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The Lamar City Council held in-depth discussions regarding two ordinances during its May 10
th meeting. One proposes the creation of a five-member Public Safety Advisory Board for the community and the other outlines guidelines for owners of vacant buildings to identify their future plans for the property.
The safety committee Ordinance #1245 will receive it’s first reading at the May 24
th council meeting. The committee is being created to promote communication and collaboration between Lamar’s citizens and the city’s police and fire departments. The board will come into play should the need arise to review un-resolved citizen complaints in these departments after the proper internal administrative process has been concluded. The board can recommend policy changes or new procedures and capital purchases and continue to promote understanding and relationships between residents and the police and fire departments. City Administrator, Steve Kil, explained this is not
City scoots closer to realizing Livewell Park lajuntatribunedemocrat.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lajuntatribunedemocrat.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LA Junta Tribune
Recent snow has delayed development of Livewell Park and an adjacent parking lot on Santa Fe Avenue, Council Member Ed Vela said at the La Junta City Council meeting. The Livewell Park, they were going great for a couple weeks, and then all of a sudden the eight inches of snow we got four inches at a time slowed things down, said Vela. But at least all the sand has been thrown out for laying of concrete . That appears to be moving along smoothly. All electrical work has been put up.
The parking lot on Santa Fe Avenue also remains under development. Vela said the parking lot will have an entrance on Santa Fe in addition to an an exit that leads into the alleyway.