City Learns EPA Closing Project At Rownd & Sons
It was reported at a recently Dillon City Council meeting that the EPA is unofficially closing the project at Rownd & Sons.
It was reported at a recently Dillon City Council meeting that the EPA is unofficially closing the project at Rownd & Sons.
The Dillon City Council is considering holding a bond referendum to borrow money for a splash pad and pool.
The Dillon City Council discussed many topics at their regular November meeting on Monday evening.
It was reported at the September meeting of the Dillon City Council that work would soon begin on Phase Two of the Wastewater project.
The Dillon City Council approved an approximately $13,000-$14,000 project at the municipal golf course at their September meeting.
City Manager Glen Wagner reported at the Dillon City Council meeting that he, Councilman Johnny Eller, and Councilwoman Connie Manning had visited two splash pads.
It was disappointing to hear at a recent Dillon City Council meeting that membership at the municipal golf course had only reached eight percent of its goal.
Recently at a Dillon City Council meeting, a couple of council members spoke about misinformation in the public. Then at least one proceeded to give out misinformation in regards to the county and taxes.
At the Dillon City Council meeting on Monday night, Councilman Phil Wallace made the remark that there was a lack of education as to where the money comes from and where the money goes in regards to city expenditures. He called it a “horrible disease in this town.”
The public is reminded of the hours during which fireworks can be shot in the City of Dillon.