(KLZA)-- Pawnee City Council members discussed options for demolition of the structure at 1332 F Street in Pawnee City where a new fire station is to be built when they met October 26.
No bids have been received for the demolition project. It was decided to research the possibility of having the Pawnee City crew members complete the demolition.
Crystal Dunekacke with Southeast Nebraska Development District informed Council members there is no funding available for grants in 2021 to help with the work on the inside of the Cornerstone Building. Dunekacke said it's possible funding will be made available for grants again in 2022.
Council members approved the purchase of a tamper from Northern Tool at a cost of $1,800.
“Last Chance” letters are going to be sent out to Pawnee City residents who have not licensed their dogs yet for 2020. The City Attorney's office will be handling this item for the City now.
Discussion was held on ideas for how to control the Feral cat population in Pawnee City. The topic will be on the agenda again in November.
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