In a recent government meeting, officials reported significant progress in road maintenance and community projects, despite the absence of a designated road supervisor. The team, led by Travis and another unnamed member, has been actively addressing road repairs, completing more blacktop work in the past few weeks than in recent years. Complaints from residents have reportedly decreased as the crew has been responsive and efficient in their tasks.
The meeting also highlighted ongoing efforts in park maintenance, particularly at Harry Hill Park, where improvements are being made to facilities and landscaping. The team has begun painting shelters and concession stands, and repairs have been made to a leaking pond, which has been a source of complaints since its construction. The repairs were facilitated by local contractor Jimmy Mahoney, who utilized his excavator to address the issue.
Additionally, discussions included updates on planning and zoning, with 26 permits issued in the last month, and the need for new maintenance sheets for record-keeping was noted. The meeting concluded with a focus on ensuring continued communication with the community, encouraging residents to report any issues or requests for service. Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to improving local infrastructure and community facilities.