During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around infrastructure improvements and community safety initiatives.
The council announced plans to drill new wells at the local country club to enhance the city’s water supply. Additionally, the city has acquired three parcels of land to serve as easements for force mains, which are crucial for wastewater management.
In a noteworthy public safety initiative, the Valparaiso Police Department (VPD) donated 25 gun locks to a local program aimed at promoting safe gun storage. This initiative saw a rapid distribution of the locks, with all being handed out within two hours, indicating a growing community engagement with gun safety issues.
Public comments highlighted concerns regarding infrastructure, particularly on West Street. Resident Ron Morey raised issues about the street's condition, noting the increasing traffic due to new businesses and construction projects in the area. He emphasized the need for timely improvements to accommodate the growing number of vehicles and ensure safety for residents and visitors alike. Morey also pointed out the lack of maintenance on ditches owned by the city, which has been a concern for over two decades.
The council acknowledged the importance of community input and encouraged residents to stay in contact with city officials regarding ongoing and future infrastructure projects. The next council meeting is scheduled for July 25th at 6 PM, where further discussions on these pressing issues are expected.