JOHNSTOWN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, July 10, 2024 City Council met in as stated session for the general transaction of business. Mayor Reverend King offered the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. The following members of Council were present for roll call: Frank Janakovic called the meeting to order at 5:59 p.m. Mayor Janakovic, Mr. Capriotti, Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt, Ms. Huchel, Reverend King, An Executive Session with regard to personnel was. held from 6:00 p.m. until 6:26 An Executive Session with regard toj personnel was held on July 1, 2024. Melissa Komar, Interim Co-City Manager; Robert Statler, Interim Co-City Manager/Fire Chief; Dennis R. Very, Esquire, Solicitor; Sara Williams, Executive Secretary; Richard Pritchard, Police Chief; Dave Williams, Codes Enforcement Manager; Melissa Millard, Finance Director; Nina Ndichu, Economic Development Director; Jared Campagna, Public Works Director; Mrs. Mock (7). p.m. Tony Penna, Recreation, were also present. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Mr. Arnone: made ai motion to approve the Regular Meeting Minutes of. June 12, 2024. The motion was seconded by Mr. Britt and passed by the following Yeas: Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti, Mayor Janakovic, Reverend King, Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel (7). vote: Nays: None (0). PROCLAMATIONS. AWARDS. HONORS. RESOLUTIONS OF RECOGNITION- Police ChiefRichard Pritchard presented the City's newest police officer Thomas Hagerman. Office Hagerman introduced himselfa and provided al briefhistory of his professional background. He noted being thankful for the opportunity to bea part ofthe. Johnstown Police Department. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 2of15 PUBLIC COMMENT-AGENDA ITEMS ONLY None. REPORTS CITYN MANAGER: Melissa Komar, Interim Co-City Manager, noted Gary Martin and Cambria County Crimestoppers were interested in placing aj plaque at Morley's Dog, which they had donated years ago. Council discussed the matter and agreed to the Mrs. Komar presented Madison Smith as a summer intern with the City. Ms. Smith introduced herselfand stated she is currently the technical coordinating intern. She provided ai report regarding challenges she has seen int the Department, including lack of a centralized filing system, and the confusion caused by each department operating its software differently independently, Ms. Smith asked Council to consider the following recommendations, including a centralized filing system to access all documents promptly, having ai full-time IT professional within the Department, hands-on software training Ms. Smith indicated the City Fire Department software is current to date, and She noted the new case management system, CODY, is difficult for personnel tou use as they have not had hands-on training on how to use this type ofcase management system. Internet issues such as buffering, lagging, looping indicate a computer is on stall until there is some type ofbetter connectivity and an upgrade was suggested. A tour oft the police department noted disorganized paper files spread across various locations and suggested implementation ofa case management filing system to allow officers access to older case files. A lack ofs shift scheduling software was also found and training was recommended on the CODY management system as well as Ms. Smith noted observing employees inl Public Works are not familiar with internet usage and training was suggested to eliminate al lot of paper. request. inconsistent use of software. and basic training for internet usage. anew EOS system would be implemented. Vector Solutions software. Wednesday July 10,2024, Stated Meeting, continued 3of15 She reported the technological advancements she has suggested were crucial for improvement efficiency and communication and productivity in all departments. Ms. Smith will provide these and other recommendations in writing as well as links to the information on the internet. Mrs. Komar provided an overview of topics discussed during the past few weeks and those that would be discussed moving forward including ai resolution on the agenda concerning police services for. Johnstown Housing Authority communities, a grant received through Senator Langerholc's office foran upgrade to the HVAC: at the Conference Center, RFPS for netting at Sargent's A RAISE grant update would be provided by Ms. Ndichu during her report. SCAPE will present to Council tentatively on August 6, 2024. Stadium, and license plate readers. She reported Codes has been working closely with magistrates on some illegal The garbage contract extension will be oni next month's agenda for approval. Chief Statler, Interim Co-City Manager, reported working well with Mrs. Komar. Mayor Janakovic commented it had been great getting things done dumpsites throughout the City. collectively." MAYOR: Mayor Frank Janakovic reported his attendance at the Mill Rats on. July 4, 2024 with 3,200 in attendance. Fireworks were held after the game. He thanked all Hei noted many things to doi in the City including free concerts sponsored by Highmark at PNG Park, Jazz Along the River held ini the West End, Sunday involved for working together. Bandshell concerts, concerts int the park. The Mayor presented at the. Juneteenth celebration. He noted Johnstown will bel hosting the Pennsylvania Mayors' Association Conference July 18 through the 22nd, 2024, approximately 65 mayors were expected to attend. Mrs. Komar commented that all event coordinators gave "absolute praise" to City Hall staffincluding Sara, Public Works, Police, and Fire. