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Hicksville to re‑bid municipal pool; council affirms payout policy for accrued vacation

Hicksville Village Council · December 2, 2024
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Summary

Administrator Cory Wann said the village pool is being re‑advertised for bids and several contractors have shown interest; council members confirmed that an updated personnel manual and ordinance permit payout of accrued vacation time, and the mayor will work with the fiscal officer on implementation.

Administrator Cory Wann told the Hicksville Village Council on Dec. 2 that the municipal pool project will go back out to bid and that a few contractors have expressed interest. No contract award was made at the meeting; staff will accept bids and report back to council when a recommendation is ready.

Wann also asked whether employee Allen Schooley could be paid out for accrued vacation before earning additional time. Councilmember Eric Bassett responded that the updated personnel manual and the ordinance governing personnel had been passed and that payout is permitted under the current rules; council indicated the ordinance governs the practice. During bills discussion, Councilmember Ron Beverly questioned a $160 winter porta‑john expense and left the decision about continuing the service to the administrator.

The items were administrative and procedural; no new appropriations or contractual awards were made at the Dec. 2 meeting.