Edgar Co., IL. (ECWd) –
The monthly Edgar County Airport meeting was held last night, June 8, 2015.
Some of the items discussed was the mowing, work in progress on replacing some rotted wooden posts in the t-hangars, the fuel report (hardly any sold again this month), and a business expressing interest in leasing property.
During the long, grueling discussion of the mowing, Jerry Griffin, the airport manager that lied on his job application enabling him to steal the job from a highly qualified retired Army Chief Warrant Officer, stated that it takes ten days to mow everything that needs mowed, and then they start mowing everything again – however, later in the meeting, he contradicted himself by stating it takes three weeks. Par for the course…
Another item discussed was the receipt of T-hangar rent money, which, as Lisa Gill correctly pointed out, did not quite match what should have been received. She was also correct at their last meeting when correcting the notion a board member had that committee meetings did not need written minutes – they do.
Jeff Voigt talked about a company expressing interest in leasing airport property on a long term basis in order to build their own operating facilities.
7 Comments
homer
Posted at 16:21h, 09 JuneI will admit I am hard of hearing but didnt he say everything needs mowed at least every 3 weeks not that it takes 3 weeks and didnt karl say it is the responsibility of farmer to keep rented part mowed
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ljarratt
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ljarratt
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sandy gray
Posted at 11:55h, 09 JuneBig difference between ten days and three weeks. Maybe he needs a bigger mower or more help. Couldn’t understand statement about farmer who was to cut hay. Does it have clover or alfalfa planted on it to add more nutrition, if it is just grass there is little food value. Maybe let farmer increase food value, thus give incentive to cut and bale two to three times a year. It will need to get about two foot tall, I think, between cuttings in order to cut and bale.Just a thought, new at this ya know.
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