During a recent city council meeting, members discussed several key topics, including the upcoming Juneteenth celebrations and a flood emergency declaration by the governor. Council member Andrea Padgett commended the Parks and Recreation Department for their positive media coverage, highlighting a segment aired on Channel 10 featuring Mike Goodrich and his team.
In light of recent weather events, the governor has issued an executive order declaring a flood emergency, which may facilitate future assistance from FEMA if necessary.
Additionally, Padgett raised concerns regarding gun safety, noting that June is National Gun Safety and Violence Prevention Month. She inquired about the status of a planned gun buyback initiative, which was previously committed to by Mayor Sordle and the police chief. The mayor acknowledged the need to follow up on this initiative and promised to provide updates.
Looking ahead, the council is preparing for the Chamber Plantation Wine and Jazz event scheduled for Friday at the Renaissance Hotel, and they are also gearing up for Juneteenth celebrations at the museum on Saturday, with the official holiday occurring on June 19th. Padgett concluded by wishing a happy Father's Day to all fathers and father figures in the community.