Indian Trail Council reviews capital plan, road renaming
The Indian Trail Town Council met June 24 to review a proposed five-year capital improvement plan and hold a public hearing on renaming a road, according to the meeting agenda. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so no final decisions are available to report.
Proposed FY27-31 Capital Improvement Program
The council reviewed the draft FY27-31 Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which outlines long-term spending on infrastructure and facilities. The plan is a framework for prioritizing capital projects over the next five years. No vote was recorded in the agenda, and the status of the review—whether the council directed staff to make changes or scheduled a formal vote—is not yet known.
Public hearing on Jerome Sutton Way
A public hearing was held on a proposal to rename a road to Jerome Sutton Way. The agenda does not specify which road is affected. The hearing gave residents an opportunity to comment on the name change. The council’s action following the hearing is not documented in the available materials.
Other agenda items
The council also considered several other items, all of which remain in the proposal stage pending publication of minutes:
- **Solid Waste contract extension** – A contract extension for solid waste collection services was on the agenda for approval.
- **Chestnut Square Park playground repairs** – Funding for repairs to the playground at Chestnut Square Park was proposed.
- **Community Center Option 2B** – The council discussed next steps for a community center project referred to as Option 2B.
Because the minutes have not been made public, it is unclear whether any of these items were approved, amended, or deferred.
Coming up
No Town Council or other Indian Trail government meetings are listed in the public calendar for the next 14 days. Residents should check the town’s official website for any newly scheduled meetings.
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