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June 17, 2026 Board of Aldermen Meeting
Published: Jun 17, 2026
Alderman Wilson Requests Website Update on Fireworks Policies
Alderman Wilson requested that the city website be updated with current fireworks policies to clarify permissible dates for residents, noting that the firework stand dates do not always align with official city policies. This clarification aims to reduce confusion among residents.
Mid-Year Budget Review Underway; Website Updates Nearing Completion
City Administrator Scott provided an update on the mid-year budget review, indicating that budget amendments will be presented in July to address ongoing projects, new projects, and necessary adjustments. He also thanked the staff for their efforts on the upcoming 4th of July and 25th anniversary events and mentioned that feedback on the city's new website is being incorporated, with a public release expected in the next couple of weeks.
Alderman Blake Discusses Governance and Shares Personal Health Update
Alderman Blake discussed the concept of defending democracy, differentiating between a democracy and a republic. He explained that the United States is a democratic republic, where representatives govern, and the majority rules. Blake traced the historical development of the nation's governance from the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation to the current Constitution, referencing the ancient Greeks' attempts at self-government. He also shared a personal update regarding his wife's diagnosis with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and expressed his commitment to continue serving the city while supporting his family.
Alderman Wilson Raises Concerns Over Inaccurate Information Provided for Post Road Rezoning
Alderman Wilson voiced concerns about the rezoning of a property on Post Road, stating that the Board of Aldermen was not provided with accurate information regarding the presence of heavy equipment on the property and the vote outcome from the Planning and Zoning Commission. She highlighted that the Planning and Zoning Commission had voted 6-0 against rezoning, and that the property's current zoning designation does not align with the comprehensive plan for that area. Wilson emphasized the importance of accurate information vetting for aldermen before voting and apologized for not relaying the Planning and Zoning Commission's vote outcome at the previous meeting.
Mayor Outlines Significant Upcoming City Events Including 25th Anniversary and First Major 4th of July Celebration
Mayor Winneman detailed upcoming city events, including the 25th anniversary of incorporation as a Class 4 city, a concert featuring the band 'Pink Houses,' and the city's first major 4th of July celebration. The 4th of July event will include a morning parade with various community groups and vendors, and an afternoon festival with bands, bounce houses, food trucks, and a bourbon tasting. The Mayor thanked the staff for their hard work on these events and encouraged board members to volunteer in the afternoon of the 4th of July celebration.
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