During a recent city council meeting, members expressed heartfelt gratitude and admiration for Tom Homan, who is set to retire after 26 years of dedicated service as city manager. Council members highlighted Homan's honorable character and ethical leadership, emphasizing the positive impact he has had on the community over the years.
Councilman Hoffman reflected on the importance of integrity in public service, stating that Homan exemplifies the values necessary for a thriving community. Fellow council members echoed these sentiments, praising Homan for his mentorship and commitment to public service. They noted his ability to foster relationships and build a strong city staff, which they described as a \"powerhouse.\"
In addition to honoring Homan, the council discussed ongoing city projects, including the upcoming phases of street paving and the ODOT 23 Connect project, which will significantly affect the community. Council members encouraged residents to participate in public meetings to voice their opinions on these initiatives.
The meeting also addressed concerns regarding the new recycling bin rollout, particularly for elderly residents who may struggle with the larger bins. Council members expressed their commitment to ensuring that all community members are considered in the implementation of new services.
As the meeting concluded, members welcomed incoming city manager Mr. Brake, expressing confidence in his ability to continue Homan's legacy of effective leadership. The council's discussions underscored a strong sense of community and the importance of public engagement in shaping the future of Delaware.