Napoleon gas customers to see increase
Cathy May - Contributing Writer
The Napoleon Town Board meeting, held February
9, started out with a public hearing on the gas rate increase.
No one from the public appeared. Ordinance 2005-3 was passed
raising the gas rate by 5%. The increase should show up in
the April billing.
A member of St. Maurice Catholic Church, which is located
next door to the Napoleon Senior Center, asked if something
could be done about the open trash cans. Dogs are getting into
the cans and spreading trash. The town will contact Best Way
to find out the cost of a dumpster.
Rod Eaton, Utility Superintendent, reported the spillway to
the lagoon needs flowable fill and the town needs to replace
the line from the metering station to the creek. Eaton said
the work could be done for about $1,300. The town gave him
permission to complete the work.
All three board members, Tim Brancamp, Bill Vankirk and Gerry
Linarducci were present for the meeting. Clerk-Treasurer, Karen
Rohlfing was present to advise the board. The next meeting
will be held on March 9, at 7:00 p.m. at the Napoleon Senior
Center.