community, meetings, environment,

Jan 8th City Council Meeting Agenda

Damien Lee Fey Gilliams Damien Lee Fey Gilliams Follow Jan 07, 2020 · 1 min read
Jan 8th City Council Meeting Agenda
Share this

Good News Sebastian! The first City Council meeting of the year has arrived. Topics include buying a $182,739 Excavator, $104,070 Pickleball court lighting, up to $24,000 in administrative services, $148,129 for an Emergency Generator, lifting the Moratorium of Herbicide Spraying, recounting the votes for hiring a City Attorney, and more!

Meeting Information

  • Location: Sebastian City Hall, 1225 Main St, Sebastian, FL 32958
  • Time: January 8th, 2020 @ 5PM

Topics of Discussion:

  • Parliamentary and Meeting Procedures Workshop
    • Review Roberts Rules of Order, Sunshine Law, Public Communication Practices, Past Practices, and other meeting procedures
  • Approval of expenses:
    • CDBG Administration Services: $20,000 to $24,000 and authorize the City Manager to execute the appropriate documents
    • Replace Caterpillar 311F Excavator with attachments for $182,739.00
    • Award Agreement to AmPro, Inc. for the Purchase and Installation of Token Machine Operated Pickleball Court Lighting in the Amount of $104,070.00
    • Approve Budget Adjustment and Work Services Agreement with Eau Gallie Electric, Inc. for the Design Build and Purchase of an Emergency Generator for City Hall in the Total Amount of $148,129.00
  • Reconsidering revisions and holding a public hearing regarding Recyclable Materials decision made last meeting.
  • Considering lifting the Moratorium of Herbicide Spraying to allow the testing of an organic herbicide
  • Confirming the Ranking of Attorneys to be interviews due to miscount last meeting.

If you have a story you would like to share, reach out and send it to us!

Damien Lee Fey Gilliams
Written by Damien Lee Fey Gilliams Follow
Your Editor-in-Chief, Website Developer, Real Estate Agent, and Creative Problem Solver. Damien is a Sebastian native passionate about his community. He founded www.GoodNewsSebastian.com to help promote positive news in his beloved hometown.