Williston City Council Advances Block 12 Parking Lot Project

The Williston City Council recently convened to address a variety of topics, with a primary focus on the advancement of the block 12 parking lot project, which promises to transform a city-owned property with new utilities, greening, and pavement. Amidst discussions on community infrastructure, the council approved a crucial resolution authorizing the project’s contractor and discussed potential design changes to include a bathroom and electric vehicle charging stations. Additionally, the council addressed the procurement of furniture for the new terminal building at the local airport and approved the appointment of a new Planning and Zoning Commission member.

The block 12 parking lot project took center stage during the meeting as it reached a juncture with the approval of contractor Wil Site Prep to undertake the renovation. This long-anticipated initiative aims to revitalize the parking lot, introducing new utility services, demolition, drainage, and pavement works. Anticipated enhancements include the addition of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and potentially a bathroom facility. The city’s utilities department is set to contribute landscaping and irrigation to the project.

Council members scrutinized the project’s impact on local businesses, especially concerning parking arrangements during construction. The city planner and project’s engineer provided clarifications on the history of the project, including the design and bidding process, and addressed concerns related to existing utilities. They also outlined the potential modifications to the design, the location of the retention pond, and the anticipated timeline for construction.

In addition to infrastructure, the council deliberated on the interior design of the new terminal building at the local airport. The airport manager presented a detailed breakdown of quotes for the required furniture, covering the administrative offices, mezzanine, and conference room. The discussion extended to the aesthetics and functionality of the furniture, with the council members expressing a desire to visualize the proposed layout. Specific attention was given to the conference room, designed to include a kitchenette for catering and available for rental by various city departments, and the Pilot’s Lounge, which is set to feature a round table, chairs, and a sectional for comfort.

The newsworthiness of the meeting was further underscored by the resolution to purchase furniture from multiple vendors, with an emphasis on creating functional and visually appealing spaces for both staff and visitors. The council estimated the cost of furnishing the conference room at $8,862.20, while the total cost to outfit the new terminal building was presented as $33,600, an amount to be covered by airport reserves.

The council also approved resolution 2024-65, formalizing an agreement with the Levy County Supervisor of Elections for election services in the upcoming August 2024 election. This agreement covers the specific election and any subsequent runoff, with a view to potentially establish ongoing services in the future.

The meeting further covered the appointment of Mr. Ron Beasley to the Planning and Zoning Commission for a three-year term and the selection of a representative to the County Tourism Development Council. Additionally, the council engaged in discussions about providing appropriate work attire for airport staff, acknowledging the practical need for such provisions due to the risk of fuel contamination on clothing.

Among other topics, the council touched on the impact of construction on local businesses, the logistics of election services, and the functionality of new furniture in the terminal building. These discussions were characterized by a practical focus on the implications of the council’s decisions.

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Mayor:
Charles Goodman
City Council Officials:
Debra Jones, Michael Cox, Darfeness Hinds, Meredith Martin, Zach Bullock

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