Monmouth City Council Update with Mayor Rod Davies and Communications Director Ken Helms

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Part 1: Monmouth Police Department Officer Jimmie McVey was recognized for his 23 years of service to the force, following his retirement, plus discussion on a street closure request by Karla Wallace

Part 2: Discussion on the Fire and Police Department reports at the Monmouth City Council Meeting, including trainings, retirement announcement of Robin Avery, and planning for the upcoming Car Show

Part 3: Discussion on the lease of the Vaugh Building to Super Mercado Four Hermanos

Part 4: Passing of ordinances by the Monmouth City Council to provide virtual participation of meeting when necessary and set back variances on three units at the Monmouth Townhomes

Part 5: Discussion on the Urban Hen Ordinance, which will be up for vote at the August meeting, plus Council is seeking input from local residents regarding this ordinance

Part 6: Discussion on the progress of the Dollar General being constructed on Broadway and the former Shopko building and the challenge of seeking a retailer for the City of Monmouth

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