Syracuse consider childcare incentives
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse CIty Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11.
The agenda includes a financial audit, childcare incentive funds, Staack Furniture roofing and city appointments. Jerry Werner is the council president this year.
The city council will discuss disbursing childcare incentive funds to offset childcare grocery prices for in-home providers that are enrolled in a USDA food program.
Providers enrolled in the federal program have stricter guidelines, so grocery prices can be two times higher than a provider who is not enrolled.
Current Syracuse city staff has been appointed:
City Clerk, Kelly Farmer
Building & Zoning inspector, Bruce Neemann
City Attorney, Brandt, Horan and Hallstrom & Silmock-- consisting of Jerry Stilmock, Bob Hallstrom and Ryan McIntosh.
City Treasurer, Kelly Farmer
City Street Superintendent, Justin Stark
City Engineer, Olsson
Finance Committee, Nate Patton and Jerry Werner
Council President: Jerry Werner
Jeff Vogt submitted a bid for a Submersible Pump & Accessories at the cost of $40,820.
Kurt Teten is asking for the city to vacate an alley located at Third Street and Midland Street so that the two properties can be joined.