During a recent government meeting, commissioners addressed two significant issues: the creation of a mock utility bill and the urgent repair of steam lines in the city.
Commissioner Stokes initiated a motion to develop a sample utility bill that would separate public utility charges from city services, including sewer and garbage. This proposal received unanimous support, with the intention of presenting the finalized mock bill for approval at a future working session. The commissioners emphasized the importance of clarity in utility billing for residents.
In a separate discussion, Commissioner Stokes raised concerns about the safety risks posed by damaged steam lines following recent flooding. He urged for expedited repairs, highlighting the potential danger to the public from visible steam leaks around the city. In response, city officials confirmed that parts for the most critical repairs, particularly at the intersection of 6th and Howard Street, are expected to arrive later this week. They acknowledged the challenges in sourcing these parts quickly but assured that initial repairs would commence soon. Additionally, they are coordinating with the county for emergency funding and have initiated an insurance claim to cover the extensive damages caused by the recent storm.
The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, following a commitment from officials to keep the community informed about the progress of both the utility billing initiative and the steam line repairs.