On the Agenda
The Washington City Council meets at 4:30 p.m. today in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building, 102 E. Second St.
The following items are included on the council’s published agenda:
Presentation to Lindsey Griffin.
Presentation of safety awards
Consent agenda
A. Consider a contract to provide a wetlands delineation survey for the property proposed as the Tar River Nature Park and Adopt a budget amendment for the appropriation ($2,990).
B. Consider a request to allow the sale and consumption of alcohol at DWOW’s third-annual Pickin’ on the Pamlico.
C. Adopt a resolution fixing date for public hearing on the contiguous annexation of the Harvest Church property.
D. Adopt a resolution regarding the financing of electric system projects having no material adverse effect on revenues or operations.
E. Acknowledgement of the reallocation of funding, Electric Fund ($7,733).
F. Adopt a budget ordinance amendment for equipment-services division of Public Works Department ($1,376).
Reports from boards, commissions and committees: Economic Development Commission, Tourism Development Authority, Human Relations Council, Downtown Washington on the Waterfront, Warren Field Airport, financial reports (will be provided at the committee of the whole meeting, May 27).
Old business
Accept multiple releases of funds from proposed Moss development.
Accept escrow agreement between the City of Washington and Northgate development.
Acknowledge a resolution from Washington Park about the Runyon Creek bridge.
New business
Closed session under G. S. 143-318.11 (a)(3) attorney-client privilege.
Public hearing
Accept recommendation on the close-out of program activities for an urban redevelopment grant from the Division of Community Assistance.
Comprehensive Plan update.
The public-comment segment of the meeting follows the public-hearing part of the meeting.
The following items are included on the council’s published agenda:
Consent agenda
A. Consider a contract to provide a wetlands delineation survey for the property proposed as the Tar River Nature Park and Adopt a budget amendment for the appropriation ($2,990).
B. Consider a request to allow the sale and consumption of alcohol at DWOW’s third-annual Pickin’ on the Pamlico.
C. Adopt a resolution fixing date for public hearing on the contiguous annexation of the Harvest Church property.
D. Adopt a resolution regarding the financing of electric system projects having no material adverse effect on revenues or operations.
E. Acknowledgement of the reallocation of funding, Electric Fund ($7,733).
F. Adopt a budget ordinance amendment for equipment-services division of Public Works Department ($1,376).
Old business
New business
Public hearing
The public-comment segment of the meeting follows the public-hearing part of the meeting.
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