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 4of15 Mrs. Mock indicated events are listed on the City's website. It was noted that Madison handled it originally but now it has been taken over by Jenna. Mr. Capriotti suggested utilizing the City's calendar on all devices. Mayor Janakovic promoted the Chamber and Visit Johnstown for listing activities going on throughout the City. She noted 1st Summit and. JWF offered free tickets to the event. CITY SOLICITOR: Dennis Very, Esquire, Solicitor, Leventry, Haschak, & Rodkey, LLC, referred to his written report for review by Council. CITY ENGINEER: Members were referred to. the written report. COUNCIL UPDATES/NEIGHBORHOOD LIAISONS: Mrs. Mock reported the Celebration Johnstown group brought fireworks and the Johnstown Symphony back to the stadium in coordination with the Mill Rats game schedule. She thanked all sponsors for a great evening. She reported the community garden is doing well and thanked the Fire Department and Public Works for putting the raised garden beds together and Legal matters are being cleared up for a community project, which will be delivering them. Flower boxes are also doing well. presented to the City soon. Mayor. Janakovic commented it was great to see many families at the baseball game Reverend King reported she and Mrs. Mock had ai recreation meeting concerning who traveled from Pittsburgh and Central PA. work that needs to be completed at the playgrounds. She noted her attendance at the Vision meeting where capture teams reported She offered a' "shout out" to Quan and Hope for Johnstown for a successful community fun day in Moxham and noted another one advertised at the middle school in Hornerstown and Sargent's Stadium on July 20, 2024. projects they were working on. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 5of15 Reverend King reported the Auditor General will be coming to town to meet with the Poverty Commission on August 20, 2024. Itv will be open to the public. Ms. Huchel reported a Sip and Savor, Gallery on Gazebo event will be held Band of Brothers, local theater group, will be performing at Stackhouse Park. She noted her participation in the Cambria County Humane Society's recent block Ms. Huchel continues to work on1 the feral cat situation and has spoken to a few veterinarians regarding doing some "blitz "TNR sessions, which involves identifying houses that are overrun with cats, trapping them, and then having Thursday, July 11,2024. party. them fixed, all at one time. Mr. Capriotti reported having the opportunity to attend the Sunday market in Cambria City, which he noted continues to grow. He commended the two gentlemen involved for their efforts. He noted people from Ligonier and Indiana and other communities have been showing up to these markets. He extended an invitation to visit the new: fire truck, which was delivered. Chief Statler will have it displayed after the meeting. Mr. Britt reported his attendance at the Juneteenth event. He noted a wonderful turnout. He also commended Quan and staff for the programs at the playground and commented that "our children need more of that." He thanked Mr. Campagna for his efforts on Vine Street. As the City's representative on the GJWA, Mr. Arnone reported, as of June 2024, the City was 68.34 percent pressure tested, 9 service: renewals completed, and 41 mainline repairs. The customer service department received 77 new service applications for property transfers, and 30 inactive accounts were re-activated during this month. The backflow problem has been taken care of. Hei reported sewage compliance is 69 percent. All reservoirs are full, water quality is high as it has been for a long time. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 6of15 Regarding the reservation of capacity fee, Mr. Arnone indicated the Authority iss starting to capi property accounts that are five years old or older, or about 40 properties a month. That fee was recently increased to $75. As the City's Johnstown Housing Authority representative, Mr. Arnone updated statistical information related to the population oft the public housing communities located within the City ofJohnstown, He reported, as of June 30, 2024, public housing population is 2,351; Section 8 voucher holders, 1,184, which amounts to a total of3,535. Currently 47 percent of those living inj poverty in the City are being assisted. Mr. Arnone indicated the Prospect He noted the first phase of construction repairs at the Prospect Homes has been completed. No dates have been set for when units will be ready for families to move in. Repair work will be completed inj phases and residents will be invited back on ai rolling basis. Securing materials is a problem with Mr. Arnone indicated the Housing Authority's Section Eight department was designated al high performer by HUD for 2023. The high-performance designation shows effective management. He stated properties are inspected regularly. A blighted property is one not taken care of by the landlord. The. Johnstown Housing Authority recently accepted aj proposal to operate the former medical clinic inside Connor Towers on Vine Street. Mayor Jankovic commented that Ms. Danchanko has the ability to offer free or low-price relocation has affected the population statistics. the project. medications to those in need. PETITIONS None. ORDINANCES FOR FINALI READ AND ADOPTION None. ORDINANCES FOR FIRST READ: None. