City Hall debuts new equipment at council meeting
Tuesday nights’ Chelsea City Council meeting featured the debut of new camera equipment in the council chambers. Two new cameras were recently installed, giving an upgrade to the livestream viewing of meetings on Facebook.
Mayor Tony Picklesimer said that he promised transparency with the meetings, beginning with the first one, and he wanted all meetings to be available to all of Chelsea’s citizens.
During the mayor’s report, Picklesimer congratulated the Chelsea High School Class of 2020 and said he would be heading to graduation after the meeting.
Two annexation ordinances were approved by the council:
- Garrett & Brandy Carden, 351 Brasher Drive (5 acres). Since the property bordered Chelsea and Pelham, half of the property had to be annexed at a time
- Dennis & Barbara Key, 331 Hwy 32 Columbiana (5 acres)
Emily Sims gave an update from the Chelsea Library, and said they are gearing up for their summer reading program: Imagine Your Story. There will be programs for all ages and the first virtual program will be held Wednesday, June 3. All the information can be found on the library’s website.
Upcoming dates:
- June 27: Big Kaboom. Food trucks begin at 5 p.m., music at 6 p.m. followed by fireworks at 9 p.m.
- July 11:Bulk trash day. Visit cityofchelsea.com for do’s and don’ts
- July 17-19: Back to School Sales Tax Holiday. Visit the city’s website for an approved item list
The next city council meeting will be held June 16 at 6 p.m. at Chelsea City Hall.