Friday, December 20, 2019

Grant City to Hold Bond Election For Sewer Project

The Grant City Council will hold a $2.2 million bond election for the wastewater project. It will be on the April ballot. Approval for the measure was given at the regular December 18th election of the Grant City Council.

The council voted to approve the Blue Cross/Blue Shield renewal for the city with John Joe.
Two building permits were approved for the city. The first one will be a pole barn structure for the Grant City Christian Church. The other structure will be a storage shed for the Worth County School.

Clerk Lana Robinson has been going through all the old documents in the basement to purge the ones they no longer need to keep. Maintenance workers have taken a truckload to the university in Maryville to shred documents at no cost to the city.

The city is required to keep all utility billing documents for each customer until they move from the residence or city, plus five years. Therefore, the city has to keep all of them indefinitely. The clerk has been working on getting all of the past documents scanned into the computer and will be saving them on a zip drive to clear up storage space in the basement.

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