City Administrator Lizzie Jeanes told the Grant City Council at their regular meeting Wednesday that the city is looking into new playground equipment. There has been some carving and damage to current equipment; the city is going to go for a larger grant amount with playground and exercise equipment.
The yellow house that burnt on east First Street has been cleaned up.
There has been progress on a few letters of violation that the city previously sent.
The Lead Lined Pipe Survey reimbursement sent in $95,281.25 and the invoice has been paid. The city is awaiting a reimbursement by the DNR.
Power poles are going up for the sewer plant.
The city will put together a plan for the sidewalk and the empty spot where the building collapsed to protect the water line.
The council voted to pay $50 to sponsor the Homecoming Parade.
The Midwest Data contract is up for renewal. The city computers are outdated, including the server, and Windows is about to end support for Windows 10. Midwest Data will update the main computer, add more security, and continue with backup and recovery. The council voted to renew the contract.
Ryan Fletchall reported that the city had fixed the firetruck filler. The city completed a sewer tap for the Christian Church fellowship hall.
The pool guy installed the new filter, and work on the Lovers Lane project is wrapping up.
The council voted to purchase one flush hydrant.
Tyson Troutwine reported taking the mini excavator to Maryville to have it serviced before buying the extended warranty. He reported putting tubes in, widening the corner at Briggs Street and Lagoon Road, ditching, cutting brush, and doing shoulder work.
Approved Paving will come around October 15th or 20th.
The council approved building permits for Brianna Dillavou, Aaron Moad, Danny Campbell, and Kevin Kobbe.
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