Huntingdon to Vote on Budget on Thursday, June 27
From the Jul 2, 2024 e-EditionTOWN COUNCIL MEETING
Town of Huntingdon, Tennessee
Called Meeting 4:00 P.M., June 27, 2024
Huntingdon City Hall
19810 Main Street East
A. Roll call, declaration of quorum, and call to order.
B. New Business
1. Ordinance No. 627, an ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 619, as amended by
Ordinance No. 622 and Ordinance No. 624, same being the General Fund, Drug
Fund, Solid Waste Collection fund, DCPA Special Projects Fund, and Utility Fund
Budgets of the Town of Huntingdon, Tennessee, for Fiscal Year 2024 (FY-024) (1 Jul 23 – 30 Jun 024) to provide for the routine fiscal year-end review and amendments, second and final reading.
2. Ordinance No. 628, an ordinance to adopt and approve the General Fund, Drug Fund,
Solid Waste Collection fund, DCPA Special Projects Fund, and Utility Fund Budgets
of the Town of Huntingdon, Tennessee, for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY-025) (1 Jul 024 30 Jun 025) and adopt property tax rate for 2024 tax year, second and final reading.
3. Ordinance No. 629, an ordinance to amend Title 18, Water & Sewers of the
Huntingdon Municipal Code as set forth in Ordinance No. 620, Chapter 1, Water,
Amending Section 18-113, Schedule of Rates; Title 18, Chapter 2, Wastewater
Collection and Treatment Systems; Amending Section 18-209, Recovery of Cost (2) Sewer service charges; and Automatic adjust of rate to reflect cost of living, second and final reading.
4. Consider establishing a three minute time limit for citizens comments in a public meeting.
5. Consider the request from Eastview Baptist Church for the use of Sesquicentennial Park for God’s Day event on Saturday, July 20, 2024.
6. Consider the Fiscal Year 2023 Audit report.
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