Jamestown  (CSi)  The City Council’s Police & Fire, and Public Works Committee met Thursday at City Hall.

Mayor Heinrich was not present, and the meeting was presided over by Council President, Buchanan.

POLICE & FIRE COMMITTEE

INFORMATIONAL: Police Department service update.

 

Chief Scott Edinger said due to the decrease in the number of officers available, some services will be cut such as animal control, general traffic enforcement, and funeral escorts, and parking violation enforcement.

He says there are currently six openings for officers, with five with less than five years of service.

One officer is in field training, and two officers performing light duty.

The police department is down to one detective.

He said the officers currently on the police department are getting “burned out,” from extended hours.

He added that the University of Jamestown’s Criminal Justice graduates have been brought in.

 

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE

The Committee recommends approval of the request from Corner Bar for a permit to conduct street dances on 2nd Street SW, from 1st Avenue westward to alley, on Saturday, June 8, 2019, and Saturday, July 20, 2019.

INFORMATIONAL: Garbage collection update.

Sanitation foreman Roger Mayhew said all garbage trucks are back in service, as an engine was replaced in one is back in service.

He said the recent citywide cleanup was a “nightmare,” with residents not complying with the rules of items being put out for collection.

He said this year, 433 tons were collected, compared to 206 tons last year and 209 tons collected in 2017.

At the landfill, an increase in garbage collection tonnage has increased the past two months, 1,094 tons in March this year, 1,319 in April.

With roughage, 476  tons of garbage were collected in March, 548 tons in April.

INFORMATIONAL: Recycling collection update.

Recycle North Dakota, Manager, Ralph Freibel said  a second cover has been added to the second recycling collection truck to aid in keeping recycling materia lfrom  blowing around when the bins are emptied.  About 120,010 pounds of recycling material was collected in March this year.

 

INFORMATIONAL: A public hearing for the request to vacate a section of 26th Street SW east of 3rd Ave SW, adjacent to Lot 1, Block 3, and Lot 8, Block 4, all I-94 Business Park Addition, to the City of Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, is scheduled at the June 3, 2019, City Council meeting.

The meeting was shown live on CSi Cable 67 followed by replays.