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    Upcoming Statesville Council Meeting to Address Key City Developments and Infrastructure on May 20

    2024-05-15
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    The Statesville City Council meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2024. It will start with standard procedures such as the call to order, invocation, and pledge of allegiance. The agenda will be adopted followed by a review of the code of ethics, preparing for a structured discussion on civic issues.

    The meeting will include a segment to recognize Public Works Week, acknowledging the efforts of public works professionals in Statesville. This recognition highlights the council's appreciation for city employees and their impact on community welfare.

    The consent agenda will cover routine items, addressed collectively unless a council member requests separate discussion. Items include approval of previous meeting minutes and resolutions related to public hearing and comment procedures, aimed at maintaining transparency and order.

    Discussions will also focus on property and zoning issues, including a rezoning request for a property on Hill Haven Road and annexation petitions for this and another property on Hwy 64. These discussions are crucial for local development and zoning regulations.

    Furthermore, the council will consider financial and operational resolutions, such as applying for a grant to improve the electric grid's resilience, accepting aviation-related grants, and funding for airport and wastewater treatment plant improvements. These items demonstrate the council's efforts to enhance city infrastructure.

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    Timothy Rhodes
    05-15
    what infrastructures are you trying to rebuild the one that y'all claim the false fire in downtown yeah more corruption there you go
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