Laserfiche WebLink
does not do competitive bids, we are <br />under an obligation to make sure <br />that the monies are held in tight <br />accounting. <br /> <br />Brand: <br /> <br />The City of Louisville requires <br />strict accounting, even when we do <br />get competitive bids. <br /> <br />Sisk moved that Council empower the Mayor of the City of Louisville <br />to execute this agreement for services with the modification that <br />there would be $17,500.00 to be used by the Chamber to pay costs of <br />goods and other actual non-overhead costs, and the balance, which <br />would be $14,500.00, would be used by the Chamber to pay <br />administrative and other overhead expenses. Seconded by Lathrop. <br /> <br />Davidson: <br /> <br />Roll call was taken. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF BILLS <br /> <br />Davidson: <br /> <br />Brand: <br /> <br />I think that this is too much money <br />for the labor portion. I don't like <br />the fact that we're in a take it or <br />leave it scenario, but in the <br />interest of compromise and getting <br />the events for the City, I am <br />willing to support the motion. <br />Council will look at this early next <br />year, so we will not get caught in <br />this same situation next year. <br /> <br />Motion passed by a 7-0 vote. <br /> <br />Council, on your list of bills, <br />check #62841 to the Home Builders <br />Association for Home Builders dues <br />in the amount of $395.00, why is the <br />City a member? Is it appropriate <br />for the City to be a member? <br /> <br />In almost every Department, we <br />belong to some related organization, <br />which is called "networking", <br />because it's still belonging to <br />organizations and communicating with <br />other people who have the same <br />duties and responsibilities in their <br />respective organizations. We learn <br />more, are able to do our jobs <br />better, and we have some very good <br />people we can call on when we need <br />to ask questions, do surveys, or <br />whatever we're needing to do at that <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br /> <br />