Council Eyes Land Purchases
Approval Would Provide More Soccer Fields, Trails
Posted: November 12, 2012 at 5 a.m.
Proposed land purchases totaling more than $700,000 will provide the city with more soccer fields and trails, according to city officials.
Meeting Information
Rogers City Council
When: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday
Where: Council Chambers, Rogers City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St. Enter through the door on the northeast side of the building.
On the agenda:
Authorizing District Court officials to spend $5,000 for new furniture for the incoming judge.
Authorizing District Court officials to buy three printers at a cost of $3,000.
Authorizing a $4,500 contract with Hight-Jackson Associates for roof repair on the District Court building.
Adopting a five-year consolidated plan for use of 2013 Community Development Block Grant funds.
Amending the Fire Department revenue budget by $29,275. The revenue is associated with providing ambulance service to unincorporated areas in the county.
Authorizing the adoption of the 2013 budget.
Authorizing a $25,000 contract with Morrison Shipley for design of the Second and Locust street intersection traffic signal improvement project.
Approving a new sign ordinance.
Authorizing a $95,405 contract with CEI Engineering for design of an extension of the Blossom Way trail.
Authorizing rezoning of 214 S. 13th St. from single family residential to residential office zoning.
Accepting the final plat of Pinnacle Heights.
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