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Montpelier City Council


Montpelier City Council held its regular meeting on April 7. Ted Slivinski and Quinn Pope were not present. The Mayor stated that Leland Keate’s Machine Shop’s agenda item was canceled as he has found a building for his business.
The Council completed the regular meeting business.
The Mayor stated that the Budget Public Hearing date needs to be set. It is usually the second meeting in August. The motion was made and approved to set August 18 as the date for the Public Hearing.
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The Council then heard from Wayne Davidson. The City needs to adopt the current Idaho Building code. There have been some changes to the code, but not many. Davidson reviewed the changes with the Council. The Council then read Ordinance 668. The Council will need to read this two more times as the reading was not waived in the Ordinance. It will be denied or passed at the first May Council meeting. ....

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The Year in Review: Charlestown held its own through all the ups and downs of COVID in 2020


When we welcomed in 2020 last January, no one could have imagined where we are today.
The largest crowd ever witnessed the annual New Year’s Eve Bonfire that bid farewell to 2019 and ushered in 2020.
Three months later, the world as we knew it changed. Our governor issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Soon after, the Charlestown Town Council signed a state of emergency declaration that is still in effect today.
The town quickly pivoted to virtual meetings.
Despite the restrictions and protocols put in place to protect our residents, Charlestown continues to remain open for business. The dedication and hard work of all the town’s staff, under the leadership of Town Administrator Mark Stankiewicz, has provided us with continuity during this difficult time. ....

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