Greg Stumpff
NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
MINUTES
Monday, May 15, 2023
Mayor Gualtieri called this regular meeting of the Newcastle City Council to order at 7:00 p.m. Those present were Council members Don Steveson, Ann McColley, Daren Downs, Tyrel Owens, John Butts and Tom Voss. Also present...
Spring clean up is already well underway, but city officials are hopeful that Newcastle residents will be motivated to spruce things up even more if they can haul off a load or two of trash at no cost this summer.
As a result, city residents will be able to make two free dumps at the landfill,...
The City of Newcastle has had to file for an extension to its Landfill No. 2 permit because the proposed Weston County Solid Waste District landfill did not open before the original Newcastle Landfill No. 2 closure date of February 2022, according to Greg Stumpff, the city’s public works supervisor...

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Newcastle’s public works personnel worked throughout the night on
March 9 into the morning of March 10 to repair a water main break.
The break was reported at about 8 p.m. and the water was turned
back on by 5:30 a.m. The break did cause a late start for Weston
County School District No. 1.
Water issues have been plaguing Newcastle for some time, and according to the city’s public works supervisor, the most recent water main break resulted in a late start for schools in Weston County School District No. 1 on Friday, March 10.
The leak leading to the late start on Friday was...
The Heritage Park Steering Committee and the city of Newcastle are exploring other funding avenues for Heritage Park after the State Loan and Investment Board denied the city’s funding request due to ineligibility. The city had earmarked the park as a No. 1 priority when requesting funds available...
The Newcastle City Council voted to make Heritage Park its No. 1 priority on the list of American Rescue Plan Act grant resolutions the city submitted to the State Loan and Investment Board. The adjustment had been recommended by Chuck Barlett, the city’s interim engineer, during the council's Feb...
Stumpff accepts public works supervisor position
After 21 years with the city of Newcastle, Greg Stumpff has officially accepted the position of public works supervisor, after filling the post temporarily in May when Doug Sankey retired. City engineer Mike Moore said that Stumpff was a great fit...
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