Village
of Mead
MEAD
MESSENGER
Volume
12, Issue 3
VILLAGE
OF MEAD BOARD MINUTES - FEBRUARY 14
A regular meeting of the Village of Mead
Board of Trustees was held Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. Answering roll call were Chairman Havelka;
Trustees Guyle and Wielage. Absent were
Trustees Felty and Wimer. Also present
were Clerk Moline, Utility/Maintenance Superintendent Raver and Police Chief
Carlson . Guest was Craig Reinsch.
PUBLIC
HEARING: A Public Hearing was called
at 6:04 p.m. to act on the One and Six Year Street Improvement Plan. Discussion was held, followed by a call for
public input. The board reconvened to
regular session at 6:15 p.m.
SCHEDULED
GUEST: Engineer Craig Reinsch
discussed the status of the Water Project.
REPORTS: Police - Carlson presented the Police
Report. Discussed were unlicensed cats,
nuisance concern and parking concern along Elm Street. Utility/Maintenance Superintendent -
Raver reported tree removal, future replacement of water mains, future
installation of sewer lines and management of recycling bins. Planning Commission - The minutes of
the January 23 Regular Meeting were accepted.
Library - The minutes of the January 18 Library Board Meeting
were accepted. Clerk - Moline
report 7th and 8th Street concerns, speed limit in school zone, upcoming
demolition of the house at 420 S. Cedar Street and park restroom custodian
advertisement.
The following action was approved: Resolution 17-01, One and Six Year Street
Improvement Plan; Legal Services Agreement with Maureen Freeman-Caddy for the
water project; permit to the Mead Days Committee to close First Street from Elm
Street to Vine Street during Mead Days; Resolution 17-03, Interlocal
Cooperation Agreement for a Mutual Finance Organization; and 2017 Baling
Agreement with Terry Miller.
Items of discussions were Alternative
Investment Tool with NPAIT to be presented at the March 14 meeting; approved
Cedar Bluffs Legion Baseball use of baseball field for part of the summer with
them being responsible for field preparation; park improvements; and Mead
Clean-up Day. A thank-you for the
Appreciation Dinner was acknowledged.
The meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.
SPRING AHEAD MARCH 12!
UPCOMING
DATES TO REMEMBER
May 6 - Garage
Sale Day
May - Mead Clean
Up Day
June 16, 17, 18 - Mead Days
DOG and CAT VACCINATION CLINIC and LICENSE DAY
Saturday, April 8, 2017
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Mead Fire Station
Dr.
Dobesh will be present to administer vaccinations for rabies, distemper and
parvo for dogs and rabies and distemper for cats. Heartgaard and Frontline will be available to
purchase, along with blood tests for heartworm. Licenses may be purchased from the Clerk.
All dogs and cats are to be licensed by MAY 1.
Cross Connections Questions and Answers
What
are typical applications for an Air Gap?
Because
today’s complex plumbing systems normally require continuous pressure, air gap
applications are actually in the minority.
It should be remembered, however, that whenever a piping terminates a
suitable distance above a contaminant, this itself is actually an air gap. Air Gaps are frequently used on industrial
processing application, but care should be taken that subsequent alterations
are not made to the piping which would result in a direct connection.
What
are typical applications for Atmospheric Vacuum Breakers?
Atmospheric
Vacuum Breakers can be used on most inlet type water connections which are not
subject to back-pressure such as low inlet feeds to receptacles containing
toxic and non-toxic substances, valve outlet or fixture with hose attachments,
lawn-sprinkler systems and commercial dishwashers.
What
are typical applications for Hose Bibb Vacuum Breakers?
Hose
Bibb Vacuum Breakers are popularly used on sill cocks, service sinks and any
threaded pipe to which a hose may potentially be attached.
VILLAGE OF MEAD
PART-TIME SUMMER CLEANING
The Village of Mead is
currently seeking someone to clean the restrooms at the park from April 1
through September 1. You can pick up an
application from the Village Office, or if requested that an application be
forwarded to you call 402-624-2495 or email meadclerk1@hotmail.com. This
position is open until filled.
The Village of Mead is
an equal opportunity employer, who does not discriminate on the basis of race,
sex, origin, or creed.
