In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the approval of a significant drawdown grant aimed at enhancing workforce retention and recruitment. Chief McCann clarified that the funds could be utilized for both current and future employees, addressing concerns raised by council members about the grant's application.
Mayor expressed gratitude towards Chief McCann and Jack Fleming for their efforts in securing the grant, highlighting the importance of such funding in maintaining staffing levels, particularly as the city currently faces a shortage of dispatchers. The mayor also acknowledged the support from Senator Sherrod Brown and Congressman Bob Bridal, who played pivotal roles in advocating for the grant.
The council unanimously passed the ordinance related to the grant, signaling a commitment to continue pursuing similar funding opportunities in the future.
Additionally, the meeting addressed an ordinance introduced by Mr. Thornberry concerning the amendment of a previous ordinance for storm sewer repairs on Rosecliff Drive. The need for this amendment arose from unexpected damage to the sewer outfall, as noted by Mr. Tungesberg, who conveyed well wishes for a speedy recovery to a member of the engineering team involved in the project.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's proactive approach to addressing workforce challenges and infrastructure needs through strategic funding and collaboration.