During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key topics, including a budget amendment related to funding for an animal shelter and the potential development of pickleball courts in the community.
The meeting began with a motion to approve a budget amendment of $330,000, which was allocated for the animal shelter project. This amendment was deemed necessary to ensure the completion of the project and was unanimously approved by the members present.
Following the budget discussion, the conversation shifted to the growing interest in pickleball, a sport that has gained popularity in the area. Officials explored the possibility of converting existing tennis courts into pickleball courts, with estimates suggesting that two courts could be established for approximately $10,000. The proposed location for these courts is Waterford Park, which would require some adjustments to the current parking layout.
Concerns were raised regarding safety, particularly the potential for stray balls to hit children playing nearby. However, the lightweight nature of the pickleball was noted, suggesting that serious injuries would be unlikely. The discussion also touched on the need for a committee to facilitate the development of these courts, with suggestions for collaboration between the city and local schools to streamline the process.
In addition to the pickleball initiative, the meeting addressed a request for an increase in pay for election workers. Currently, these workers earn $150 per day, with an additional $25 for training. A proposal was made to raise this daily rate to $175, reflecting the increased responsibilities and demands placed on these individuals during election periods.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the local government's commitment to enhancing community facilities and ensuring fair compensation for civic duties. Further discussions and planning are expected as these initiatives progress.