Laurel
Upcoming
City Council
The Laurel City Council will hold public hearings on three properties alleged to be dilapidated and menace public safety. Council members will also vote on a lease-purchase agreement for six water and sewer vehicles, a supplemental agreement for the Central Avenue Phase II project, and first readings of ordinances regarding cemetery burials and an alley closure. Additionally, the council will approve ten-year ad valorem tax exemptions for six local manufacturing and agricultural companies, along with various travel authorizations and lot cleaning assessments.
- Public hearings on dilapidated properties at 312 S. 16th Ave., 511 Sandy T. Gavin Ave., and 1220 Anderson St.
- Ten-year ad valorem tax exemptions for Amick Farms, Wayne-Sanderson Farms, Dunn Roadbuilders, Howard Industries, and Laurel Machine & Foundry
- Lease-purchase agreement with Citizens National Bank for six water and sewer vehicles
- Supplemental Agreement No. 2 for Central Avenue Improvements - Phase II project
- First reading of ordinance amending cemetery burial rules and closing an alley off W. 4th and W. 5th Streets
Last 30 days
City Council
The City Council will consider adopting a resolution authorizing a grant agreement with the Mississippi Development Authority to fund the Downtown Brickyard Project. They will also hold a public hearing on dilapidated properties at two addresses, and vote on second readings of ordinances to require water meters and increase the water reinstatement fee. Other items include a zoning change for 63 Management Rd and approval of demolition and lot cleaning assessments.
- Downtown Brickyard Project grant agreement with MDA
- Second reading of ordinance requiring water meters (Chapter 25)
- Second reading of ordinance increasing water reinstatement fee
- Zoning change for 63 Management Rd from A-1 to I-1
- Demo assessment of $9,279 for property at 610 Chantilly St