The Winston Village Board of Trustees agreed to purchase a new sewer pump during their meeting held June 8.


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Phil Clevenger reported to the board that the Hwy. 6 sewer pump was not working on Memorial Weekend, and that a new contactor and an overload is needed. Clevenger reported the sewer needs a new pump which is $2,000. In the meantime, he put in the refurbished pump and contacted Cooters Septic to pump out the station. The board agreed to purchase a new pump. It was suggested getting an estimate for a four hold down system as the pumps could use this. It was also reported that three lift stations still need the sludge pumped out. The Village will talk to the fire department about cleaning them out.

The income and expense report was approved.

A new list of delinquent customers was presented by the utilities clerk, seven were due for shut off. Tracy Reynolds was contacted regarding putting in sewer shut offs. He is going to get back with the Village.

The board motioned to hire Chip Youtsey to fix the corner of Grant and Maple streets for $800.

Bill No 2020-01 was notarized and witnessed at the meeting.

Angel and Allen Rhoades needed an address approved for a new building at 105 Meunier Street and the board approved the address.

The next board meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on July 13.

The above are the unapproved minutes of the meeting of the Winston Village Board of Trustees held June 8. Trustees present were Brenda Goll, Wayne Wollam, Neal Slaughter, and Daniel Michael. Trustees absent were Nichole Gregornick and Tim Caldwell. Others present were April Wollam and Phil Clevenger.