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City Council Meeting December 18, 2023

City Council Meeting December 18, 2023

Regularly Scheduled Meeting

Event date: 12/18/2023 6:30 PM Export event

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Agenda, Clemson City Council
Monday, December 18, 2023

Council Chamber, Clemson City Hall

6:30 p.m. Call to Order: Regular Council Meeting

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance: Council Member Fulmer

Proclamation: Arbor Day

Public Session: (3‐minute limit per speaker)

Approval of Minutes: December 4th, 2023

Reports/Discussion
a. Discuss USDA grant application for pump station and sewer line upgrades – Assistant City Administrator Allison Gantte
b. Discuss changing Section 7-5 Budgeting Ordinance – Finance Director Leslie Wilder 
c. Discuss upgrading the Police Department Axon Body Cameras – Police Chief Jorge Campos
d. Staff Reports

Policy Action (2‐minute limit per speaker)

Other Policy Items
a. Consider approving final parking recommendations – Community and Economic Development Coordinator Lindsey Newton
b. Economic Development Advisory Committee recommendation for an open air trolley study- Community and Economic Development Coordinator Lindsey Newton
c. Consider a resolution to the SC Rural Infrastructure Authority to maintain available cash on hand for its matching obligation to cover our portion of the matching requirements for the $10,000,000 SCIIP Grant– Utilities Director Benjie Mcgill

Mayor‐Council reports/comments/new business

Executive Session
a. Consider Appointments to City Boards and Commissions; SC Code Section 30-4-70 (a)(1)

Note: Upon returning to open session, Council may take action on matters discussed in Executive Session.

Adjourn

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