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Macksburg council OKs National Skillet Throw event, city-wide clean-up and street closures

City of Macksburg City Council · April 1, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously approved CEM's use of the city park June 20–21 for the National Skillet Throw, authorized street closures around the park on June 21, approved four loads of gravel for selected streets, and confirmed a city-wide clean-up April 18–21 with a dumpster and scrap metal trailer.

The Macksburg City Council on April 7 approved park use and street closures for the National Skillet Throw event, set city-wide clean-up logistics for April 18–21, and approved a gravel purchase for local streets.

Council Member Carolyn DeBord moved to allow CEM to use the city park on June 20–21, 2025 for the National Skillet Throw event; Council Member Rhonda Dean seconded and the motion carried unanimously. The council separately approved a motion by Matt Owens, seconded by Rhonda Dean, to close North, West and South Streets surrounding the city park on June 21, 2025 to accommodate the event.

On infrastructure matters, Council Member Jimi Davis moved to approve purchase of four loads of gravel for selected streets; Council Member Charlie DeBord seconded and the motion carried unanimously. The council also confirmed City-Wide Clean-Up set for April 18–21 with a dumpster and scrap metal trailer located on the west side of the park; the service is available to Macksburg residents only and is not for household waste.

Council actions were unanimous on these items. The council adjourned at 7:12 p.m.; the next regular meeting is scheduled for May 5, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. at Macksburg City Hall.