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Monday, October 05, 2009

City Of Fruitland Newsletter

NEWSLETTER
October 2, 2009

CITY HALL

Staff was involved this week with additional training on the Badger Meter system. This system is used to track and store information for our water and sewer billing process.

PLANNING COMMISSION

The Fruitland Planning Commission will meet in regular session on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 at 7:00 pm in the City Council Chambers. The minutes from the September 1st meeting were circulated last week. The agenda for this meeting is included in this mailing.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

Field service staff repaired one defective water service in the 200 block of Green Street.

PUBLIC WORKS

Staff has been marking off areas along Main Street, N. Division Street and Cedar Lane (near roundabout) where new road signage will be installed to control the flow of heavy truck traffic through those areas.

POLICE

Congratulations to Corp. Ted Collins for finishing his supervisory school training on September 25th.

Office Manager Debbie Donoway jetted off to California this week to visit her son in Los Angeles. Her itinerary was filled with rubbing elbows with celebrities and visiting all the hot spots. She just might get “discovered” out there and never come home. We hope she has the time of her life.

OTHER

Happy Birthday wishes are sent out to Councilman Ray Carey on October 8th. May you have many more.

We would like to convey our deepest sympathies to Recreation Commission Secretary Kim Marshall and her family on the recent passing of her brother. Kim, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

On this day in 1967, chief Justice Earl Warren swears in Thurgood Marshall, the first black justice of the United States Supreme Court. As chief counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in the 1940s and ‘50s, Marshall was the architect and executor of the legal strategy that ended the era of official racial segregation. He served 24 years before retiring in 1991.

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