In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future of a historic train, affectionately known as \"Sadie,\" which has fallen into disrepair. Council members expressed a strong desire to move forward with plans to relocate and stabilize the train, which dates back to the 1890s. The discussion highlighted the challenges of finding a suitable location for the train, given its size and current condition.
Councilman Eric emphasized the urgency of addressing Sadie's deteriorating state, noting significant rust damage that could hinder restoration efforts. He suggested that while a full restoration may not be feasible, immediate action is necessary to prevent further deterioration and preserve the train for public display.
The council also explored the potential economic benefits of relocating Sadie, with estimates indicating that the move could significantly boost local tourism. The prospect of showcasing the train in a more accessible location could attract visitors and generate substantial revenue for the community.
Plans to engage with contractors and assess moving options are underway, with council members expressing optimism about the project's future. They agreed to revisit the discussion in their next goal-setting session to ensure continued progress. The meeting concluded with a brief recess, allowing members to regroup before tackling additional agenda items.