Mayor’s Message – November 2020
Hello Residents,
I’m currently in the first year of my third 4-year term as Mayor which means it’s been almost nine years since I was elected in November 2011. I had the privilege of being the Mayor previously from 1994 thru December of 1999. This being said, I presently have 15 years of service and will have a total of 18 at the end of my current term. Every year has been enjoyable, some more than others.
During my term in the 90s our Village experienced a tornado and the timing could not have been worse. It was on a July 4th weekend and while most people were preparing to travel or entertain for the holiday, we had a complex and terrible situation to address. I remember the stress of the weekend and the empathy I felt for those so severely impacted. They needed help and I felt responsible for helping as the situation was overwhelming. I remember we were able to secure roll-off containers from Merle Clemson as he went above and beyond to provide on this holiday. Neighbors helped neighbors, and within days the area was clean, and people were making plans to rebuild. It really made me realize why I love our town as I saw the strength and resilience of residents that had a can-do attitude.
During my current term as your mayor, I’ve had the privilege of dealing with the virus. Again, it highlighted what a great community we have. I participate in a weekly mayor call and hear many stories of areas not doing well due to the negative financial impact of COVID-19.
Our businesses have been diligent in providing a safe environment and maintaining employment for their associates. Our retail, including restaurants, have remained solvent and open providing for our wants and necessities. Due to all their efforts, our Village has stayed financially solvent and therefore able to maintain services for our residents and continue to make capital improvements. We have a capital improvement plan in place to ensure our infrastructure is maintained. Thank you all.
We’ve recently changed the name and structure of our Middlefield Recreation program. The new structure creates a more active partnership with Cardinal Schools, we feel the synergy of working together will be a win for all participants with improved quality of programs. I think competition is so important for teaching life lessons and building character and these experiences are required for a successful adult life. Healthy competition develops a desire to be the best we can be. Program registration will still take place online through the Village website or in person at Village Hall.
Be informed, be involved, shop Middlefield and visit middlefieldohio.com.
Ben Garlich
Mayor
Village of Middlefield