The Dillon Town Council is considering a new policy that would better define what types of religious, political or private business groups are – or aren’t – allowed to use the Dillon Amphitheater. Dillon Town.
Dillon Town Council swore in a new member and two returning members during its meeting on Tuesday, April 9. Dillon Town Clerk Adrienne Stuckey swore in newcomer Rachel Tuyn alongside returning council members Kyle Hendricks.
In a 4-2 vote, the Dillon Town Council approved a major lakefront development. Congratulations, Dillon, you got what you very clearly and demonstratively did not want. While I applaud Mayor Carolyn Skowyra and council member.
The Dillon Town Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 19, to review an application proposing a mixed-use structure with 200 residential units, restaurants and retail space on the town’s waterfront. Developer Jake.
Dillon is near finalizing elements of a plan aimed at improving walkability throughout the town that largely focuses on trails and sidewalks. The plan includes revamping existing trails, creating new ones, and adding improvements related.