TOWN BOARD MEETING INCLUDES ANNUAL CRIME REPORT

At the town meeting Monday night, the board discussed changing the two-year election cycles to four years.
The board heard citizen opinions on making Johnson St. one way to allow room for a sidewalk.

They approved a three-year, $105,000-per-year contract with Town Manager Melissa Adams. It starts March 1.

They did not approve a $12,500 lake debris removal contract with Hall’s Tree Service, but will continue to negotiate.

They tabled discussion on providing $50,000 of engineering funds to create plans for an 8-foot-wide boardwalk that would cost $400,000-500,000.

Police Chief Joel Acciardo reported that crime in 2017 was slightly up over 2016. Felony arrests went up from 156 to 257, misdemeanor arrests dropped from 583 to 541.

Be the first to comment on "TOWN BOARD MEETING INCLUDES ANNUAL CRIME REPORT"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*


This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.