See earlier stories for under the tag for Mark English or Gingko for more information about this project.
Tag: Town of Grantsville
Calhoun County’s Blueprint for the Future – The Comprehensive Plan
The following is the information from the acknowledgement page of Calhoun’s Comprehensive Plan. You’ll find the entire document at the link below: Both Calhoun County and the Town of Grantsville have participated in the comprehensive plan process. Additionally, particular individuals and groups have played an instrumental role in the creation of the Calhoun County Comprehensive Read More…
Grantsville Town Council to Meet on Monday
Grantsville City Council will meet at the Grantsville City Office for their monthly Town Council Meeting on Monday April 4th, 2022 at 6 p.m. The Agenda is as follows: Call to Order Roll Call / Pledge of Allegiance Approval of March 7, 2022 minutes Citizens Concerns Mayors Communications A. City Islands B. Tree Carving Update Read More…
Town of Grantsville Water Plant Receiving Much Needed Improvements
The Grantsville Municipal Water Treatment Plant has been receiving an upgrade with USDA and ARC funding totaling $4,168,070. The reasoning behind the upgrade is to make necessary improvements to the 700 gpm facility to secure uninterrupted delivery of potable water to the majority of Calhoun County. Grantsville currently supplies water to not only the City Read More…
Ginko Tree Project is Taking Shape
Artisan Mark English continues to make progress on the Ginko Tree Project for the Town of Grantsville in front of Bodies Restuarant at the corner of Main and Florence Streets. If you look closely you can see his preliminary sketches on the wood where the mountain man is beginning to take shape. See Earlier Story: Read More…
Grantsville City Council Makes Progress on Water Projects and Rainbow Hotel Demolition
Grantsville City Council met Monday, March 7, 2022 at the Municipal building for their regular monthly meeting. In addition to Mayor Petrovsky, council members, Judy Powell, Dorothy McCauley, Linda Staton, Cheryl Cheesebrew and City Recorder Kimberly Sweat were in attendance. Following the meeting opening, pledge and approval of prior minutes, Mayor Petrovsky opened the floor Read More…
Grantsville Town Council Meets this Evening
Grantsville Town Council Monday, March 7, 2022 – 6 p.m. City Building Agenda I. Call to Order II. Roll Call/Pledge of Allegiance III. Approval of February 7 Meeting Minutes IV. Citizen’s Concerns V. Mayor’s Communications A. Trees in front of Bodies Wood Carving Contest B. Sewer ARPA funding C. Rainbow Hotel Additional Asbestos Testing D. Read More…
Grantsville Town Council Updated on Multiple City Projects
The Town Council of Grantsville and Mayor Robert Petrovsky met Monday, February 7th, 2022 at the City Offices in Grantsville for their regular monthly meeting. The first topic of conversation was the Mayor’s report on the contest for carving ideas for the Gingko tree that was cutdown in front of Body’s Restaurant on Main Street. Read More…
Harris Home without Water for 14 Days
After 14 days of trying to find a solution to a possible frozen or blocked line in Grantsvillle, the City’s Water Department determined an easier and better solution was to re-route a line that has prevented resident Don Harris from having water service for two weeks. The 2 inch line is deep in the hillside Read More…