Council members at the May 13 City Council Meeting approved a 4-0 resolution finding that the City Manager certified there are prior year fund balances and/or current revenues available in the budget for additional projects and programs in various funds not included in the original 2020-21 budget.
What’s that mean when it comes to some supplemental appropriations within the funds? If you’re a potable water customer, then you should be expecting a credit of approximately $75 due to funding coming from the American Rescue Act.
There was no word on where other funds might land.
In other City Council business Thursday, Council members approved the final public hearing 4-0 on assigning Future Land Use designation of “public” to 16.36 acres, identified as Osceola County Road & Bridge Facility, located northwest of Old Canoe Creek Road and Nolte Road. Also approved 4-0 was a zoning district of “professional” compatible with the same area.
The first reading on an ordinance assigning Future Land Use designation of “commercial” passed 4-0 for 9.99 acres known as Thompson Grove Commercial, east of Live Oak Lane and south of East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway. Also, a zoning district of “highway business” passed the first reading for the same vicinity.
In other action, Duane Norman was appointed to the city’s Recreation Advisory Committee and David Bridle to the Planning Commission, both as alternates.
The Council also issued proclamations in honor of: National Public Works Week, National Safe Boating Week, National EMS Week, and Building Safety Month.