Packed House Observes Special Presentations, Followed by Several Items of City Council Business
By Julie Perine on January 14, 2020
Mayor Andy Lang opened Monday’s Bridgeport City Council meeting by thanking the large crowd in attendance. The reason for the
packed house was a trio of special presentations which preceded the business portion of the meeting.
opportunity to work with Eagle and believes he will be a great asset to the board. Smell agreed and spoke in favor of the candidate.
visits and as the project went along, it became a little more complex,” Wetmore said. “We want to make sure it is done right and we don’t want them to have to come back and fix things after the fact.”
the matter. (Read more in a forthcoming story by Chris Johnson.)
have SFM provide a GM and events coordinator,” Wetmore said.
Before adjourning, Council approved a pair of budget revisions. General Fund Budget Revision #5 was to budget the award of a $65,000 Homeland Security Grant. The grant will be utilized to purchase communication equipment for police and fire departments compatible with the FBI equipment since the department is now responding to all EMS calls with the FBI CJIS, Finance Director Monica Musgrave said. Capital Reserve Fund Revision #3 appropriates last year’s hotel/motel tax in the amount of $45,400 for various capital items for the Parks Department. Musgrave said $19,450 will be used to purchase items for the new building on Route 131. Among others, the items include a utility trailer, lockers, shelving with work benches, IT and security cameras, washer and dryer and various furniture. The amount of $12,000 will be used to purchase and install fencing on the wall beside the Benedum Civic Center and $13,950 will be used for pool maintenance items: two lifeguard stands and six ADA sink faucets.

