During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around community events and infrastructure developments. Comcast is set to arrive on Monday, a move anticipated to expedite the network build-out in the area, marking progress in local connectivity efforts.
Council member Greenley expressed gratitude for the successful opening of a time capsule, highlighting the community's engagement and the historical significance of the event. He praised the contributions of various city staff, including maintenance and fire department personnel, who assisted in the event's execution. The contents of the time capsule will be displayed at the local ceremony museum, allowing residents to appreciate artifacts from a century ago.
Looking ahead, Greenley announced the upcoming \"Candy Crawl\" scheduled for October 19, encouraging community members to donate candy for the event. He also introduced a new initiative, \"Coffee and Community,\" which will take place on the first Wednesday of each month at 8 AM, starting tomorrow at the recreation department. This initiative aims to foster community engagement, with free coffee provided to attendees.
The council also addressed routine administrative matters, approving a consent calendar that included budget amendments and proposals for public facilities maintenance. Notably, the council moved forward with the first reading of an ordinance aimed at addressing unsafe camping and public hazards, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance community safety and well-being.