City of Macon City Council met Nov. 11

City of Macon City Council met Nov. 11
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City of Macon City Council met Nov. 11.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

ROLL CALL

APPROVE MINUTES: October 14th Regular Meeting

POLICE REPORT:

OLD BUSINESS:

CITIZENS COMMENTS:

NEW BUSINESS:

(a) Food Basket Donation

(b) Parks & Public Buildings –Tom

(1) Update on Ball Diamonds

(c) Streets and Alleys – Brandon

(d) Water/Sewer – Rocky

(e) Personnel & Finance – Monte

(1) P & L Reports – Oct

(f) Zoning – Caleb

(g) Safety, Insurance & Police – Brandon

(1) Police Report

(g) TIF/Economic Development – Chad

(1) Business District Grant Request

 ATTORNEY REPORT:

(a) Ordinance No. 2024-49. Ordinance Amending Chapter 13 of the city code.

(b) Ordinance No. 2024-50. Ordinance for the levy and assessment of taxes for the city of Macon for the fiscal year commencing May 1, 2024 and ending April 30, 2025.

(c) Resolution No. 2024-08. A Resolution Authorizing the Expenditure of Tax Increment Financing Funds to the South Macon Public Library District for Property and Building Improvements & the Recinsion and Replacement of Resolution R2024-1.

(d) Resolution No. 2024-09. A Resolution Authorizing the use of Business District Special Allocation Funds for a Redevelopment Project Occurring at 127 N. Front Street.

TREASURER’S REPORT:

BILLS:

ADJOURNMENT:

https://www.maconcity.us/documents/653/Agenda_November_2024.pdf



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