At Wednesday (June 8th) night’s meeting of the Mobridge City Council, resident John Rothstein spoke to the council during public forum with a request that the city replace a section of curb and gutter to keep runoff water off his property; a problem Rothstein says was created initially by the curb and gutter installed by the city being too high and then exacerbated by a patch done to raise the street level to match the curb and gutter. He has had to replace his sidewalk and would like to not have any more damage to his property. The council will contact city engineer Todd Goldsmith and get pricing from a local concrete company to see what can be done to provide a solution to the issue.
For the Mobridge Police Department, the council approved the promotion of Officer Justin Jungwirth to Police Captain, and the hiring of Lane Perman as a part-time fill in officer.
A public hearing was held on the progress of the wastewater project for any questions regarding the project or its funding. No comments were made for or against from either the council or the public.
A public hearing was held and approval given on a resolution to vacate a platted alley between Barbara Opie’s property and her granddaughter’s place.
A temporary liquor license for the Mobridge Rodeo Association for the 4th of July was approved.
Council approved a contract for the airport fuel tank project. Work is set to start 10 days after approval.
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