Public hearing set for blight ordinance in Cheshire
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Work on new Cheshire blight ordinance winding downÂ
Work on new Cheshire blight ordinance winding downÂ
April 12, 2021 12:47PM By Mariah Melendez, Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â The Town Council Ordinance Committee has been meeting regularly to discuss the adoption of a blight ordinance, and Ordinance Committee Chair David Veleber believes a recommendation could be made to the council by summer.Â
âWe know this is something that Cheshire residents are pretty eager to learn about,â he said. âThis is something that the committee has been really working on, and we believe that we are all on the same page about what we want to see.â
Elevator contract approved by Cheshire Town Council
Elevator contract approved by Cheshire Town Council
March 01, 2021 10:35AM By Mariah Melendez, Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â The Town Council recently approved a two-year successor service agreement with Thyssenkrupp Elevator for maintenance of elevators in town facilities.
The contract will run from from April 1 of this year to May 31, 2023. There are five elevators located in different municipal buildings for which Thyssenkrupp, which has locations throughout the country, will be responsible.
Councilor David Veleber introduced the particulars of the contract at a council meeting earlier this month, explaining that the elevators in question are located in the Cheshire Library, Town Hall, fire and police departments, and the Cheshire Senior Center. As a successor agreement, Thyssenkrupp agrees to the specifics for elevator maintenance already in place with Cheshire, âAnd so far the Town has been satisfi