New Richland City Council
By JESSICA LUTGENS
Editorial Assistant
The New Richland City Council held its second meeting of February Monday evening. All members were present. The meeting commenced at 6:30, when the agenda and consent agenda were approved.
Brad Field was up first with the People’s Service Report. Fairly short, one concern he shared with the council was a request to adopt a city policy/ordinance of “No dumping allowed” that would apply to septic haulers or any other haulers that would attempt to dump waste from outside sources into our city’s sewer system. The Council approved the report before moving on to the Ambulance report.
Jennie Johnson presented the Ambulance report. Their first request was for $115 for a two-day hotel stay during an informational class, which was approved. Then, purchase information was presented for the “Lucas” machine discussed last month. The machine, an automatic chest compression device, would help immensely, especially if only two paramedics are on site. The total price was $1083, which the council approved. The ambulance report was then approved.Representing the New Richland Care Center was Lindsay Miller. She presented January board meeting minutes, financials and accounts payable, which were all approved by the Council. Several small purchases for the Care Center were approved, including body pillows for the residents. The walk-in cooler that was discussed at previous meetings was brought up, and the council approved it at the price of $11,400. The Care Center report was approved.
Lastly, several Waseca County Board Members were present, including County Commissioners and the Waseca County Sheriff. The Sheriff talked briefly about recent poor communications within the county, which are currently being resolved. After some further discussion, the Council approved the Board’s report and moved on to the next topic.
Before coming to a close at 8:20, the Council discussed another topic brought up at a previous meeting: streetlights on Broadway. Wayne Billing presented pictures of streetlights that could possibly replace the ones we currently have in town, but no final decisions were made. After some further discussion, the council members decided to adjourn the meeting.