City of Canton public meetings in 2020
3 substantive meetings from 2020, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2013- 2025
The Canton City Commission is holding its regular meeting on December 21, 2020. The agenda includes several action items, such as a second reading of an ordinance to repeal a discretionary tax formula, a resolution setting 2021 salaries with a 1.61% cost-of-living adjustment, and a first reading of an ordinance to increase water rates. The commission will also consider hiring a new public works employee, awarding fuel bids, and approving several contracts.
- 2nd reading of ordinance repealing discretionary tax formula ordinances
- 2021 Salary Resolution with 1.61% COLA and step increases
- 1st reading of ordinance amending water rates for South Lincoln Rural Water hookup
- New hire: Omar Gonzales for Public Works Street Maintenance at $16.28/hour
- Award fuel bid to Stern Oil; approve 3-year E-911 dispatch services agreement with Lincoln County
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2013- 2025
The Canton City Commission will hold public hearings on the 2020 sidewalk assessment roll and the updated Comprehensive Plan, with possible approval actions. They will also consider several routine items including an ordinance repeal, an animal control agreement, new fire volunteers, an employee raise, the 2021 step and grade, HSA contributions, a used truck bid, and discuss the pool fire damage.
- Public hearing on 2020 sidewalk assessments; parcel 200.13.25.001 paid in full and to be removed
- Public hearing and possible approval of the 2020 Comprehensive Plan draft
- 1st reading of ordinance repealing discretionary tax formula ordinances
- Agreement with Sioux Falls Area Humane Society for abused/vicious animal services
- Bid award to Vander Haag's Inc for $32,975 for used sander plow truck
BoardDocs Imported Meetings 2013- 2025
The Canton City Commission is voting to set a December 7, 2020 hearing for sidewalk assessments on the south side of town as part of the 2020 Sidewalk Improvement Project. The body will also approve the 2021 health insurance renewal with Wellmark, which includes a 5% rate decrease, and authorize the update of the Housing Needs Study. Additionally, the Commission will approve several new hires, including police officers and a utility clerk, and renew the print service contract with CHR Solutions.
- Resolution to set hearing date for sidewalk assessments on the south side for December 7, 2020
- 2021 Health Insurance Renewal with Wellmark at an estimated monthly liability of $10,038.16
- Hiring of Marcus Van Lingen as full-time Police Officer at $18.00 per hour
- Renewal of CHR Solutions print service contract at an estimated monthly cost of $279.30
- Authorization to update the Housing Needs Study with a City cost share of approximately $1,875