Although beautiful, autumn brings with it a whole mess of dead leaves that need to be raked, piled, and disposed of.

City Manager Randy Bridge informed New Carlisle City Council at their meeting on Monday that Belle Manor is ready to move patients to Dayview and wants to be out by the end of the year.

New Carlisle City Council member Bill McIntire has resigned from council.

The City will be providing free leaf pick-up this fall.

New Carlisle Finance Director Colleen Harris reported to City Council that the pool lost an estimated $2446 this season.

The New Carlisle City Council has voted to accept the bid submitted by Waste Management to continue the city’s trash pick-up for another four years.

New Carlisle City Council passed an ordinance transferring $71,100 from the General Fund to the Street Fund.

City Finance Director Colleen Harris presented City Council with a report showing that the pool has shown a profit of over $4000 as of the end of August.

City Manager Randy Bridge informed City Council at their meeting Monday evening that the sale of the Twin Creeks properties is almost complete.

Clerk of Council Gene Collier will not certify the “sufficiency and validity” of the tax petition to the Board of Elections.

City Manager Randy Bridge informed city council that the contract with Waste Management is due to expire.

Petitions for tax credits were presented to Clerk of City Council Gene Collier on July 26.