New Parking Signs for Downtown Shoppers
Nancy C. Hiers, Contributing Writer
Some of the confusion over
parking availability in the
downtown Bamberg area will
soon be remedied. New signs
will be installed directing
shoppers to parking locations
behind Main Street businesses.
Many local shop owners have
expressed disappointment in the
past at the lack of adequate
signage to inform potential
customers about the available
parking spaces in the rear of
shops. City Council announced
at the Monday, February 8th
meeting that four new signs will
be placed to alert shoppers from
all directions to the ample
parking available in the rear and
Main Street lots.
Council recognized Rex
Williams to discuss concerns of
discrimination by Council
regarding a potential basketball
program, and after much debate
and discussion of proper
protocol in developing a
program, suggestions were
made by Council members to
guide the actions necessary for
progress in this community
program.
Sanitation Commissioner
Bo Griffin addressed citizen
concerns regarding debris pickup
and customer complaints of
early morning trash removal.
Both are being addressed.
Insurance Commissioner
Janeth Walker reported that the
new insurance program for City
employees, effective February
1, 2010, is going well.
According to City Clerk Bruce
Watson the transaction and
following service has been “a
smooth transition.”
Police Chief George Morris
reported to Council concerning
the need for replacement of City
Police Department vehicles, and
gave an update on potential
candidates. Council assured
Chief Morris that this will be a
priority during future budget
discussions.
A second reading of
Ordinance 10-1 to accept
deeded property from U.S.
Group passed, which would
transfer the former Elm Street
liquor store property to the City
of Bamberg.
Mayor McCollum reported
that a meeting was held to
discuss Civic Center
renovations and a presentation
will follow to explain the results
of this meeting at a later date.