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued RESOLUTIONS 7of15 Resolution No. 105658 Al RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANI, AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AND TAKE. ANY/ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY TO: EFFECTUATE AN AGREEMENT WITHT THE JOHNSTOWN HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR THE PROVISION OF POLICE SERVICES FOR THE SOLOMON, PROSPECT, COOPERSDALE, AND OAKHURST COMMUNITIES CONTINGENTUPONFINAL REVIEW OF THE CITY SOLICITOR Mr. Capriotti made ai motion to approve. The motion was seconded by Mr. Arnone. Mr. Arnone explained this matter should have been done in January. The motion passed by the following vote: Yeas: Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti, Mayor Janakovic, Reverend King, Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel (7). Nays: None. Resolution No. 105659 Al RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF. JOHNSTOWIN, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO: EXECUTE. ALL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AND TAKE. ALL. ACTIONS NECESSARYTO: SIGN AN. AGREEMENT WITH BISHOP MCCORT7 TO USE SARGENT'S STADIUM AND ROXBURY PARK. Mr. Arnone made ai motion to approve. The: motion was seconded by Mr. Britt and passed by the following vote: Yeas: Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti, Mayor. Janakovic, Reverend King, Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel, Mr. Arnone (7). Nays: None. Resolution No. 105660 Al RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, APROVINGTHEFY2PA4 Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 8of15 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG). AND HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS (HOMB)PROGRAMS. AND APPLICATIONS. Mr. Arnone: made ai motion to approve. The motion was seconded by Mr. Capriotti and passed by the following vote: Yeas: Mr. Capriotti, Mayor. Janakovic, Reverend King, Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel, Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt (7). Nays: None. Resolution No. 105661 Al RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AUTHORIZING THE. INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO SIGN ALL DOCUMENTS: NECESSARYTO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITHHRI, INC. AWARDING THE PAVING PROJECT2024 (BAUSHMAN ALLEY, BRUCE STREET, APPLE. ALLEY, LARDIN ALLEY, LAUREL AVENUE, N. SHERIDAN STREET, MERIDIAN STREET, STOREY AVENUE, CENTRAL AL, BENSON PLACE, NANKO AL, RAY. AL, GRAHAM AL. Mr. Arnone: made ai motion to approve. The motion was seconded by Mr. Britt. Mrs. Mock inquired if paving would affect the Laurel Avenue underpass height as trucks do get stuck there. Mr. Campagna noted it has to maintain the 11'8" height, but Penelec will install lighting and ai flashing solar powered light around the bridge height sign of11'8." Mrs. Mock suggested signage be placed at the top ofLaurel Avenue indicating the height oft the bridge at the bottom. The motion passed by the following vote: Yeas: Mayor Janakovic, Reverend King, Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel, Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti (7). Nays: None. The name of Central Al was amended to Centaur Alley. Mr. Arnone made ai motion to approve as amended. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Mock and passed by the following vote: Yeas: Mayor Janakovic, Reverend King, Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel, Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 9of15 Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti (7). Nays: None. Resolution No. 105662 Al RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JOHNSTOWIN, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, APPROVING AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF. JOHNSTOWN AND MELISSA KOMAR FOR A TERM COMMENCINGJUNE 17, 2024 AND CONTINUING THROUGHTHE. DATE ON WHICHA PERMANENT CITY MANAGER IS HIRED AT AN HOURLY RATE OF $70.84 PER HOUR AS PER AND CONTINGENT UPON THE' TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES. Mr. Arnone made ai motion to approve. The motion was seconded by Mr. Britt and passed by the following vote: Yeas: Reverend King, Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel, Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti, Mayor. Janakovic (7). Nays: None. Resolution No. 105663 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF. JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, APPROVING AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF. JOHNSTOWN AND ROBERT STATLER FOR. A' TERM COMMENCING JUNE 17,2024 AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE DATE ON WHICH. A PERMANENT CITY MANAGER IS HIRED AT. AN HOURLY RATE OF $58.60 PERI HOUR AS PER AND CONTINGENTUPON THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE. PARTIES. Mr. Arnone made ai motion to approve. The motion was seconded by Mr. Britt and passed by the following vote: Yeas: Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel, Mr. Arnone, Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti, Mayor Janakovic, Reverend King (7). Nays: None. NEW BUSINESS Johnstown Housing Authority Board Appointments Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 10of15 Mr. Capriotti made a motion to nominate Mr. Arnone. The motion was: seconded by Mr. Britt. There was further discussion. The motion passed by the following vote: Yeas: