The Silver Bay City Council held a fast-paced meeting on Monday night. The council adopted a resolution to designate no parking zones along portions of Edison and Banks Boulevards, related to the CSAH-32 street and utility improvement project. When the project gets underway, the parking restrictions will be necessary due to the narrow width of the street. The council also adopted a resolution approving the plans and specifications for the work and authorizing the advertisement of bids for the project.
Due to the fact that the Senior Workshop is being moved to the William Kelley School, there is some surplus woodworking equipment that will be available for sale. Some of the listed equipment will be going to the high school and some may go to city departments, but interested parties are encouraged to visit the city website for information on available items and suggested bid prices.
Beaver Bay Mayor, Tom Gmach, sent a letter of inquiry to the Silver Bay City Administrator requesting that the City of Beaver Bay be allowed to have their employment background checks conducted by the Silver Bay Police Department. A decision on this request was tabled for the time being so that issues related to liability for the City of Silver Bay can be looked into. The council will take the request up again at their next meeting.
The Silver Bay Community Cleanup Days are scheduled for May 2nd and 3rd. Folks are reminded that the May 2nd date is reserved for senior citizens. Stay tuned for more detailed information. The next Silver Bay Council meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 17th at 7:00 PM.