
Leaf pick-up in the Town of Bourbon begins Wednesday, October 20.
Continue readingBourbon Street Superintendent Roger Terry updated the town council members last week on several projects in town.
Continue readingThe projects awarded Community Crossing grant funds in the Town of Bourbon are expected to begin August 25.
Continue readingTown of Bourbon residents are encouraged to keep collected yard waste under 50 pounds for pick up by the Street Department.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members took action last week to approve a bid for an old Hummer and trailer from the Bourbon Police Department.
Continue readingBourbon parents with younger children will soon be able to take them to the park to enjoy a new playground set.
Continue readingThe Bourbon Town Council members opened bids for the proposed upcoming Community Crossings projects in a special meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Continue readingThe Town of Bourbon received $209,898.62 in the second round of INDOT’s Community Crossings Matching Grant round.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council members were advised that spring leaf pick-up will start in the second week of April when they met Tuesday evening.
Continue readingBourbon Town Council members voted on a new president when they restructured for 2019 during their meeting Tuesday evening. Continue reading
Bourbon Town Council members considered a vehicle purchase request when they met last Tuesday.
According to notes from Clerk-Treasurer Kim Berger, Wastewater Superintendent Steve Stacy asked the council for permission to purchase a new utility truck. He estimated that the cost would be approximately $50,000 in all. Continue reading
Some pertinent information was provided to Bourbon Town Council members when department heads delivered their reports during this month’s meeting.
Wastewater Superintendent Steve Stacy informed the council that hydrant flushing will be done this week – starting on Monday, July 24th and running through Friday, July 27th. Continue reading
Bourbon Street Superintendent Roger Terry provided council members with an update about the town’s Street Assessment Plan when they met earlier this month.
Clerk-Treasurer Kim Berger explained that a Street Assessment Plan has to be completed every two years. She noted the town’s street department is coordinating with the firm JPR on their assessment this year. Continue reading
Bids to replace the sidewalk in the 800 block of North Main Street were considered during the Bourbon Town Council meeting last Tuesday.
Street Superintendent Roger Terry presented two bids for the sidewalk replacement, according to meeting minutes. One bid from Bontrager Concrete came in at $12,580, while Hensley Concrete submitted a bid of $10,200. Continue reading