S. Lake's Caudill To Resign
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
SILVER LAKE - Town council president Tony Caudill on Tuesday announced his plans for resignation.
Caudill cited personal reasons for his resignation, which takes effect Sept. 30.
Anyone interested in filling the remainder of Caudill's term should contact Paula Shalley.
In other business, the council received five proposals for engineering for the water system improvement project. Estimates for the job ranged from $80,800 from Roland Associates of Angola to $125,500 from Triad Engineering Inc. of South Bend.
The council opted to take extra time to review the proposals and returned for a meeting on Wednesday before choosing Triad to do the work. They will meet again tonight to sign contracts.
The council must have all paperwork in order before the grant can be submitted by the Friday deadline.
In other business discussed Tuesday:
• The town is working with the Kosciusko County Health Department and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to learn its options concerning the former Marathon station in town.
Clerk-treasurer Fern Strong said that nobody is claiming ownership to the property, which is deteriorating badly.
• The council adopted the 1998 budget as proposed, with an overall increase of $34,866.
• It was announced that the tornado alarm has been installed. A pole was donated by NIPSCO for placement of the alarm.
The next meeting is at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 in the town hall. [[In-content Ad]]
SILVER LAKE - Town council president Tony Caudill on Tuesday announced his plans for resignation.
Caudill cited personal reasons for his resignation, which takes effect Sept. 30.
Anyone interested in filling the remainder of Caudill's term should contact Paula Shalley.
In other business, the council received five proposals for engineering for the water system improvement project. Estimates for the job ranged from $80,800 from Roland Associates of Angola to $125,500 from Triad Engineering Inc. of South Bend.
The council opted to take extra time to review the proposals and returned for a meeting on Wednesday before choosing Triad to do the work. They will meet again tonight to sign contracts.
The council must have all paperwork in order before the grant can be submitted by the Friday deadline.
In other business discussed Tuesday:
• The town is working with the Kosciusko County Health Department and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to learn its options concerning the former Marathon station in town.
Clerk-treasurer Fern Strong said that nobody is claiming ownership to the property, which is deteriorating badly.
• The council adopted the 1998 budget as proposed, with an overall increase of $34,866.
• It was announced that the tornado alarm has been installed. A pole was donated by NIPSCO for placement of the alarm.
The next meeting is at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 in the town hall. [[In-content Ad]]