when warmer weather returns. ….
when warmer weather returns.
“We do understand the condition of our roads,” he said.
During sanitation committee, dates were shared for the Clean-Up Wolf Point Days community cleanup drive. It will run April 22 through May 8. The Wolf Point landfill will accept clean-sweep trash at no charge during applicable dates.
An urban renewal ordinance intended to tackle the subject of blight in the city received a second reading. Fort Peck Tribal member Erin Ricker was appointed to a corresponding committee. The committee now includes council members Dean Mahlum, Laurie Evans and John Plestina. Bill Juve is also on the committee. The group plans to meet in council chambers May 12 at 7 p.m. with city attorney Anna Rose Sullivan.
Mahlum gave the council an update from the investment committee and submitted her monthly activity report. The council reviewed and approved monthly financial reports, as well as quarterly securities, water/sewer/ solid waste and investment reports. Minutes were passed for the regular Feb. 16 meeting, a March 15 public hearing and the March 15 regular meeting.
Sullivan gave the council an update on pending changes to the city’s drug policy. She advised waiting until the state legislature settles on the implementation of rules for medical and recreational marijuana before finalizing any changes.
Public works director Ward Smith provided his monthly activity report. He will be attending a rural water conference in Great Falls May 19-21.
The next council agenda meeting is set for May 11 at 8 a.m. and the next regular meeting is set for May 17 at 7 p.m.