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Galesburg City Council approved a bid to bring Pickleball to Bateman Park on Monday night. The five members present all voted in favor, minus Dwight White who abstained. City Manager Todd Thompson says the original bid was about $97,000 to convert the two tennis courts into six pickleball courts. Then after a second look staff decided to not replace the current fencing. That brought the bid amount from All Weather Courts Inc. that was approved down to $51,800. Thompson says it's the city goal to replace the fencing at a later date. Thompson notes this item was not budgeted for but the council asked that this come forward. He says the city will use the fund balance to cover the costs. Railroad Days is back this summer and Galesburg Alderman on Monday voted to fund the event with about $11,000. The festival is scheduled for June 24–27, 2021 in downtown Galesburg. Event organizers believe they will be able to host a safe and fun event this year after COVID quashed its 50th annivers ....
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Galesburg Council approves 'Rage Rooms' under special use zoning wgil.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wgil.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
April 6, 2021 Galesburg Aldermen once again gave authorization to move forward a list of properties to be demolished at their Monday meeting on April 5th. City Manager Todd Thompson says property owners have been made aware of the problems with their buildings. There was no response from any of the owners included in last night’s list. If it does come to demolition for these properties- the cost would be paid for out of the Property Redevelopment fund. There are estimates for specific properties but if they were leveled the cost would be around $50,000. Properties in question include residents on Liberty, South, South Broad, and accessory buildings on North Pleasant, and South Henderson. Steps before demo now include a title search for any other parties with ownership, and then the city will pursue legal steps for demolition. Then staff will draft demo specs and the work will be bid out. ....