The Edgerton City Council meeting on April 18, 2024, focused on several key initiatives, including a temporary policy for honor and street naming, cemetery improvements, and road maintenance strategies.
One of the main topics discussed was the development of a temporary policy for naming streets and honoring individuals. Council members indicated that a proposal would be presented for full council approval in the near future.
In cemetery improvements, the council addressed the need for a new fence. Initially, $21,000 was allocated for this project, but bids received were unsatisfactory. As a result, staff decided to undertake the repairs in-house, which will involve cleaning, sandblasting, and repainting the existing fence. The council also plans to allocate some of the remaining funds towards uniform street signage and road repairs within the cemetery.
Additionally, the council discussed plans for stone road improvements, specifically the application of microsurfacing. This technique is expected to extend the lifespan of the roads until a more comprehensive overhaul can be completed by 2027. The council anticipates that this work will provide a temporary solution for three to five years.
The council aims to present these initiatives for approval at the first meeting in May, with an emphasis on minimizing disruptions during school traffic hours. Overall, the meeting highlighted the council's commitment to enhancing community infrastructure and maintaining public spaces effectively.