Mrs. Mock, Ms. Huchel, Mr. Britt, Mr. Capriotti, Mayor Janakovic, Reverend King (6). Nays: None. OLD BUSINESS None. DEPARTMENT REPORTS Code Enforcement 1. Dave Williams, Code Enforcement Manager, reported 34 building permits issued, 192 code violations for the month ofJune. He stated there are currently 10 being reviewed at the magistrate level. Four properties were cleaned up, approximately 51 tons of garbage at illegal dumpsites for which owners are billed. Mr. Williams explained the bill would include charges per hour per guy and equipment used, dump fees. There was further discussion: regarding the process. Mr. Williams will follow up with Mr. Britt regarding the. Ash Street property. Mayor. Janakovic stated he would talk to Mr. Williams about a particular resident who places garbage out the day before is a violation. Mr. Capriotti inquired about an illegal dumping site on Von Lunen Road that Mr. Williams will looki into. Reverend King inquired about an abandoned car, which Mr. Williams will turn over to the Johnstown PD. There was discussion regarding another abandoned vehicle on Somerset Street, a property off the Widman Street Exit, and Oak and Cedar, overgrown grass on three properties in Minersville and Dibert Street. 2. Police Department ChiefRichard Pritchard reported National Night Out will bel held Tuesday, August 6, 2024 in Central Park. He noted there will be food available and' Tip 411 will be discussed. Senator Fetterman isi interested in attending. Wrist bands, water bottles will be provided to thel kids along with a free Kona Ice. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 11of15 Chiefindicated that business cards were printed. He commended the City Manager for the RFP for cameras. Plate Smart is what is being used in Cambria County. He thanked 1889 for their assistance. 3. Fire Department Chief Statler reported the new fire truck was delivered but may have to go back for some tweaking. Training on the truck will bel held over the next week. All Chiefindicated the fence project at the training site will begin tomorrow. Once fenced in, it will be marked properly "No Trespassing." He noted being in the process of changing the computer program, which were invited to see the new truck after the meeting. includes a lot of data transfer. 4. Finance Melissa Millard referred members to the 2023 Audit Report for review. She noted the City is "looking good" and "out of the red." She noted mailing a copy of the five-year projection report to the Mayor, and an electronic report was sent Ms. Millard stated the audit report indicated a few minor findings for which Capital Budget is nearly completed and members will be provided with same Mechanical device applications are being returned with payments attached. She noted the first letter did not have a due date sO a second was sent in She indicated there are no further ARPA funds to be reallocated. She noted the. ARPA report given to members is current. A small amount of funds left over from one project had to be reallocated to repair an: immediate water issue at the Public Safety Building. Ms. Millard reported $115,000 was returned from JAHA. $76,000 was put into their portion oft the Michael Baker invoices. The balance was what went towards repairs of the fire station. Ms. Millard asked members to reach out to her regarding any issues or to other Council members. she has an action plan inj place to address those matters. before the end of the month, and it will be funded. follow up. questions. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 12of15 Ms. Millard explained ARPA reallocation can go towards a different line item in that fund but cannot go towards lost revenue. Mrs. Mock requested a list of groups that received funds and the status of those funds. There was further Ms. Millard stated it was aj pleasure working with the Interim Managers who discussion. have done an excellent job. Community Development 5. Nine Ndichu reported being in the process of obtaining GIS log-in credentials and is awaiting ai response from HUD as to whether DCED money can be used for She reported the interview process for the comprehensive plan was completed on. July 3,2024, and the Rothschild Doyno Collaborative from Pittsburgh was selected. There would be furtherinformation at the next meeting. Ms. Ndichu noted sending for forensic architecture quotes focusing on the structural integrity of the Public Safety Building including mechanical and electrical needs, ADA accessibility. The EADS Group quote was $25,000, Schrader Group, $12,500, and one will be received from CGL by the end of this week. She would like to keep the amount at $22,500. Ms. Ndichu referred members to theiri-Pads for information regarding the RAISE grant project, including demolition and earthwork, $1.1 million; electrical infrastructure, $1.5 million; hardscape and softscape improvements, $5.7 million; site activities and amenities, $1.03 million; contingencies, $4.4 million; special features and design fees under ARPA funds, $3.3 million. Grant funding was received from Vision 2025 in the amount of $210,000. She is awaiting paperwork from Mrs. Komar regarding the ARPA funding and She indicated pine, oak and honey locust as the names ofthree specific trees that would be used in the streetscape and park making sure to use the right Construction would tentatively begin in April of2025 and is dependent on the environmental study done by Michael Baker and Title VI documentation and how RAISE grant dollars are distributed to use for the project. that technical assistance. final numbers. sizes. