During its Feb. 11 meeting, the Onalaska City Council approved a request submitted by the Twin Harbors Subdivision Property Owners Association to accept roads that were previously accepted and maintained by Polk County prior to being abandoned by Polk County on Aug. 13, 2024.
The roads include: Twin Harbors Drive (between 3186 and Whisperwood), Uvalde (between 3186 and Whisperwood), Arrowhead Drive (between 3186 and Valleyview), Valleyview Drive (between Twin Magnolia and Arrowhead), Parkview Drive (between Twin Harbors and Valleyview), Whisperwood Drive, Lakefront Drive, Harbor Drive, Creek Drive, South Sunset Drive, East Sunset Drive, North Sunset Drive, South Moonlight Drive, East Moonlight Drive, Wildwood Harbor Circle (1,300 feet north of Twin Harbors Drive and 440 feet south), Deerwood Street, Kyle Street, Oakridge Circle, Pine Point Circle and Wildwood Harbor.
A resolution authorizing signatories in matters pertaining to the city’s participation in the Texas Community Development Block Grant Program was reviewed and approved.
The employment of Roger Dunlap as a full-time maintenance worker with the standard 90-day probationary period was approved.
Council approved authorizing City Administrator Angela Stutts to surplus the 2006 Ford pickup truck “as is” and “without warranty,” listing all details on the city website to remain posted no less than 10 days.
The Onalaska Police Department’s annual racial profiling report was presented to Council.
Reports were presented on behalf of the police department, fire department, fire marshal/fire inspector, building inspector/code enforcement officer and library.
Other business included approval of the minutes, payment of vouchers and the financial reports.