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Regular Council Meeting Minutes <br />10-19-09 <br />Page 2 <br />COMMENTS FROM MAYOR RINKER: <br />There were no comments. <br />COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL PRESIDENT BUCKHOLTZ: <br />There were no comments. <br />DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS: <br />SERVICE - Douglas Metzun? <br />There was no report. <br />BUILDING - John Marrelli <br />There was no report. <br />ENGINEERING - Tom Canpello <br />Mr. Cappello reported that today the Thornapple Pump Station Project work began. They are <br />doing the relocation and will start doing the sewer work for the remainder of this week. The <br />final surface course for Ridgebury Boulevard should be underway this week. <br />With regard to the Thornapple Pump Station Project, Mr. Saponaro asked what houses are <br />affected. Mr. Cappello replied, just the ones on Ravine. <br />LEGAL DEPARTMENT - Ms. Calta <br />There was nothing to report. <br />FIRE - Chief Mohr <br />Chief Mohr reported that they had a successful fire prevention week. They had the third graders <br />and kindergarteners at Center and the third graders at St. Francis. That was well received with <br />the Fire Safety House. It has gotten a lot of use over the summer. We are in the final planning <br />stages for the flu clinic which is obviously front and center on everyone's mind with the swine <br />flu. Chief Mohr reminded everyone that this is going to be a seasonal flu shot program at this <br />time. We may have some informatiori from the Health Department later this week that possibly, <br />again, possibly, they are going to entertain the thought of possibly, if they can get it, br'ing out <br />the H1N1 vaccine for the first time to the communities. Right now, it is still seasonal, but we are <br />probably getting around 8 or 9 phone calls a day of interest.
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