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The Residential Sidewalk Replacement Program continues with the third phase breaking ground next month. Project chair Candice Liljedahl updated the Essex City Council on the plan, with the council agreeing to match up to $5,000 of the funds from the Local Option Sales Tax. Areas under construction include Denison Street and Iowa Avenue near Anderson Park leading to the downtown area. Nearly $30,000 has been invested in the project to date!
More than five years ago, a survey of Essex residents showed that sidewalk conditions were a major concern. Today, the Essex Community Club is close to completing a safe path to school, work and overall enjoyment!
Dana Wenstrand and Dave Jauron started the project by observing the state of each sidewalk in town. They found that 37% needed repair and 59% were non-existent. Charlie Hendrickson was hired to replace a small area near the post office on Iowa Avenue in 2015. Then, the ECC membership voted to continue the plan on a larger scale. With the help of ECC Executive Director, Melissa Chambers, Candice Liljedahl chaired the project as it was decided to focus on the southwest part of Essex. The path from the south side of Omaha Avenue to the west side of Denison Street was chosen to create a walkway from the school to Anderson Park and downtown. Ramps have also been added to provide handicap accessibility and general ease of use. Residents applied for grand applications and completed city permits to participate in the program. Close to $18,000 will be invested into the project including the 2015 phase. ECC has already received generous donations through fundraising efforts. We are well on our way to our goal of $10,000! Donors can purchase sidewalk "squares" for $100, but any amount is welcome. Your tax-deductible donation is payable to: Essex Community Endowment Fund (Memo: Sidewalk Project) P.O. Box 334 Essex, IA 51638 Thank you to the following donors to date: Bank Iowa John & Lucy Bengston Rena Bowman CP Self Storage Farmers Telephone Company First Presbyterian Church Bill & Tish Glasgo Hackett-Livingston Funeral Home Russ Hilker Darwin & Belinda Holmes John's Heating and A/C Services, LLC Brian & Laura Kirchert Dennis & Diane Liljedahl Liljedahl Farms, Inc. Main Street Storage / David & Donna Jauron John and Kerry McBride Jason & Lisa Nelson David & Amy Rydberg Joey & Amy Samuelson Peter & Dana Wenstrand Jolene & Brent Younggren In celebrating our 100th year, the Essex Community Club is launching a new project to recognize business and individuals with the 1st ever "Best of Essex" awards!
Voting was held by members & guests present at the 2009 Essex Community Club Annual Meeting. We're happy to announce the 2010 "Best of Essex" awards! Best New Business: Casey's General Store Best Retail Business: Stitches & Baskets Best Service Business: Tech Support Services Best Service Business: Kirchert Electric Best Store Front: Stitches & Baskets Best Customer Service: Bank Iowa Best Customer Service: Tri-Valley Bank Best Entertainment: Essex Community School Activities & Sporting Events Best Place to Play: Essex Golf Club Best Landmark: Railroad Inn Most Improved Storefront: Babe's Café Best Pastor: Pastor James Ressegieu, Faith Evangelical Covenant Church Best Park: Anderson Park Best Restaurant: Babe's Café Best Consultant: Dana Wenstrand, IMAGE, PT&C Best Community Resource: Essex Childcare Center Best Community Resource: Essex Lied Public Library Best Specialty Food Retailer: Johnson Locker Best Volunteer Organization: Essex Fire Fighters Association Best Auto Repair: Johnny's Body Shop Best Historian: Alice Almquist Best Time to Play: Labor Day Weekend The "Best of Essex" winners receive a certificate to display at their business. They may use the recognition in advertising or business promotion all throughout the year. Congratulations! The Essex Community Club successfully raised $20,000 to help fund removal of two Quonset Buildings located at Essex Community Schools. $10,000 was donated by ECC from funds raised the past two years through Labor Day activities and Membership Dues. An additional $11,515 was raised through individual donations. The balance of $1,515 will remain in the Essex Community Endowment & Trust Fund for continued growth. Thank you to all who helped make this project a success!
Essex Community Club awarded $4,000 in grant money to go toward Business Community Development. The project estimates are over $25,500 in total investments! There were two qualifications for application:
Eight businesses, building owners and organizations applied. Following is a note of those groups and their project. Please join me in congratulating these winners and encouraging them on their projects. $250: Essex Lied Public Library - replace a light and landscape $250: Essex Post Office - deep clean brick exterior $250: Dave & Donna Jauron - paint building exterior and landscape $250: James & Kala Duysen - add awning to building $500: Essex Community Schools - landscaping $500: Essex Community Schools - playground improvements and painting $1000: Curtis & Karen Riley - replace windows and paint building exterior $1000: Essex Child Care Center - replace windows and paint building exterior All projects must be completed by August 15, 2009. Thanks to our ECC Membership for hard work this past year to raise the funds which have gone toward this project! Essex Community Club donated five concrete planters to the city of Essex. Downtown businesses and community volunteers will be watering them throughout the summer.
Essex Community Club awarded $5,000 in grant money to go toward Business Community Development. The project estimates are over $22,500 in total investments! There were two qualifications for application:
Eleven businesses, building owners and organizations applied. Following is a note of those groups and their project. Please join me in congratulating these winners and encouraging them on their projects. Railroad Inn - outside lighting on front and patio Antique Caboose - Installation of windows on north side of building Johnson's Locker - tuck-point and painting of east side Stitches & Baskets - new exterior paint and sign Essex Community Schools - landscaping Tech Support Services - new awning Study & Service Club - landscape Essex sign at city entrance Post Office - power wash and seal brick American Legion #333 - paint building exterior Essex Medical Clinic - repair awning and shingles on building front 529 Iowa Avenue - replace broken window and paint building front All projects must be completed by August 15, 2007. Thanks to our ECC membership for hard work this past year to raise the funds which have gone toward this project. |