The Midway City Council convened on December 17, 2024, at the community center, addressing key issues impacting the local community. A significant highlight of the meeting was the discussion surrounding the La Barge subdivision, where council members debated the necessity of granting a one-year extension for final approval. Concerns were raised about the engineering delays affecting the project, with some council members advocating for a shorter, 90-day extension instead. This approach aims to ensure accountability and prompt action from the developers, emphasizing the council's commitment to maintaining oversight on development projects.
In addition to the subdivision discussions, the council also explored plans to enhance the North Center Street Trail. A proposal was made to order equipment for burying power lines, with a budget of $120,000. This proactive measure is intended to prevent delays in the trail's development, with assurances that the funds would be recoverable if the project direction changes.
The meeting also celebrated a recent achievement in securing grant funding for the local ice rink, amounting to $400,000. This funding, awarded to only 12 out of 38 applicants, will support improvements to the rink and town square, showcasing the community's efforts to enhance recreational facilities.
Overall, the council's discussions reflect a focused approach to community development, balancing growth with the preservation of local values and infrastructure. The next steps include finalizing the extension for the La Barge subdivision and moving forward with the trail project, ensuring Midway continues to thrive as a "small but mighty" community.