The city manager’s report to the Common Council involved talks on completing erosion control inspections at six different construction sites, as well as the street crew clearing catch basins. Previous events were discussed, along with possible Irvin L. Young Memorial Library updates. Seven police officers from the Walworth County Mobile Field Force have all attended.
The Whitewater Common Council met to hold discussions that included the possible implementation of having a safe haven baby box at the fire department. The meeting covered potential action involving the First Amendment to the emergency communication radio system site improvement and use agreement between Walworth County and the City of Whitewater. They discussed potential.
Like much of the country, Whitewater is in a housing crunch between low inventory and high prices. Inflation rose over the past year, and along with it the need for workers as new businesses continued to open in the community. But that doesn’t mean salaries are keeping pace. “Our town has a family median income.
Fall weather is rapidly approaching, and with that comes immense rain, and on the rainy evening of Sept. 21 City Manager John Weidl spoke on this month’s updates which included information on the lakes, Whitewater Aquatic and Fitness Center (WAFC), and the fire department. These main topics were discussed as these are the main concerns.