Aquatic center
survey now availableThe Mount Vernon Aquatic Center feasibility study has a new survey that is live now through Jan. 8, 2023. The survey is available at https://watersedge.mysocialpinpoint.com/mvswimming. As well, the study has visualizations of the two proposed outdoor pools at the Nature Park facility which were missing at the presentation in early December, as well as many of the slides of information from the original survey conducted this past summer in the first study. People are encouraged to take five minutes to complete this portion of the survey to aid the aquatic center. The link above can get there, or it is a pinned post at the Mount Vernon-Lisbon Sun’s Facebook page.
City website still
under development The revamp of the city website is still ongoing, with designers working on color corrections.
Outgoing city planner Laura Eckles is working with city staff to make sure that individual content for every department is what they want it to look like before she leaves her position and keep this project moving forward.
City administrator Chris Nosbisch said that he expects the new website to move forward.
City meetings moving back to City HallWith construction and renovation slated to begin at the Mount Vernon-Lisbon Police Department in the next couple of weeks, the city is slated to move back to city hall for meetings. Jan. 4’s meeting is slated to meet at the new city council chambers, as there will be minor improvements unfinished in the remodel, but the zoom video camera and audio will be moved from the police station to city hall for that meeting.
MV City Council briefs Dec. 19
December 29, 2022