The Gassville City Council convened Tuesday evening for a one-hour session, addressing a range of matters including the appointment of a new council member and infrastructure repairs. Council member Anita Seaman was absent from the meeting.

Mayor Jeff Braim provided details of the meeting, highlighting the council’s decision to fill a vacant seat. Discussions also focused on appropriations for repairs to the city’s wastewater treatment plant, park cleanup efforts, and financial management pertaining to a court cash account.

The vacancy on the council was filled during the meeting, though further details about the new appointee or the selection process were not immediately disclosed.

One pressing issue was the allocation of funds to address repairs at the city’s wastewater treatment facility. The council explored options to ensure the necessary improvements could move forward efficiently, though the scope and timeline for the repairs remain to be clarified.

Additionally, the council discussed ongoing efforts related to park maintenance and cleanup, signaling a continued focus on the upkeep of public spaces within the community.

Financial management also came under review, with the court's cash account brought up for consideration by city officials.

Although the meeting was relatively brief, the topics covered reflect the council's steady efforts to address local infrastructure and governance needs. Mayor Braim shared details of the meeting with KTLO following the session.