Etna Green Opts Not To Renew Contract With KEDCO
March 13, 2024 at 5:39 p.m.
ETNA GREEN — Etna Green has opted to not renew its contract with the Kosciusko Economic Development Corp. for the current year.
At its meeting on Tuesday, the Etna Green Town Council heard from KEDCO interim Co-Director Greg Fitzloff.
Fitzloff asked if the town still wanted to proceed with a housing development project in town KEDCO had been assisting with. Present at the meeting was a representative with local business Winona Powder Coating.
The representative spoke in support of the housing project as the company believes it might attract potential employees to town and the company is having trouble filling some open positions.
Fitzloff noted the Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission and Triton School Corp. Superintendent Jeremy Riffle were also in support of the housing.
Council President Heath Roberts said he didn't want to continue with the housing development.
"I understand the concern you have as far as employment goes," he said, referring to the Winona Powder Coating representative. "We're all dealing with it ... It's nationwide. It's not just here in Etna Green."
Roberts said he didn't believe those taking jobs at Winona Powder Coating would necessarily want to live in Etna Green.
Councilwoman Susan Klinefelter said she didn't want to pursue the housing project right now, noting economic concerns.
The council then unanimously agreed to not partner with KEDCO. Council plans to reconsider the contract in early 2025.
The council also unanimously denied a permit request from the Etna Green Mobile Home Park.
A manager from the park asked permission to move a trailer at the park to a larger lot as it's too big for the one it's on currently.
Council Vice President Jason Hanes said he was against the move.
"I have a real issue with permitting anything to the mobile home park at this point," said Hanes. "That home was put in there without getting any permit ... It has sat out there for over two months now and looks horrible. I wouldn't live in that thing."
"This mobile home park has a habit of taking junk homes and selling them for premium prices to people who can't afford to do anything else," Hanes said. "Personally, I won't give you any permits for anything until some of this is fixed."
Roberts and Klinefelter also agreed to vote against the request.
In other business, the council:
• Approved allowing the Kosciusko County Area Christian Sports Club to have a homeschool middle school football team play at the town's field in the fall.
• Heard that large trash pickup day is set for March 29.
• Heard that the Etna Township Fire Department is having its first fish fry on May 3.
• Heard the fire department will have its photo fundraiser on Sunday, April 14.
The council's next meeting is 7 p.m. April 9 at Etna Green Town Hall.
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ETNA GREEN — Etna Green has opted to not renew its contract with the Kosciusko Economic Development Corp. for the current year.
At its meeting on Tuesday, the Etna Green Town Council heard from KEDCO interim Co-Director Greg Fitzloff.
Fitzloff asked if the town still wanted to proceed with a housing development project in town KEDCO had been assisting with. Present at the meeting was a representative with local business Winona Powder Coating.
The representative spoke in support of the housing project as the company believes it might attract potential employees to town and the company is having trouble filling some open positions.
Fitzloff noted the Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commission and Triton School Corp. Superintendent Jeremy Riffle were also in support of the housing.
Council President Heath Roberts said he didn't want to continue with the housing development.
"I understand the concern you have as far as employment goes," he said, referring to the Winona Powder Coating representative. "We're all dealing with it ... It's nationwide. It's not just here in Etna Green."
Roberts said he didn't believe those taking jobs at Winona Powder Coating would necessarily want to live in Etna Green.
Councilwoman Susan Klinefelter said she didn't want to pursue the housing project right now, noting economic concerns.
The council then unanimously agreed to not partner with KEDCO. Council plans to reconsider the contract in early 2025.
The council also unanimously denied a permit request from the Etna Green Mobile Home Park.
A manager from the park asked permission to move a trailer at the park to a larger lot as it's too big for the one it's on currently.
Council Vice President Jason Hanes said he was against the move.
"I have a real issue with permitting anything to the mobile home park at this point," said Hanes. "That home was put in there without getting any permit ... It has sat out there for over two months now and looks horrible. I wouldn't live in that thing."
"This mobile home park has a habit of taking junk homes and selling them for premium prices to people who can't afford to do anything else," Hanes said. "Personally, I won't give you any permits for anything until some of this is fixed."
Roberts and Klinefelter also agreed to vote against the request.
In other business, the council:
• Approved allowing the Kosciusko County Area Christian Sports Club to have a homeschool middle school football team play at the town's field in the fall.
• Heard that large trash pickup day is set for March 29.
• Heard that the Etna Township Fire Department is having its first fish fry on May 3.
• Heard the fire department will have its photo fundraiser on Sunday, April 14.
The council's next meeting is 7 p.m. April 9 at Etna Green Town Hall.