Hello, October. At our first supervisors meeting in October, our Rec director reported that Fall youth soccer and football will be finishing up this next week and registration are beginning for basketball. Where did the fall go! Departments were reminded that the new budget year began this week and taxes will not come in until …
Category: The Mayor’s Corner
The Mayor’s Corner 09/26/2018
If you haven’t been past the airport recently, take time to stop in to see the progress being made. The current airport project which will be a storage building for equipment is scheduled to start in the next couple of weeks. The Advisory Board has recommended this project for several years to get equipment out …
The Mayor’s Corner 09/19/2018
A couple of interesting items in regards to the City budget that many people don’t understand. I mentioned two weeks ago that two of the departments that have their own levy are the Airport and Library. Even though they appear to be just another department in the City, this is not the case. The Airport …
The Mayor’s Corner 09/12/2018
This is a week of remembering. I found an old t-shirt from 17 years ago. United We Stand it reads. Yep, STAND! I also have articles that state, We Won’t Forget, but unfortunately some have. September 11, 2001. Most of us can still remember where we were when we heard the news of the tragedies …
The Mayor’s Corner, 09/05/18
The City held a public hearing at the special meeting Monday, August 27 on the 2019 fiscal year budget. Following the public hearing, the City Council passed the 2019 budget. The total budget expenditures for the City is $13,967,997.00 which includes the $2,220,000.00 budgeted of budget expenditure for the W.9th Street project and $100,000 budgeted …
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