Neillsville City Council Regretfully Accepts Resignation of Long-Time City Employee
Thursday, April 13th, 2023 -- 3:01 PM
The Neillsville City Council regretfully accepted the resignation of a long-time City employee at their meeting on Tuesday.
The Board accepted the resignation of Judy Lindner as the City Recreation Director for the past 43 years, from 1980-2023. City Clerk Rex Roehl:
- Presented the First Quarter 2023 City Financial Statements;
- Notice of the Clark County Economic Development Corporation annual meeting on April 20th;
- The Annual Common Council Reorganizational meeting is Tuesday, April 18th at 4:00 P.M.;
- The annual Board of Health meeting is Tuesday, April 18th at 4:30 P.M.;
- Open Book will be Monday, May 1st, from Noon to 2:00 P.M.;
- Board of Review will be Monday, May 15th, from 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M.
Police Officer Hunter Imm reported on:
- Training;
- Equipment purchases (body worn cameras and evidence.com charges);
- Squad car maintenance;
- March parking enforcement;
- Citations;
- Warnings;
- Incidents;
- Office activities;
- Calls;
- Officer activities;
- Business patrols;
- And citizen interactions.
Council Member Julie Counsell asked about televising the annual Common Council Reorganizational meeting on April 18th. The consensus was it could be done. Mayor Dewey Poeschel read the minutes of the April 6th meeting of the Heritage Days Committee regarding:
- Financial report;
- And discussion on bands scheduled, games booked, 2023 Grand Marshall, food vendors, shirts, movie night and sponsorships.
Council Member Dan Clough reported on the April 11th meeting of the Commission on Public Works/Utilities regarding:
- Current activities;
- And reviewed the First Quarter 2023 Water and Sewer Financial Statements.
Mayor Poeschel will also deliver a plaque to John Perrine for dedicated service to the City of Neillsville as First Ward Council Member for two years and seven months (September, 2020 to April, 2023).
Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.