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Jones & Henry Senior Engineer John Magsam. CLAYPOOL — John Magsam, senior engineer of Jones & Henry Engineers, Ltd., Fort Wayne, was present with Jeff Hersha to give a summary of the permit updates to Claypool’s wastewater treatment plant at the Nov. 20 town council meeting. In 2016, Magsam submitted a written progress report to the …read more.
CLAYPOOL — Business was kept short at Claypool council’s monthly meeting, Aug. 21, with only one item of new business on the agenda. The new item was a wastewater adjustment for Angela Bucher who had had a water leak. To remedy the issue, the council averaged Bucher’s wastewater bills for the prior six months and …read more.
CLAYPOOL — Last council meeting, Feb. 20, Claypool Council President Niki Miller gave town marshal Dalis Owens the off-road vehicle ordinance the town had been working on to compare to the state statute. Owens came back to the board at their March 20 meeting and advised that he believed it would be simpler to follow …read more.
CLAYPOOL — Niki Miller was re-elected board president of Claypool City Council, Monday, Jan. 16. This is Miller’s ninth year in the position. The meeting was otherwise short with no other business on the agenda. Miller asked Clerk-Treasurer Pat Warner about the awaited trash carts, the conversation was tabled at the December meeting. Warner commented that …read more.
CLAYPOOL — Claypool Council revisited the off-road vehicle (ORV) ordinance approved last meeting. The ordinance that was approved banned ORV use in city limits. It was clarified that this is meant for recreational use of these vehicles, particularly through public property, and does not affect use by town officials doing business, vehicles used during farming …read more.
CLAYPOOL — The Claypool council approved two new ordinances at Monday night’s meeting. The board discussed changes to an ATV ordinance that was given to attorney John Barrett to review last month. The changes will reclassify ATVs as off-road vehicles (ORVs). No ORVs will be allowed to operate within Claypool, unless used by law enforcement. Fines …read more.




