Paving the way: ‘21 a busy one for Wilmington street projects, including Rombach work
By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com
Wilmington officials along with consultants and contractors walk through Regal Drive, one of the many streets where they plan on doing repairs for their massive street project for the year.
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This document lists the progress of City of Wilmington projects from late 2020 through 2021 and beyond.
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From left, Mayor John Stanforth, Fillmore Construction Operations Manager Fred Cox, and Streets Superintendent Jerry Runk inspect Regal Drive during a walkthrough on all the streets that will be repaired in the city’s 2021 improvement project.
City: Levy may be needed for maintenance of Sugar Grove Cemetery
WILMINGTON A possible levy could be on the November ballot for Sugar Grove Cemetery.
During a City Services Committee meeting on Thursday, the group come up with a recommendation for Wilmington City Council at the next meeting.
“The cemetery fund is running a deficit of about $150,000 a year. The first question we’re going to have to address is whether or not we want to continue to fund that deficit out of the general fund. Or ask the citizens of Wilmington for a levy,” said Committee Chairperson Nick Eveland.
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Local agencies support Clinton County Land Bank efforts
The property at 263 Mulberry St.
At 530 W. Vine St. in Wilmington are, from left, Chad Mason, Community Service Coordinator, and Austin Gray, Community Service Supervisor and Surveillance Officer both of the Clinton County Juvenile Court as well as community service workers.
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WILMINGTON The Clinton County Land Bank and local partners joined together to clean up two properties in the City of Wilmington.
In late September, the City of Wilmington and the Clinton County Juvenile Court Services worked together to start cleaning 263 Mulberry St. Chad Mason, Community Service Coordinator for the Juvenile Court Services, coordinated the assistance to remove items inside the house, as well as clearing the overgrown landscape outside.