VILLAGE OF CAMERON REGULAR BOARD MEETING

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2022

6:00 P.M.

CAMERON VILLAGE HALL

300 N. 1st MAIN STREET

 

            The Cameron Village Board met in regular session on Monday, October 10, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. at the Cameron Village Hall.  Members present: Ben Hester, Randy Hill, Dave Ebner, Dylan Bahr and Steve Johnson presiding for Mark Trowbridge. Absent: Mark Trowbridge and Russ Hulback.

 

            Also present: Heather Fick, Colleen Bender, Jennifer Stovern, and Jaden Ebert.

 

            The minutes of the September 12, 2022 regular meeting was mailed out prior to the meeting. Ben Hester moved to approve the minutes of the September 12, 2022 regular meeting, second Dylan Bahr. Carried 5-0.

 

            The October payables were presented in printed form. Dave Ebner moved to approve the payment of the October payables, with additions as printed, second Dylan Bahr. Carried 5-0

 

APPEARANCES:

            Public Comment: No public comments.

Bill Koepp was not in attendance.

Jaden Ebert submitted his written report and Dave Ebner asked what was happening with the Schieffer property on Clayton Street. Jaden replied that they met and discussed numerous options, but nothing concrete at this time.

            Adam Steffen submitted his written report, but was not in attendance.

            Colleen Bender appeared to make a request to have a Christmas parade on Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 6:00 pm. The parade will be on County W (Main St.), from 3rd Street to 11th Street. Colleen stated that she already has approval from the County to close County W for a short period of time. Dave Ebner moved to approve Colleen request, along with having the Police Department assist with traffic control, second Ben Hester. Carried 5-0

            Wade Goss was not in attendance.

 

Bartender license application for Sandra L. McCormick was presented for approval. Dave Ebner moved to approve the bartender licenses for Sandra L. McCormick, provided all criteria have been met, second Dylan Bahr. Carried 5-0

 

OLD BUSINESS

            The Street Committee met and discussed a few of the streets that are need of repair, the need of a new pickup, the LRIP program and an upcoming D.O.T. project that is slated for 2025. If the D.O.T. project comes to fruition, the Village will need to replace a 6” water main that crosses at Arlington Avenue and goes up to Dollar General. Cooper Engineering is going to get the Village on the DNR list for possible funding of this project.

 

NEW BUSINESS

            A budget workshop date was set for Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 6:00 pm.

 

At 6:30 there was unanimous consent to adjourn the meeting.

 

 

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