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From our August 3, 2000,
edition.
Aldermen
okay changes to library board
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The Clarendon Board of Aldermen met in regular session July
25 in the Board Room of City Hall.
Gary McKay of McKay Engineering discussed the need to replace
more sewer lines in the upcoming grant application.
Donna Hicks gave an annual report for the Local Housing
Authority, and Larry Hicks explained the present project of adding
geothermal heating and cooling systems to the housing units.
Mayor Tex Selvidge presented the request regarding the Animal
Control officer in the absence of County Judge Jack Hall. The county is
wanting to use the city’s Animal Control personnel for use in other
parts of the county. The aldermen tabled the issue until more information
is provided.
Lynn McKinney addressed the board concerning the condition of
Sims Street near his home. The street at that point covers one block
between US 287 and Broncho Stadium, and McKinney said it is in very bad
condition and requested it be paved. The aldermen took no action but
assured McKinney it would be looked at.
Librarian Carolyn Blackerby presented changes she wanted made
to the Library Board by-laws. The aldermen approved changing the number of
members on the advisory board from five to a minimum of five.
Mary Douglas and Sharon Knox were approved as new Library
Board members, and Carolyn Moffett and Amy Auker were selected as
alternates. Jim Douglas was approved as the lay representative for the
Texas Panhandle Library System.
The water, sewer, and sanitation ordinance was discussed and
changes were made.
The trash collection for the county was discussed. The mayor
will speak to the county at the next commissioners’ court meeting.
City Superintendent Jim Roberts gave an update on the City
Park. The sprinkler system has been installed, and the restroom will be
ready soon.
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