
McDonald’s coming to Morrison next year: Fast-food chain’s been eyeing the city for 10 yearsBy SAM SMITH ssmith@svnmail.com 800-798-4085, ext. 525
MORRISON – McDonald’s plans to break ground on a $400,000 restaurant on the east end of town early next spring. City OKs construction bills, changes meeting Also Monday, the Morrison City Council: - Approved $46,700 in construction bills for reseeding and irrigation at the sports complex. The project’s running total now stands at about $3.7 million. Cost overruns and architectural redesigns have plagued the project’s public image since the council opted to expand the park’s scope last year. City Administrator Tim Long said Monday, “We’re close; we’re very close.” Before the park can open for baseball season next year, however, the council still needs to buy thousands of dollars worth of equipment, including mowers, baseball bases, pitchers mounds and field grooming tools, he said. “We will have to prioritize,” Long said of paying for the equipment. - Voted to change the next meeting to a so-called work session with the aim of shortening the overall meeting duration. Under Illinois law, the change will limit the council to discussion only of topics published on its meeting agenda but will afford the council latitude to discuss items in any order members choose, City Attorney Lester Weinstine said. Any items the council plans to vote on will have to be published separately on the agenda as a separate business item, Weinstine said. Alderwoman Sarah Thorndike cast the only no vote. Her reason: “It’s a waste of time,” she said. “If we’re going to all the trouble to meet and publish an agenda, what’s the point?” - Received a project update on winterization of 101 W. Main St. To date, contractors are $12,500 under the original $244,500 project budget with a completion date of Dec. 9. So far, work completed on the city-owned building includes asbestos abatement, relocation of scaffolding to accommodate exterior construction, all necessary demolition and new foundation footings and basement walls. Looking ahead, contractors plan to install a new steel storefront next week, install new floor joists on the north and south ends of the building on Nov. 17 and complete masonry work Nov. 18-24. Comments
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