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Kingsburg BID reports resignation, upcoming city council traffic item and several spring events

2836293 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

The Kingsburg Downtown BID Advisory Board acknowledged the resignation of Lauren Cooper, reminded members of community events including a car show and "You Matter Day," and noted a city council agenda item proposing a four-way stop at Draper and Smith.

At its April 1 meeting, the Kingsburg Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board acknowledged the resignation of member Lauren Cooper and covered routine board business and community notices.

Resignation and vacancy: Board members thanked Lauren Cooper for her service and noted a vacancy on the advisory board. The board publicized an application opportunity for district residents to apply at City Hall; the application deadline given in the meeting was April 20 at 4 p.m.

Community events and volunteer opportunities: - Oakville 4-H and Dola horse: The board thanked the Oakville 4-H Club for providing a Dola horse that the BID will feature in downtown promotions and on social media. - Fika Friday and Pancake/host sign-ups: The board discussed volunteer sign-ups for Fika Friday; April remains open and the board set April 11 as a likely date for a member-hosted event. - Car show and cruise nights: The board noted an upcoming car show on April 19 and related cruise-night activity; board members requested social media support to promote participation. - You Matter Day: The city will hold "You Matter Day" on May 10; many board members are participating and the city encouraged further participation by BID members.

City council traffic item: Laura (identified by meeting participants as a council member) said she will bring a traffic item to the City Council meeting that requests a four-way stop at the Draper and Smith intersection after staff completed a traffic study. Board members were encouraged to attend the council meeting to express support or opposition; a board member said they have observed near-misses and at least one vehicle collision at the location.

Procedural votes: The board approved the meeting agenda and the minutes from March 4, 2025, during the April 1 session by voice votes; no roll-call tallies were recorded in the meeting transcript.

Meeting close: The board adjourned at about 8:39 a.m. and scheduled its next regular meeting for May 6, 2025.