In a recent government meeting, the Utilities Director, Mr. Donnelly, reported a successful tech recycling event held the previous Saturday, which saw participation from 226 vehicles, an increase from 200 last year. The event filled nearly three box trucks with electronic waste, highlighting the community's commitment to sustainability. Mr. Donnelly also announced the last free swim day at the local pool on July 30, encouraging residents to attend and enjoy activities, including potential visits from local vendors.
The Finance Committee, led by Mr. Null, discussed a presentation by Auditor Sal Sabino regarding Paychex modules, with plans for further meetings to continue financial oversight. Meanwhile, the Downtown Committee, represented by Mrs. Bair, sought approval for an extension of the Downtown Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) for a dining experience event scheduled for September 17, which was unanimously approved by council members.
In the Rules and Ordinances segment, Mr. Stockman detailed a meeting focused on creating a comprehensive fee schedule for city services, aimed at enhancing transparency and ensuring that fees are updated regularly. The committee also discussed housing code changes, with a focus on broadening definitions to address various situations and ensuring the health department's role in enforcement.
The meeting concluded with the passage of Ordinance 48, which designates services for a proposed annexation from Perry Township to the city of Salem, and the introduction of Resolution 51, which was expedited for consideration. The council's collaborative efforts reflect a proactive approach to community engagement and governance.