Century Council To Hold Special Meeting, Regular Session Today

April 18, 2011

The Century Town Council will meet twice today.

The council will hold a special meeting at 2:45 with town attorney Matt Dannheisser to consider two resolutions that would approve up to $33 million in bond issues for Sheltering Palms Foundation and Global Ministries Fellowship. The bond would be issued by the Capital Trust Agency, of which Century serves as a “second signature” for the City of Gulf Breeze.

The special meeting will also include discussion on adopting a local business tax ordinance and a report from the town’s mayor on a computer virus.

The Century Town Council’s regular meeting will be at 7 p.m.  Agenda items include regular discussion, an update to four Community Development Block Grant policies and a budget amendment for the 2010-2011 budget year.

For the special meeting agenda, click here. For the regular meeting agenda, click here.

Comments

One Response to “Century Council To Hold Special Meeting, Regular Session Today”

  1. concerned business owner on April 18th, 2011 1:47 pm

    Well, there you go. Business tax? We already pay Century tax on phone bills, electric bills, etc. Odd town, you talk about attracting businesses then you tax them. How about cutting back on expenses instead of raising taxes. And by the way, business owners cannot attend a meeting at 2:45pm on a Monday afternoon, the first day of the business week. Nice way of slipping things in on businesses and citizens. And we wonder why no one wants to open businesses here. My my.