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Kingsford Heights Town Council June 22, 2026
Published: Jun 22, 2026
Town Pursues Grant Funding for Comprehensive Utility Study
A representative from Commonwealth Engineers presented an update on efforts to secure grant funding for a utility study. The study will investigate water, wastewater, and potential infrastructure issues. While the town's contribution to the study is yet to be determined, the aim is to secure funding for planning and potentially future construction grants.
Residents Question Storm Drain Fees Amid Flooding Concerns
Residents voiced concerns about storm drain fees being charged to homeowners who do not have storm drains on their properties, leading to flooding issues. The town clarified that storm drain fees contribute to the maintenance of town-wide storm drainage systems, even if individual properties lack direct access to a storm drain. Mitigation efforts for specific flooding issues, such as French drains, were discussed.
American Legion Post 434 Prioritizes Community Engagement and Emergency Preparedness
The American Legion Post 434, under new leadership, aims to increase community engagement and become an active asset. They are finalizing an MOU with the county to serve as an emergency shelter and heating/cooling center, are seeking grants for a backup generator, and plan to partner with the town on various patriotic and community events. They also focus on youth programs and community gatherings.
Council Approves Claims, Receives Donations for Park Trees
The council approved claims totaling an unspecified amount, following a motion and second. Two individuals offered to donate towards the cost of trees, indicating a community response to fundraising for park amenities. The discussion also touched upon the cost of trees and the number of available donation spots.
Town Council Discusses Improvements to Meeting Minutes Process
Council members engaged in a lengthy discussion regarding the process and accuracy of meeting minutes. Concerns were raised about the timeliness of minute distribution, the clarity of recorded corrections, and the approval process. Suggestions were made to improve the system for reviewing and approving minutes to ensure better transparency and record-keeping.
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