By Crystal Thompson
Emily Mayer-Lossing announced at last night's City Council meeting that a public meeting regarding the Main Street program for downtown revitalization has been set for April 10 at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
The Main Street Program is a project of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and focuses on the historic preservation and the rebuilding of business in downtown areas. It promotes a long-term plan of restructuring and revitalizing historic inner cities. Anyone who is interested in learning more about the program is invited to attend.
Also discussed at last night's meeting:
The minutes from the March 19 City Council Meeting were approved.
Mayor Leonard presented Kristi Kline, Superintendent of Havre's Wastewater Treatment Plant, with a twenty-year employee service pin. Billy Dean, Tony Reed and Bill Wilkinson were not present to receive their employee service pins.
The Park and Recreations Committee reported on their 7 p.m. meeting.
The Safety Committee reported on their March 29 meeting regarding safety reports. Drafts of the safety policy were given to the council for review.
The Finance Committee reported on their meeting regarding the Elks parking area. A motion was made to the council to approve extra paving funds. The motion was approved.
The Police and Fire Committee set a meeting for Monday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at City Hall to discuss the recently passed Great Falls noise ordinance.
March claims and manual warrants were approved by the council.
All motions were approved unanimously by the council. The next City Council meeting is set for April 16 at 8 p.m. at City Hall.


