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City of Greenville City Council met Aug. 28

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George Barber, Mayor | City of Greenville Website

George Barber, Mayor | City of Greenville Website

City of Greenville City Council met Aug. 28.

Here are the minutes provided by the council:

The Special Council meeting was called to order on August 28, 2024 at 4:00 PM by Mayor George Barber.

1. ROLL CALL 

Council Present: Mayor George Barber, Council Member Ivan Estevez, Council Member Kyle Littlefield, Council Member Lisa Stephens, and Council Member Blake Knox

Council Absent: 

Staff Present: Jo Hollenkamp, Jody Weiss, Bill Walker, Jeff Sinnett, Jason Heckman, Bryan Waugh, Jeff Ketten, Jim Sutton, Brad Iberg,

Michelle Liggett

Public Present: Jim Arndt

2. CITIZEN INPUT / COMMENTS ON ANY AGENDA ITEM OR OTHERWISE 

3. CITY COUNCIL OR MAYOR COMMENTS 

4. MATTERS OF COUNCIL CONSIDERATION 

4.1. Consideration to open a separatae checking account for the Plaza Grant in order to separate grant funds from other funds.

Motion by Lisa Stephens, seconded by Kyle Littlefield, Motion to open a separatae checking account for the Plaza Grant in order to separate grant funds from other funds. 

RESULT: Carried

MOVER: Lisa Stephens

SECONDER: Kyle Littlefield

AYES: George Barber, Ivan Estevez, Kyle Littlefield, Lisa Stephens, and Blake Knox

4.2. Strategic Planning Session with Jim Arndt

Greenville Council 2 08282024 

5. ADJOURNMENT 

Motion by Ivan Estevez, seconded by Kyle Littlefield, to adjourn the Special

Council Meeting/Strategic Planning Session at 7:00 PM.

RESULT: Carried

MOVER: Ivan Estevez

SECONDER: Kyle Littlefield

AYES: George Barber, Ivan Estevez, Kyle Littlefield, Lisa Stephens, and Blake Knox

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