Electrical upgrade, boulevard extension on city council agenda
FALLS CITY – The Falls City City Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 6. The agenda includes animal permits for Schoenheit Street residences for two cows, horses and mini-donkey. Mayor Shawna Bindle is scheduled to appoint a budget
FALLS CITY – The Falls City City Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 6.
The agenda includes animal permits for Schoenheit Street residences for two cows, horses and mini-donkey.
Mayor Shawna Bindle is scheduled to appoint a budget committee and labor negotiation boards.
Falls City Chamber & Main Street will make recommendations for Lemonade Day and a lawn mower shed is proposed at 1612 Fulton St.
Power lines would be relocated for parking lot improvements at Sacred Heart school, and Rulo Transportation bid of $771,000 is recommended for Bill Schock Blvd to Lane Street.
The Board of Public Works recommends a $849,000 project to upgrade electrical switch gear.
Chip Ebel of 1711 Schoenheit is requested to keep two cows on three lots.
Colton and Kylie Vollan of 1701 Schoenheit St. had five lots in the West Acres addition and request to keep two cows, two horses and a mini-donkey.
Amber Holle of the chamber is submitting Cobblestone Festival requests, including carnival set up at 15th and Stone and restricted parking for the parade route.
The parking lot and shelter would be used for the Volunteer Fire Department fishing tournament on Thursday, Aug. 18.
Lemonade Days activities will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 9.
SENCA will provide a free lunch and local organizations will hosts games, as well as sno cone and kettle corn vendors.
Ronald Kelley proposes a portable building for mower and lawn equipment on vacant lot at 1617 Fulton St.
