The Crossville City Council moves into
their second month of meetings under COVID-19 protocols and will hold
a work session via video conference on Tuesday, May 5 at 5 PM.
The public can watch the meeting live
on the city's webpage or review the video at a later time.
The agenda is short with only 6 total
items for the council to discuss in preparation for the regular
meeting on May 12.
The agenda includes a discussion of the
Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System rate for the upcoming year.
The rate adjusts each year and could see an increase based on the recent drop in the stock market.
A discussion of the agreement between
the city and Golf Course Town Homes in also on the agenda and will be
led by city attorney Will Ridley. Ridley has been working on a draft
contract for the project and will present it Tuesday evening to the
council.
A discussion of a grant application for
the Crossville Memorial Airport under the CARES act for COVID-19
assistance will also be discussed. The city can apply for a maximum
of $30,000.
Council is also set to discuss TDOT
contracts for utility relocation on the Highway 127-N project, a
grant for police vests and an ordinance closing an undeveloped a portion of right of way on Webb Avenue.
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