During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several community initiatives aimed at improving local engagement and addressing environmental concerns. A key topic was the increasing issue of illegal dumping at popular sites such as the rodeo grounds and Lake Mountain Road. Officials proposed launching a public awareness campaign to discourage this behavior, drawing inspiration from successful past campaigns like \"Smokey the Bear.\" Suggestions included creating catchy slogans and utilizing electronic signs to spread the message, with ideas like \"Don't be a dumper\" gaining traction among attendees.
In addition to environmental concerns, the meeting highlighted upcoming community events as part of the Pony Express Days celebration. Scheduled activities include family fun nights, a carnival with food trucks and local vendors, a parade, and a demolition derby, culminating in a rodeo from June 6-8. Officials emphasized the importance of these events in fostering community spirit and engagement.
Concerns were also raised regarding a resident's issues with a lift station in Scenic Mountain, with officials promising to follow up on the matter. Furthermore, discussions included efforts to improve internet connectivity at Corey Bridal, which is crucial for local vendors, particularly during events like the farmers market. Officials confirmed they are working with Comcast to expedite the installation process, aiming for completion by Pony Express Days.
Overall, the meeting underscored the local government's commitment to enhancing community welfare through proactive measures and engaging events.