mr. Johnson also told the council that he has started a facebook page for the <br /> Batesville Water Utilities. He feels like this would be a good way to keep the public <br /> informed of progress on any ongoing city construction projects and to notify the <br /> public of any street closings. <br /> E) EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> Councilmember Bryant moved to go into executive session and Councilmember <br /> Henley seconded. All voted for. <br /> Upon returning from executive session. Councilmember Bryant moved to appoint <br /> Mr. Brad Webb to fill the unexpired term of Michael Fagan on the Planning <br /> Commission. Councilmember Insell seconded. All voted for. Mr. Webb's term <br /> will run until 6/10/2013. <br /> F) REVIEW OF AUGUST, 2011 PAID BILLS REPORT <br /> The council was given a copy of the August, 2011 paid bills report for review. <br /> MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> The Council considered the following cemetery resolutions. Resolution #11-256-1 <br /> for Mrs. Lucille King, on behalf of Nauvell Walker in the amount of$800.00. Resolution <br /> #11-256-2 for Mrs. Lucille King, on behalf of Bill and IsaBell Ring in the amount of <br /> $400.00. Councilmember Matthews moved to adopt them. Councilmember Insell <br /> seconded. All voted for. <br /> The Mayor informed the council that the City has been awarded a grant to extend the <br /> greenway trail from Row Lake through the Water department property to Riverside Park. <br /> The project has been approved to receive up to $43,887 in Federal funding. <br />
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