Perry City Adopts Measures for Water Quality Crisis

The Perry City Council meeting was marked by decisive actions on the city’s ongoing water quality crisis, including a motion to exempt a resident from paying water and sewage bills until the problem is resolved and a debate on the responsibility of providing clean drinking water. The council also discussed a variety of community development initiatives, such as a downtown revitalization project, potential grants for property upgrades, and infrastructure improvements. Economic development was also on the agenda, with discussions on redesignating the city as a rural area of opportunity and hiring a new finance director.

The council meeting opened with a concern that captured attention: the city’s water system issues. Residents expressed frustration with low water pressure and discolored water. A notable moment occurred when a resident shared the difficulty of paying for unusable water, leading to the aforementioned motion to exempt them from water and sewage bills. The council grappled with immediate relief for affected residents and long-term solutions, including potential ordinance changes, equipment upgrades, and enforcement of regulations for private wells.

The discussion on water issues also touched on financial impacts, such as the closure of a mill and challenges faced by an underperforming park. The council examined the legality of connecting private wells to the city water system and the implementation of backflow preventers to prevent contamination. One council member’s expression of concern, “I feel like we’re not taking it serious enough,” underscored the gravity of the situation.

In terms of community development, the meeting highlighted a proposal to transform the downtown area into an ecotourism destination through the Spring Creek restoration and recreation project. This initiative aimed to remove invasive species, restore native habitats, and establish recreational facilities, including a kayak launch and rental office at Rose Head Park. The council showed interest in the proposal, considering leasing the facility to a concessioner and splitting lease payments between the city and the county to draw people downtown and generate revenue.

Another development topic involved grants for home restoration and the demolition or renovation of old buildings in the city. A community member brought up the condition of certain properties, including a motel, and the need for exterior repairs to improve the area’s appearance. The council suggested exploring solutions through available grants.

A personal issue was also raised by a community member regarding the purchase of city property. The individual sought clarification on the process and the involvement of neighboring landowners. The council recognized the need for education on the matter and proposed further discussion in the next meeting.

During public comments, a resident addressed a violation order concerning their property, presenting photographs as evidence and requesting a review of the order. The council engaged with the resident, acknowledging the need for further information before making decisions.

The meeting included a debate about the use of a resident’s property and the city’s code enforcement actions. The resident was frustrated about restrictions on their property, used for a decorating business, and contested the use of photographs as evidence in their case.

A public hearing was held to consider applying for Community Development Block Grants for the 2024-2025 program year. The council members discussed potential uses for the grant funds, such as neighborhood and commercial revitalization, housing rehabilitation, and economic development. They debated the prioritization of projects, such as park improvements and water system enhancements, and the potential for job creation through the grants.

Infrastructure concerns were another focal point, with the council discussing a $23,000 expenditure for a bridge project to address safety concerns, including preventing the throwing of animal carcasses off the bridge. Additionally, a resolution to amend the city’s budget for the fiscal year was debated to address a gas pipeline underneath a bridge using a specific wax coating.

The council also deliberated on a Memorandum of Agreement with the State of Florida and the Department of Commerce to redesignate the city as a rural area of opportunity, which could bring economic benefits and fee reductions. The hiring of a new finance director was discussed to ensure continuity of knowledge, and a five-year capital improvement plan was reviewed, focusing on street paving bids and fund allocations for street projects.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Ward Ketring
City Council Officials:
Diane Landry, Venita Woodfaulk, Shirlie Hampton, Bill Brynes

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