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Community gears up for Witches on Main Street event

October 02, 2024 | Washington, Franklin County, Missouri


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Community gears up for Witches on Main Street event
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several community initiatives and updates, highlighting upcoming events and ongoing projects aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and engagement.

One of the key topics was the \"Witches on Main Street\" event scheduled for tomorrow night, which has already sold 323 tickets and secured 12 sponsors, raising approximately $2,200. The event promises a festive atmosphere, with decorations filling the office as preparations are underway. The office will be closed for the day to facilitate setup.

Additionally, updates were provided on various infrastructure projects. Three boat trailer signs have been installed at the riverfront parking lot, and a new MDC partnership sign has been added to the Lions Lake sign. Concrete work has been completed at Miller Post, with further construction expected to progress in the coming weeks.

Officials also reported on the ongoing development of a new parking lot at the riverfront, with light poles anticipated to be installed soon. The project includes the addition of bioswales to enhance environmental sustainability.

Community engagement continues with an upcoming recycling event on October 19 at the fairgrounds, encouraging residents to participate rain or shine.

The meeting also touched on the parks master plan update, which is currently in the review phase, with a public meeting expected later this year. Furthermore, a free tree campaign is underway, with 10 of the 50 ordered trees already claimed. Efforts to promote this initiative include social media outreach and flyers distributed throughout the community.

As the meeting concluded, officials encouraged residents to stay informed and participate in these community-focused activities.

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