In a recent city council meeting, officials convened briefly before adjourning to a closed session, where they discussed various agenda items but reported no actionable outcomes. The session included discussions on state-mandated fees, such as the public benefits charge aimed at assisting low-income customers and funding energy conservation programs. Additionally, the council addressed charges related to trash collection and sewer services, which support initiatives to reduce environmental discharges.
Upon returning from the closed session, the council members took a moment to honor the late Joe Tavolone, a respected community figure who recently passed away at the age of 101. Council member Conder spoke fondly of Tavolone's extensive contributions to the city, highlighting his roles on multiple boards and commissions, including the planning commission and the state commission for transportation. Conder emphasized Tavolone's dedication, noting that he never missed a meeting until his retirement this past July.
The council expressed their deep respect and affection for Tavolone, recognizing him as a representative of the \"greatest generation\" and a cherished member of the community. The meeting concluded with a heartfelt tribute to his legacy and service.