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Arcadia Lakes council approves minutes, discusses ARPA account and orders traffic sign and holiday lights
Summary
At its April 3 meeting the Arcadia Lakes council unanimously approved March minutes, discussed the town's ARPA funding account (amounts not specified), arranged mattress removal and road cleanup, directed staff to order a speed display sign, and recorded a placed order for Christmas lights. A resident raised stormwater concerns for Ashworth Place.
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The Arcadia Lakes Town Council on April 3 approved its March 6 meeting minutes and addressed several administrative and operational matters, including ARPA funding, road cleanup, and traffic-calming equipment.
Mayor Pro Tem Linda Jackson moved to approve the March 6, 2025 minutes with corrections; Councilmember James L. Cullen seconded and the motion carried unanimously. The council then heard a report from deputies present, who answered questions from council members and residents. The minutes list the deputies collectively and do not identify individual deputies or attribute specific statements to them.
Town Clerk and Treasurer Elizabeth S. Krajewski reported follow-up actions for municipal services: contacting GFL to remove a mattress and scheduling Lee Burton to begin cleanup along Arcadia Springs Circle and Arcadia Woods Road. Council also discussed the status of the town's ARPA funding account; the minutes record discussion but do not specify dollar amounts or planned allocations.
Under old business, council noted there was no update on the beautification item. On a separate old-business item, the council instructed staff to contact Radarsign to proceed with ordering a speed display sign. Council additionally recorded that an order for Christmas lights has been placed.
During public comment, resident Rachel Gamble of Ashworth Place spoke briefly about concerns that stormwater could cause damage in her gated neighborhood; the minutes do not record any formal response or follow-up direction tied to that comment.
The meeting later moved to new business and executive session (see separate report for the litigation action).