Pancake Feed and Craft Fair
Sunday, March 12
7am - 1pm
Mead Fire Hall
Sponsored by KC's
In Support of Cancer Research
VILLAGE OF MEAD UPCOMING MEETINGS
Village
Board:
Tuesday, March 14, 6:00 pm
Planning
Comm.: Monday, March 27, 7:30 pm
Library
Board: Wednesday, March 15, 5:30 pm
Fire
& Rescue: Monday, March 13, 7:30 pm
The
Village Board & Planning Commission meet at the Village Office, Library
Board at the Library and Fire/Rescue at the Fire Station.
VILLAGE
OF MEAD
312 S.
Vine St., P.O. Box 46
Mead,
NE 68041
Phone: 402-624-2495
Fax: 402-624-2024
BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
Shawn
Havelka, Chairman
Gary
Guyle, Trustee
Jason
Felty, Trustee
Richard Wielage,
Trustee
Rod
Wimer, Trustee
June
Moline, Clerk/Treasurer 402-624-2495
Nick
Raver, Utility/Maintenance Supt. 402-443-9688
Jerry
Carlson, Police Chief 402-443-6846
Laurie
VanAckeren, Library Director 402-624-6605
Lori
Moseman, Ass’t Library Director
Nick
Raver, Fire Chief 402-443-9688
CHURCH NEWS
ST. JAMES CATHOLIC 213 E. Eighth St.
www.sjamescatholicchurch.com / 402-624-3555
5:30p.m.
- Saturday Vigil
9:00a.m.
- Sunday Mass
Weekly
Schedule
7:00a.m.
- Daily Mass - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
8:00a.m.
- Daily Mass - Saturday, when scheduled
ALMA LUTHERAN
219 W. Fifth St.
www.almalutheran.com / 402-624-3015
8:30a.m. - Sunday Worship - First Sunday of
the month
9:00a.m. - Sunday School for all ages
10:30a.m.
- Sunday Worship - All other Sundays
PANERA
BREAD - FREE TO THE PUBLIC, Saturday following the second Friday of the
month from 10 until 11 am. - MARCH 11
MEAD COVENANT
1540 Co Rd 10
www.covmead.org / 402-624-6125
10:00a.m.
- Sunday Encounter Service
Wednesday’s
6:00p.m. -
We’d like to treat you to a FREE meal!
7:00p.m.
- Adult Groups, Jr & Sr High Youth Group
7:15p.m.
- Kids in Action (elementary age children)
MEAD
PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
Winter
Library Hours
Tuesday: 10am-1pm and 4pm-7pm, Wednesday: 4pm-7pm; Thursday:9am-6pm; Friday: 9am-1pm; Saturday: 9am-12pm
Monthly
Schedule
Coffee
Hour is scheduled every Tuesday at 10am and Story Time for young children is
offered every Thursday at 4pm.
The
Lunch Bunch Book Club will gather from 1130am-1230pm on Friday, March 17, for a
St. Patrick’s Day Party.
The
Mead Public Library Board will meet Wednesday, March 15, at 530pm in the
library.
Special
Events
Thursday,
March 2: A Dr. Seuss Story Time Party
will be held at 4pm.
Saturday,
March 4: A Saturday morning family movie
(a cartoon movie about a surfing penguin and his friends) will be shown at
10am. Popcorn will be provided, and attendees should bring their own covered
drinks. This is a great movie for Adults
and for Kids!
Thursday,
March 16: St. Patrick’s Day will be
celebrated with a Story Time Party at 4pm. The party will be hosted by the Mead
Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB).
Saturday,
March 18: Join us for Books for
Bingo! 1030a – 1130a Each winner will receive a gently used
book. All ages welcome!
June
Summer Reading Program
Parents
of young children and community volunteers are needed for Summer Reading
Program events throughout the month of June. If you can help serve Mead’s
children and support the program, please contact library staff at meadlibrary@outlook.com or
402.624.6605.
Homebound
Library Delivery Service
If
you know a community member who is temporarily or permanently housebound, Mead
Public Library can assist by delivering books. There is no charge for this
service. To make arrangements for homebound delivery, call Mead Public Library
at 402.624.6605 or email meadLibrary@outlook.com
Thank
You
A special thank you to
Maybelle Tweedy for her hard work on the Library Spaghetti Feed in January. She
made this annual library fundraiser a success.