Alexander Mayor Crystal Herrmann provided a look at Alexander’s present and future in her annual State of the City address.
“The city of Alexander is in good financial standing and this administration has worked hard on transparency and reporting all accounts monthly,” Herrmann began. “So (I), appreciate the hard work that goes through that.”
Cleaning up the city is her next priority.
“We will continue to work on improvements in the department(s), but the one that stands out the most will be code enforcement and animal control this year,” Herrmann said. “It's really kind of building it from scratch.”
“I believe it's a good time for us to focus on what we have inside our city limits and the cleanliness,” Herrmann continued. “It will help our property values. I know there's been a lot of concerned citizens with a neighbor that might not be as clean... So, it will help our property value and the health and safety of the community.”
Herrmann sees education as the first step. “We are going to start with education and some outreach work. So, I guess the looking, we're going to start posting different ordinances that we do have for the permit process and encourage just getting the word out there... I'm just going to work with some different programs and see what we can publicize and just make the citizens aware of the different ordinances and such that we have.”
“It will be sometime before our city center is resolved (Human Development Center). And this is just a wonderful time for us to work on what we have in our city limits to make it great, to make it desirable,” she said. “So, as we work on this and we wait on the sewer (Saline County Water Works upgrades) to come through, then hopefully it's going to encourage new development and help set some examples and some guidelines... The baseline’s there, I think we can just do a little better.”
The “baseline” Herrmann referred to is Alexander’s natural assets.
“And we actually have a very beautiful natural city,” Herrmann said. “We have beautiful trees. We have a beautiful city. But on top of mountains, there's some beautiful views up there. But it gets taken, it gets less, you know, it's just a shame because if you have some a couple of places or a few residents that are not clean and they're not in itself, it's a health and safety hazard. You know, it just takes away from the beautiful things that we do have in our city to offer.”
Council Member Joe Pollard asked about a city-wide cleanup. Herrmann said she will be getting prices for dumpsters to bring to the council.