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Community Days Meeting and Council Meeting (starts at 18min 24sec) 5/20/26
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Resident Proposals for Solar Farm, Riley Lake Road Improvements Discussed
A resident suggested incorporating native plants under solar panels to aid in maintenance and inquired about a dedicated tree program for the solar farm area. They also proposed integrating EV chargers, potentially powered by the solar facility, to benefit local residents. The condition of Riley Lake's road was also discussed, noting numerous potholes and suggesting paving a small remaining asphalt approach. Concerns were raised about a clogged catch basin at Riley Lake, with the cost of reconnecting it to the system being expensive, though a past state project is mentioned.
Resident Proposes Contract Revisions and Amenities for Solar Farm Project
A resident expressed concerns about a solar farm contract, specifically regarding the possibility of converting ownership after 25 years, due to anticipated high electricity costs in the future. They also suggested incorporating native plants under the panels for easier maintenance and a dedicated tree program. Additionally, they proposed adding EV chargers to the solar facility to benefit local residents, suggesting a system for resident-only access. The resident felt the project would be beneficial by increasing energy supply and potentially helping with demand.
Council Approves Seasonal Hires, E-Mhallandic, and Summer Intern
The council unanimously approved hiring three individuals for seasonal help in the Department of Public Works at $15 per hour. The individuals hired are Reese Bazinski, Corey Kuzi, and Ryan Highland. Additionally, Heath L. Laura was hired as a Mhallandic for $35 per hour, contingent upon pay outlined by the Department of Public Works collective bargaining agreement. Louisa Samorski was appointed as a borough and Mahal summer intern, receiving $1,000 in compensation through August 2026.
Council Approves Application for $500,000 Flood Mitigation Grant for Road Repairs
The council moved to apply for the flood mitigation grant through the DCD. The grant will be used for repairs to the roadside leading down Homestead Run and Creek Street. The requested amount for this repair project is $500,000.
Council Approves Bill Payments; Residents Raise Concerns on Tax Bills and Fund Balances
A motion was made to pay bills, including payroll, for the period of April. The motion was approved unanimously. Residents inquired about the general fund balance and the Twigged account, with information provided. There was also a discussion regarding a $195 tax bill from 2003 that had accumulated significant fees due to alleged non-payment and statute of limitations concerns.
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