Quitman City Council learns funds coming in for pavilion restoration
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The Quitman City Council acted quickly on a one item agenda last Thursday night.
The council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing continued participation with the ATMOS cities …
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Quitman City Council learns funds coming in for pavilion restoration
The Quitman City Council acted quickly on a one item agenda last Thursday night.
The council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing continued participation with the ATMOS cities steering committee and authorized the payment of five cents per capita to the ATMOS cities steering committee to fund regulatory and related activities related to ATMOS Energy Corporation.
Prior to the consent and action agenda items Mayor Randy Dunn gave a report on the pavilion at Jim Hogg City Park.
“We have it in our budget to spend some money on the pavilion. The Wood County Old Settlers Reunion has stepped up and committed $20,000 to match what the city budget is,” Dunn said. “And we had a great meeting the other day. Wood County Electric stepped up and matched that $20,000 in support of that. We just live in a great community with lots of good businesses and good people here.”
The city council meets again March 19.