Fire Chief Kris Quick will request approval to sell and remove from the city’s inventory a 1999 GMC Midwest fire tanker and a 1985 Ford Pierce pumper.
Mayor Hillrey Adams will present an ordinance that would implement a yearly fee for the use of certain city-owned parking spaces. The measure would repeal two earlier ordinances from 2000 and 2019.
City Clerk Scott Liles will bring forward an amendment to the 2025 Mountain Home Billboard and Outdoor Advertising Structure Ordinance, clarifying how on-site signs are measured and including an emergency declaration.
The council will also take up an ordinance to officially vacate the section of 8th Street discussed in the earlier public hearing.
The public is invited to attend both the hearing and the regular meeting.
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