Dec 24, 2020
(Columbus) State Representative Shane Wilkin (R-Hillsboro) announced House Bill 264 will head to the governor for a signature after the Ohio House of Representatives agreed on the bill’s Conference Committee report during yesterday’s session. Sponsored by Wilkin, the legislation would allow the Ohio Water Development Authority (OWDA) the authority to not only finance, but also refinance water and sewer projects.
Under House Bill 264, local governments would have the ability to refinance water and waste water projects if an opportunity to obtain lower interest rates would present itself. This aspect of the legislation will save Ohioans money in the long run, as these types of projects can be paid off quicker.
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WASHINGTONVILLE–With nearly half the funding in place for the estimated $1.2 million water tower project, village council’s next step is choosing an engineering consultant to design the structure.
That’s the most immediate task that needs completed, according to Joseph Lawrie, senior rural development specialist with the Rural Community Assistance Program (RCAP), who outlined the proposed project schedule for council members Monday.
Fiscal Officer Dale Davis said he already has one Statement of Qualifications from Engineering Associates of Wooster, the firm that prepared the preliminary cost estimate for replacing the water tower.
He plans to try to contact Howells & Baird of Salem today for its Statement of Qualifications so village council can make a choice at the Jan. 18 meeting, set for 6:30 p.m. at village hall.
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NEW DEVELOPMENT â Realtors James Lash, left, and Dale Featheringham of Cedar One Realty stand outside a two-story four bedroom home built at The Woodlands on Mount Nebo, a housing development under way at Torontoâs south end by Calabrese Property Management. Warren Scott
TORONTO Local Realtors are promoting the availability of up to 25 lots in The Woodlands at Mount Nebo, a housing development under way just off Nebo Drive and near the state Route 7-Franklin Street interchange.
Realtors James Lash and Dale Featheringham of Cedar One Realty were on hand Friday to show other area Realtors the first house built on the 13 acre site. The public is invited to tour it between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday.