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Summer camp activities suspended after 5 kids test positive for COVID-19 Published: July 23, 2021 6:13 PM EDT Updated: July 23, 2021 6:23 PM EDT Recommended After five campers tested positive for COVID-19, the fun at a summer camp on Marco Island came to a halt. Campers will get to finish their last week of camp on August 2 but, for now, safety has to proceed fun. The Marco Island City Manager says he plans to do some contact tracing and testing with staff. The building and parts of this park will undergo deep cleaning so campers can close out the summer safely. At Mackle Park Friday, there weren’t any campers running around the fields, at the water park or inside the community center. ....
Survey says? Council prepares to poll Marco Island employees, citizens Lance Shearer Correspondent Marco Island likely has some surveys in its future – but first, City Council must survey the survey firms. During the Oct, 5 City Council meeting, Councilor Greg Folley requested an “organization-wide employee engagement survey” of city staffers, plus a “follow-on action plan based on the results,” in conjunction with the city manager’s performance evaluation. Another survey requested would cover all island residents, to “measure community satisfaction with key city services” and identify opportunities for improvement. Assistant to the city manager Dr. Casey Lucius, who presented the staff’s recommendations on survey firms to the council on Monday evening, pointed out there has never been a comprehensive survey of residents done by the city. The last employee survey was conducted in 2017. She had presented each councilor with proposals from five ....
City Council finds agreement in series of unanimous votes Lance Shearer Columnist The City Council meeting on Monday was something of a love fest, with every vote taken by the councilors coming in at 7-0 in approval of whatever the motion was. That included not only the discussion of rental properties and noise, the only agenda item that sparked any heat or conflicting viewpoints, but a raft of other business that the council dealt with. Along with a pro forma approval of a proclamation declaring the week of May 22-28 National Safe Boating Week, clearly timed for when on the water activity up north is getting underway, as opposed to Florida where it has been in full swing all winter. ....
The island missed it terribly last year, Grifoni said. City Councilor Becky Irwin said she has received many communications from residents about the fireworks display. Nobody is opposed to it that I ve heard, Irwin said. Samantha Malloy, manager of parks and recreation with the city, said the city budgeted $65,000 in fiscal 2021 to make the fireworks spectacle possible. We are currently working on receiving a quote from (the firework company), Malloy said. Malloy said City Council will consider approving the fireworks display contract once the fireworks company submits a quote for its services. In 2019, City Council authorized a $59,000 contract with Zambelli Fireworks for that year s Fourth of July fireworks, minutes of the meeting show. ....