Apr 27, 2021
Chillicothe residents will see the return of a trio of community services in coming months. Mayor Luke Feeney announced at Monday s Chillicothe City Council meeting that large-item pick-up will start the week of May 31st. There was money in the budget, and we re able to do that this year, said Feeney. The schedule is on the website and the Facebook page.
Feeney also said there will be a Fourth of July fireworks celebration in Yoctangee Park, and the city pool will be open this summer.
In terms of legislation, Council passed an ordinance allowing elected officials to participate in the deferred compensation plan with the same city-match given to all other permanent employees, a resolution to allow the city to file applications with ODOT for the Ohio Rides to Community Immunity Program, and an ordinance re-appropriating funds for Utilities Department carryover projects.
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Large-Item Pick-Up Returns to Chillicothe May 31st
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Large-Item Pick-Up Returns to Chillicothe May 31st
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Apr 13, 2021
Chillicothe Council members passed agenda items regarding insurance claim funds and establishing a pay scale for part-time, seasonal employees on Monday. Council waived the three-read rule to pass an ordinance to accept insurance claim funds for damage that was caused to a guardrail on Belleview Avenue, as well as to set the pay scale for part-time, seasonal employees within the City Administration Office, Parks & Recreation, Engineering, Utilities, Service, and Police departments.
An ordinance to allow elected officials the benefit of participating in the City s 457 Deferred Compensation Plan to include the same city-funded match available to all other permanent employees of the City of Chillicothe and a resolution to allow the city to file grant applications with ODOT for the Ohio Rides to Community Immunity Program will move on for a second reading.