Politics & Government

Firehouse Project, Electronic Signs Set For Votes Monday

A nearly one million dollar firehouse improvement project, a windmill and electronic signs are set to come before the Town and Country Board of Aldermen Monday night.

Town and Country aldermen have a packed agenda Monday night.

A public hearing and discussion will be held on the proposal by to build a 19 foot windmill on its property. According to church officials, the windmill will be a teaching tool for elementary students at , while providing water for the school’s garden. 

Aldermen are also set to vote on the request by Trinity Lutheran Church to continue using its electronic sign in front of its church just off Clayton Road. The vote has been continued for a number of meetings. 

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Aldermen are also set to vote on accepting the $744,000 bid from Hof Construction to update the firehouse at Mason and Clayton roads. The project was explained to aldermen at the last meeting by Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde. He said it would upgrade the firehouse for cost effectiveness, better functionality and comfort. It would cost an estimated total of $853,400 and begin June 15. Work is expected to be compete by October.

See agenda and supporting documents above for complete details.

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