CHARLESTOWN â Jeff Fields, President of the Charlestown Board of Town Commissioners, announced that he was tenuring his resignation from the Board on Thursday morning.
âI basically resigned for health and personal reasons,â Fields told the Cecil Whig late Thursday afternoon, declining to elaborate further on his reasons.
Fields, who started serving as Board President in March 2020, was more than halfway through his second two-year term when he resigned. The next election for Fieldsâ position would have been in March 2022, had he remained in office.
With a population of approximately 1,500 residents, Charlestown does not have a mayor. In general terms, Fields and others who have held the president-of-the-town-board position have functioned as de-facto mayors for the town.
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July 12, 2021
Traverse City Commissioners will discuss the safety of the Union Street dam at a special study session Monday.
The dam and the surrounding park has been the focus of controversy over the proposed fish pass project.
That project is now on hold, but the State recently conducted a safety study of the dam at the city’s request.
EGLE has dropped the current rating of the dam to “fair to poor condition” and recommends improvements be made, but says there is no immediate safety threat.
However, the Mayor and other commissioners say the continued deterioration of the dam is cause for concern.
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Repairs continue on the Great Falls Civic Center
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By: Colter Anstaett
and last updated 2021-07-09 16:56:06-04
GREAT FALLS â Progress is being made on work to repair the Great Falls Civic Center. As of Friday, scaffolding covered much of the exterior of the building.
Repairs continue on the Great Falls Civic Center
In 2020, a fence was put around the front of the building when a piece of the buildingâs facade fell off.
A contract for just more than $5.4 million was awarded in April 2021 for the repair work, and work started on June 1st.
Great Falls Mayor Bob Kelly explained, This is the get it ready stage. They re building the scaffolding so they have a safe environment to work in and access and go up and down. You don t see, really, any man-lifts here. These workers are going to be getting all their steps in by the time lunchtime comes. They re getting the whole facade and also the roof ready,â Great Falls Mayor Bob Kelly said.
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