A Glance at New Bern Board of Aldermen Meeting – July 27, 2021

New Bern Board of Aldermen
Aldermen Barbara Best, Sabrina Bengel, Jameesha Harris, Mayor Dana Outlaw, Aldermen Johnnie Ray Kinsey and Jeffrey Odham (not pictured; Robert “Bobby” Aster)

The July 27 meeting will be held at 6 p.m. in the Courtroom at City Hall located at 300 Pollock St. You can also watch live on the City of New Bern’s Facebook page or watch later on City 3 TV.

Meeting opened by Mayor Dana E. Outlaw. Prayer Coordinated by Alderman Bengel. Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call

Consent Agenda
– Consider Adopting a Resolution to Close the 500 Block of Metcalf Street for a Block Party
– Consider Adopting a Resolution to Close Certain Streets for the Craven County Back to School Parade
-Approve Minutes

Agenda:
– Update on Public Safety
– Presentation on Equal Opportunity Employment Policy and Recruiting Practices
– Consider Adopting a Resolution Authorizing the Submission of a CAMA Grant Application
– Consider Adopting a Resolution Approving the Sale of 135 Hillmont Road
– Consider Adopting a Resolution Approving a Deed Conveying 908 Bloomfield Street to the Redevelopment Commission of the City of New Bern
– Consider Adopting a Budget Ordinance Establishing the 2021 Make Ready Public Infrastructure for Broadband Service Providers Project Fund
– Consider Adopting a Resolution Approving a Declaration of Intent to Reimburse for the 2021 Make Ready Public Infrastructure for Broadband Service Providers Project Fund
– Consider Adopting a Resolution to Amend the Classification Pay Plan for Fiscal Year 2021-22
– Consider Adopting a Budget Ordinance Amendment for the FY2021- 22 Operating Budget
– Consider Adopting a Resolution Approving the Addition of a Streetlight on 8th Street
– Appointment(s)
– Attorney’s Report
– City Manager’s Report
– New Business
– Closed Session
– Adjorn

Individuals with disabilities requiring special assistance should call 639-7501 no later than 3 p.m. the date of the meeting.

Agenda provided by Brenda Blanco, City Clerk

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Wendy Card, Editor-in-Chief