In a recent city council meeting, members discussed the approval of two new statues to be placed in the community, contingent on receiving a grant. The council confirmed that a selection meeting would take place on Thursday, where recommendations for the statues will be made before final approval is sought from the council. The anticipated lead time for the statues is estimated at three to four months, with hopes to have them installed before the next baseball season.
Public comments during the meeting highlighted community interest in the statues, with suggestions for additional themes that reflect the city’s sports culture. One resident proposed involving local businesses in the initiative, drawing inspiration from other cities that feature themed statues along their main streets.
The council also confirmed the appointment of Edward O. Dickey III as the new city manager. Following a thorough vetting process, council members expressed confidence in Dickey's qualifications and experience. Public comments were overwhelmingly supportive, with residents praising his credentials and expressing optimism about his leadership. Dickey, who has a history with the city, expressed his excitement about returning and contributing to the community.
The council unanimously approved both the statue initiative and Dickey’s appointment, marking a significant step forward for the city as it aims to enhance its public spaces and leadership. Dickey is expected to officially start his role on June 24th, and he and his wife are already looking for property in the area, signaling their commitment to the community.