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Junk and unlicensed vehicles are a topic at board meeting In Gays Mills GAYS MILLS - Junk and unlicensed vehicles kept in the Village of Gays Mills prompted a lengthy and at times impassioned discussion, during the monthly board meeting Monday night. Village resident Bob Lomas was on hand to pursue his quest against unsightly and unlicensed vehicles. Gays Mills Village President Harry Heisz said the village had sent out letters to residents with unlicensed vehicles on their properties and quite a few of them had been addressed by the owners. He said that others were attempting to get in touch with people who owned the cars to have them removed and others were still working on the situation. ....
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Removing snow from hydrants is now an issue in village In Gays Mills GAYS MILLS - The Gays Mills Village Board was a rather mundane affair last Monday night until the last item on the agenda–then it got contentious. All it said on the agenda was ‘Snow Removal-Fire Hydrants.’ It was the topic that Gays Mills resident Bob Lomas had been waiting for. “First of all, I came to receive my shovel,” Lomas said. It was a reference to a comment made by Gays Mills Director of Public Works Jim Chellevold at the last board meeting. Chellevold had contended that keeping the area around a fire hydrant shoveled was the responsibility of the property owner. He told the board then that he would deliver a snow shovel during the next snowstorm to the property owner who had taken issue with the idea that shoveling snow around a fire hydrant was the property owner’s responsibility. ....
Village clerk’s work is lauded Gays Mills GAYS MILLS - During the Village of Gays Mills Public Hearing on the Budget Monday night, former village president Craig Anderson injected a moment of levity. Anderson, the only village resident attending the hearing with the exception of the village trustees, asked if the figure of $153,021 was the entire village tax levy. Gays Mils Village Clerk Dawn McCann said it was, but noted there were other sources of revenue in the budget. Acknowledging that fact, Anderson was still struck by what he considered the relatively low tax levy. “I wonder what it’s like in the real world?” Anderson said. ....