The Exeter Class of 1978 from the left: Sue Rhodes Kittinger, Greg Yound and Lori Bristol
Pages
▼
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Exeter Village Board June Meeting
by Leesa K. Bartu
The Exeter Village Board met on Tuesday, June 5th
with a maze of fresh concrete around the building.
The board started their meeting without board member Justin
Harre who arrived at 7:30 p.m. After they noted his absence the board
approved both the minutes of the last meeting along with the invoices.
Chairman Alan Michl opened the meeting explaining that due
to a change in responsibilities at JEO the board needed to remove Tom Krueger
as the street superintendent and appoint Steve Parr as the new street
superintendent.
JEO employee Andrew Wilshusen gave a report on the downtown
and street construction project. “The new water main is in service but
they haven’t abandoned the old main yet. They are working on the
sidewalks on the east side of the street in the block south of main. The
light poles aren’t in yet
but when they come in they will install them right
away.”
“They are pouring the north two blocks of Union on the west
side and will pour the north two blocks next Monday. They will be on
Union two to three more weeks.”
When asked where the street crew would head next Village
Maintenance Supervisor John Mueller responded “Burlington will be next.
That’s what they told me today.”
Wilshusen continued,” So far it’s going pretty smooth. The
only hiccup has been the gas service on Union but Black Hills has been working
well with us on that.”
“The intersection of Seneca and Empire has been completed
with just a few finishing touches left. It has a one year warranty.
Each individual street and block will have its own substantial completion and
warranty. It will be inspected in 11 months.”
The board approved the substantial completion of the
intersection of Seneca and Empire.
Michl noted how much higher the street level of Union is now
than it was before.
Wilshusen explained, “There will be a change order because
we took out a foot of mud out of the street and put a new subgrade in. The
subgrade underneath it was basically mud.”
The board approved the first payout on the street
construction in the amount of $71,008.06 It did not include the
first payout for the downtown items which was $166,545.92. This amount
covered the partial removal of the sidewalks and the new sidewalk installed as
well as all of the light pole removal and trenching of wiring for the new
lights. It also covered the pieces of the water main that have been
placed.
Wilshusen explained that the next two invoices were for
Thiele Geotec, Inc. the contractor that JEO uses to do all of the cement and
soil testing. The downtown portion of the ill was $1186 downtown and the
street portion was $1460.00.
Wilshusen reported there was an issue with the rock face on
the front of the Legion building when they pulled the sidewalks out. Some
of the rocks cracked and came out.
Vice Chairman Tim Wilbeck responded, “Let’s pour the
sidewalk and if they keep those pieces of sidewalk maybe we can put them back
in.”
The next item on the agenda was a request from property
owners Dean Bartu and John Mueller. They requested that the city work
with them on removing trees on several properties so that a power line can be
placed. The Board discussed what options were available and decided Michl
will call Perennial and discuss the options.
Maintenance Supervisor John Mueller reported that the pool
has been acting up. Have had issues with airlocks and power issues.
Michl reported he had advised the pool manager to drive by every morning to
make sure the pool filter is working.
Mueller noted the water main is at a depth of eight to nine
feet and the board discussed this placement. Mueller noted that he is
keeping the summer help busy.
Clerk Becky Erdkamp reported that sales tax for March was
$10081.46 keno for April was $1376.51. She noted that she had
finished the insurance audit. She and Chairman Michl met with JEO to review
some ideas on what to do with the current office space. The current space
was built in 1974 and the village “received a grant to do that planning
phase. But that doesn’t mean we will go forward with it,” explained
Michl.
He continued, “If we decide to do this some of those grants
we can get is money for the library only, not the city.”
Visitor Rhonda Stokebrand asked where a new building would
be located. Michl responded it would go where the old Tag Factory was,
“We are in the early stages. We cut it down quite a bit. We want to
make it clear it’s just a study we are doing. We had a guy in to look at
our facilities and he told us we need a library twice as big as what we have.
He also recommended that our employees need to be not so vulnerable to the
public.”
The board set their next meeting for Tuesday, July 10th.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Exeter Class of 1968
The Exeter Class of 1968 front row from the left: Bob
Becker, Bernie Stych, Jackie Jorgensen Anderson, Lyn Koehn Norman, Vicki Becker
Eckstein, Ann Songster Cahill, Ann Volkmer Copple, Kriss Murphy Fendrick.
Back row from the left: Laverne Krupicka, Dick Drommond, Dennis Hall,
Cheryl Styskal Luzum, Mary Striggow, Shirley Bartu Krejci and Lyle Jensen.
Monday, June 11, 2018
Girl Scouts Plant Flowers at McCabe Park
Two Exeter Girl Scouts in Troop 20703 planted flowers at the
McCabe park in downtown Exeter recently.
Pictured are Chezney Kanode (left) and Brooklyn Oldehoeft. The girls did some clean up in the park
before the planted the flowers.
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Exeter Class of 1963
The Exeter Class of 1963 from the left are:
Joan Ekeler McKay, Marge Ekeler, Ginny Becker Bode, Glen Coffey, Larry
Rasmussen, Jeannie Erdkamp Mahan, Carol Dumpert Aden, Freda Sudrla, Mary Cashin
Dinneen and Joan Marsh Ruhl.