Ordinance abandoning part of a city street in Smithville
MTAS was asked to review proposed changes to accommodate a drive through for a drug store.
| Streets--Closing Streets--Municipal ordinances Municipal ordinances Traffic |
MTAS was asked to review proposed changes to accommodate a drive through for a drug store.
| Streets--Closing Streets--Municipal ordinances Municipal ordinances Traffic |
MTAS was asked about giving a 2% raise to all employees being paid less than $40,000 and a one-time $500 bonus payment to everyone else.
| Personnel--Compensation |
MTAS was asked to prepare an ordinance designating the city council as the beer board.
| Beer--Boards Beer--Municipal ordinances Alcoholic beverages--Municipal ordinances Alcoholic beverages Municipal ordinances City council |
Rounding-up on the certified tax rate
| Tax rates Tax rates--Municipal |
Job description for the position of Mechanic.
| Personnel--Classification |
An MTAS legal opinion regarding the refunding of selected taxes in the case of a city voiding previously annexed areas.
| Contraction of city limits Annexation--Laws and regulations--Tennessee Taxes--Real property--Tennessee |
Fourteen cities were asked questions about safety policies and procedures relating to office doors and access points; the use of flex-time; and, methods, products, and vendors for capturing employee time and attendance.
| Personnel--Surveys Personnel--Schedules and shifts Personnel--Health and safety Personnel--Administration Personnel--Compensation Public health and safety |
MTAS was asked whether cities must pay overtime with respect to police officers attending law enforcement training academy.
| Personnel--Fair Labor Standards Act Personnel--Compensation Personnel--Compensation--Laws and regulations Police--Personnel Police--Training |
MTAS was asked whether a city may require board members to submit to drug testing.
| Boards--Municipal Public Health and Safety--Drugs Personnel--Health and safety--Drugs--Laws and regulations City council |
This is a resolution that can be used by municipal governing bodies with natural gas utility systems or a board that has control over a municipal natural gas utility system to appropriate money to a chamber of commerce or economic and community organization for the purpose of economic development. The legislation does not allow money to be appropriated for these purposes in Knoxville, Memphis, Chattanooga, and Metro Nashville.
| Economic development Natural gas Utilities--Finance |