At the most recent City Council meeting, Chid Kwelle of McClelland Engineering, explained the
Sludge Removal Details at the east city sewer ponds.
The discussion by the Mayor and City Council, posted here, should be easier to understand.
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At the most recent City Council meeting, Chid Kwelle of McClelland Engineering, explained the
Sludge Removal Details at the east city sewer ponds.
The discussion by the Mayor and City Council, posted here, should be easier to understand.
At the end of the meeting, after being asked for a brief overview, McClelland Engineers representative vaguely stated it was between $500,000 and $2 million required to correct issues with the cities west sewer ponds, located off of Old Warren Road.

Clarissa Pace has recently announced her candidacy for the position of Alderman on the Monticello City Council.
When asked “why you are running for city council now?”, she responded:
“I have been a participating member in this community since I moved here. It has been with sports, education, politics, spiritual, you name it. I was instrumental in moving our Monticello school board to observe MLK Day in the school system, I helped revive the Neighborhood Watch program in my community which helped shed light on doing something about abandon homes in Monticello neighborhoods, inspired our former mayor to put up speed bumps to eliminate neighborhood speeding, and actively bring back the noise ordinance and curfew. Read the rest of this entry »
On Friday, the 4th, SeaArk Boats Team gathered and donated supplies for Hurricane Laura victims. The SeaArk Team transported the supply filled to Iowa, Louisiana on Saturday September 5th with the help of the Monticello community.
Caroline Martinez, SeaArk Boats Human Resource Manager, found the need through a Facebook post and in three days gathered enough goods to carry to Iowa Police Department and Living Waters Church. SeaArk Boats provided $750 worth of non-perishable food, along with the manpower to help with the dispersal of supplies.
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