City of Monmouth Update with Mayor Rod Davies, City Administrator Lew Steinbrecher, and Communications Director Ken Helms

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Part 1: Discussion on the retirement of Investigator Terry Hepner from the Monmouth Police Department

Part 2: Discussion from the Zoning Department report on the process of demolition of residential properties in Monmouth, the report from the Water Department, purchase of a new leaf vacuum, and the progress on North 6th Street

Part 3: Approval of a bid for the Downtown Streetscape Beautification Project, the new parking lot off 1st Street by Market Alley, and application of securing a grant to continue the Downtown Beautification in the 200 block of South Main

Part 4: Exploration of options at Citizen’s Lake including the addition of a possible walking path

Part 5: Discussion on commercial properties for sale in the City of Monmouth and recent new businesses that have moved into the area

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