Mound City Council Approves Midco Franchise, Discusses Key Infrastructure and Community Issues

At the recent Mound City Council meeting, members approved a franchise agreement with Midco Communications, paving the way for expanded telecommunications services in the city. In addition to this major development, the council tackled various infrastructure projects and addressed community concerns, including police patrols and the financial health of the Gillespie Center.

One item at the meeting was the council’s approval of the franchise agreement with Midco Communications. This agreement allows Midco to operate a telecommunications system within the city, subject to submitting work plans and specifications for city approval before commencing construction. The ordinance, described as “heavily negotiated,” follows a format typical of similar agreements in other municipalities. This process follows a public hearing, with no notable objections from the community aside from a minor ownership comment at a previous meeting. State statute mandates a seven-day waiting period post-hearing before approval, followed by a 30-day period for the company’s final approval. The city staff recommended publishing a summary of the ordinance to minimize costs, highlighting the administrative nature of the approval process.

Council members inquired about the timeline for Midco’s installation of cable infrastructure. The plan involves a phased approach over two to three years, utilizing directional boring to expedite installation and minimize disruption. This service expansion will provide residents with an additional option alongside existing providers.

In addition to telecommunications, the council awarded a seal coating project for the southeast portion of Island Park. City Engineer Matt Bowman presented the project, noting the need to refresh the Andrews Sisters Trail. Allied Blacktop submitted the lowest bid and was recommended for the contract due to their proven track record with similar city projects. This decision aligns with the city’s procurement process, which requires multiple quotes for projects above a certain threshold.

Community services and their impact on local households were also a focal point. Discussions highlighted the reach of services from Mound Spring Park to surrounding areas, emphasizing potential impacts on residents. The Gillespie Center’s improved financial position was another positive note, attributed to a rental agreement with West Edge Community Church.

Police matters were addressed, with citizens raising concerns about patrols at Surfside to monitor illegal trailer parking. Officers confirmed that patrols would commence once signage is in place, with reminders to patrol units to monitor the area, especially on weekends. Another issue involved trailers turning in the Gillespie Center parking lot due to Surfside restrictions, damaging private property. Police acknowledged the concern and suggested additional signage to mitigate further issues. Additionally, the frequency of emergency vehicle sirens in the area was discussed, with the police chief explaining their necessity under state law. While noise disturbances were acknowledged, communication with Minatrista’s department was offered to explore potential adjustments.

The council also discussed the economic development committee, with members noting the lack of updates since its disbandment. There was consensus on the committee’s potential role as a conduit to state and county resources, emphasizing business promotion and support for local entrepreneurs. The discussion included concerns about misleading edits to the city’s Wikipedia page, which omitted significant historical references. Council members proposed establishing a city Wikipedia account or involving local students in updating the page to ensure accurate representation without incurring costs.

Library operations were another topic, with plans for transitioning to City Hall. The library will provide a kiosk for rentals and a drop-off/pick-up area for reserved books, necessitating a robust communication plan to keep the community informed. The council acknowledged correspondence from supportive figures like Andrew Myers and Senator Johnson Stewart.

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:
Jason Holt
City Council Officials:
Sherrie Pugh (Council Member), Michelle Herrick (Council Member), Kathy McEnaney (Council Member), Kevin Castellano (Council Member)

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