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NEW TUESDAY EVENING: Council OKs mural, clock
Pauls Valley City Council action Tuesday night -
Approved:
- A mural on Chickasaw Street near South Street.
- A Wacker Park gym scoreboard clock, with $3,694 in Kiwanis funds.
- Fire department Homeland Security grant.
- Rezoning 837 S. Walnut from R-2 to restricted commercial – for a convenience store and laundry. Limitation: no future liquor store.
- $4,600 to Lamar for a tourism billboard.
Also Tuesday night, Mayor Tim Gamble, Vice Mayor Billy Riddle and council members Gary Alfred and Keith Brinley heard a request for a resolution supporting a new recreation center.
A Main Street contract was changed to coordinate grant writing services with the city.
More in Wednesday’s Pauls Valley Daily Democrat.
- Reported by Barry Porterfield
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