During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around the approval of a task order for a spray field project and the renewal of an operational permit for the downtown wastewater treatment plant. The council ultimately approved the task order for spray field 12 with a vote of 5 to 2, despite concerns raised about potential costs and implications of changing the project’s direction. Council members highlighted that scrapping the current plan could lead to losses exceeding $10 million, including already incurred expenses and potential grants.
Councilman Powell emphasized the importance of moving forward with the operational permit renewal for the wastewater treatment plant, which is necessary for continued operations. The council unanimously approved this renewal, ensuring compliance with state regulations.
Additionally, the council discussed the city’s recycling program, with a recommendation to discontinue weekly pickup services due to challenges in its current iteration. This motion was also unanimously approved, with plans to explore alternative recycling options in the future.
In other matters, the council addressed a travel and training policy revision, which was amended to allow the city manager to approve expenses up to $3,000 without council oversight, a change from the previously proposed $5,000 limit. This amendment was also unanimously approved.
Lastly, the council approved a property swap with Whisper Creek Subdivision, authorizing up to $2,510 for closing costs. The meeting concluded with a call for improved communication regarding traffic light installations, reflecting ongoing concerns from residents about infrastructure needs.