The Grayville City Council met for about an hour Monday Evening. That included a nearly 25 minute executive session. In the treasurer's report, it was announced
The City of Grayville will meet again Monday Evening at Grayville City Hall. One items that is on the agenda will be the new resident attraction program. Mayor
The Grayville City Council meets this evening at 7 at Grayville City Hall. On the agenda, representatives from Clayton Homes are expected to address council
The Grayville City Council held its first session of the month Monday Evening at Grayville City Hall. The consent agenda was approved as it was. In the treasurer's report, there was $2,250,029.70 in the restricted fund, $941,727.64 in the investment fund, and $297,471.16 in cash for a total of $3,489,228.50 in assets. In the police report, Grayville Police responded to 143 calls in February, opened 17 case files, made 10 arrests, issued 13 citations, gave 10 warnings, and investigated 1 accident. Police officials have applied for a USDA grant, but have yet to hear anything back on their grant application. Chief Hatcher has also conducted 2 interviews for open positions in the police department. Under old business, no new information was given on the water filtration plant, quotes for the security camera system, or the request for vacation of an alley in Martin's Addition. The City has obtained the property at 513 West North Street that was previously owned by Norm Richardson.
The Grayville City Council is set to meet Tonight at Grayville City Hall. Under old business, the city will talk about the water filtration plant, go over security camera quotes, request to vacate an alley in Martin's Addition, look into the purchase or repair of a pump at the sewer lagoon, look into swimming pool items, amend the traffic code when it comes to a one-way street, look into a permit requirement for a culvert installation, and look at mowing bids. Under new business, the city will look into making a donation to the Grayville Senior Citizens, present next year's preliminary budget, look into a TIF agreement, and look at bids for the municipal building.