August 14, 2018
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<br />18 - 317 - Boards and Commissions
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<br />There were no appointments.
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<br />18 - 318 - Items Submitted by Council Members
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<br /> Motion by Mr. Moody, and seconded by Ms. Psimas, to add an item to the agenda,
<br />and was adopted by the following vote:
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<br />Ayes: Clark, Lucas-Burke, Moody, Psimas, Smith, Whitaker, Rowe
<br />Nays: None
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<br /> Motion by Ms. Psimas, and seconded by Mr. Clark, to change the Council Calendar
<br />adding a joint meeting with the Planning Commission, Thursday, September 27, 2018 at
<br />6:00 p.m. in the Council Conference Room, and was adopted by the following vote:
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<br />Ayes: Clark, Lucas-Burke, Moody, Psimas, Smith, Whitaker, Rowe
<br />Nays: None
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<br /> Ms. Psimas informed citizens and City Council of the following upcoming events:
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<br />-Sunset Thursday, 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. at High Street Landing.
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<br />-School supplies donation drop-off, Friday, August 17, 2018, 3 Floor School Board
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<br />office or 6 Floor City Manager’s Office.
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<br />-Friends of the Juvenile Court Children’s Chair Affair Silent Auction, Thursday,
<br />August 23, 2018, Bide-A-Wee Pavilion, 6 - 8 p.m.
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<br />-48 Annual Seawall Festival, Saturday, August 25 and Sunday, August 26, 2018.
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<br />-Medicaid Expansion Informational Session, Friday, August 31, 2018, 1-3 p.m. at
<br />the Main Library.
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<br />-6toSix Before and After School Childcare.
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<br />-Fraternal Order of Police Motorcycle ride and barbecue, Sunday, September 30 at
<br />Bayside Harley Davidson.
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<br /> Mr. Moody asked that staff give an update on the road cave-in on Rivershore Drive
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<br />and Craneybrook Lane.
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<br /> Dr. Patton, City Manager, provided an update on the road cave-in.
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<br />18 - 319 - Report on Pending Items
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<br />There were no pending items.
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<br />18 - 320 - Non-Agenda Speakers
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<br />1. Barry Randall, 1515 Camden Avenue, voiced his concern with the crime in the City
<br />and lack of funding for schools.
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<br />2. Clyde Toler, 629 Blair Street, voiced his concern with various issues in the City.
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<br />3. Donna Sayegh, 3104 Garland Drive, spoke on Principles of Liberty #10.
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<br />4. Q’mani Grant, 1204 Warfield Drive, asked that the City look into starting a
<br />permaculture garden.
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<br />On motion, meeting adjourned at 7:59 p.m.
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