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Agenda, City Council January 5, 2009 meeting Council will consider street lights for newly annexed ParrottAvenue and Greenhills. Will consider donation to Columbia-Adair CountyEconomic Development Authority, which has requested $10,000 to match an amount which was authorized earlier by the Adair County Fiscal Court. Will take up consideration of $20,000 donation to "Renaissance Columbia" for Diamond Rio Concert to reimburse a part of the concert losses. The donation wasrecommended by Mayor Patrick Bell but was tabled at the December 2008 meeting, with a Councilrequest for a detailed financial report from "Renaissance Columbia." A copy of "Renaissance Columbia" Treasurer's report present at the December 2008 meeting follows the agenda.-CM Agenda follows: Regular Meeting of January 5, 2009, at 6:00pmCT, in City Hall, 116Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY.
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