Pictured:
Brennen Dudley, Byesville Village Administrator, and Phyllis Jeffries, Speaker
Host.
Pictured: Phyllis Jeffries, new member sponsor; Debbie Mead, newest Byesville Rotary member; and Chuck Fair, Byesville Rotary President.
Brennen
Dudley, Village Administrator for Byesville, spoke to the club about village
projects aimed at improving life in Byesville. Dudley is responsible for
overseeing day to day operations of the water, waste water, and street
departments. He is also involved in other issues concerning the village. He considers
it an advantage that he lives in the village. He lives in the village. Each decision
he makes affects him just as it affects the lives of over 2400 village
residents.
Dudley
stated that major projects for 2015 involve maintaining and/or upgrading
current systems. One project involves relining the waste collection system.
Phase 1 will begin this year. Dudley pointed out that relining the pipes will
cost ¼ of the amount needed to replace the sewage lines.
Dudley
explained that villagers depend on his department to maintain 40 miles of roads
in the village. Last year, he managed the 4th Street paving project.
By doing its own paving and resurfacing, Byesville cut the cost of the
resurfacing project by 50%. Dudley pointed out that he is also responsible for
clearing and salting village roads. Typically, he needs between 175-225 tones
of salt each year. The rising cost of salt has posed a budget challenge since
costs rose from $42 per ton in 2014 to $70 per ton in 2015.
Dudley
has plans to tackle several other projects this year. He is working with other
village administrators to develop a rehabilitation vision for the Byesville
downtown. The police department, currently located in the front of the Village
Hall, needs more room. This department is being relocated to the rear of the Village
Hall.
Dudley
wants to make it easier for Byesville residents to reach town officials. At
this time, each department has a different number. Dudley wants to install a
new, centralized phone system that would allow a resident to call one number. Once
the phone is answered, the caller would be forwarded to the correct department.
Dudley
concluded his update by reporting that construction at the Pomegranate site is
still on course and will begin in spring. He also
stated the Byesville will be hosting the Gus Macker Basketball Tournament this
year.
Byesville
Rotary welcomed a new member during their meeting. Jim Vaughan, Membership
Chair, introduced Debbie Mead to members of the club. Ms. Mead works at Peoples
Bank in Byesville.
Connect
with Byesville Rotary at: www.Byesvillerotary.blogspot.com or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Byesville-Rotary/256548047818283. The club meets
7:30 am, Tuesday at the Stop Nine Senior Center at 60313 (GPS use 60299)
Southgate Road, Byesville. Walk-ins are welcome at the club’s meeting.