The restoration of light poles in the downtown Bowling Green area and a public auction of items no longer being used by the city were among the decisions approved at the city council meeting on Monday.
The decisions were passed 6-0 with the absence of Fourth Ward Council Member Greg Robinette.
The public auction will sell items that are no longer used for civic purposes in the city, according to the Bowling Green council meeting agenda.
A date for the public auction has not been decided yet, said Sandy Rowland, council member.
The other restoration project approved during the meeting include repairing two screw pumps for the Water Pollution Control facility.