City of Macon City Council met Feb. 9

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City of Macon City Council met Feb. 9.

Here are the minutes provided by the council:

Alderman Long called the Macon City Council meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Present were Attorney Scott Garwood, Treasurer Kimberly Reynolds, Clerk Kim Miller, Council Members Chad Rappe, Rocky Markham, Monte Holsapple, Caleb Beasley, also present were Kim Cook, Sue Cole, Bryton Simms and Deputy Helfer.

The minutes of Jan 12th meeting were reviewed and approved as presented. Deputy Helfer presented the police report.

Bryton Simms was present to inquire about assistance for TIF funds for fire apparatus. Alderman Long stated he wanted to talk with Mayor Dunmire.

Kim Cook will make maps for the Spring Garage sales to have available at Wall Street Embroidery. The town sales will be May 14- 16th with the town clean-up on Saturday May 16th.

Attorney Garwood updated on ordinance violations.

Treasurer Reynolds presented the treasurer’s report.

A motion was made by Alderman Rappe, seconded by Alderman Holsapple to approve the treasurer’s report as presented. Motion carried.

A motion was made by Alderman Holsapple, seconded by Alderman Beasley to pay the bills as presented. Motion carried.

A motion was made by Alderman Beasley, seconded by Alderman Markham to adjourn. Motion carried.

The City Council adjourned at 6:15 p.m.

https://www.maconcity.us/documents/653/Feb_2026_Minutes.pdf



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