Gibbon Council makes plans for future development
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Gibbon Council makes plans for future development
by Doug Hanson Planning for the future was one of the main themes at the March Gibbon City Council meeting. The Otto Hartmann addition, south of the softball field, had been studied for a possible housing development. But in the end it was determined that the fill needed and the infrastructure costs were just too expensive. Dave and Terry Theis offered to purchase the approximately 11 acres remaining from the addition for $90,000. The border of …
Council sets out plans for the future of day services
Bridgend Council’s Cabinet will discuss a report on a set of options for day services in the county (pdf). Day services are used by residents with learning disabilities, living with conditions like dementia – or are otherwise frail – to socialise and develop/maintain skills. Day services for those with the most complex needs are run “in-house” at the Bridgend Resource Centre (BRC) in Waterton. Some day services are run by partnership organisatio…
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