Restaurant Seeks Help With Drainage

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

By DOUGLAS SANBURN, Times-Union Staff Writer-

MILFORD - The Farmers Cafe in Milford is having drainage difficulties.

The owner of the cafe told the Milford Town Council Tuesday that the water coming from Ind. 15 was flooding the parking lot of the cafe.

He asked for help from the council and was asked to supply figures and estimates on the cost of the project.

"I can see there's a water problem there," said councilman Donald Wolferman.

The council did not act on the request but appeared favorable in assisting with the water problem.

The council will hold a special meeting with Dan Richard of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission to discuss the constitutionality of an ordinance that would place restrictions on sexually oriented businesses.

The council also has questions about enforcing the ordinance.

The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. May 11 in the Milford Town Hall.

In other business:

• The Milford EMS is offering one-night CPR training classes. The first class will be held tonight from 6 to 9:30 p.m. and there are openings available. The cost is $15 to cover materials.

Anyone interested should call Milford EMS at 658-4645.

• A position is available to serve as crossing guard for the Milford School. Anyone interested should apply at the Milford Town Hall. [[In-content Ad]]

MILFORD - The Farmers Cafe in Milford is having drainage difficulties.

The owner of the cafe told the Milford Town Council Tuesday that the water coming from Ind. 15 was flooding the parking lot of the cafe.

He asked for help from the council and was asked to supply figures and estimates on the cost of the project.

"I can see there's a water problem there," said councilman Donald Wolferman.

The council did not act on the request but appeared favorable in assisting with the water problem.

The council will hold a special meeting with Dan Richard of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission to discuss the constitutionality of an ordinance that would place restrictions on sexually oriented businesses.

The council also has questions about enforcing the ordinance.

The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. May 11 in the Milford Town Hall.

In other business:

• The Milford EMS is offering one-night CPR training classes. The first class will be held tonight from 6 to 9:30 p.m. and there are openings available. The cost is $15 to cover materials.

Anyone interested should call Milford EMS at 658-4645.

• A position is available to serve as crossing guard for the Milford School. Anyone interested should apply at the Milford Town Hall. [[In-content Ad]]

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