“In my eight years in the Department, I have never seen it this bad this time of year,” said Police Chief Leonard Bermea at the City Council meeting on April 4th. Noting that of the 32 traffic stops conducted in March, thirteen resulted in finding narcotics, “The percentage should not be that high in a community as small as this,” he said. “Our biggest problem is controlling the influx of drugs,” said the Chief. He stated that 90% of the offenders arrested were from out-of-state.
Conducted by Mayor Pro-tem June Cantrell, the main items on the meeting agenda were monthly reports from the various departments. In her Parks report, Alderman Peggy Gaines said that the train engine silhouette has been installed at the Depot and a dedication will be held in the near future; plans for a paddling trail have been submitted to TPWD by San Antonio Bay Foundation, and the safety barriers on the Bayfront are being painted to improve their appearance.
Council voted to keep the2016 tax rate for homestead exemption; to apply for a grant to help dispose of old tires within the City; and to allow the sale of the Police Department’s 2008 Crown Victoria to the second highest bidder, after the highest bidder withdrew his bid. The vehicle will be sold for $500.
The Council also gave permission to the Seadrift Chamber of Commerce to utilize parking at the west end of Seawall between 9th and 12th during the upcoming Shrimpfest.
The next meeting of Seadrift City Council will be held Tuesday, May 2, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. All citizens are invited and encouraged to attend.