1 resolution, 1 ordinance before Willard City Council
One resolution and one ordinance are before Willard City Council as it opens its July meeting schedule at 7 p.m. Monday, July 7 at City Hall, 631 S. Myrtle Ave.
Resolution No. 2634-25, which seeks to provide retention bonuses and recruitment incentives to full-time police officers in the Willard Police Department, is on the agenda. (Check back for updates on details on the proposed legislation.)
The city website notes that Willard is accepting applications for full-time police officers and part-time public safety telecommunicator (dispatcher). Details, including salary information, are available here:
Among other business, Willard City Manager Bryson Hamons is scheduled to deliver a report. It traditionally explains the proposed legislation before the seven-member council and offers updates on municipal government projects and other community updates.
Reports from five City Council committees are planned:
-- Charter/legislative: (Jacob McKenzie, Chuck Danhoff)
-- Finance: (Diana Olson, David Sattig)
-- Public Works: (Alan Babcock, Joseph Daniel)
-- Safety: (Babcock, Daniel and Olson). This committee met on June 19.
-- Utilities: (McKenzie, Daniel, Olson)
The council will also address Ordinance No. 6007-25, which is:
-- for the editing and inclusion of certain ordinances as parts of the various component codes of the codified ordinances;
-- providing for the adoption of new matter in the updated and revised codified ordinances;
-- providing for the publication of such new matter; and repealing ordinances and resolutions in conflict.
This ordinance is listed for its first reading on the agenda.
The council will also approve minutes from its June 16 regular meeting, the agenda indicates.
Pastor James Pomerich is to provide the invocation on Monday.
AT A GLANCE
Willard City Council members
Ward 1: (Mayor): Joseph Daniel
Ward 2: Jacob McKenzie
Ward 3: (Vice President Pro Tem) David Sattig
Ward 4: (President) Michael Elmlinger
At Large: Diana Olson
At Large: Chuck Danhoff
At Large: (Vice Mayor): Alan Babcock
FAST FACT: Willard operates under a Council-City Manager form of government, operated under a charter, with seven people on council.
Source: city of Willard