Improved nighttime lighting, sidewalk extensions, crosswalk improvements, sign replacements and another look at village entry points.
These are among topics under review by the members of the Bluffton council streets, lights, alleys and sidewalk committee. Members are Joe Sehlhorst and Jerry Cupples.
Meeting for over 1 hours on May 27, Sehlhorst updated the entire council on discussion points of that meeting during council's Monday session.
The complete minutes are in the council packet attached below this story.
Known informally as "The Usual Suspects," (left to right) Charles Saylor, Eric Shellenbarger and Bob Beer perform on Saturdays at the Bluffton Family Market. They were joined by Bill Worthington (far right) for Saturday's performance. You can hear "The Usual Suspects" again in person from 5 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 16, in the alley of Roots by Strattons.
In honor of older victims, Crime Victim Services’ Elder Victim Ministry program will be dedicate a tree at Lima Towers on Tuesday, June 15, from 10:30-11 a.m., in conjunction with National Church Residences and Lima Towers, 790 S. Main St., Lima.
This tree dedication coincides with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day., said Elysia Bush of Bluffton, program director.
A music-themed Discovery Day with outdoor activities and a Bluffton Bucks prize drawing will be hosted by Bluffton businesses on Saturday, June 26.
The village’s downtown district along Main Street has more than 60 shops, services and restaurants. Bluffton also hosts a Saturday morning Bluffton Cars & Coffee gathering and the Bluffton Farmers Market.