During the recent Burton City Council meeting, significant discussions highlighted community events, infrastructure projects, and a somber acknowledgment of local losses.
The meeting commenced with a moment of remembrance for Don Kinder, a long-time local businessman and veteran, who recently passed away at the age of 94. Council members expressed their condolences and recognized his contributions to the community through his business, Burton Printing.
Mayor's announcements included upcoming community events such as the Fire Prevention event scheduled for October 9th and the Trick or Treat Trail on October 26th, inviting local vendors to participate.
Infrastructure updates were a focal point, with the Mayor reporting the completion of the Bridal Road project, which has improved drainage in the area. However, delays were noted for the Bellingham drain replacement due to issues with Consumer Power, potentially extending the project's timeline by 6 to 8 weeks. Additionally, sewer improvements on Center Road have commenced, and preparations for the Bellassee Road project are set to begin next week.
In a positive development, the city received a grant of approximately $350,000 for non-motorized transport improvements, which will aid in the design and installation of sidewalks and trails in underserved areas.
The meeting underscored the council's commitment to community welfare and infrastructure enhancement, while also reflecting on the loss of valued community members.