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Monday shapes up as busy night for council

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Sheridan’s Mayor Rich Bridger said Monday night is looking busy for the City Council.

Monday is the council’s regular meeting.

Also on the council’s agenda is consideration of a city and county funding agreement for Impact 307, Sheridan’s business incubator. After the council voted in February to not allocate $80,000 in funds to Impact 307, Sheridan County proposed a new funding agreement that would call for semi-annual payments of $30,000 over a period of two years.

In other action, the council will consider awarding the bid for The Hub on Smith Street Help at Home Phase IV Project. Bridger said that’s a continuation of The Hub’s renovation of their facility.

The council also will consider buying a new accounting software system and a resolution under which the city would join the Wyoming Cooperative Liquid Assets Securities System. Also known as CLASS, the securities system is an investment option for Wyoming’s political subdivisions.

The council also has scheduled an executive session to consider accepting or tendering offers concerning wages, salaries, benefits and terms of employment during negotiations with personnel.

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