Edison Council hears year-end reports By Alberta Stojkovic - The Sentinel EDISON — At the year’s first Edison Council meeting Jan. 11, Fiscal Officer Bruce Seaburn presented the end-of-year financial report. Although income was down from gasoline sales tax and other government distributions, income from the sale of the four abandoned homes helped the balance show an increase for 2020. Village Administrator Mary Neviska reported that the village sewer system finished “in the black this year.” Even with purchases for the village the receipts for sewer were $139,464.50, while the amount billed was $135,420. In other business: • Neviska said she will be able to do the training for GIS (Geographic Information System) mapping online and invited council members to take the course with her. The GIS mapping is for online mapping of water and sewer lines in the village.