The Falls City, City Council meets Monday night at 7 p-m at City Hall.
Agenda items include an update on the Ball Park Improvement Project. A resolution approving a contract between the City and the Nebraska Department of Economic Development for a $250,000 Housing Rehab Grant will be discussed and a discussion will be held on record retention and destruction.
Other agenda items include a recommendation from the Board of Public Works to enter into a maintenance contract agreement with Utility Service Company for water storage tanks. A cooperative agreement with Richardson County for dispatching services will be held and the Council will act on a request by the Employee Advisory Committee for an employee appreciation dinner on March 31st.
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