During the October 24, 2024, Board of Aldermen meeting in Fenton, a significant focus was placed on community engagement and upcoming events, alongside important administrative decisions. Mayor's report highlighted two key ordinances: one authorizing the mayor to consent to the assignment of agreements with Everstream Solutions LLC to Unite Private Networks LLC, and another for a second amendment to the agreement with Gov Built LLC for a lisonbee module.
In a move to foster community spirit, the city will present the John Fabik service award to Carl Brandt on November 21, with hopes of encouraging attendance from commission and board members. The mayor also called for volunteers for the recreation tree advisory board in Ward 3 and alternate members for the board of adjustment in Wards 1 and 4, emphasizing the need for community involvement.
Alderman Kloss, chair of the Police Municipal Courts, shared details about upcoming community engagement events. Notably, a trunk or treat event at Utah Valley Elementary School is scheduled for tomorrow evening, promoting interaction between officers and residents. Additionally, a drug take-back event will take place at the police station on Saturday, aiming to safely dispose of unused medications, which has seen significant participation in previous years.
These initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to enhancing community relations and ensuring public safety, while also addressing administrative matters that will shape Fenton's future.