Sidney Town Council Discusses Sewage Leak And Pierceton Police Contract

April 22, 2024 at 9:44 p.m.
Pictured is the Sidney Town Council at its Monday meeting. Pictured (L to R) are Council members Rebecca Adams and Sharon Rancourt, Sidney Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Parrett and Sidney Council President Gavin Parrett. Photo by Patrick Webb, InkFreeNews
Pictured is the Sidney Town Council at its Monday meeting. Pictured (L to R) are Council members Rebecca Adams and Sharon Rancourt, Sidney Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Parrett and Sidney Council President Gavin Parrett. Photo by Patrick Webb, InkFreeNews


SIDNEY — After rescheduling, the Sidney Town Council met Monday and discussed a sewage issue and the Pierceton Police Department contract.
Sidney Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Parrett explained that sickness was the reason for the meeting being rescheduled.
One issue the council discussed was sewage issues. Council President Gavin Parrett read a report provided by Sewer Department Manager Tim Woodward, who was unable to attend the meeting.
Woodward reported there was a leak possibly caused by a sump pump attached to the sewer system, which is not allowed. He said that the flow went from 5,000 gallons to 20,000, then returned to normal. Woodward reported he would send a letter reminding town residents of the sump pump rules.
Council member Sharon Rancourt shared the sewage issues had been ongoing since January, and questioned if it was being caused by a sump pump.
The council also discussed an invoice for Woodward hiring someone to videotape the area to try and find the leak, which cost $1,300 and was not approved by the council.
Woodward also reported two motor starts for the surge tank control panel were replaced for $1,600.
The council also discussed a copy of the contract with the PPD for two hour coverage. Rancourt discussed if the cost, $3,500 a year, would cover only the 32 weeks left in the year. The council approved to request 3 hours a week for the rest of the year.
In other business, the council:
• Discussed a resident’s request to do community service for the town. The council approved allowing the community service only if he was insured.
• Announced the John Deere ride on lawnmower will be sold at auction, and approved a $500 minimum bidding amount and no price on the sprayer.
• Heard another resident’s concern about Ind. 13, which he described as becoming a “drag strip” at night.
The next town council meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 13 at the Jackson Township Fire Station.

SIDNEY — After rescheduling, the Sidney Town Council met Monday and discussed a sewage issue and the Pierceton Police Department contract.
Sidney Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Parrett explained that sickness was the reason for the meeting being rescheduled.
One issue the council discussed was sewage issues. Council President Gavin Parrett read a report provided by Sewer Department Manager Tim Woodward, who was unable to attend the meeting.
Woodward reported there was a leak possibly caused by a sump pump attached to the sewer system, which is not allowed. He said that the flow went from 5,000 gallons to 20,000, then returned to normal. Woodward reported he would send a letter reminding town residents of the sump pump rules.
Council member Sharon Rancourt shared the sewage issues had been ongoing since January, and questioned if it was being caused by a sump pump.
The council also discussed an invoice for Woodward hiring someone to videotape the area to try and find the leak, which cost $1,300 and was not approved by the council.
Woodward also reported two motor starts for the surge tank control panel were replaced for $1,600.
The council also discussed a copy of the contract with the PPD for two hour coverage. Rancourt discussed if the cost, $3,500 a year, would cover only the 32 weeks left in the year. The council approved to request 3 hours a week for the rest of the year.
In other business, the council:
• Discussed a resident’s request to do community service for the town. The council approved allowing the community service only if he was insured.
• Announced the John Deere ride on lawnmower will be sold at auction, and approved a $500 minimum bidding amount and no price on the sprayer.
• Heard another resident’s concern about Ind. 13, which he described as becoming a “drag strip” at night.
The next town council meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 13 at the Jackson Township Fire Station.

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