Applications are still being taken for maintenance employees by the city of St. Francisville.
Mayor Mark Boren told GIANT-FM News that both part-time and full-time positions are open at the Monday city council session at City Hall.
The forms are available at the bridge toll booth and can be returned there after completion.
It is hoped that interviews can be conducted in the next week and hiring done before the end of March.
The council also during the meeting moved to extend the contract with Aaron Tipsword as water system operator until April.
They were updated on the on-going lead line replacement project and work on the Cannonball Bridge.
It was also reported that the city has $66,000 available through it's Motor Fuel Tax program for city street and alley work.
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