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 13of15 She noted the call to artist RFQ will be issued on July 12, 2024. Consultants and Council have a workshop scheduled tentatively for August 6, 2024. The agenda includes design and cost updates, project maintenance and operation. Ms. Ndichu. has drafted a construction administration scope of work for the She suggested allocating more funding for specialized training in community planning and grant writing economic strategies and conferences including AIA annual conference, annual Pennsylvania Downtown Center conference, economic development course by International Economic Development Council, Women in Municipality Government, ICMA Conference, as well as general ongoing education to serve the community effectively. The budget is currently $2,000 and she hopes to bump that up to $5,000. She talked about revamping the Economic Empowerment Center, RFP. improvements to the website. There is CDBG money set aside for playgrounds and sidewalks and will have further discussion with Mr. Campagna regarding that matter. She noted the Farmers' Market is open each Friday from 9:001 to 2:00 p.m. downtown. She. encouraged support at neighborhood events. A memo has been drafted to inform businesses of the downtown construction plans. There was further discussion regarding the Main Street and Central Park projects. There was discussion regarding the demolition ofthree collapsed buildings on Main Street. 6. Public Works Jared Campagna, Public Works Director, reported ai meeting with East Hills Engineering regarding the HVAC at the Conference Center went very well. Hei noted ai resolution regarding the paving schedule was approved tonight by Council, which will commence late summer, early fall after some drainage issues are resolved on Laurel Avenue under the underpass. The height will Southmont Borough will do their portion of paving on Langhorne Street and Mr. Capriotti noted a wreck at Von Lunen, Dupont and Linden meeting point remain the same. the City will do its portion also. that sheared offaj pole and that the pole is ready to fall. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 14of15 Mayor Janakovic commented on the rolls ofwire hanging on the ground by telephone poles throughout the City. Mr. Campagna commented that was how the utilities were doing their projects. Tony Penna, Recreation, had discussion regarding the current contract with Bishop McCort. He stated ai new contract would be negotiated for next year. He commended Public Works for getting the courts ready at Roxbury Park. The adult hockey league is doing well, and one: more session would be held before summer's end. Mr. Penna will look into expanding hockey into different age groups and teams. Additional work needs completed at the rink Mr. Penna noted working with GJYL regarding the kids transitioning to the next level after leaving that league. He reported 77 kids have signed up fora a youth camp there, which will be run by Jerry Maser. A pony league is being considered. Using the softball field at the high school is being considered as thel home for another league. Fichtner Fieldi is available for use also but a He commended Joe Slis for his efforts and passion for the City. Ameeting was held with Laurel Asphalt and Mr. White regarding a $42,000 grant for resurfacing Roxbury tennis courts. Lighting and light pole painting will be addressed at some point. Meetings will be held regarding renovations Mr. Penna indicated there is a gentleman ini the area really passionate about bringing a Miracle League field toi town. He has been in contact with Sean Casey, ai former Pirate with strong ties to the. Johnstown area, who has built He commented there was discussion around bringing Special Olympics and a Mr. Penna noted his attendance at various community meetings regarding repairs to playgrounds in those areas. Benches at Roxbury will also be built. Mrs. Mock noted a former resident of] Roxbury is paying for the scoreboards atl Roxbury Park. Some oft the projects at the park will be completed by kids Mr. Penna commented the Recreation website would also be updated. and there is funding in place for that. water supply would have to be established first. at the. AAABA field. these types of fields. tryout event to Sargent's Stadium at the Point. from thel high school. Wednesday July 10, 2024, Stated Meeting, continued 15of15 He commended Mr. Britt's for his encouragement and passion for baseball There have been preliminary discussions regarding management of concession stand vendors and more are scheduled over the next few weeks. Mr. Penna noted he will work as liaison for the community block grants and is working with Reverend King concerning the matter. with regard to these projects. PUBLICCOMMENT: NON-AGENDA ITEM Mason Matula, Building 52, Apartment C, Oakhurst Homes, former Prospect tenant, presented before Council and provided photographs ofhis apartment. He stated no repairs have been done and there is mold exposure. There is an issue with cat smells. Mr. Arnone responded that as soon as the projects are done, people can start to move in, but that there is al holdup with cabinet work and other issues and way too many hazards to start moving people in. Mr. Arnone will discuss the matter with Mr. Alberts. RECESS/ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting concluded at 8:06] p.m. The next Regular Council Meeting is scheduled for August 14, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.