Campo Police Conducts Active Shooter Drill at High School Revealing Training Realities

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The Canfield City Council meeting on September 3, 2025, covered several important topics, including updates from various city boards and departments, community events, and public safety initiatives.

During the meeting, the Parks Recreation Cemetery Board reported that they had met recently, although the minutes from that meeting were not yet available. The Planning and Zoning Committee did not meet this week but is scheduled to convene next week.

Mayor Draugas presented the monthly financial statement, noting that the city collected $10, which included interest earnings. The Design Review Committee approved several items related to the historic district, including a new fence at 40 Court Street and work on the Presbyterian Church. A demolition permit was also issued for a property on North Broad Street.

City Manager Dapolito highlighted the successful active shooter drill conducted by the Canfield Police Department at the local high school, which involved teachers and staff. He praised the department's professionalism during the drill. Dapolito also reported on the success of the recent Family Fun Night, which featured music, food, and a petting zoo, and announced the upcoming Ball Fest event on October 4.

Public Works faced challenges with two major water breaks in August but managed to address them effectively. Dapolito mentioned a new product being tested to extend the life of recently paved roads, which will be applied to Crown Manor Hill.

The reopening of the pivot wall courts was also announced, with new colors chosen to mitigate heat absorption. Additionally, the ongoing situation with MSC was briefly mentioned, indicating that it remains a topic of concern.

Upcoming community events include the Junior Women's League Fall Market on September 20 and a fundraiser for Officer Philip Wagner's family on September 27. Chief Clergy reported on the Canfield Fair, noting increased attendance and successful traffic management around the event, with minimal incidents reported.

Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to public safety, community engagement, and infrastructure maintenance, with several events planned to foster community spirit in the coming weeks.

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