Milford Approves Removal Of Trees At Waubee Park

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

MILFORD - Four cottonwood trees at Waubee Lake Park will be cut down next year.

Monday, the park advisory board asked for and Milford Town Council approved $180 per tree to be encumbered for next year.

Marion Acton, park advisory board, also said some fill work will be done in preparation for the new pavilion the Lions Club plans to build at the park. Money for the fill work also was approved to be encumbered.

Utilities superintendent Dallas Winchester reported he received the combined sewer overflow draft permit. He turned it over to the engineering firm of Jones & Henry for professional review.

Council president John Lehman thanked Winchester and the street department for their work in removing snow.

The town council will meet at 11 a.m. Dec. 29 in the town hall for an executive session to discuss personnel matters. A public meeting will be held at noon.

Members of the Milford Town Council are Lehman, Robert Phillips and Douglas Ruch. They meet at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of every month. [[In-content Ad]]

MILFORD - Four cottonwood trees at Waubee Lake Park will be cut down next year.

Monday, the park advisory board asked for and Milford Town Council approved $180 per tree to be encumbered for next year.

Marion Acton, park advisory board, also said some fill work will be done in preparation for the new pavilion the Lions Club plans to build at the park. Money for the fill work also was approved to be encumbered.

Utilities superintendent Dallas Winchester reported he received the combined sewer overflow draft permit. He turned it over to the engineering firm of Jones & Henry for professional review.

Council president John Lehman thanked Winchester and the street department for their work in removing snow.

The town council will meet at 11 a.m. Dec. 29 in the town hall for an executive session to discuss personnel matters. A public meeting will be held at noon.

Members of the Milford Town Council are Lehman, Robert Phillips and Douglas Ruch. They meet at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of every month. [[In-content Ad]]

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