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Show Airport to too ujQtor this no oil? City Council got off to a slow start Monday, due to a lack of a quorum, but things soon warmed up after a phone call brought Jean Hanley running. run-ning. Water projects were the biggest item of discussion. The old water project (completed (com-pleted this summer) is complete com-plete except for some loose ends and dickering over price. Mayor Young was authorized to okay a change of work order or-der for $11,000, but several other items were still in disagreement dis-agreement between the city, the engineer and the contractor. contrac-tor. Mayor Young reported that the line to the airport had been started, and if things go according to schedule, should be completed this week. Del-mar Del-mar and Jack Kirk are cooperating co-operating with the city and Weather Service on this project. pro-ject. A letter from the Utah Outdoor Out-door Recreation Agency offered of-fered recession funding to upgrade up-grade parks and park faculties. facul-ties. The Mayor and Pettey were authorized to work on an application. Mayor Young recommended rec-ommended work on the swimming swim-ming pool if it qualifies. The m oney, if acquired, is a 100 grant. Council ratified Planning Commission minutes by approving ap-proving remodeling plans for Jed Thomas as recommended. A change-over In handling and procedure at the airport to comply with Chevron Oil Co. policy would cost city $10-14,000. City has contract for gas allotment to 1978, but may be forced to comply to get it. Discussed changing oil companys. A letter from UDOT (Utah Department of Transportation) Transporta-tion) told of a January 14th m eeting in Beaver courthouse to explain program. Milford qualifies for $1280.95 in the coming year, but must comply with planning. First priority set by UDOT is signing. Hanley reported the EMT's plan to make a drive to raise funds for an ambulance. The attempt will be on their own, but they will still need help from the city to equip it, if successful. |