By Jim Reece - The Plymouth City Council meets Thursday. Among the council’s agenda items, City Manager Dixon Flynn is seeking council approval to take requests for proposals from law firms to select a qualified attorney for the city’s attorney services. At the council’s last meeting, Shasta Green, attorney for the city through attorney Mike Dean’s office, sought an audience with the council regarding payment for services. Green requested that the meeting be forwarded to a closed-session meeting with the council, because of the confidential nature of the subject matter. Also on Thursday’s agenda, in closed session, is a public employee performance evaluation, with council evaluating the job of city attorney, as handled by Dean’s firm. In regular session, the council will also consider Granting two Easements to the Amador Water Agency for the Plymouth Pipeline prior to the award of the construction contract for the pipeline. The council may also discuss appointment of Paula Daneluk to represent the city as an official voter at the League of California Cities 2008 Annual Conference Resolution. The council will review proposed Resolutions for the 2008 conference. Daneluk is Plymouth ’s Community Development Director. The council will also discuss Garbage Can and Dumpsters on City Streets and talk about placing a Credit card and Debit card machine in City Hall, so that city residents can pay their water and sewer bills with credit or debit cards.
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