The Fairfield City Council will meet for its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 10th at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 109 NE 2nd Street. The meeting agenda includes a range of significant items, including the purchase and financing of a new fire truck, possible sale of the city’s existing ladder truck, and potential changes to guidelines governing the local business tax district.
Among the routine business items, the Council is expected to vote on two resolutions approving permanent public utility easement agreements—one for electric and one for gas utilities—with the Frontier Community College Foundation.
A major topic of discussion will be the fire department’s request to purchase a new fire truck, along with financing options for the acquisition. The Council will also consider approval of the sale of the city’s current ladder truck, potentially making way for the new equipment.
Other agenda items include a recreation fund request, and a street closing request for Saturday, April 11th, to accommodate the Fairfield Community High School prom.
City leaders will also discuss potential changes to the guidelines for the business tax district, a move that could impact local businesses.
The meeting will feature a financial report, time for public comments, and may conclude with an executive session to discuss confidential matters.