During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on community safety measures, ongoing construction projects, and personnel salary adjustments.
One of the primary topics was the proposal for speed bumps and painted yellow lines in a local neighborhood, which has sparked debate among residents. A long-time resident expressed concerns about the sudden need for these changes after years of living in the area without significant issues. The board decided to postpone any voting on the matter until the next meeting, allowing for further community input and discussion.
In updates regarding the police building renovation, officials reported that the project remains on schedule and within budget. The chief noted that the installation of new, impact-resistant windows is underway, following a mix-up with the original order. Additionally, there are plans for replanting trees that were removed to accommodate the renovation, with a focus on enhancing the landscape with native plants.
The meeting also addressed ongoing infrastructure projects, including the installation of crosswalk safety markings at various intersections. A contractor has been engaged to expedite this work, with $50,000 allocated for safety striping in the coming month. Officials emphasized the importance of coordinating these efforts with other ongoing construction to minimize disruption.
Furthermore, the board approved salary increases for command staff, including a 3.5% raise for the chief and a 3% raise for the deputy chief and captain, effective July 1. This decision was made following a review of previous salary adjustments.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to keep the community informed through accessible online resources, ensuring residents can stay updated on ongoing projects and discussions. The next meeting is scheduled for next month, where further updates and community feedback will be solicited.