The agenda for the May meeting of the Alexander City Council has been released. It includes one item under Old Business and six items under New Business.
The ordinance establishing a curfew will receive a second reading and is expected to be adopted. At the April meeting the council agreed to have a first reading to give City Attorney Chris Madison time to make some formatting changes. The ordinance was submitted by Police Chief Timothy Preator.
Under New Business there are two ordinances, three resolutions and one item for discussion. The ordinances concern establishing a dollar amount for a fixed asset to appear on the Fixed Asset List and establishing the procurement process and dollar limitation for Mayor to spend without council approval. The resolutions are to apply for an 80/20 Safety Plan/Transportation plan grant, apply for the FUN parks grant a third time and to apply for a grant to replace the street lights with LED lights.
The discussion item concerns a request to amend the current fireworks ordinance. The request came at the end of the April meeting by city resident Scott Chaloner. Chaloner wants to extend the time fireworks can be displayed.
The next meeting of the Alexander City Council is Monday, May 19, at 6:00 pm in the courtroom of the Alexander Municipal Complex (City Hall). Meetings are open to the public.
City of Alexander Master Development Plan Submitted to Little Rock for approval April, 2023
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