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Home»News»BRYAN CITY COUNCIL: Council Approves Additional Funds For Fire Department’s Live Structural Fire Training
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BRYAN CITY COUNCIL: Council Approves Additional Funds For Fire Department’s Live Structural Fire Training

By Newspaper StaffDecember 21, 2022Updated:January 20, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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TRAINING NEEDS … Bryan Fire Chief Doug Pool asks council to pass Ordinance 54, which provides more funds for the fire department’s live structure fire training. (PHOTO BY DANIEL COOLEY, STAFF)


By: Daniel Cooley

The Bryan City Council meeting, held on December 19, began with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by roll call.

All five council members, Jon Kozumplik, Richard Hupe, Judy Yahraus, John Betts and Mary Leatherman, were in attendance.


In the first order of business, council approved the minutes from the previous meeting held on  December 5.

Next, council approved the clerk-treasurer’s report, through the month of November.

Council then approved Ordinance 52, providing for the transfer of funds for the city of Bryan, for the month ending on December 31.


There is $2000,000 for the general fund and $75,000 in the street fund, for a total transfer of $275,000.

The next ordinance, Ordinance 53, was rescinded since the project has been completed.

This ordinance was originally going to be an extention of the completion date, for the Noble Drive and Pleasantwood Avenue Improvement project.

Council then approved Ordinance 54. This was for clerk-treasurer Laura Rode to issue change order number two, for the Bryan Fire Department Live Fire Structure Training. This provides for $30,000 for additional materials.


Next, council approved Resolution 58, for a repayment of an Inter-Fund Cash Advance.

Council then approved of a special council meeting for December 28, at l2 p.m.

Next, council set the dates and times for the 2023 council meetings, to be held on the first and third Mondays of each month. The exceptions are when Monday is an observed holiday.

In those cases, the following meetings have been changed to the following Tuesdays: January 3, January 17, June 20, September 5 and October 4.

Council then moved into executive session.

Dan can be reached at publisher@thevillagereporter.com


 

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