
Culver Town Manager Jonathan Leist gave the town council members an update on the projects within Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation plan.
Continue readingCulver Town Manager Jonathan Leist gave the town council members an update on the projects within Culver’s Stellar Communities Designation plan.
Continue readingCulver Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim asked the town council members last week to approve several utility write-offs.
Continue readingA request to reduce the pump-and-haul rate the East Shore Corporation is paying the Town of Culver was tabled Monday night.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members took action Monday night to appoint a new Culver Union-Township EMS Director. Current EMS Director Kathy Hart had previously announced her retirement and a committee has been working to find her replacement prior to her departure in January. The committee recommended Deanna Cleveland who gathered unanimous council approval to fill the EMS Director position. She will begin in the position in mid-January.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will meet tonight where they will take action on several year-end business items.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members considered several purchase requests from Police Chief Wayne Bean last week.
Continue readingCulver-Union Township Fire Chief Terry Wakefield presented several purchase requests to the town council members last week.
Continue readingA collapsed drain will undergo repairs after Culver Utility Superintendent Bob Porter found high water issues on a piece of property owned by the Town of Culver on State Road 10.
Continue readingThe owner of a Culver daycare asked the Culver Town Council members Tuesday night to reconsider the direction of traffic during drop-off and pick-up times around the Culver Community Elementary School.
Continue readingAbout 50 residents and officials attended a Department Natural Resources hearing on Tuesday afternoon concerning a petition to establish an East Shore Conservancy District.
Continue readingA building that was slated for demolition for violating the Town of Culver’s unsafe building ordinance was cleared this past week.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council members will hold a public hearing on additional appropriations tonight that includes money to pay a demolition company to tear down the condemned, and fire-damaged, City Tavern Building at 415 Lake Shore Drive.
Continue readingA petition hearing concerning the establishment of an East Shore Conservancy District in Culver is planned for Tuesday, Dec. 10.
Continue readingThe Town of Culver is outlining how it will keep track of its assets. The town council recently adopted a capital asset policy.
Continue readingThe Culver Town Council has approved its annual fire protection contract with North Bend Township. Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim told council members last week that there are no changes from the past several years.
Continue readingMarshall County communities continue tweaking the way they deal with unsafe buildings. A proposed ordinance update is expected to be presented to the Culver Town Council next week.
Continue readingA Hawk Lake homeowner says sewage issues have left her property uninhabitable, but finding a cost-effective solution may take a few years. Val Cultice told the Culver Town Council last week that she and her sister inherited a property in the area, but it’s been over three years since they’ve been able to use it.
Continue readingWork continues in and around the Culver Beach Lodge. Town Manager Jonathan Leist discussed the project with the town council during his update on the town’s Stellar Community projects last week.
Continue readingThe Town of Culver is looking into the possibility of adjusting its storm water utility fees. The town council voted last week to have accounting firm Baker Tilly do a rate study, for a cost not to exceed $7,500.
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