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The meeting included a status update on the police department's vehicle repairs and a presentation on the adoption of an investigative software tool, TLO, for law enforcement. The board approved a request from the Street Department to convert a former temporary laborer position into a part-time role. Additionally, the board authorized the signing of a mylar for the Sudol property as part of planning and zoning procedures.
The meeting included a public request regarding regulations for temporary signage for local businesses, with the Council advising on line-of-sight requirements. Additionally, the Planning Commission provided an update on a proposed accessory dwelling unit (ADU) ordinance, detailing various considerations such as lot size, building material requirements, owner occupancy, and parking impacts. The Council discussed the balance between easing zoning regulations to address housing shortages and maintaining community character and parking availability.
The Council meeting included the approval of an engineering agreement with Main Street Fiber Networks to facilitate broadband development. The police department received approval for vehicle repairs following a recent accident, discussed the replacement of an aging vehicle, and addressed the need to separate keys for the armory and offices. Discussions also took place regarding the placement of a radar speed sign on Hillside due to speeding concerns, wastewater treatment plant engineering invoices, and a collaborative effort with the railroad to repair crossings. Additionally, the Council approved a permanent part-time position for the street department and received updates on the installation of security systems and forthcoming opening of local pickleball courts.
The council addressed several public issues, including the approval of the Apple Butter Street Dance, which involves street closures and barricades. Discussions were held regarding scheduled repairs to residential railroad crossings, the potential removal of downtown parking meters, and the implementation of a Safe Streets Grant study involving temporary curb bump-outs and traffic narrowing in high-traffic areas. Additionally, the Police Department received approval to declare two vehicles as surplus, and the board received a status update regarding property code compliance.
The council discussed various public issues, including the American Legion's request to close parking spaces for the Apple Butter Festival and the need for pavement repairs on town railroad crossings. The council explored the implementation of a voluntary parking fee system to support downtown merchants and community projects. Additionally, the council granted support for a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All grant application, which includes safety improvement projects for the elementary school and Hillside area. Finally, the police department provided an update on personnel and reported the receipt of new service vehicles, requesting to surplus the retired 2016 Ford Police Interceptor SUV.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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