In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing road construction and its potential impact on local schools, particularly as students prepare to return for the new academic year. The construction, which includes work on 159th Street near St. Dennis and the high school, is expected to be completed soon, with topsoil and sod installation scheduled for next week. Officials expressed confidence that the construction would not significantly disrupt school traffic, as many students naturally avoid the affected areas.
The meeting also addressed environmental safety measures during ongoing renovations at local schools. An environmental consulting company has been engaged to conduct air quality tests for lead, asbestos, and other airborne toxins, ensuring the safety of students and staff during construction. Officials emphasized the importance of these tests, particularly in light of recent renovations that exposed various building materials.
Additionally, the meeting recognized the efforts of community members who have taken on the challenge of revitalizing the historically significant Lockport Cemetery. After years of neglect, a new board has been formed to manage the cemetery's upkeep and finances. City officials expressed gratitude for the board's hard work and commitment to preserving the cemetery, which is home to many notable citizens from the city's past. The city plans to support the cemetery's expansion by transferring additional property, contingent on the board's successful management.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the community's proactive approach to infrastructure improvements and historical preservation, ensuring that both current and future generations can benefit from a well-maintained environment.