(KLZA)--The Falls City Council approved a lease agreement with MacQueen Equipment for a 2023 Elgin Pelican Street Sweeper and trade-in of the cities current street sweeper when they met Monday evening.
City Administrator Anthony Nussbaum said City will make six annual lease payments of $42,259. At the end of the six year, the City can purchase the machine for $1 or get a new machine.
In other action the Council conducted a public hearing drawing no comment on a notice of intent to discontinue the Community Development Block Grant Income Reuse Loan Financing program which has no funds left to utilize.
The Council also approved a request from Jay Morehead to close Lane Street from 19th to 25th Street on Halloween night between 5 and 8 p.m. for trick or treaters.
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