The Marshall County Council members considered a joint resolution Monday morning that contained a petition for the formation of a Regional Sewer District. The Marshall County Commissioners approved a similar resolution during their meeting last week.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Opens Public Hearing over New Wastewater Treatment Plant
The Bremen Town Council members opened a public hearing Monday afternoon to take public comments on the newly proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Continue readingResidents Continue to Ask Commissioners about Proposed Marshall County Regional Sewer District
Residents from the Tyner and Teegarden areas continue to provide questions to the Marshall County Commissioners concerning a proposed Marshall County Regional Sewer District.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Reviews Engineering Contract for Wastewater Facility Project
The Bremen Town Council members reviewed a contract with engineering firm Jones Petrie Rafinski last week to assist with preliminary engineering work for the Bremen Wastewater Facility project.
Continue readingBourbon Council Approves Quote for Scaled-Back Sidewalk Work
Some Bourbon sidewalks will soon be getting upgrades. The town council recently approved a quote from Hensley & Son to repair or replace three sections of sidewalk for almost $20,000.
Continue readingBremen Officials Seek Explanation for Delays in Downtown Revitalization Project
Plymouth Street in Downtown Bremen was scheduled to reopen this past weekend. Now, town officials are trying to figure out why it was still closed as of Monday.
Continue readingRoad Assessment Plan Discussed at Bourbon Town Council Meeting
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
Bourbon Town Council Approves Bid for Community Crossings Projects
The certified bid tabulation for Bourbon’s Community Crossings Grant was presented at last Tuesday’s town council meeting.
Joshua Padgett from the architecture and engineering firm Jones, Petrie, Rafinksi presented four bids to council members. The bids came from the companies Phend & Brown Inc, E&B Paving, Rieth-Riley Construction and Niblock Excavating. Continue reading