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CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
JULY 29, 2013 3:00 – 5:30PM
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Council, Officials and City Attorney Considerations & Comments
Angela
Hudson
Jones Avenue
Diane Schleicher/Chantel Morton/Angela Hudson
Downtown Development Authority
Additional Garbage Receptacles along Butler
Belly solar powered compactor
American Flags
for the Corridor for Memorial Day weekend, 4th of July week and Veterans Day week
Request clarification of City Council’s 6.26.13 Motion for Non-Profit FY14 Community Service Contract
Funding Awards: FOTT:$7,500 – Garden Club: $1,000 – Historic Society: $16,125 – Irish Heritage: $750 – Tybee Island Marine Science Center: $25,212 – Tybee Arts Association: $3,000
(includes the FY12 roll-over funds for the Arts Center Door) – Tybee DAC Kids: $375 – Yeepies: $750 – Island Feral Cat Project: $740
Tom Groover
Discussion of replacement of #6 sewer
line
Cost of replacement of #3 as of July 26th
Jason Buelterman
Review application fee for private parking lots
Discussion on TIPD vehicles, new purchases
Alley 3, Frank Schuman
Enforcement
of Littering Ordinance
Jan Fox
Short Term Work Plan
City Manager’s Action Item List
Wanda Doyle
Procedure for calling an emergency/special city council meeting
Construction Manager at
Risk clarification
Barry Brown
Electrical Use
Adjournment
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THE VISION OF THE CITY OF
TYBEE ISLAND
“is to make Tybee Island the premier beach community in which to live, work, and play.”
THE MISSION OF THE CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND
“is
to provide a safe, secure and sustainable environment by delivering superior services through responsible planning, preservation of our natural and historic resources, and partnership
with our community to ensure economic opportunity, a vibrant quality of life, and a thriving future.”