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Canton honors officer after DWI training; schedules National Night Out and local sidewalk repairs

Mayor and Board of Aldermen/women of the Town of Canton · July 25, 2024
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Summary

At the July 25 meeting the Canton board and community members recognized Officer William Kleiber for completing 72 hours of DWI training; Chief Scott Sluder announced National Night Out on Aug. 6 and Interim Manager Stinnett described upcoming sidewalk repairs at Maddy's and a roads priority list tied to CDBG work.

The Canton mayor and board on July 25 recognized a local officer's additional DWI training, heard community questions about roads and grants, and received logistics announcements for two upcoming community activities.

Ms. Ellen Pitt of the town's DWI Task Force introduced Officer William Kleiber and presented him a lapel pin after he completed an additional 72 hours of DWI training that enables him to carry a DWI stop from start to finish. "Officer Kleiber had completed an additional 72 hours of DWI training," Pitt said; Officer Kleiber thanked the board for their continued support.

Alderman Hamlett asked Chief Scott Sluder to announce National Night Out; Chief Sluder said the event will be Aug. 6, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Sorrells Park and that county emergency services will participate, with family activities planned. Interim Manager Stinnett told the board the sidewalk at Maddy's on Adams Street will be repaired soon and two parking spaces will be added. Jason Aytes and Carl Cortwright, residents who said they had missed recent meetings, asked about a road repair list and grant updates; Stinnett said the town is working on the list and that it is part of the CDBG grant effort and that the town is coordinating with partners.

The board acknowledged the items during routine managers' reports and public comment; no formal action beyond recognition and information sharing was taken. The board adjourned at 8:57 p.m.; the next regular meeting is scheduled for Aug. 8, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at Town Hall, 85 Summer Street.