The Fairfield Save A Lot grocery store recently was awarded the Top Local Workplace Award for 2024. This award celebrates small businesses that create a great
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The Fairfield City Council met for their second May meeting last night, working through a very light agenda in under 20 minutes. The council unanimously
The Fairfield City Council held their first May meeting and the last meeting for outgoing Aldermen Tyler Lampley and Jerry Lisinbee. Both Aldermen were presented with a token of appreciation for their years of service to the City of Fairfield. Mayor Gary Moore was also presented a token of appreciation for his service as Alderman. In the only item of business for the outgoing council, a rezoning request for properties on West Court and West Main was approved. These properties will become the new Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation medical building. A Public Hearing was held prior to the council meeting. At this point, the 2 new aldermen, Sheryl Eckleberry and Bruce McKibben were seated and the oath of office was administered to all newly elected officials. The new council then got down to new business with several housekeeping items being taken care of. The first action item was to award a bid for the demolition of the old water tower on West Main St. 2 bids were received, wi
The Fairfield City Council The Fairfield City Council met for their regular meeting last night with all members present. Although there were only 3 agenda items to be addressed, discussion on some of the items was lengthy. The council reviewed a proposed ordinance regarding the placement of storage containers on residential property. This issue was briefly discussed at the last meeting with City Attorney Darren Rice instructed to draft a proposed ordinance. Some of the stipulations that are being proposed in the ordinance are: Can't exceed 30% of the property or 320 sq. ft., whichever is less; Must be painted a monochrome color with no visible lettering or signage; Placed to minimize visibility from the street; May only be placed in areas zoned R1, R2, or R3; May be altered but must retain structural integrity; Must be 7' from a structure - Applies to storage containers only. Truck bodies, etc. are still prohibited by ordinance. City Attorney Rice will draft the revised ordin