Mount Vernon Mayor Matt Starr shared updates on the City with The Morning Thing on Friday, 11/24/23.
Click HERE to hear the full conversation.
Topics included:
- A discussion about current construction and maintenance projects for the city. He shares the progress of these projects:
- A sanitary sewer project on the North side of town – in Clinton Township
- A waterline project on the Southwestern part of town, Buckeye Addition
- The city is using Global Information Systems mapping to track any lead pipes in the system and address any potential issues.
- Water and sewer lines in the Clintonville area
- An elevation study on the West End
- Extending the walk zone in the school zone at Martinsburg Road by 300 feet
- Stump and Northview residents need to fill out income qualifications with the City
- Buckeye Addition in Clinton Township
- Plaza Drive
- There are about 70 active construction jobs right now
- Mayor Starr shares an update on the plan to create a new courthouse and police headquarters.
- Mayor Starr shares the updates for the State Route 13 project within the city.
- He encourages residents to see the plans and share their comments on the City’s website.
- They are looking to make similar adjustments to the South Main St bridge as they did Mount Vernon Ave. bridge.
- The Mayor says they are also considering adding heaters to the bridges to eliminate the need to plow snow in the event of inclement weather.
- You can find more information about each of these city projects online under the documents tab of their website, MountVernonOhio.org to provide feedback.
- Go to the documents page, scroll down to where it says Public Meeting Open House – SR13D Sandusky ST Realignment. You can click on the Exhibit files to see the plans. Then click on Comment Form and share your thoughts.
- Mayor Starr shares updates from Mount Vernon City Council:
- Discussion about food truck regulations, including taxes, location, fairness for regular businesses in Mount Vernon, etc.
- Kline Development, which is a donated property on Prospect Street
- Casey’s Way, the rezoning ordinance of the 34 acres on Upper Gilchrist. City Council will be holding a public hearing about it, on Monday November 27, where residents can come out and share comments.
- The city is currently accepting applications for seasonal employees. They are open and looking for anyone to pitch in and help out and can always use help. With leaf pick-up going on right now, the mayor details what you can do if you missed getting your leaves raked to the curb when the crews were in our area. You can also go to their website to their press release to stay up to date on where they are in the pick-up process, and you can call 740-393-9517 or the street department at 740-393-9501.
- The Mayor gives us some insight into the City’s preparation and plan for snow removal this winter.
- Updates from the Mount Vernon Police Department
- For the month of October, there were 1,331 calls for service, which was down from September, which was 1453.
- From the October calls, there were 199 traffic citations, 263 Advocate Dispositions, and 13 cases of attempted or threats to attempt suicide.
- Updates from the Mount Vernon Fire Department
- They had 501 calls for service in October. 87 percent of those calls were for EMS services, 13 calls for fires.
- As for year to date, there have been just under 5,000 calls for service.
- In the Mount Vernon zone, about thirty percent of those calls are in the Yauger Road area. They are looking into the installation of a new department in that area.
- Mayor Matt Starr talks about all the upcoming events this December, including Winter in Downtown MV this coming Sunday, which will feature the Christmas parade and the lighting of the public square, Food For The Hungry on December 8
- The Mayor shares his immediate goals for the city as we start December. He says that the city is in great shape, now it’s time for organization and balance with the influx of activity.
- Take a look at their personnel to carry out the tasks they need to be completed
- Focus on finishing out projects
- Continue improving the quality of the city
- Mayor Starr shares his highest priorities for himself and his team as they start the new year, including:
- A zoning code rewrite
- Organizational structuring to handle calls to all departments
- Generating revenues
- Protect current tax rates and utility rates for citizens
- Mayor Matt Starr is thankful for the positive state of the City, as well as his family and friends, and the team he serves the city with.
- He also shares how we can pray for him and his team.
To stay in touch with the City, go to:
- Website – http://www.mountvernonohio.org
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