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Vermilion appoints first poet laureate in historic move

July 08, 2024 | Vermilion City Council, Vermilion, Erie County, Ohio



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Vermilion appoints first poet laureate in historic move
In a recent city council meeting, significant developments were announced, including the appointment of Vermilion's first poet laureate and discussions on local ordinances and community events.

Mayor Ford announced the appointment of Joette McDonald as the city's inaugural poet laureate, following a recommendation from the Vermilion Poetry Society. This appointment is set to take effect on July 18, 2024, pending council confirmation.

Additionally, the council reviewed a request for the adoption of Ordinance 2024-35, which combines two lots. This ordinance is crucial for prospective buyers, as the sale cannot proceed until the plat is filed with the appropriate county authorities.

Councilman Holmes provided updates from the Health and Safety Committee, reporting a total of 107 emergency calls year-to-date and the hiring of new personnel. He also highlighted ongoing safety assessments and a recent bus fire incident that is under investigation.

The Parks and Recreation Committee discussed public art initiatives and the success of swim lessons at the community pool, which filled 120 spots this year. A community event, the Shodi Park Rehabilitation and Transformation Festival, is scheduled for September 14, with a grand opening on September 21.

In infrastructure updates, the Service Director reported on the completion of a track signal program and upcoming road maintenance, including overlays on several streets.

The meeting concluded with discussions on the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings regarding EPA mandates, raising questions about the city's compliance deadlines for water treatment plans.

The next council meeting is scheduled for July 19, 2024, where further discussions and reports will continue.

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