Work has begun on sidewalk ramps along SR 114. Crews have marked sidewalk ends with barrels and are digging them out. Some sidewalks marked have recently been put in place by the City of Rensselaer. We will see if they are redone as well as sidewalks that are in terrible shape.
The foundations for crossing gates are in place at the Cullen Street rail crossing but they have not yet been installed at the Jefferson Street Crossing.
Walmart and Strack and Van Til have erected barricades to funnel people into their stores through one entrance only. I think it is to be able to control the number of people in the store at one time. Walmart has most of its garden merchandise outside.
Next up was Brienne Hooker from the Jasper-Newton Foundation. The Foundation has set aside $50,000 in each county to deal with emerging needs as a result of the shutdown. These are being used in cooperation with several local community service organizations and businesses to fill unmet needs and to make sure local food pantries are stocked. The Rensselaer High School has provided several iPads that are being used by residents in care facilities to communicate with family members. On May 5 there will be another Giving Tuesday and the focus will be on helping non-profits that have been hurt financially by the results of the shutdown. CDC Resources was named as an example. The Foundation is looking for ways to help those in the hospitality/food industry that are suffering from the shutdown.
Those attending the meeting got a chance to share thoughts. Several times the theme of "Shop Local" was raised. Two web sites that were mentioned were philsfriends.org, which provides support to those suffering from cancer, and saintjoearchives.org, which is preserving SJC history on-line. The Jasper County Airport remains open, though events such as the May Career Day for local schools have been canceled. Fenwick Farms Brewing is remodeling and will opening for carry-out on Monday. Ivy Tech plans a full schedule of classes this fall on the SJC campus. A summer class on entrepreneurship will now be done through e-learning.
Kendell Culp put up another County update on Facebook, here.
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