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Resident urges answers on Farmingdale roads, Main Street dirt and Tanyard Creek overflow

Town of Harpersville Town Council · January 5, 2026
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Summary

During public comment at the Jan. 5 Harpersville council meeting, resident Donna Delimater asked about a bond for Farmingdale Estates roads, where Main Street dirt was being hauled, how the town pays invoices and concerns about overflow at Tanyard Creek.

Donna Delimater told the Harpersville Town Council she has concerns about local government operations and infrastructure.

Delimater said a bond related to Farmingdale Estates has not solved road quality issues and that roads there remain in poor condition. She asked the council for information about where dirt removed from Main Street has been hauled. She also raised questions about the town’s invoice payment practices and closed her remarks by expressing concern about overflow at Tanyard Creek.

Minutes record Delimater’s comments under the public-request portion of the meeting but do not show a direct response from council or staff in this session. The council moved on to its scheduled agenda items, including two resolutions approved by voice vote that related to personnel and ADEM-funded water work.

The council’s minutes do not specify follow-up actions in response to Delimater’s concerns; residents seeking details about bonds, dirt-hauling contracts or stormwater controls should contact town staff for records or next steps.