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Council s New Committee Structure Agreed

Monday, 19 April 2021, 1:28 pm “The Independent Wellington City Council Governance Review has produced 13 recommendations with an emphasis on supporting effective governance,” says Mayor Andy Foster. “The package of change includes reconfirming a shared vision and a high-level work programme aligned to our Long-Term Plan to address Wellington’s most pressing needs. “To do business more effectively the review has recommended the Council change our meeting practices. This will have major benefits especially at this critical time when the Council is being called upon to make significant decisions for the future. “Elected representatives are being challenged to reset how we work and, in a agreeing to the recommended structure and

Kennedy remembered as pillar of community

Kennedy remembered as ‘pillar’ of community XENIA A popular downtown area shopping area prominently displays his name. But “Kennedy Korners” does not adequately describe Jim Kennedy’s total contribution to Xenia. He impacted more than a “korner.” The longtime Xenia resident died April 4, leaving a big void throughout the community. From being a grocer to a Bible bookstore owner to the Rotary president, Mr. Kennedy was all about Xenia. “He wanted Xenia to succeed on all levels,” said Mayor Sarah Mays. “In family, in faith, in prosperity for the community. It’s a loss for the whole community. Xenia just lost one of its biggest advocates.”

Council approves replacing broken air unit at wellness center

A broken dehumidification unit at Prairie Lakes Wellness Center proved to be a source of great consternation among Watertown City Council members Monday night. Before unanimously approving replacing the unit for $58,491, several council members, along with Parks, Recreation and Forestry Director Terry Kelly and Maintenance Supervisor John Small, voiced frustration about a broken unit at a city-owned facility that’s not even four years old. According to city documents, a recent preventative maintenance inspection revealed the unit had a hole that caused a mixture of fluids and led to a catastrophic failure of the entire unit. “They found a leak in the refrigerant circuit which caused water to leak into the whole system. It just was a domino effect,” Small said, adding that huge pieces of the unit were ruined. “It’s about the worst scenario we could fathom to have.”

Council approves replacing broken wellness center air unit

A broken dehumidification unit at Prairie Lakes Wellness Center proved to be a source of great consternation among Watertown City Council members Monday night. Before unanimously approving replacing the unit for $58,491, several council members, along with Parks, Recreation and Forestry Director Terry Kelly and Maintenance Supervisor John Small, voiced frustration about a broken unit at a city-owned facility that’s not even four years old. According to city documents, a recent preventative maintenance inspection revealed the unit had a hole that caused a mixture of fluids and led to a catastrophic failure of the entire unit. “They found a leak in the refrigerant circuit which caused water to leak into the whole system. It just was a domino effect,” Small said, adding that huge pieces of the unit were ruined. “It’s about the worst scenario we could fathom to have.”

Electric rates lowered with aggregated energy program in Mendham Township

Electric rates lowered with aggregated energy program in Mendham Township
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