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Town Of Myrtle is located in the state of MS and is home to 488 people.
Latest Meetings and Discussions
Civic IQ scans meeting videos, minutes and agendas to surface early signals for capital projects, technology investments, new grant funding, and budget decisions before they turn into RFPs. Here's what's happening in Town Of Myrtle.
Myrtle Creek Council Meeting: Water Meters, Vacant Buildings, Code Updates
Discussed on: 06/18/2025
Water Meter Upgrade Approved
The Myrtle Creek City Council approved the purchase of new Kamstrap water meters to replace failing units and achieve...
Myrtle Creek City Council Meeting Summary
Discussed on: 06/04/2025
Executive Summary
The Myrtle Creek City Council adopted two key ordinances (873 and 874) addressing flood hazard areas and health/safety nuisances,...
City of Myrtle Creek Council Meeting Summary – June 3, 2025
Discussed on: 05/21/2025
Executive Summary
The City of Myrtle Creek approved its 2025-2026 fiscal budget totaling $19,401,862 and elected to receive State Revenue S...
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MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS
MCI Eyes Myrtle Creek Fiber Franchise, 10-Year Term
Published on: 08/05/2025
Myrtle Creek is considering granting MCI a franchise for long-distance telecommunications and fiber optic cable placement within the city's right-of-way. The franchise has a 10-year term and renews automatically twice unless cancelled with $1.61 per linear foot annually, increasing with CPI-W.
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Myrtle Creek Awarded $239K Madrona Drive Paving Grant
Published on: 08/05/2025
The City of Myrtle Creek will receive $239,105 from the Oregon Department of Transportation's Small Cities Allotment Grant (SCAG) to pave and improve Madrona Drive. The project includes excavation, subgrade repair, asphalt overlay, and striping, with an expected completion within two years.
KAMSTRAP
Kamstrap water meter purchase approved for $186,600
Published on: 07/01/2025
City of Myrtle Creek approves Kamstrap water meter purchase not to exceed $186,600.
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