Showing posts with label Prestonsburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prestonsburg. Show all posts
City of Prestonsburg to hold Arbor Day observance at Stonecrest
0 comments Posted by sarapennington at 1:00 PMfrom the Floyd County Times:
City to hold Arbor Day observance at Stonecrest
by JACK LATTA
Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, April 2, 2008 1:06 PM CDT
PRESTONSBURG — City officials announced this week that the city’s landscaping department will be hosting its annual Arbor Day Festival this Friday.
According to Brent Graden, the city’s economic development director, the festivities will begin promptly at 9 a.m. at the Stonecrest Golf Course.
The landscape department, in conjunction with various groups, plans to plant thousands of redbud tree seedlings.
“We want the whole town to show up,” said Landscape Manager David Crisp. “We think trees really add to the community and it is our responsibility to make this community the best it can be. So come out with your boots on and plant a tree with us on Friday.”
The work is expected to begin at 9 a.m. and last until 4 p.m. with landscape crew, volunteers and honored guests taking part in the event.
According to officials, following the day’s activities, a “proper tree planting demonstration” as well as a cookout and possible live music have been planned to begin at 5 p.m. at the downtown city stage.
“We want people to realize that we have to do our part to support Mother Nature,” said Crisp. “So love your earth and plant a tree.”
The Prestonsburg Landscaping Department was recently honored by the Floyd County Extension Office in recognition of being one of the most outstanding cooperating organizations in the state.
Officials say that all interested parties should report to the Stonecrest golf clubhouse with good shoes and long pants. Refreshments and food will be provided during the day.
Any questions should be directed to Brent Graden at City Hall at (606) 886-2335.
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Labels: Prestonsburg, trees
City Council Questions Cost Of Wireless Internet In Prestonsburg
0 comments Posted by sarapennington at 9:21 PMIn this WYMT report (read the text and watch the video clip here), Prestonsburg City Council member Gorman Collins suggests city projects such as recycling need funding before the city puts funds into a wireless internet service.
City Council Questions Cost Of Wireless Internet In Prestonsburg
Posted: 6:16 PM Apr 2, 2008
Last Updated: 9:23 PM Apr 2, 2008
Reporter: Dara Rees
Email Address: dara.rees@wymtnews.com
It's a pilot project to provide wireless internet service to Prestonsburg but after a few months of the free service, the city council says city funds should be used for other projects first. A number of local surveys show the community is in favor of the service, but there are still some bumps in the road to the world wide web.
This Eastern Kentucky city could be a wireless community, but a two mile stretch could be the only part of the city that gets to see it.
"We wanted to make sure that we could compete globally, as well as locally in different markets. We decided to use technology to achieve that," said Brent Graden, Director of Economic Development.
In theory, anyone along the designated stretch should be able the free wireless signal in Prestonsburg. City council members say they've seen a number of complaints from the community.
"You can't pick it up in most of the places in the city. It's not doing what some people have promised and really it shouldn't be going any further until we complete some other things," said Gorman Collins with the Prestonsburg City Council.
Collins says there are other projects in the city that are a higher priority.
"We have Mountain Arts Center, we have Stone Crest Golf Course, Prestonsburg Archer Park, our recycling project, some of the other things need to be done first and we feel like the money could be better spent," Collins said.
Graden says the cost of the project is thousands less than it could have cost.
"We're not opposed to the project, what we really feel is that the money can better be spent," Graden said. "Although this is still a test project that we are doing, we're hoping that the city council will vote on this and take us forward into the 21st century."
Graden hopes the wireless internet can draw in businesses and new opportunities like distance learning to Prestonsburg.
City officials are hosting a series of public meetings to answer questions about the wireless service.
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Labels: Prestonsburg, recycling
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