8 February 2010 | Approved: 8 March 2010
Mayor Anderson called the regular meeting of the Town Council to order at 7:35 p.m. In attendance were Councilors Charlie Challstrom, Joe Clark, Georgette Cole, Marida Hines and Sylvie Favret. Also present were Treasurer Mary Challstrom and Pastor Judy Young.
Joe Clark moved, Georgette Cole seconded that the agenda for February 8, 2010 be approved. Charlie Challstrom requested the addition of a contingency plan for emergency snow plowing as #9 on the agenda.
Vote: 5-0.
Pastor Judy Young came to announce the upcoming events at the Washington Grove United Methodist Church.
Charlie Challstrom moved, Joe Clark seconded that the Town Council minutes for January 11, 2010 be approved. Vote: 5-0. Georgette Cole moved, Marida Hines seconded that the Town Council minutes for January 25, 2010 be approved. Vote: 5-0.
There was a brief discussion about legal expenses and snow removal costs. Joe Clark moved, Georgette Cole seconded that the Treasurer's report for January 2010 be accepted. Vote: 5-0.
Charlie Challstrom moved, Georgette Cole seconded that the Council Reports from January 2010 be approved for posting on the Town website. Vote: 5-0.
Joe Clark suggested that this discussion be broken down into three (3) parts; write-ins, absentee ballots and nominations. The discussion ensued. The results are as follows;
The proposed session will be on March 11th and hosted by the Council. Joe Clark will head this effort. There was a discussion about the involvement of all committee chairs, commission chairs and board chairs. The focus would be on how to get involved in the workings of the Town.
This discussion came about because the sides of Town roads were already piled high with snow and more was in the forecast. The decision was made to prioritize which roads to plow first. The entrances at Grove & Railroad, Ridge & Railroad, Hickory & Railroad and McCauley & Washington Grove Lane will be cleared first. Chestnut & Railroad may not be done because it is too dangerous. Grove to McCauley to Washington Grove Lane for the first pass with the plow was discussed. Emergency vehicles are the first priority and total resident use will be second. The Clerk will call the school system to be sure that our roads have been assessed by their people.
Marida Hines mentioned that the idea of streamlining communications to residents without using the Yahoo listserve is still in the works. Discussions continue.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m.
Roy McCathran, the Town's first mayor, referred poetically to Washington Grove as "a town within a forest, an oasis of tranquility and a rustic jewel in the diadem of the great free state of Maryland."
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